The Essential Doctrine: Why the Trinity Matters

The primary focus of this podcast episode is the essential doctrine of the Trinity, which is explored in depth through biblical references and theological analysis. The speaker emphasizes that understanding the triune nature of God is crucial for grasping the foundation of Christian faith, particularly regarding the divinity of Jesus Christ. He highlights that if Jesus were not God incarnate, the concept of salvation would be fundamentally flawed. Drawing from Matthew 22 and Psalm 110, the speaker illustrates how Jesus himself affirmed his divine identity, challenging the religious leaders of his time. The discussion further delves into the implications of recognizing God as triune, stressing that a proper understanding of God’s nature directly impacts one’s relationship with Him and influences their daily life and faith practices.

The podcast delves deeply into the essential doctrine of the Trinity, emphasizing its significance within the Christian faith. Speaker A initiates the discussion by recalling a past sermon on the topic, noting that it has been nearly four years since they last addressed the Trinity. They articulate that understanding the tri-unity of God is crucial for believers, as it directly impacts their comprehension of salvation itself. If Jesus is not God in the flesh, then the foundation of salvation becomes compromised. The speaker navigates through Matthew 22, where Jesus articulates the greatest commandments, effectively summarizing the law into two pivotal points: loving God and loving one’s neighbor. This duality is underscored as integral to the Christian walk, suggesting that true love for others is rooted in the love for God. The conversation transitions to the idea that selfishness is the essence of sin, as the speaker reflects on the human condition and the necessity of loving God to genuinely love others. Matthew 22 is revisited, reinforcing how Jesus cleverly confounds the religious leaders with His questions about the Messiah, thereby highlighting His divine nature. The speaker emphasizes that understanding who Jesus is—God in the flesh—is fundamental to appreciating the depths of Christian doctrine.

As the discussion progresses, Speaker A articulates the complexity of the Trinity, acknowledging the difficulty of fully comprehending it. They reference A.W. Tozer’s insights on the importance of one’s perception of God, stating that what one thinks about God is the most critical aspect of their identity. The speaker encourages listeners to examine their views of God, suggesting that many may have a distorted image of Him. This distortion can hinder a true relationship with the divine, as the speaker warns against complacency in knowing God. The speaker passionately argues that a desire to know God should be paramount, employing various biblical figures to illustrate the longing for a deeper relationship with Him. The episode concludes with a reiteration of the importance of God as the priority in one’s life, urging listeners to ensure that their actions reflect this commitment, especially in the upbringing of their children. The speaker insists that teaching children to prioritize God is crucial and must be accompanied by consistent actions that reflect this priority in daily life.

The discussion culminates in a profound exploration of the implications of the Trinity on the believer’s life. Speaker A articulates that understanding the triune nature of God is not merely an academic exercise but a vital aspect of one’s faith journey. They assert that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, while distinct in roles, are united in essence and purpose, emphasizing their equal divinity. The speaker encourages the audience to embrace the mystery of the Trinity with faith, acknowledging that human understanding is limited, but the biblical foundation for belief in the Trinity is solid. They conclude by affirming that God desires a relationship with each believer, urging listeners to seek Him earnestly. The episode serves not only as a theological treatise but also as a call to action, prompting believers to deepen their relationship with God and to live out their faith authentically.

Takeaways:

  • Understanding the concept of the Trinity is essential to Christian faith and theology.
  • The greatest commandment according to Jesus is to love God with all one’s heart, soul, and mind.
  • Jesus’ question to the Pharisees reveals the deep connection between David and the Messiah’s identity.
  • The triunity of God emphasizes that all three persons share the same divine essence and attributes.
  • A proper understanding of God influences how one approaches life’s challenges and relationships.
  • Desiring to know God is crucial for spiritual growth and should be pursued continuously.
Transcript
Pastor Eric Crawford:

That's one of my favorite songs that she sings. That's really, really good. You win your Bibles tonight. I'm going to start out a little different on the subject. Turn to Matthew 22.

Turn to Matthew 22. Aren't you glad that he held us fast? And I'm so thankful. It's been a few.

It's been actually almost four years since we preached specifically on the subject of the Trinity. So tonight we're going to do that. The tri unity of God, the very important doctrine. It is essential. It's an essential doctrine.

If God was not, if Jesus was not God in the flesh, then we have no salvation.

this passage here in Matthew:

Look at, look at verse 36, Master, which is the great commandment in the law. And Jesus said unto him, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

So all 613 laws in the Old Testament, Jesus summarizes down to two. But really it's one. You can't have one without the other. Loving God and loving your fellow man as you love yourself go hand in hand.

You love your fellow man as you love yourself. Then you have. You do love. You do love God with all your heart, soul and mind.

Because essentially that's the only way that you can love your fellow man as you love yourself is by loving the Lord as he ought to be loved by you. And so, and then again in Matthew 7:12, Jesus does say, whatsoever you would that mentioned unto you, do ye even also to them.

For this is all the law and the prophets. So he summarizes all the Old Testament laws down to one. And that's the golden rule. Do unto others as you have them do unto you.

And then he, Paul summarizes it and says, that is the definition of love. Love is treating someone as you would want to be treated. It's selflessness. Selflessness. You come right down to it.

Sin in all of its various forms is selfishness. Selfishness, the next question.

And because this great crowd was assembled and there were Pharisees there, and again, lawyers and Sadducees, he asked a question of them. Verse 41. While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, what think ye of Christ? What think ye of the Messiah? Whose son is he?

And they say unto him, the Son of David. They know by prophecy that the Messiah would be of the lineage of David, of King David. They believe that the religious leaders believe that.

Verse 43, he saith unto them, how then doth David in spirit, in other words, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, call him Lord, saying, the Lord said unto my Lord, sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy footstool. If David, then call him Lord, how is he his Son? I love this. And no man was able to answer him a word and notice this.

Neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions. I mean, the Lord, of course, is all knowing. Jesus was all knowing.

He asked this question and understanding, and knowing that the Pharisees would not be able to answer it, or at least didn't want to answer it. And so he shut their mouths, stopped their mouths, and they didn't ask. It's about a week before Jesus would go to the cross.

So turn, if you would, to Psalm 110. Psalm 110. This is the verse that Jesus quotes, a psalm of David. Psalm 110. It is a psalm. We've covered this one before. It's about five years ago.

We need to come back and hit it again too. But we'll do that at some point. Psalm 110.

So the religious leaders acknowledged, and they in Christ's time did acknowledge and acknowledge that Psalm 110 is a messianic psalm, that it's talking about the future Messiah, that David, as he's writing, is prophesying concerning the Messiah. The religious leaders at that time believed that Psalm 110 was a messianic psalm. So look at it real quick. Psalm 110, verse 1 letter.

The Lord said unto my Lord. Now who's writing King David, right? King David's writing this. If this was him talking about his Son, no king is going to call his son Lord.

So he's not. I mean, this is very easily understood that this is not David talking about his Son.

And again, this was acknowledged by the religious leaders of Jesus Day, that this was indeed talking about the future Messiah. And it is. It's a Masonic psalm. So listen again. The Lord said unto my Lord, sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool.

The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion. Rule thou in the midst of thine enemies, thy people shall be willingly.

And it doesn't take long till you recognize and know this is talking about the future Messiah. And so what a verse it is. And Jesus uses this verse to confound the Pharisees and the religious leaders.

So as we think about the triunity of God, it's important.

Again, I know I make this quote a lot from AW Tozer, but it's one of my favorite quotes, if not maybe my favorite quote, that what comes into your mind when you think about God is the most important thing about you.

As I think about Adam Biddle going into surgery tonight and Chris Biddle and Christy sitting there and as he's going through this surgery, what they think about God is the most important thing at that point, at that time. How big is your God? Do you have a proper view of who God is? Because again, we have a tendency to have a wrong view of God.

It's by nature we have a tendency to have a wrong view of God. And we won't go in depth again about that.

But understanding that God is not, you know, white haired, white man, you know, sitting on the porch in heaven, rocking in a rocking chair, that's not God. That's not who he is. God of the box that you've made him in and yet that you put him in is not the God of the Bible. And all of us have.

There's not one of us in the room, including myself, that doesn't have some obscure or some tendency to think wrongly of who God is. But what's the most important thing about you is what you think about God.

Because when you do face, whatever it may be, health problems, when you do face, financial, relational, whatever it may be, what you think about God is very, very important. An attribute of God is not part of God. They are the way he is. In other words, balance. One attribute of God is not important than the other.

This is another quote. It's out of a book called the Pursuit of God by A.W. tozer. I believe we still have some. I know we did here recently of the. AW Tober's Tozer.

Good night. AW Tozer's book on the knowledge of the holy is one of the best books you could ever read. And it's a small paperback.

It wouldn't take you all that long. And it's on the attributes of God. And he's still. That's still the number one book that I would read when it comes to the attributes of God.

He also wrote a book called in the Pursuit of God. And in there he just again makes it very clear that we as Christians are supposed to want to know God. That wanting to know God is so important.

Because if we are going to that our purpose is to be like him, to follow in the steps of Jesus, to be conformed to the image of Jesus, then we ought to know him more. And that's why Paul said, grow in the knowledge the Lord Jesus Christ. Grow in the grace and in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.

And so we have received him, we have received the Lord. But do we hunger and thirst for God? Do you?

David said, as the hart or as the deer panteth after the water brook, after the water brook the creek, so panteth my soul after Thee, O God. And I could go on and on of the Old Testament saints who yearned, who longed to know God more.

And we as Christians, and I myself, need to be reminded that we ought to want to know God more again. Even Paul said that all things he counted but loss. But to what? Know Him. To know Him. The power of his resurrection. God is a person and can be studied.

In other words, God desires a relationship with us. He desires for us to know him. And therefore we can grow in our relationship with Him. Right.

The more you know your spouse, the more your relationship should grow. And so the more we know the Lord, our relationship should grow in that. And I did say should, said should, grow your spouse relationship.

Some of y' all were laughing, so I wanted to. The Bible speaks about Moses hungering after the Lord. And he said to God, show me thy glory.

And God granted that request and let him see his hinder parts. Just a glimpse of the glory of God. Because God told him, if any man sees God, he'll die. There's so much more there.

In other words, in the Christian life, complacency is deadly. And we must desire to know the Lord more. If we do not desire to know the Lord more, he will not reveal Himself to us in a greater way. Right?

In a greater way. He wants. A.W. tozer said this, that that is God wants to be wanted. He wants to be wanted. By the way, all of us have that in us too. Amen.

Guys are quiet. This is consistent with church as well, but also personally.

Just being busy about the programs and business of the Lord does not constitute longing for the Lord. In other words, a preacher can simply read his Bible to get sermons together and to do his job, and yet never grow closer to the Lord.

Growing closer to the Lord and knowing him more is spending time with the Lord, spending and walking with him day even in and day out, spending personal time with him, activity and programs and business does not necessarily constitute longing.

God reveals himself to his children and to Christians who are humble and simple just, who are contrite, who are humbled, who are, who bow low, by the way, so many times for us it's God and that prevents us from knowing Him. It's God and that prevents us from knowing Him. In other words, it's yeah, God and family or God and job, or God. No, no priority is God.

Everything else falls under that. My relationship with God is the most important thing in my life. Should be the most important thing in my life. Amen. My wife should be second.

My kids should be third. My job should be fourth. Everything else falls down there somewhere. I'm thankful as a Christian, priorities never conflict.

I was thinking about this today as I was studying something else. It amazes me again. I'm going to get on the hobby horse for a second. That we teach our kids that God should be first.

And as we're raising our children, we teach them that God should be first. He should be first. He's the priority, number one. Amen.

But then as they grow, we teach them, we teach them as they grow up and all of a sudden they enter that adolescence, they get around that 10, 11, 12 year old and they began to ask questions and they began to want to do things independently. And we want to raise our children to be independent. Amen. But we're seeing, we're suffering from that today in our society.

You know, men still living in their parents basement when they're 30 years old. Yeah, there's a problem.

But we gotta be careful as we're raising our kids that as they get older that we begin to lower the standards in order to just get along with our children. I don't get, doesn't even compute in my brain. God's number one.

And if you're going to teach your children that God is number one, he's the priority, then you better live that out too. The first time they ask you. Well, you know, there's a baseball game on Saturday morning or Sunday morning and coach needs me.

No, you're not playing on Sunday morning. Don't even have to ask me anymore. The rest of your life. Well, Sunday night's not as important, dad. Sunday night? No, never going to happen.

Don't have to ask me ever again. For the rest of your life. Well, it's a rain out and they want to do a makeup game.

Nope, don't have to Ask me the rest of your life, God is priority, which makes church priority. Church's priority over your sports, church is priority over your friends. Church's priority over. Amen.

Oh, but Wednesday night, you know dad, that's not even in the Bible anywhere. Yeah, but that's when our church meets. Amen. Don't ask me again.

Well, can I go to my friend's house Wednesday night or can I stay home and do homework on Wednesday night? I don't get that one either. Is God first or not? All my kids education and oh my goodness, come on. Well they just give them too much homework.

Well phooey, let them get a zero then they're going to miss Wednesday night because why? Why? Because God's number should be priority. But secondly, and what's so important is this is you're teaching your kids that God is priority.

And so if you kept saying it with your mouth when they were 0 to 1 year old, 2 year old, 3 year old, 4 year old, 5 year old, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8, 10, 11, but then when they become a little confrontational because now they got a little independence and we want that. I don't say we want them to be confrontational, but I'm saying we want them to try to be independent. Amen.

All right, so then we begin to put boundaries. And so your boundaries ought to match your theology. Your boundaries should match the priority that's been set.

Are your teenagers going to say you're a fake? And you wonder why they rebel as they continue to go forward. Man, my hobby horse tonight.

But it's an illustration of how God should be number one, right? God's number one. And I always use sports as illustration. I've been doing that now for 30 years.

And that's because we confronted it with our kids growing up. We never let our kids play. Not one time. Revival meeting, Bible conference. Well that's not regularly scheduled, dad. And our games are on Monday night.

I don't care. Revival meeting going on. Church. And guess what's going to happen? You're going to miss your game.

I'll give you one story and then I'll move on, I promise. And I'm gonna brag on my kids a little bit. He's not here. I'll brag on. The oldest one, Joshua never gets bragged on, so he always feels left out.

He did play in a state game and one ran like 400 something yards and 9,000 touchdowns. And all my kids were good at sports.

Caleb was especially good at baseball when he was little and played shortstop and he was a 9 or 10 years old and was on a good team. They were going for a championship game, but on the lead up to that, they did win the championship that year.

But in the lead up to that, they had a couple rain outs and the league, which was the HACCP Sports association, wanted to play a game on Sunday night. And we told the coach said, well, Kayla won't be there. Well, he's our shortstop, he's our best player. What are we gonna do?

I said, well, talk to the league. Well, if we had it on Sunday afternoon, would you let him? I said, yeah, yeah, Sunday afternoon.

As long as he don't miss church and the league moved the game, you know, so he could play. You know what if every parent stood up, said, my kid's not playing during church time, all the leagues wouldn't do it, right? Especially these.

Anyway, I do need to move on. What time is it? 7:30. All right. God first. God first. God and is what messes us up so many times. No, no, it's God first. God. Our all is Christ. Your all.

He should be again. We should teach it to our kids and then we should practice it with our kids. That God is priority. The Levi's.

The Levites did not receive any inheritance in the land of Canaan which we've been studying on Sunday morning. But the Bible says that God told the Levites that I am your inheritance.

And if you look at the context and you look at the whole of is that the Levites received the best. They received an inheritance that could not be done away with. Amen. So have we. We mean to remember that we are priests. All right. God is triune.

And I know again, the verse I just read and Psalm I'm going to get to in a moment, so just kind of stick with me. A lot of these verses you already know, but God is triune. Again, Trinity means tri. Three unity. Tri unity of God. He is three in one, three in one.

He is three distinct persons. But he is one in essence or one in nature. He is not schizophrenic sometimes. Well, Jesus must have been schizophrenic at three. No, no.

Tri unity of God. That which makes something what it is. In other words, his essence or that is his nature. And we'll describe it here in a moment.

But there is no good illustration of the triunity of God. Everyone you use does not fit perfectly. Whether you use an egg, the shell, the white and the yolk still doesn't capture it. You can use H2O.

H2O comes in three forms, but yet it's still H2O. You can use a football, which is a great illustration. No, it's not. Still not. You have the leather, the bladder and the air again.

All of those maybe help us to try to conceive in our finite brains what God really is in his tri unity. But none of it comes close to really capturing the tri unity of God.

He is one, in essence, all three persons of the Godhead, all the summation of the divine attributes of God. In other words, all three of the tri unity of God contain all the attributes of God.

Sometimes we kind of think, well, the Holy Spirit is this and the God is that, and Jesus is this. Well, again, they're. And I'll cover that in a moment. What they do for us is different, but the attributes are the same.

In other words, God is undivided. It is important that we think of God as Trinity, as in unity, neither confounding the person nor dividing the substance. He is truly three in one.

And that incomprehensible. It's incomprehensible. It is absolutely the first doctrine that the cults attack.

Mormons do not believe in the triunity of God and therefore they preach a false gospel. Jehovah Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity, therefore they preach a false gospel.

If you rely upon the Mormons or the Jehovah Witnesses and, and what they preach to get you to heaven is not going to get you there because they don't believe in the same Jesus we believe in, by the way. Let me say that in a different way, they don't believe in the same Jesus.

The Bible teaches they preach a different Jesus, they teach a different Jesus. Lot of good people in the Mormon Church, they are pulled there.

The magnetism of the Mormon Church is basically based upon their teaching on the family. They are good at teaching on the family and they draw people that way. But their gospel is a false gospel. They are a cult.

Our sincerest effort to grasp the incomprehensible mystery of the Trinity must remain forever futile. AW Tozer said, just get over it. You're never going to truly comprehend it. It's just not going to happen.

Human reason cannot fathom the Trinity, nor can logic explain it. We are finite. God is infinite. So faith plays an important role. You say preacher, why do you believe in the Trinity?

I believe in it because the Bible teaches it and well, you can't explain it. Doesn't matter. The Bible teaches it and therefore I accept it by faith. Even though I can't completely explain it or understand it. Amen.

God made this universe. And yet we have lost the awe of the complexity and the enormity of the universe. I'll never forget the first time going to the Grand Canyon.

I had seen pictures of the Grand Canyon. I had witnessed, you know, video of the Grand Canyon even in school or some there, some sometime thereafter. We went to the.

Oh, the museum where they have the. What is it? The movie where you feel like you're inside of it.

Yeah, I'm at whatever Omni theater back in the day and they did one that was the Grand Canyon with the airplane, you know, it's pretty cool. And I had seen all movies and documentaries of the Grand Canyon. Y' all know where I'm going. When I got there, the pictures did not do it justice.

The movies did not do it justice, the documentaries didn't do it justice. I honestly felt it was fake. Standing there on the precipice, you know, looking out at the Grand Canyon, I said that is not real. Doesn't look real.

And you have to go see it. It's the same thing with sequoia tree. I just blows me away that there is a tree that looks like it came out of Jurassic park. That truly exists.

It's amazing. It looks fake, doesn't look real. God's creation is amazing. So many times we. We lose the grandeur of it, the amazement. We no longer amazed at it.

And we do the same with God. We're not careful. Familiarity is tough. Preachers especially, we become too familiar. Lots of illustrations I give for that one. God is amazing.

And yes, it's hard to believe some, some things or to at least to understand them. But man, we accept them by faith because the Bible teaches them. Bible doctrine is again fundamental to the Christian faith. The triunity of God.

God is our heavenly Father. Christ is our elder brother, the Holy Spirit there as comforter and guide and teacher again benefiting us.

All have the same attributes, but all three play a different role. If you would all equal. A little boy by the ocean was pouring water into a little hole. A man asked him the question, what are you doing?

And the little boy said, I'm trying to put the ocean into this little hole. We can appreciate the ocean if you've been there. Man, you talk about immense and just vast.

Get on a cruise ship, just get out in the middle of nowhere, our airplane and see it from the sky. We can appreciate the immenseness of the ocean. We can be awed by it, we can enjoy it.

But we can't even come close to exhausting the immenseness or the mystery of it. Most of the ocean still hasn't been explored by human beings. There may very well be a mechelodon there. Who knows. What a mighty God we serve.

In Psalm 110 that we just read again, Jesus asked the question to the religious leaders and he's doing so to honestly to shut their mouths. It wasn't that they didn't know the information. It was they rejected the Messiah on purpose. They were jealous of him.

They wanted him killed and they rejected him again. As we look at Psalm 110, it says, the Lord said unto my Lord.

Again, the word here, the Hebrew word is Jehovah, said unto Adonai, it's a father speaking to the Son. But here it's God speaking to his son. Again, Jesus alludes to this verse. David was king again. He would not address his son as Lord.

This is a Masonic song. Because of the context, we know that is the case, we're not going to read it.

The primary point that Christ was making was that David's son must have been also God for David to have addressed him as his Lord God.

And as Jesus expresses this to the Pharisees, they would have understood what he said because unlike us, they knew the Hebrew words and what they meant and that he was claiming the Messiah is God. David is saying that the Messiah is God. And so Jesus confronts him with that.

It's one thing for me to go through and quote all the normal scriptures we quote concerning Jesus Christ being God in the beginning, you know, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God, right? All things were made by him.

John, chapter one, verse one through three makes it very clear that the word capital W O R D is God. So John the Apostle taught that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh. Jesus said himself, if you've seen me, you've seen God.

And you could go on and on and on. Again we quote Timothy that says, great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh.

In the same chapter, John chapter one in verse 14, again being the expression of his glory, God in the flesh. Hebrews chapter 1, verses 1 through 3 again refers to Jesus as God in the flesh. And on and on and on.

As we come to the Christmas season, we need to be reminded that Jesus Christ was indeed God in the flesh. That when he was born that it was again Mary, who was the receiver of the Holy Spirit, who placed the that part into her womb. God in the flesh.

Why did he have to be God in order not to have a sinful nature? Because if he was born of Joseph, he would have been born with a sinful nature, born of the Holy Spirit with life from above. Right?

Jesus Christ did not lay aside his Deity when he was here on earth. And we've given you there. And It's John chapter 3 and verse 13 where he refers to Himself here on earth and in heaven at the same time.

Jesus Christ refers to himself here and there. In other words, he was still omnipresent even as he had a body. He was God in the flesh. Somebody said it this way.

Let's not let what we can't know keep us from what we can know. Be careful not to stumble over the teachings of the Trinity.

Be careful when you're talking to someone you know, Unitarian, again, a Mormon, a Jehovah Witness, and realize that again they deny the Trinity and so denying the Trinity, they deny that again that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh. And therefore they preach a false gospel. Godhead is active in unity, in creation.

In other words, it was the Godhood who was active in creation, creating what we have here today. The universe, the sun, the moon, the stars. Jesus Christ being the one out front, who I believe it was Christ's voice who said, let there be light.

I believe it was the incarnation of Jesus Christ. In prayer, we must not just. We are not just coming to God, but we're coming to our Heavenly Father.

We're coming to our Heavenly Father by way of adoption. We've been born again. Amen. We're coming to our Heavenly Father when we pray by way of our elder brother Jesus who's the mediator.

And we're doing so in the power of the Holy Spirit. Aren't you thankful for the Holy Spirit that enables us gives us words we cannot utter.

God the Father is not God the Son and God the Son is not God the Spirit. However, all are fully equal, equally God and exist in a unity of being, subordinate in roles, but not in essence, all equal.

Somebody said it this way. Try to explain the Trinity fully and you will lose your mind. But try to deny it and you'll lose your soul. Amen. Amen. Let's all stand.

We have a verse invitation tonight. The application Again we think about God as God in the flesh.

The tri unity of God, God our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ our elder brother and the Holy Spirit who is our comforter, guide and strength. What a blessing and what a mighty God we serve. Heavenly Father.

Lord, we do thank you for your love, your grace and your mercy that's been given to us. Lord, may you continue to work in our hearts. And Lord, help us to long for you. God, help us to want to know you more.

And Lord, help us to walk with you daily. In Jesus name, amen.

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