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Aletheia Church, Boston
by Aletheia Boston
This is the podcast of Aletheia Church in Boston, with Pastor Steve Cabral. Aletheia exists to make disciples of Jesus who bring the truth, grace, and changing power of the gospel for the glory of God and the good of all people. For more information, visit www.aletheia.org/boston.
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God Just Tell Me: When God's Will Seems Unclear - Steve Cabral
What do you do when God’s will feels unclear? In Proverbs 3:5–8, we’re called to trust God—but in real life, uncertainty often leads us toward panic, self-reliance, or even patterns that pull us away from Him. This sermon walks us through what not to do in seasons of confusion, and what it actually looks like to follow God with wisdom, discernment, and steady faith.
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God Just Tell Me: Stop Overcomplicating It - Brian Min
What are you really seeking when life feels uncertain? In this episode on Matthew 6:31–34, we contrast the anxiety-driven pursuit of earthly security with Jesus’ call to seek first God’s kingdom and righteousness. Learn how to discern God’s will through Scripture, the example of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and spiritual family—and why what you love ultimately shapes what you seek.
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God Just Tell Me: What is God's Will? - Steve Cabral
Ephesians 1:11–12 shows that God is not only working all things according to His will, but He is doing so with a purpose: His glory. This shifts how we understand our lives, our decisions, and even our uncertainties. God’s will is not just about direction, but about transformation—shaping us into people who live for His glory rather than our own.
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Easter 2026: Easter Sunday - Steve Cabral
In John 21, the risen Jesus meets His disciples not in triumph, but in the quiet aftermath of disappointment and uncertainty. As He restores Peter after his denial, we see that the resurrection is not just about victory over death—it is about restoration, renewal, and a future rewritten by grace. Jesus is alive, and failure is not the end of our story. The call to follow Him still stands.
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Palm Sunday: Come and See - Steve Cabral
In John 12, a crowd gathers to celebrate Jesus as King, waving palm branches and shouting “Hosanna,” yet beneath the celebration lies confusion. While the people expect a political savior, Jesus comes to establish a far greater kingdom—one that challenges and reshapes their expectations. This sermon invites us to consider whether we follow Jesus as He truly is, and points us to the King who came not just to reign, but to save.
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Kingdom Builders: A People On Mission - Steve Cabral
Acts 4 gives us a compelling picture of the early church—not just in belief, but in practice. They are united, generous, and bold. And what drives it all is not pressure or performance, but grace. In this sermon, we see how the gospel creates a new kind of people—those who no longer cling tightly to possessions, status, or control, but instead live open-handed lives for the sake of others.
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Kingdom Builders: From Scarcity to Surrender - Steve Cabral
In Mark 12:41–44, Jesus observes people placing their offerings in the temple treasury. Many rich people give large amounts, but Jesus highlights a poor widow who gives two small coins—everything she had. In this sermon, Pastor Steve Cabral shows that this moment reveals something deeper than generosity. It reveals where our dependence truly lies.
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Kingdom Builders: Rebuilding for Impact - Steve Cabral
What happens when the work God calls you to begins to face resistance? In Nehemiah 4, the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s wall is met with mockery, threats, and fear. Yet instead of stopping the work, Nehemiah leads the people with courage, prayer, and perseverance. The call is not to retreat, but to remember who God is and continue the work He has given us.Mar 8, 2026
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Kingdom Builders: A Heart For God’s House - Steve Cabral
In 1 Chronicles 29, David gives a staggering personal offering toward the building of the temple. The leaders follow. The people rejoice. But the real story isn’t about wealth—it’s about worship. This sermon invites us to consider what our generosity reveals about our worship—and ultimately points us to Christ. Because of Him, we are free to give, free to worship, and free to build for eternity.Mar 1, 2026
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Kingdom Builders: When God Asks for Everything - Steve Cabral
God doesn’t just accomplish His mission alone—He partners with faith-filled people.In the first message of our Kingdom Builders series, we walk through Genesis 12 and 22 to see how God formed Abraham through testing and obedience. This is not a story about arbitrary suffering—it’s about a God who shapes faithful partners for a global mission. And ultimately, it’s about the God who provides.Feb 22, 2026
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15th Anniversary Series: Future - Steve Cabral
From Psalm 145, we are reminded that God’s glory is too great to be contained in a single lifetime. The calling of the church is to become an unbroken chain of praise—declaring who God is and what He has done from one generation to the next—so that His glory endures long after we are gone.Feb 15, 2026
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15th Anniversary Series: Present - Steve Cabral
What is the goal of the mission? In Psalm 84, we are reminded that the mission of Jesus isn’t just what we do—it’s what we’re invited into: the presence of God Himself. In a loud, busy, distracted world, God invites His people to rediscover the joy, strength, belonging, and hope found simply in being with Him—together.Feb 8, 2026
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15th Anniversary Series: Past (Remember Who You Are) - Stephen Mansfield
As we kick off the celebration of 15 years of God’s faithfulness at Aletheia, Dr. Stephen Mansfield calls us to recover the biblical meaning of remembrance. Preaching from Luke 22:19, he shows that remembering is not simply recalling the past, but receiving a present impartation of God’s power for what He is calling us to do now. This message invites us to remember who we are—and to move forward in faith.Feb 1, 2026
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The Mission: The Church's Mission - Steve Cabral
The mission of the church isn’t optional or distant—it’s urgent and right in front of us. In the final message of The Mission series, we look at Jesus’ words in John 4 as he calls his disciples to lift their eyes and see that “the fields are white for harvest.” We, the church, are also called to join the harvest and faithfully step into what God is already doing right now.Jan 25, 2026
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The Mission: The Spirit's Power - Steve Cabral
What does it mean to be sent by Jesus with the gospel and the Holy Spirit? In John 20, Pastor Steve Cabral shows that mission doesn’t begin with pressure or performance, but with peace, purpose, people, and the power of the Spirit. As Jesus sends his disciples just as the Father sent him, we too are sent with God’s pleasure, shaped by God’s purpose, surrounded by God’s people, and empowered by God’s Spirit.Jan 18, 2026
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The Mission: The Son's Sacrifice - Steve Cabral
At the center of God’s mission stands the cross. In John 12, Jesus reveals that his suffering, death, and exaltation are not a detour from God’s plan, but the very means by which God’s love and holiness meet. In this sermon, we see how the cross glorifies God, defeats Satan, judges sin, and draws the world to Jesus—calling us to see the cross not as tragedy, but as the centerpiece of God’s saving mission.Jan 11, 2026
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The Mission: The Father's Love - Steve Cabral
Where does God’s mission begin? In this opening message of The Mission, we learn that the mission of God flows from the extravagant, undeserved love of the Father. This sermon challenges both rebellious and religious hearts, calling the Church to be shaped by God’s love and sent into the world with compassion, urgency, and grace.Jan 4, 2026
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God Gives: God Gives Hope - Steve Cabral
Through the story of Simeon and Anna’s encounter with the Christ child in the temple, we explore the four pillars of a hope that sustains us through every season. Learn why biblical hope isn’t just a sunny disposition—it is rooted in God’s Word, animated by his Spirit, perpetuated by his presence, and fulfilled by his provision.Dec 28, 2025
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God Gives: God Gives Strength - Steve Cabral
In this sermon, we look at Mary and Joseph—two regular people caught up in a plan far bigger than themselves. Through their story of obedience, we discover how God’s love for sinners transforms our palpable fear into courageous strength and why your own weakness is actually the perfect canvas for his grace.Dec 21, 2025
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God Gives: God Gives Joy - Steve Cabral
How does the Bible define joy? This week, Pastor Steve Cabral guides us to a robust, Christ-centered definition of joy. In this sermon, we look at the story of Mary and how she found joy in receiving God’s presence in her life, especially as she sings her famous song, the Magnificat.Dec 14, 2025
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God Gives: God Gives Peace - Steve Cabral
Isaiah 7 shows us that God doesn’t wait for life to settle before giving peace—he steps into the chaos with us. Instead of offering quick fixes, he gives us something better: Emmanuel. This message is an invitation to stop scrambling, breathe, and receive the peace only God can give, and then bring that peace into the world around us.Dec 7, 2025
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God Gives: God Gives Promises - Steve Cabral
As we begin our Advent series, we look at Isaiah 9 and Micah 5 where the prophets show us what God does in the darkest moments: He gives a promise. A Son. A King. A Light the darkness cannot overcome. We are invited to trust God’s promises, turn toward his light, and hold onto real hope this season. Darkness doesn’t get the last word—Jesus does.Nov 30, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: The Greatest Victory - Steve Cabral
As we conclude our journey through the Gospel of Matthew, Pastor Steve Cabral unpacks how the death and resurrection of Jesus fulfill every covenant promise God made throughout Scripture. From the Passover meal to the cross to the empty tomb, Jesus becomes the Lamb, the curse-bearer, and the risen King who launches new creation. This is the greatest moment in history—and it demands our response.Nov 23, 2025
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The Gospel According to Matthew: Judgment and the End Times - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 23–25, Jesus confronts his disciples with the truth about judgment, the end of the age, and the choice every person must make. Pastor Steve Cabral walks through Jesus’ warnings, exposing our illusions of control and self-righteousness, and calling us to endurance, clarity, and wholehearted allegiance to Christ. The gospel isn’t something to admire from a distance—it demands a response.Nov 16, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: The Journey to Jerusalem - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 19–21, Jesus overturns what we think we need—achievement, power, and self-made goodness—and shows us what we truly need: Him. Following Jesus means releasing lesser loves to receive the only King who can save and satisfy.Nov 9, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: The Messiah’s Authority - Steve Cabral
In one of the most dramatic turns in Matthew’s Gospel, Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ at the very gates of hell. Pastor Steve unpacks how Jesus builds his Church not on perfection but on revelation—and how he calls every disciple to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow him.Nov 2, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: Responses to the Kingdom - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 11–13, Jesus invites us to trust him by coming to him for rest, learning from him in humility, and treasuring him above everything else. The Kingdom of God isn’t a concept to admire but a reality to enter. In this message, we’re challenged to stop striving, surrender control, and choose the King himself. Because to choose the Kingdom is to trust the One who rules it.Oct 26, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: The Kingdom In Action - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 8–10, Jesus doesn’t just proclaim the kingdom, he demonstrates it. Through healing, deliverance, and mission, the power and authority of the king become unmistakable. In this sermon, we unpack what Jesus’ authority means for modern disciples: trust his power and sovereignty, submit to his reign, and bring the news of his kingdom to the world.Oct 19, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: Sermon on the Mount, Part 2 - Steve Cabral
We all know Jesus said, “Seek first the Kingdom of God.” But how do we actually do that? In Matthew 6–7, Jesus shows us that trust is the engine of discipleship. In this sermon, we are reminded that self-reliance is the enemy of Kingdom life—and that only by trusting the Father’s goodness can we overcome anxiety, greed, and judgmentalism.Oct 12, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: Sermon on the Mount, Part 1 - Brian Min
Jesus opens the sermon on the mount by flipping our expectation of "the good life" upside down. In his kingdom, the poor in spirit inherit the kingdom, the mourners are comforted, and the persecuted are blessed. In this sermon, Brian walks through Matthew 5, showing how the promise of Christ's kingdom subverts our expectations of what blessing is, and transforms our motivation from one of anxiety and fear to one of love and faith.Oct 5, 2025
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The Gospel According to Matthew: Preparation for Ministry - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 3–4, we see Jesus baptized in the Jordan, affirmed by the Father, tested in the wilderness, and calling disciples into mission. Where Adam failed, where Israel failed, where we fail—Jesus succeeded. In this sermon, Pastor Steve shows us how our perfect Christ pioneers the way for imperfect people like us to know God’s acceptance, fight temptation, and follow him in his mission.Sep 28, 2025
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The Gospel According To Matthew: Messiah Has Come - Steve Cabral
The Gospel of Matthew opens not with a miracle or a parable, but with a genealogy. Why? Because Matthew wants us to see who Jesus truly is. In a world full of opinions about Jesus, the most important decision you’ll ever make is not your career, your relationships, or your future plans—it’s who you say Jesus is.Sep 21, 2025
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House Rules: House Hopes: A Vision for the Kingdom - Steve Cabral
When the world feels fractured by violence, division, and fear, where can we place our hope? In Revelation 7:9–17, we’re given a heavenly vision: a countless, multi-ethnic multitude gathered before the throne of Jesus, unified in worship. This is not just a future reality—it shapes our calling now: to resist fear, love our neighbor, and live as a diverse, unified family of faith.Sep 14, 2025
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House Rules: House Ways: Truth, Grace, and Change - Steve Cabral
What shapes the values of the church? Not preference, not culture, but the gospel story. In this sermon from Ephesians 2:1–10, we continue our House Rules series and explore our church values: Truth, Grace, and Change. Discover how the gospel rewrites our story and calls us into a life marked by humility, freedom, and transformation.Sep 7, 2025
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House Rules: House Rule: Make Disciples - Adam Mabry
What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? In this sermon on Matthew 28:18–20, Pastor Adam reminds us that in this house, we are disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. Every believer has a next step—whether it’s exploring faith, deepening foundations, leading others, or even stepping into ministry. Discover what it means to obey Jesus’ final command and how God’s promise of his presence empowers us to go.Aug 31, 2025
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Series Break: Living the Gospel, Upholding the Truth - Steve Cabral
Paul writes so the church would “know how one ought to behave in the household of God,” which he calls “a pillar and buttress of the truth” (1 Tim. 3:14–16). We explore what it means for the church to be God’s family, how we hold up the truth about Jesus, and why the ancient confession—“He was manifested in the flesh… taken up in glory”—still shapes our everyday lives.Aug 24, 2025
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Dangerous Prayers: Send Me - Steve Cabral
In John 17:14-19, Jesus prays the night before the cross: not that his disciples would be removed from the world, but that they’d be kept from the evil one, sanctified in the truth, and sent into the world. This message explores what it means to be “not of the world,” how God actually makes us holy, and why Jesus sends ordinary people into hard places—because he goes before us and with us.Aug 17, 2025
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Dangerous Prayers: Define Me - Steve Cabral
Saul had everything—status, reputation, religious zeal. But on the road to Damascus, everything changed. Jesus interrupts Saul’s mission and flips his world upside down, turning him from persecutor to preacher. In this message, we see how Jesus still meets people where they are, strips away false identities, and replaces them with the surpassing worth of knowing him. The question isn’t whether Jesus will lead—it’s whether we’ll follow when he does.Aug 10, 2025
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Dangerous Prayers: Lead Me - Steve Cabral
In Matthew 6, Jesus teaches his disciples to pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done. In this sermon, we explore the dangerous but transformative prayer: Lead me. We unpack what it means to truly let go of control and allow God to shape our lives around his holiness, his kingdom, and his will.Aug 3, 2025
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Dangerous Prayers: Break Me - Steve Cabral
What does it mean to pray, “Break me”? When we pray “Break me,” we’re not asking to be destroyed—we’re asking to be released. Released from our past, from false identities, from misplaced security. Because the truth is: your most meaningful ministry will often rise from your deepest breaking. And in the hands of Jesus, nothing surrendered is wasted.Jul 27, 2025
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Dangerous Prayers: Search Me - Steve Cabral
Has guilt, shame, or fear ever caused you to hide? But Psalm 139 ends with a bold and vulnerable prayer: “Search me, O God.” Pastor Adam unpacks how that prayer leads us out of hiding and into deeper freedom.Jul 20, 2025
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Life Messages: Encountering God’s Holiness To Be On God’s Mission - Steve Cabral
Before Isaiah could be sent, he had to be undone. Isaiah’s story shows us that we’re not ready for the mission of God until we’ve come face-to-face with the holiness of God and surrendered everything. We see how encountering God’s holiness leads to confession, healing, and ultimately, calling. It’s grace that sends us. And it’s grace that sustains us.Jul 13, 2025
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Life Messages: Made For The Mission of God - Adam Mabry
In 1 Kings 19, Elijah hits rock bottom. But even there, God meets him with healing, community, and a renewed calling. In this sermon, we explore how Elijah’s story reminds us that we were made for more than just survival—we were made for God’s mission. Through suffering, healing, relationships, and renewed calling, God draws us back to his purpose. Just like Elijah, we’re reminded that our lives matter, not just for today, but for the next generation.Jul 6, 2025
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Life Messages: The Gift of Spiritual Family - Donny Fisher
The early church wasn’t just a crowd of believers—it was a spiritual family, shaped by the message of Jesus. In Acts 2, we see a community marked by unity in purpose and diversity in background, all centered on Christ. We explore how Jesus redefines what family means, and how the beauty and power of spiritual family isn’t something we manufacture—it’s something God creates when we respond to His message.Jun 29, 2025
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Life Messages: Prayer for the Ages - Don Weiss
In Ephesians 3:17–19, Paul prays a timeless prayer for strength, depth, and the life-changing knowledge of Christ’s love. In this sermon, we unpack what it means to be strengthened by the Spirit in our inner being, especially when life is hard. We see God’s love doesn't shift with our circumstances—it remains constant; and as we grow in truly knowing and experiencing that love, we find strength, hope, and power that lasts.Jun 22, 2025
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The Holy Spirit: Filled with the Spirit - Steve Cabral
We all feel the pull to escape into distractions, habits, or anything that helps us avoid the pressure and pace of life. But in Ephesians 5, Paul points us toward something better: life in the Spirit. In this episode, we unpack how being filled with the Holy Spirit empowers you to live wisely, discern God’s will, and find meaning even in the mundane. Instead of zoning out, the Spirit calls us to zone in—to walk in wisdom, gratitude, and purpose.Jun 15, 2025
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The Holy Spirit: Pentecost - Steve Cabral
Pentecost wasn’t just the birth of the Church—it was the beginning of a Spirit-filled movement to reach the nations with the gospel. In this sermon, we look at Acts 2 and how God’s very presence in his people was meant to propel them outward with the good news of Jesus. We’re invited to be part of that same mission today—through prayer, generosity, and a willingness to go.Jun 8, 2025
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The Holy Spirit: The Gospel Ministry of the Holy Spirit - Steve Cabral
The Spirit of God isn’t just a vague force, He’s a gift from the Father, given through the Son, and He’s with us, in us, and working through us. We look into John 14 and 16 and talk about how through the Spirit, we’re invited to walk with God, love Him, and love others. And just like Jesus needed the Spirit to live out His mission, so do we.Jun 1, 2025
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The Holy Spirit: Our Need For The Spirit - Steve Cabral
The Holy Spirit isn’t just a force or a feeling—He is the powerful presence of God, giving us life. In this sermon, we examine Ezekiel 36 and explore why we need the Holy Spirit. He’s the one who gives us life, who regenerates our hearts, and who applies everything Jesus has accomplished to us. Without him, we can’t live, we can’t grow, and we can’t truly follow Jesus.May 25, 2025
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Thank God It's Monday: Do A Good Job - Steve Cabral
What does it look like to really do a good job? Proverbs 31 gives us a picture of work shaped by wisdom, integrity, and purpose. In this sermon, we learn how doing a good job is not about hustling for your own glory, but faithful work that honors God and blesses others.May 18, 2025
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is the podcast of Aletheia Church in Boston, with Pastor Steve Cabral. Aletheia exists to make disciples of Jesus who bring the truth, grace, and changing power of the gospel for the glory of God and the good of all people. For more information, visit www.aletheia.org/boston.
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