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Alright ladies. Wow. Ladies and men. Ladies, I meant you and Jesse slash Andy. Andy. Andy.
You're starting to look like an Andy, isn't he? No. He's not. His poor name is, his name is Jesse, not his poor name.
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That's what I do. I actually love it.
Does it look bad?
It looks really good.
Really?
But you put him up.
Does it look Picasso?
Picasso.
But did you glue him up?
Yeah.
What is it called?
Not glue.
I can't see.
I can't see anything.
Yeah, I glued him up.
I glued him up, glued him up.. I glued them up, glued them up.
Glued them up, glued them up. Alright guys, today we're talking about sex.
I actually, today we're talking about Samson and Delilah,
and I told my girlfriend, she is from where I'm from, and she moved to Miami, and I told her
how we were reading Samson and Delilah, and she was like,
Samson and Delilah is the reason
how I found Jesus and how I changed my life.
And she wrote me this text, I go, why?
And she told me I can read it a lot,
but can I read it to you guys?
I thought this was so amazing.
I love her.
Me too.
I'm not jealous of our having other friends, guys. I'm not. I love her.
She wrote, I go, why did it change you? And she said, the book of Samson and Delilah changed
my life because a few days before they dissected those pages in church, I was struggling with
sin and feeling so empty. I was getting sick of the temporary highs, the money and sex weren't fulfilling
me. And I saw how Samson only felt pleasure for a season, a quick fix. I knew certain
people in my life were causing me to go in the opposite direction that God wanted me
in. She said, I felt like Jonah. I was in the belly of the whale, but God dropped me
off right where I was supposed to be that day.
He met me right there when the summary of the text was, what are you flirting with?
Because that's what they said in her Bible study.
And she said, I knew I was flirting with temptation, but at this point it had taken over me.
I learned God's grace through the text and saw that time and time again
God showed up for Samson even though he wasn't deserving of it. Right then and there, I gave
my life to Jesus. I refused to miss the calling God had on my life for my own temporary desire.
Let's go! Okay, little Miss Preacher!
I was like, but I remember when she was studying Samson and Delilah
and her whole life transformed
through that Bible study of it.
Well, I am so excited.
I truly believe that people's lives
are actually gonna get transformed by reading Samson
and by reading this book or this chapter in Judges Today.
Really quick, hi, I'm Angela.
It was the first time you said Angela. I know, I didn't like it. Hi, I'm Ange.
Let's just say our full names today. Okay, hi, I'm Angela.
And I'm Arielle. Who's that?
Hi, I'm Ange. And I'm Ari.
And this is Girls Gone Bible. We are a faith-based podcast where we talk all things, spirituality,
mental health, relationships. We basically take people and walk them through the Bible.
We walk them through journeying with God. We love Jesus so much here. He saved our lives,
transformed our lives. If it weren't for Jesus, we'd be dead in a ditch.
We would be dead in a ditch.
Literally, not kidding. I can't do anything.
I was talking to some people the other day and I was like, whatever, I'm asking like about spending
time with Jesus. Like what's a pro, like you know, I just am curious of what people's measures are
and how much time they spend with Jesus. And I talked to someone who's kind of like, you know,
gave the argument that you don't have to spend that much time with God, like in quiet.
I don't obviously agree with that. But I genuinely came back and I was like, can I ask you a question though?
What about for people who are like a little bit like unwell, come from a really broken background and dark history.
They're like, no, no, no, that's good. Some people really do need, and it's good to know
if you need more time with him.
Anyway, I say that to say I need Jesus
because I fly off the handle quick.
Do you think that's why Paul said it's good
that you have a thorn in your flesh?
Because it keeps you so close.
Yeah, yeah, that's the point of it.
So it's power can be made perfect in our weakness.
You were talking about your anxiety,
all this stuff, I'm thinking about what my mom said.
Ariel, she called me up to me and Angela
talking about our toes and our feet,
and how hers look like a hand, and my toes curl over.
And she goes, listen, you guys really gotta take it down a notch.
I mean, you wanna get married,
you talk about your toes curl over.
I know, we were so unhinged that day, it was not okay.
By the way, the updo is updoing so well right now.
The updoing is updoing.
I love it.
You look so, it's beautiful. I love a good little updo once in a while. You start doing it. I love it. You look so, it's beautiful.
I love a good little updo once in a while.
You look so good.
I'm sick of my hair half up every day.
If you weren't a minister of the gospel,
you would be acting in period pieces.
I'm being so serious.
Why?
I'm with child.
Why not? I'm with child.
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into the whole episode today, we want to remind you that
we came out with a devotional. It's called Out of the Wilderness 31 Devotions to Walk with God
Through Your Hardest Seasons. And we love this devotional now more than we ever have. I think
the testimonies that have come out of this devotional are absolutely breathtaking
and insane to Ari and I.
Our biggest prayer with the devotional, with Tor, with the podcast, with Instagram stories
or Instagram posts or little videos that we make is that they lead you to an encounter
with Jesus.
Everything that we do, we just pray is never done in vain
and that it just leads you into God's presence. And I feel like we've gotten so many messages
of people being like, I am experiencing God through this devotional. And that's so crazy.
And I think, like, we're surprised because we're like, you'd never know, you'd never think,
we had no idea,
we can't even believe it. So thank you to every single person who's gotten our devotional.
We'd love to hear your comments about it in the comment section and tell us your experience.
And yeah, I just, I think it's really good for, it would be good for every single person
to get this devotional and learn from our mistakes and our tragedies
and our experiences and see the faithfulness of God through it.
Yeah, you're not alone.
Right.
Because we've been through it all.
We wrote it all in that book.
So I just want to read you guys a little bit out of my devotional because we're reading
from Judges Chapter 16 today, the story of Samson and Delilah, where basically Samson, it's all his fault.
It's really not Delilah's fault. But we all have Delilah's that get sent into our lives to manipulate,
to deceive. Sometimes they don't even do it on purpose, but like anybody can use, be used
in a way that's not actually beneficial for your life. And so I wrote about this relationship that I was in that
was a very short relationship and it was many years ago. I was very young, just started following
Jesus, like basically just got sober, love my exes, we love them all. Sure. We love everybody.
This was so long ago. We really do love everybody. And it was so...
And it's basically, it's called What's Done in the Dark. I want to show you guys our devotional.
Cutie! It's called What's Done in the Dark and I basically talk about the only time that
I've ever been kind of cheated on. And basically, long story short, I write all about it. I caught
my boyfriend who I was like so in lust with, like thought I was so in love with, so much
lust, so much deception, weird soul ties, obviously not walking in purity, absolutely
no shame. This is the life that I was living. That's who I was and I had no idea. And it
was really, I had like idea. And it was really,
I had just started following Jesus or just started loving Jesus. And I write about this
betrayal that I went through and Samson and Delilah, Delilah ultimately betrays Samson,
but Samson trusted her. And the whole point of walking with Jesus is that he gives us
to sermon and the Holy Spirit speaks. The Holy Spirit speaks
and He tells you, maybe not right away, and maybe He allows people into your life to build
that discernment, to build that faith in God. But this person came into my life and our
whole relationship was built on lust. And I was so blinded. And so, and you'll read in Samson and Delilah, like Samson also was blinded by the
temptation, by the manipulation, by the deception. And so I'll just read a little bit of this. Like,
I've always enjoyed my birthday. However, the year I turned 26 was different. It was sad,
to say the least, mainly because it marked the one and only time I was cheated on.
I had been dating someone new and it was the most beautiful,
whirlwind romance. I loved him and he loved me. I was convinced he was the one. Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, Jesus, that the ones that we thought were the one ended up not being the one.
If you're watching this right now and you thought that it was your one or the one, I
just want you to know it wasn't the one.
And like, I'm just so grateful.
Be grateful.
Yeah, if you're in the thick of a breakup, you're in the thick of heartache, you're in
the thick of betrayal, just know you will get to the other side of it.
No feeling is final.
You're not always going to feel like this.
I thought I was going to die from this situation. A few days before my birthday, I sensed a shift in the relationship.
The intense love I had been experiencing had turned cold. There was a massive disconnect,
a withdrawal. If you've ever been intensely loved and then had that person drop back,
you know what I'm talking about. The shift caused me so much anxiety,
so much confusion, so much pain. I knew something was wrong, but I just didn't know what.
Fortunately, my faithful Holy Spirit was moving and speaking and doing things in His perfectly
divine timing. I spent days in constant desperate prayer asking God to reveal to me what was going
on behind the
scenes. Had I done something wrong? Did He just not love me anymore? Was it all in my
head? I was impatient and anxious and I begged God to give me an answer, but it felt as though
God had gone silent. Still, amid the soul-crushing anxiety, I faintly heard His voice encouraging
me to be patient. The answers would come."
And then basically I go into this story about how literally the Holy Spirit got this person
to tell me the truth about a situation He was lying about.
And I write all about it.
You guys want to get the book.
It's crazy.
It's a really good story.
And I just, I read this because I want you guys to know this was a situation that I was
under so much
deception. This was not love. This was all lust. I was so blinded. I couldn't even see the red
flags in front of me because I was so full of sin, first of all. I didn't have the spiritual awareness, I didn't have biblical knowledge to know Corinthians
13 that what love is, that it's patient, it's kind, it's real, it's pure.
I didn't know these things.
And so I was settling for a counterfeit completely.
Community too, right?
No community.
It was me and sermons and like, nothing, nothing. I had nobody.
And I had so much sin in my body and it blinded me.
Sin blinds you.
You can literally hear, if you have sin like running rampant in your body, in your life,
you can hear the truth of God and it do nothing to you.
And it will not pierce your heart because you're so blinded.
And so in this situation, guys, I was so blinded by lust.
And I just want to encourage anyone who's listening that if you're in a relationship
that's full of lust, it's not love. True love is not lustful. True love is not what you can gain.
True love is not somebody leading you to the bedroom to have sex with you outside of marriage.
It's just not.
And I know that can be really confusing and I know that it's so hard, but I know that
if you're watching right now and you're in a relationship, even if you guys aren't having
sex, but you know there's lust, you know there's like something, this man or this woman isn't
looking at you right.
They're sexualizing your body, they're sexualizing
you.
A girl is coming to you and being promiscuous and leading you somewhere that she shouldn't
be like, you know this isn't right, or a guy is looking at you and he's just sexualizing
you and speaking to you in ways that don't honor you or honor your body.
This is your sign and this is the Lord speaking to you specifically, that it's time to be honest with yourself.
And that God has something so much better for you, so much more pure, and it's just not real love, and it won't lead you to a good place.
This, luckily, Jesus got me out within like three months, it exploded and it took me a long time to recover from it
because I was so deeply woven in. Lust is something that like gets its nails into your neck, its claws into your neck
and like will not let go of you. So I just encourage, I don't have anything like amazing to say other than end it while it's early.
Do not let yourself be in this
like lustful entanglement for longer than you need to because it gets that much harder
to get out of and then it's that much more destructive, you know?
Yeah. Sin leads to death, guys. And there's consequences and soul ties when it's not in
the covenant of marriage. That's all I'll say.
Yeah. And we want pure relationships.
We want holy relationships.
We want relationships that honor God.
We want people to look at us in a way that is like,
oh, that's how Jesus looks at me.
And he doesn't look at us in like a dirty, weird way.
Yeah.
Today we're reading the story of Samson and Delilah.
We're gonna turn to Judgeges Chapter, I think Ari and
I would encourage you guys, we're just going to read from Chapter 16 today, but we would
encourage you guys to go and read the whole story of Samson, which starts at Judges 13 to 16, or no, it's longer than 16. The story of Samson is really, really insane.
So basically, the whole book of Judges, it's in the Old Testament, it is a story of the
Israelites running away from God after they have finally got to the promised land. We
see the Israelites in absolute chaos, absolute
destruction, consistently falling into disobedience by means of idolatry. We see the Israelites
complaining, disobeying, being so unfaithful, falling away constantly, like it really is
a mess. And during this time, they have no king. And so, God keeps sending judges. That's why
the book is called Judges. God would raise up these judges from children to be like His
chosen one to go and lead and deliver the Israelites. And the issue was that the Israelites
were disobedient, and then the people that God would choose to bring up and raise up
are also morally flawed and weak, and they would also fall
into idolatry and they would also mess up. And so, it was judge after judge after judge. Like, the
judges were meant to rescue the Israelites, bring them out of oppression, but they would find
themselves doing the same thing that the Israelites were doing. And so, it's this cycle of sin,
And so it's this cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance, which is like what we go through all the time. You sin, and then you get oppressed and enslaved by your sin, and then your entire life is a mess.
The Israelites are under so much oppression, so much slavery, and then eventually, finally, they cry out to God and they say, please forgive
us, please come rescue us. This is their repentance. And then God is faithful to always come and
rescue them and always come and deliver them. But He does it again and again and again and
again. And so, Judges, I think, is like 21 chapters where almost every single judge except a select few all fail. And I
was talking to my pastor who told me that like the book of judges is not a story of
redemption. It's not a story like, it's literally a book telling you who not to be and what
not to be.
Exactly, exactly.
You know, and just like the frailty of being human
and how easily manipulated we are,
how easily deceived we are.
What do you think about Samson?
Oh, Samson, it just teaches you exactly what not to do.
Samson was a man who had the favor of God
and did the complete opposite.
He was egotistical.
He thought, I have so much favor, I can do whatever I want.
He abused God's grace over and over and over again.
So we just read through this.
I just, please, after we, we really don't have time to,
I honestly, look at all my notes I write.
I went crazy reading this story.
Yeah.
Because it's so good.
It's so good.
But just, if you guys can, after this episode or when you have time, read the story of Samson
before 16, so really start on 13.
13, yeah.
Start on chapter 13.
Because it shows his rebellion and all the little sins that added up and how he completely
just went against God and how he was the strongest man in the Bible. And you see how weak he
is.
So I'm reading commentaries and I wanted to read you this, the difference between Samson
and Delight. Listen to how crazy this is. So Samson was a Nazarete, chosen by God to deliver Israel from the Philistines.
So he was a judge raised up from birth.
And like the whole point of Samson's story
is that like Ari said, he had insane strength
because the Spirit of God was within him.
With the Spirit of God within him,
he was actually unbeatable.
And God gave him, like Ari said, so much favor
to deliver Israel from the Philistines. He was known for supernatural strength,
which was tied to his uncut hair as part of his vow to God. So Samson basically
was like covenanted to God from birth, saying that you're never allowed to drink alcohol
and you're never allowed to cut your hair. The second that his hair would get cut, all of his strength would go away.
And Samson basically represents all that's wrong with Israel during the period of judges and really
what's wrong with us today. He's dedicated from birth to be God's special servant, but he
consistently breaks his vows. And every single one of us are dedicated from birth to be God's special servant, but He consistently breaks His vows. And every single one of us
are dedicated from birth to be God's chosen one, their daughter or His daughter or His
son with a plan, like a really specific, unique plan for your life. And we oftentimes give
away our favor and give away God's plan for our life because of these little things, the little foxes, the little idolatry, the little things that we get caught up in.
And the word Nazarite means to be consecrated and separated.
So Samson's whole story is that he is meant from birth to be consecrated and separated
unto God, just like we are, every single one of us. And then Samson's name in Hebrew means
little sun, brightness, the brightness of the sun. He was meant created to be the sun,
to be bright, to be light in a dark world. Delilah, the woman that we're going to read
about who comes and seduces Samson, she ultimately betrays
him to the Philistines because she discovers he actually gives her the secret of his hair
being cut, makes him lose his strength.
And her name means to weaken or to bring low.
And it also can mean night.
Temporous of the night. Is it temptress of the night? Temptress can mean night. Tem... Tem... Temprous of the night.
Is it temptress of the night?
Temptress of the night.
That's so crazy.
Yeah.
That's so crazy, which is a complete contrast and opposite to Samson being the light.
And he lets in and is manipulated by Delilah, who is...
Or Samson is the son and he's manipulated by Delilah, who is the night.
And her name literally means to weaken.
So imagine how many Delilahs we have in our lives.
This is a story about light versus darkness.
And that's the battle that we're in right now.
So we're so excited to talk about this.
Let's read.
Samson and Delilah.
Sometime later, Samson fell in love
with a woman named Delilah,
who lived in the Valley of Serac. The rulers of the Philistines went to her and said, and ties Samson to tell
you what makes him so strong and how he can be overpowered and tied up securely.
Then each of us will give you a thousand pieces of silver.
So Delilah said to Samson, please tell me what makes you so strong and what it would take to tie you up securely.
Samson replied, if I were tied up with seven new bowstrings that have not yet been dried, I would become as weak as anyone else.
He's lying, obviously.
He's gonna basically give her a few things that are lies
and not the actual way to lose his strength.
Go ahead, turn.
So the Philistine rulers brought Delilah
seven new bowstrings and she tied Samson up with them.
She had hidden some men in one of the inner rooms
of her house and she cried out,
"'Samson, the Philistines have come to capture you.
But Samson snapped the bow strings as a piece of string,
as a piece of string snaps when it is burned by a fire.
So the secret of the strength was not discovered.
Let me tell you right now, we are not meant to move light through life in fear
and in suspicion and in paranoia of people's motives and all
this stuff. However, we are meant to move through life with really strong discernment, being
aware that there might be people in your life who have Philistines secretly in your room
trying to catch you, trying to throw you off. You know what I mean? This is just like, you
have to be so careful who you trust. Yeah. Afterward, Delilah said to him, you've been making fun of me and telling me lies.
No, please tell me how you can be tied up securely.
Samson replied, if I were tied up with brand new ropes that have never been used, I would
become as weak as anyone else.
So Delilah took new rope and tied him up with them.
The men were hiding in the inner room as before.
And again, Delilah cried out,
Samson, the Philistines have come to capture you.
But again, Samson snapped the ropes from his arms
as if they were thread.
Then Delilah said,
you've been making fun of me and telling me lies.
Now tell me how you can be tied up securely.
Samson replied,
if you were to weave the seven braids of my hair into
the fabric on your loom and tighten it with the loom shuttle, then I would become as weak
as anyone else. So while he slept, Delilah wove the seven braids of his hair into the
fabric. Then she tightened it with the loom shuttle. Again, she cried out, Samson, the
Philistines have come to capture you. But Samson woke up, pulled back the loom shuttle,
and yanked his hair away from the loom in the fabric.
Then Delilah pouted,
How can you tell me I love you
when you don't share your secrets with me?
You've made fun of me three times now
and you still haven't told me what makes you so strong.
She tormented him with her nagging,
day after day, until he was sick to death with it.
Wow. Finally, Samson shared his secret with her.ging day after day until he was sick to death with it.
Finally, Samson shared his secret with her.
My hair has never been cut, he confessed, for I was dedicated to God as a Nazarete from birth.
If my head were shaved, my strength would leave me and I would become as weak as anyone else.
So she sent for the Philistine rulers.
Come back one more time, she said, for he has finally told me his secret.
So the Philistine rulers returned with the money in their hands.
Delilah lulled Samson to sleep with his head in her lap,
and then she called in a man to shave off the seven locks of his hair.
In this way she began to bring him down, and his strength left him.
Then she cried out, Samson, the Philistines have come to capture you.
Then he woke up, he thought, I will do as before and shake myself free.
But he didn't realize the Lord had left him.
So the Philistines captured him and gouged out his eyes.
They took him to Gaza, where he was bound with bronze chains
and forced to grind grain in the prison.
But before long, his hair began to grow back.
Let's even just go back when it says,
you've made fun of me three times
and you still haven't told me.
It says, she tormented him with her nagging day after day
until he was sick to death of it. Now, as Nisselvand told me, it says, she tormented him with her nagging day after day
until he was sick to death of it.
Imagine how Satan sits all day long,
nagging you with the same thing day after day after day.
You can never think that you're so strong
that you won't eventually give in to the nagging.
That's why, like, literally, give us our day,
our day, our daily bread, like, give us our daily bread. Feed me today so that I have what I need to fight today.
Because He will never stop. Satan will never stop coming after us with the same thing, the same nagging.
And if we don't choose every single day to be full of the Spirit, to be full of the Word, to be full of God,
we will, without a doubt, get sick to death about it and also give in to the temptation.
Well, that's why I said He was so strong, but you are never too strong when you don't
have Jesus. And that was Samson's problem. He was so ignorant. He had such an ego. He
thought He had all this power that He could do whatever He want, and God would just keep
giving Him grace after grace. And if you look at the beginning of the story, it says, when he met Delilah, it says Samson fell in love
in lust with a woman named Delilah. He said, I want her. He never went to Jesus for anything.
It was all about Samson. It was all about his desires, his lust, what he wanted, his... He was a maniac.
And...
And so, when I read this story, like when I read this part, I thought to myself, this isn't Delilah's fault.
This is Samson's fault.
He chose all of these little sins, like he wanted her.
He flirted with temptation over and over again.
Oh, I'll be tied up.
Like I'll joke with her.
Let me do it again.
Let me do it again.
So he kept doing it and doing it.
And then he kept getting tormented and tormented instead of saying, no, I stopped
that and I love what you said, that's why if you're not filled with the Spirit, because
if he was filled with the Spirit, if he went to God first, if he went in his Bible in the
morning, if he wasn't so arrogant and filled with ego and all of these things where he
thought he could do whatever he wants, he reminds me of the rich men today that think that they have all the
money and they can live however they want, do whatever they want, and they're successful
and they're whatever, and then they always end up falling.
He reminds me of me when I think it's okay to even remotely flirt with temptation.
That's right.
When I think it's even remotely okay to joke a little bit like this or talk like I used
to or it's okay, you could just like have this type of conversation.
It's just like little, little compromises here, little compromises there that add up
to this moment where you just completely get demolished by evil.
And that's what I wanted to say to you guys.
I thought to myself, where does temptation occur in your life?
Because it occurs in all of our lives.
And when I sat down and thought about me, I thought, when I'm super lonely,
when I turn on those...
And I know this sounds so crazy to certain people,
but this is why I don't watch certain things.
This is why I don't go certain places. This is why I don't go certain places. Like, that sounds so crazy to the world, but when I decided, like, I don't care how crazy I look,
like, I live for God, not for the world, because if I lived for the world, I'd end up just like this guy.
Crazy! You know, egotistical. That's why we have to be so close in communion with Jesus.
to be so close in communion with Jesus. Yes.
I think something about this story that stood out to me a lot, which doesn't necessarily
go with the devotional, but I think what I've been dealing with a lot lately is Samson let
someone in that he... Samson broke so many vows.
He was never supposed to eat from the carcass of a certain type
of animal and he got honey from a dead animal. He married a woman he wasn't supposed to.
He then obviously is flirting and being with a prostitute, like consistently betraying
God. But I just think him letting Delilah into his life, trusting her, thinking it's not a big deal,
letting her voice in, thinking he could trust her.
Again, we're not meant to move through life paranoid or skeptical of everybody.
But what I've noticed in my own life and what you're speaking to, the little compromises,
the little flirting with the whatever, I feel like I will hear so clearly from God. Like I will literally hear him tell
me like, I want you to do this specifically. I want you to take this out of your life or
I want you to start doing this with me. And it'll be specific. And I know that it's him.
I believe that it's him. And then I implement it into my life and I can tell like, there's fruit in
that like, this is, yes, what He said would happen from this is happening. And then I will
have either little voices in my own head that make me doubt what God said.
Right.
Or I've noticed sometimes even like voices that I trust in my life. They're not saying anything bad, but it'll be something that's just like one degree off.
Yeah.
And it makes me be like, okay, maybe he didn't say that.
Maybe I am being too serious.
Maybe I am being too much.
And I am like in such a battle in my own mind because I'm like, but I know what God, I know
what He's asked me to do and I know what He
wants, but then I'm like letting other people kind of like confuse me, and they're not doing it on
purpose. But I do believe that Satan is able to like plant little seeds, even through people who
love us who don't mean it. And that's why God's voice is a million times more important than
anybody else's. So I just say that to say,
the people you let in your life,
it's the most important decision that you make.
And right, Ari and I would be friends
with anyone and everyone.
We love everybody.
We love everybody.
We would be friends with the mailman.
But like, we're not gonna let the mailman speak
into our lives if we don't know him that well.
It's so true.
You know? It's so true. You know?
It's so true.
And I've been asking God, Lord, just show me what voices I can trust the most.
Show me.
Just show me.
Like, I'm asking Him all the time.
So I just say that to say, like, yeah, just bring everything to Jesus.
And if there's any voice or any little thing that someone says that contradicts what you
feel God has spoken to you
personally, because what He says to me is not what He says to Ari.
Right. It's your own conviction.
Your own convictions. And so, yeah, that's what I'm wrestling through right now.
Yeah, I love that you say that about like, one degree off.
Right.
Because it's not just like you sin and like, oh my gosh, it's all these little sins that are
defiled up that end up breaking you. And this is what I love about this story is like, oh my gosh, it's all these little sins that are defiled up that end up breaking you.
Like, and this is what I love about this story
is like, it was all these little sins that added up
to him being completely defeated.
Yeah.
So good.
So I love that.
We can't, you can't even be one degree off.
You can't, like you said that to me.
I said, I was like, you really can't.
You do end up falling.
You do, it's confusion's confusion. You get confused.
Oh, I'm just thinking. Yeah, I'm listening as you're talking.
No, I just think we get confused. I just, and I think about the devotional that I'm
going to read. Guys, like, I know we all want to be in relationships so badly. And we all,
and I totally get it. And I want to be in a relationship and I want to be in relationships so badly and we all, and I totally get it, and I want to be in a
relationship and I want to be married and I want all the same things. And I'm just sitting here
being like, you have to be so careful, the person that you're with, like you really do. I think
about like people we know and things that have happened and like you lay down with the wrong
person and you don't know how
far you'll end up from God. It's crazy and it happens so fast. And it makes me really
sad.
It makes me sad too.
You know, that people have a destiny in Jesus. They have a path and a way that they should
go and then somebody comes into their life and takes them the completely wrong direction.
It's the most important thing.
You can't be with someone unequal yoked.
Period.
We've been seeing it so much lately and it just doesn't work.
It really doesn't.
I have goosebumps all over my body.
Me too.
No, seriously.
Want to finish the story?
Yeah.
Okay, let's get it to Samson's final victory.
Let's finish the story because this is crazy how this ends.
It's Judges 16, verse 23, sorry.
The Philistine rulers held a great festival, offering sacrifices and praising their God
Dagan.
They said, Our God has given us a victory over our enemy Samson.
They have no idea who they're messing with.
When the people saw him, they praised their God saying, our God has delivered our enemy
to us.
The one who killed so many of us is now in our power.
So as you guys know, at this point, Samson, the strongest human being, somebody who is literally
undefeatable, you cannot beat him when
God is with him, is now blind and being thrown in prison, completely captured by
the enemies.
And it says, half drunk by now the people demanded
bring out Samson so he can amuse us. So he was brought from the prison to amuse them,
and they had him stand between the pillars supporting the roof.
Samson said to the young servant who was leading him by the hand,
place my hands against the pillars that hold up the temple.
I want to rest against them.
Now the temple was completely filled with people.
All the Philistine rulers were there,
and there were about 3,000 men and women on the roof who were watching as Samson amused them.
Then Samson prayed to the Lord,
Sovereign Lord, remember me again.
Oh God, please strengthen me just one more time.
With one blow, let me pay back the Philistines for the loss of my two eyes.
Then Samson put his hands on the two center pillars
that held up the temple,
pushing against them with both hands, he prayed,
let me die with the Philistines.
And the temple crashed down on the Philistine rulers
and all the people.
So he killed more people when he died
than he had during his entire lifetime.
So crazy.
Later, his brothers and other relatives
went down to get his body. They took him back home than he had during his entire lifetime. So crazy. Later his brothers and other relatives
went down to get his body.
They took him back home and buried him
between Zora and Ethatal,
where his father, Manoah, was buried.
Samson had judged Israel for 20 years.
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What I want to just say is, when you talked about community and stuff, when you read how the Philistine rulers had their own God and all these things,
that's who Samson was around.
So, Samson had no community. He was around people who went against God.
So this right here, this little piece where it says the Philistines were
praising their God Dagon and all these things, that just goes to show you how you will fall to
the ground if you are not surrounded by people who love Jesus. It is imperative to be around
godly people. How do we know that? Because it was me and Angela trying to hold each other up.
Preaching the gospel in crop tops.
Preaching the gospel in crop tops.
So I can't even imagine if her and I kept going on and on with no community.
Thank God we got people. Yeah.
Okay.
What's so crazy... Go ahead.
No, keep going.
No, I was going to say about Samson in this last moment. So basically, Samson, God promised, God raised up Samson to have victory over the Philistines.
And no matter how much we suck, God never changes.
God is faithful.
Samson was a disaster, and God still did what God planned to do through his life.
And I think that this is so interesting because Samson got the victory,
and Samson also suffered the consequences of his actions.
Samson, this man who had all the favor in the world on his life, so gifted, so amazing, chosen, ended up blind and in jail, captured
by his own enemies, and he put himself there.
And God still didn't let his story be an ultimate fail.
God's faithfulness still shined, even though Samson's situation was messed up at the end.
Samson got the victory that God always promised him to have, and he suffered consequences.
And that's what happens in our lives. That's the whole point of this. I wrote this down.
Samson is set apart but acts self-indulgently. His power without character leads to destruction.
He is a hero who is deeply flawed,
and it shows us that none of us are actually heroic.
It is the Spirit of God in us that accomplishes anything.
It's God's faithfulness that produces fruit,
that produces victory.
It's literally only Jesus in our lives
that can accomplish the things that God has promised for us. And it's literally only Jesus in our lives that can accomplish
the things that God has promised for us. And it's the second that we think we can do anything
without Jesus that we fall to our death. And I just think this is a really interesting
point to make, is that like, all of the judges in this book, almost all of them are so flawed, so weak, disastrous. And I think a lot of people
have so much church hurt because they see pastors fall and leaders fall and they see them have
affairs and do really horrific things sometimes. And it's like, how, how, how, how. And some people
might even feel like those people's ministry is invalidated in the books that they've written and the sermons that they've preached, like it's all invalid.
And that's just not necessarily the truth. It's not okay at all, at all. And you will be judged. Ari and I will be judged for the incongruency between us here and us in secret,
just like every pastor, every leader, and every person watching, no
matter if you're in ministry or not.
But the point is, and I know that God allows this because His point is to prove His own
power, that the power really is in nothing that we can do.
The gospel is so powerful, so transformational.
That's when Paul writes that some people preach Jesus for selfish
ambition and some from pure motives. Either way, the gospel is being preached. Paul is
not giving an allowance saying that it's okay if you're selfish and it's okay if you're
pure. Just preach the gospel. That's not even remotely what he's saying. He's saying this
is the truth. Some people are selfish
for their own gain when they preach the gospel, and some people are really pure and just want
the kingdom to be advanced. Those people who are preaching from selfish motives will be
judged.
Of course.
And it's not okay. And it's not an allowance. Paul's not giving an allowance, but he's saying
that no matter what's in our hearts, the gospel
is so powerful that no matter what broken impure vessel is preaching it, it has the
power to save, transform, heal, and deliver.
That's the point.
And we see Samson, an absolute disaster of a human being.
He is so unfaithful. He betrays God time and time again. And the promise of God
on his life to deliver Israel from the Philistines comes to pass even in his own destruction.
It just shows the character of God.
But I will say that when you see these mega pastors in the church, it's all ego and it's all pride.
And when they think they got too big, and that's the same with Samson,
they stop reading the Bible. I don't need to pray. I got this. Like that's what happens in
these big churches. They think they got it in the moment. Like you said, the moment you think you got it, you fall.
Because it doesn't matter how strong you are.
Without a surrendered life, you are weak.
It's the truth.
So the more you are in communion with Jesus,
the more you're in your prayer time,
the more you're asking people,
I don't feel good in my heart, search my heart.
You call people, you ask them to pray for you.
You are honest. You are low to the ground in your prayer time.
There is no shot that you will not live in it.
That is what a surrendered life is.
The ego and being in communion with God and pride, they don't go together.
So, the more you're in communion, the more you're low to a surrendered life. And I would argue that when I read that he,
when he says, what did I read that I had this revelation of, he says, then Samson put his hands on the two center pillars
that held up the temple. Pushing against them with both hands, he prayed, let me die with
the Philistines. I would argue that he didn't have to die with the Philistines. I would
argue that God is so graceful, he is such a good Father that He could have,
with His repentance, could have said, please give me another chance and God would have.
But that's what sin does to you.
You fall so low to the point where you feel like you're defeated.
And you read that, like, when you guys go and read before the book of Samson, you read
that every time He sinned, it was such a fleeting pleasure
at the moment, and then he felt bad. And that's what he does throughout this book. It's like
he feels that fleeting pleasure, and then he feels shame. And I believe that's what
happened in the end when he said, let me die with the Philistines. And so, yeah, I just
throughout this whole book of Samson, you just see that the one thing he didn't have that set him apart from all the disciples, because the other disciples weren't perfect, but he didn't have a repentant heart.
Right, right.
And so, we all fall short and we all get caught up sometimes, and we all do wrong. I have many times. But we have the gift of conviction and repentance.
Thank you, God.
And repentance, by the way, what I've learned, I think I was spending a long time being like,
Jesus, take the pride out of my heart, or Jesus, take the anger out of my heart, or Jesus, take this out of my heart.
I rebuke it, and blah, blah, blah.
And I felt the Lord be like, you're not even repenting. You're not even actually saying, I repent.
I was spending a lot of time asking God to take things out of my heart, to take impurity,
and I realized we have to be actively repenting. And that's every five minutes. Ari repents literally every five minutes. That's like literally, Ari repents literally every five minutes.
Well, I believe like I got delivered from so many things.
And you can be delivered, but that doesn't mean all of a sudden everything's gone.
You then need to go into healing.
And you need to, you go in that like, so it's like just because you're saved,
just because you're baptized, just because you got delivered from something doesn't mean that you're all good.
Exactly.
You have to stay as close as possible. You can never think you're too good. You can never think that the call on your life is too big and you got this, because you never do, because he was called to defeat the enemy and he ended up getting defeated by the enemy.
Oh! And God still did what God set out to do.
And God still did.
I don't want, I have a call of God on my life
that whatever God needs from me,
he's gonna be able to accomplish.
I wanna end well in the process.
You know, I don't want God to just work through my life
and me be just destroyed at the end of it.
Like it's, God cares so much more about how He wants us to finish well.
He wants us to do well.
He wants us to like run the race well and just really finish well.
It's not just about like the achievements that you have and the great things you did
for God and then by the end of your life, you have all this like just disaster of the
people you've hurt and
the mistakes that you've made and everyone makes mistakes. But do you know what I'm trying
to say? It's like, it's about how you finish and your heart in it all.
And I just want to say like, I just want you to keep reading this, this chapter and just
seeing God because so many people just are like, Oh gosh, you Christians, like God, like
you can't even live your life. You can't, I hear this so much. And it's like, oh gosh, you Christians, like, God, like, you can't even live your life, you can't,
I hear this so much, and it's like, no, God is actually the most forgiving, gracious, most amazing.
You will never meet anyone like Jesus, not even your own parents, and so you read through this book,
like, I'm too far gone, I can't do this, I don't want to come into Christianity because I've done so much.
Look at how graceful he was to Samson with his ego, his pride, his mess ups over and
over and over again.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
I wanted to read this.
I wrote down, consecration is the source of strength. Compromise is
the beginning of defeat. And like what Ari just said about how the world and people in
your life are going to tell you, you guys are weird, you're crazy, you're annoying,
you take it too far, you're religious or legalistic, which by the way a lot of things that people call legalistic are literally just scripture
Like some people are debating things that the Bible literally just like talks about plain and clear. You know what I mean?
It's just I just want to encourage every single one of us here Ari and I included
That like the devil will never stop
that like the devil will never stop sending voices to tell us that we're too much. And I just want to encourage us all to continue being way too much.
I like that, Ange.
Like way too much.
Way more consecrated.
The way, let it continue to get narrow and narrow, more narrow,
let the road to Jesus get so narrow.
It's like a, it's a journey of reduction.
You're being reduced and reduced and reduced to Christ and Christ crucified and everything
else can go.
Like that's the point of the Christian walk is that everything that you once thought was
gain becomes loss.
And now we just get to live in the fullness and the simplicity of Jesus.
And that does mean I don't even want to
watch that anymore. I don't even want to listen to that anymore. I don't even want to have even
Ari. I'm like so proud of us. This isn't even about loss and this about who cares. I'm so proud
of us recently. Like Ari and I are best friends and we are sisters. And sometimes when you're
super close to people, you feel the liberty to say things to sometimes when you're super close to people you feel
the liberty to say things to them that you might not say to other people.
And Ari and I even recently have started being like, okay, the other night we're like, hey,
we're processing more than we're praying.
We're being a little bit of an FBI right now.
Let's pray about this instead."
Yeah.
And there was not necessarily anything wrong with what we were doing, but that's the point of the
walk is that you reduce and reduce and reduce to like as much purity as possible. And like,
we've never done that before, but we started being like, okay, is this exactly what God,
you know, things that aren't necessarily sinful, but what's the most beneficial?
I don't know.
That was really good.
Yeah.
I just see there's just such a call in so many lives, and I think about the call in our lives even.
And if we would have continued to do those little sins that would defile us, it's just like, yeah, I just, if you aren't dying to your
flesh daily, your toast, you don't. And there's so many people that miss the call.
Because they keep going the other way. They keep thinking the little thoughts of the world
of, but did God really, it was written000 years ago. Can I really not sleep with my person outside of marriage?
Okay, it's just living together.
We have to get to know each other before we get married.
I mean, it's just one time, right?
Just one time, no.
It's never just one time.
I want you to remember that.
It's never just one time. Something I pray sometimes is I'm always like,
Lord, please don't pass me by. Please don't pass me by because I am flawed and broken and selfish
and self-centered and I'm so distracted as much as I try not to be. I'm so distracted and I'm so scared of him passing
me by. Because he loves us and he pursues us, but there is a reality that he will pass
you by. Like you're blessing the thing that he has for you. It can go to somebody else.
Please don't pass me by. Please don't let me be so distracted. Please don't let me be stuck in sin that you pass me by. Can I read a little
something? So, I read this commentary, it's called the Anchor Bible Commentary, Jack M.
Sassen, and it says, the tragedy of charisma without character. Sassen emphasizes that
Samson's story is one of wasted potential. He is chosen from
birth, endowed with divine strength, but he lacks wisdom, obedience, and humility. Theologically,
this challenges any assumption that giftedness equates to righteousness. Giftedness is not authority. Being an influencer doesn't mean prophetic wisdom on the internet.
I think we live in such an interesting time with so much Christian content, and there's
a lot of young people who have a lot of followers and a lot of influence, but influence is not
authority. Like it's not just because a lot of people listen to you doesn't mean you're actually saying
anything.
And that's not to put anybody down, but coming from two people who got thrust into something,
and there's so much temptation for Ari and I to make this as massive as possible. And it is the grace of God on both of our lives that God has been having us pump the
brakes from the very beginning.
And while we could be chasing so many big things and making it so much bigger and building
and building, both of us are begging people to come around us, to teach us as much as possible, so we can actually
carry the thing that God has already given us and steward it well.
And I just know I do not want any more influence.
I don't want power.
I don't want anything if God Himself didn't give it to me. That's right.
And I don't want to mistake charisma for having good character.
Like I really want to have good character.
When people are trying to persuade us to do PR and marketing and put your name here and get your name out there and put Girls
Gone Bible here and do all this stuff.
You can catch Ari and I in the secret place, begging God to heal our childhood brokenness
and make us the people that He has called us to be so that we can actually have a thriving
future because Ari and I don't want to have this massive platform and a massive,
by the way, God's not here to build your brand. He doesn't care to build any, He does, God
is not here to build Girls Gone Bible. God is here to bring souls home to Jesus. That's
like truly it. And He uses Girls Gone Bible and He uses different avenues. But like, you
guys get what I'm trying to say.
This is something I'm really passionate about because Samson had all this stuff, but he
wasn't wise and he wasn't obedient and he wasn't humble.
And look where it got him.
You know?
Yeah.
God, I love that you say that because God really can use social media as a tool.
Totally.
He can, but He doesn't call us to be influencers.
He calls us to be obedient.
Yeah, and influencers are important.
And that's all, it's all really good.
I love Christian content, but I hope you guys hear my heart
that I'm like, it's more important,
like your obedience to Jesus and actually being the person
that you're talk, if you're going to talk about Jesus, that's amazing.
But what you do in secret is you have to become like Him.
And that's what we learned because we started this and we were not like Him.
Yeah, like, yeah, be obedient. Be obedient because that's when life begins.
That's when you will flourish. That's when you won't begin to live for the approval of man.
And when you begin to live with God, that's when life fills you.
And that's when he talks about the light.
I am the light of the world.
You become the light.
And so, yeah, that's been my journey for sure.
I'm like so emotional because I feel like,
I literally feel the delight of God on this right now.
Me too.
I feel like we're-
This is such a beautiful episode.
I feel like the second we decided
we're like, we're gonna exalt scripture
above everything else, it feels so like special.
It's so beautiful.
This is a beautiful episode.
I'm so happy. Where I feel so- We always I'm so happy. I feel like God is here.
The bad news is we're all tempted to trade our calling for comfort. The good news is God's
purposes are not thwarted by failure. What is the hope or what is the redemption that God still uses Samson's final act for deliverance
pointing to a greater redeemer?
And I read this from the World Biblical Commentary
by Trent C. Butler.
It says, Butler hints that Samson's story
foreshadows Christ.
And that's what the whole Old Testament does.
It points us to Jesus.
There's either, it's either symbolic for who Jesus is,
like the judges, right, represent our one final judge,
or the Old Testament, like, shows us and exposes us
the lack and the need for a savior
and the need for a final judge,
because it says that both Samson and Jesus
were both born miraculously,
both were set apart from birth,
and both gave up their lives in an act that defeated enemies.
But unlike Jesus, Samson is driven by revenge, not love.
The contrast heightens the uniqueness of Christ's sacrifice.
This whole thing, reading the Old Testament, reading Samson and Delilah,
should literally lead us into an encounter with Jesus.
It's all about Jesus.
I'm so grateful for Jesus giving up His life for us in the way that He did,
dying on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins so that we might have life,
so that we wouldn't have to continue to have these judges over and over again who
fail and who don't actually represent the love of God.
Like every judge in this Bible, they're not God.
They're meant to lead and deliver the Israelites, but they always come up short because they're
not God.
And our final judge, our final Redeemer is God in the fullness of who God is.
And so He's perfect and He never failed.
And so we have an atonement for our sins that is final and it's successful and it's finished.
And anybody who gives their life to Jesus doesn't have to worry about judgment because
we've already been judged.
Because when God looks at us,
He doesn't even see us anymore, He sees Jesus.
That's what happens when you give your life to Jesus.
It says that He who had no sin became sin
so that we could become the righteousness of God.
Because before Jesus, or when you're not in Jesus,
when God looks at you, He sees your sin, He sees stain.
And the second you give your life to Jesus,
it's a cleansing by His blood.
You're covered in the blood of Jesus
and you wear His righteousness.
You literally have a robe of righteousness
and God looks at you and says,
you're justified, you're redeemed, you're saved,
you're safe.
And on earth, it's a beautiful thing that we get to do.
We get to be healed and delivered and go on this journey
where Jesus crushes into our story, exposes all of our shortcomings,
calls us higher, brings us out of bad situations.
And yeah, thank you, Jesus.
That's right.
Stay as close to Jesus as possible,
because when you stay as close to Jesus,
you won't settle for counterfeits.
You won't end up where Samson is, where
he's flirting with temptation and giving in to certain things.
Because when you're close to Jesus, you have strength.
He gives you the strength.
He gives you the conviction. He gives you the conviction.
The greatest blessing that we have on a walk with Jesus is conviction.
And the closer we are to Jesus, we want to be more like Him.
We don't want to go that way. We don't want to live like the world.
And God will bless us, but the problem with the Samson story is that he made his blessing bigger than God.
And we can never make our blessing bigger than God.
Everything should point back to him.
And so, are we perfect? No.
Will we fall short of the glory of God? Of course.
Do me and Angela sit up here and act like we've never fallen, even in our walk as we sit up here?
Five minutes before I got here today.
Five minutes before we got here.
But that's why having a repentant heart is everything.
Search my heart, oh Lord, help me.
I have these things in me that I don't like.
I need help, I need healing.
It's daily, killing the flesh. And
if you do that, you're on the right track. So good. Ever think you're too mighty. What
was that last one? Never think you're too high and mighty because you're not. You're
never too, you know, look, Samson was the perfect description of it, of a strong man who had all this power,
but got handed over to the enemy.
And that's what will happen if we live in habitual sin.
And if you think your gifts are from you,
like if I look at whatever is gifted in me
and think I'm great because of it without knowing that
I was literally formed from the dust of the
earth. I am actually dirt and I am literally nothing if not for God breathing life into me
and choosing me to be born and then putting every gift inside of me. I did not muster these things
up. You know what I mean? He gave them to me.
Everything. You know what I started doing? I swear, I didn't even realize I was doing
it. I just feel so grateful lately, like, even like going to a grocery store and getting
food. You know how much that pleases the Lord? Like, being in that communion of it just constant,
like, thank you. Thank you, I have water. Thank you for my friend. Thank you.
That's what communion with the Lord looks like.
Constantly just, it's so pleasing to Him.
And a lot of us, we forget to say thank you.
That's what relationship is.
It's like, thank you, Lord.
Like I can't even imagine how much that pleases Him.
Just being like, thank you.
I love that so much.
And if you guys are watching and you've never given your life to Jesus, we're so grateful that you're here.
Really quickly, I just pray that whoever you are, wherever you are, that the Holy Spirit would come
and lift the veil off of your eyes.
I pray that Holy Spirit would come into your room, into your car,
wherever you are, and just fill whichever room you're in with His presence.
I pray that the peace of God would come over you right now,
and I pray that the truth of God would be revealed to you, the truth of who Jesus is.
Holy Spirit, I pray that you reveal the Son to every single person listening or watching this episode.
If you've never given your life to Jesus and you think, you know, a man who died on the
cross, that means that all your sins are forgiven and your life is saved and you're going to
be able to live in heaven, if you think that's crazy, I get it.
If you think the Bible is a little crazy, I totally understand. But you have two people sitting here right now who can
literally testify to the good news that is this gospel, that it's truth, that Jesus
literally saved our lives. I was an alcoholic, anxious, depressed, disaster with a broken family history. Ari has battled so much mental health stuff with a broken family history, and we are walking
miracles.
It makes no sense for us to sit here and be the people that we are.
It literally is otherworldly.
It's supernatural what has taken place in our lives, and it's because of Jesus, the
person of Jesus, the truth of His Word, the Bible, and the sacrifice that Jesus made on
a cross.
Like, it is so beautiful, amazing, and it doesn't make sense sometimes because it's
super natural what takes place.
But Jesus took the penalty, He paid the price, and He loves you so much, and He gave you
your life.
He knows who you are.
He knows your name.
He knows everything you're going through.
He knows your entire family history.
He knows what you've been dealing with since you were a child, and He wants to be in it
with you.
He's literally standing at the door knocking, and He wants you to invite Him in, and He
wants to be Lord of your life.
He wants to be Lord of your mind, Lord of your body. He wants to heal you of every disease.
He wants to forgive you of every one of your sins.
That's what the Word of God says, that he forgives all of your sins, heals all of your diseases.
And so right now if you want to pray with us, you can give your life to Jesus.
Or if you're watching and you know that you've been lukewarm and your heart isn't burning
for Jesus anymore, and you know that you're in sin, and you know that you've turned away,
and you know that you've become numb, this is your time right now, your invitation to
give your life to Jesus once and for all and say, I'm done.
I'm done with that life.
I'm done with that life. I'm done with
the sin. I'm done with everything that I thought was gain because it's all loss. So just pray this
with me. Dear Jesus, I give you my life. I believe you died on the cross for the forgiveness of my
sins. I believe you rose from the dead and now you're seated at the right hand of the Father.
I believe that you are Lord.
I renounce the devil.
I renounce my sin.
Jesus, I want you to come into my life as my Lord and Savior.
Be Lord of my mind, Lord of my heart, Lord of my body. Fill me with your Holy Spirit,
in Jesus' name, amen.
Amen.
If you just gave your life to Jesus, welcome to the family! We love you guys so much.
We're so proud of you. We're so proud of you. And I don't know, when you were talking, I kept hearing, some of you may not think you
are called and I want you to know that each and every one of you has a purpose.
That's why you're here.
Yeah, he knows every single hair on your head.
He's got something for you, each and every single one of you.
So if you think you're too far gone, you're not.
You're here for a purpose and a reason and you're set apart by Him. And I really, I want you to hear my words
and I really want you to take that in because that is the truth and that's what it says in His Word.
I am so emotional. I'm so proud of you. I'm so good.
All right, we love you guys so much. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you.
May he turn his face towards you and give you peace.
Shalom, shalom.
We love you.
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