Read:
7 but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.
Have you ever wondered how Jesus was always there from the beginning? Some believe that Christ Jesus was a created angel, Some believe that he was just a prophet, and some believe that he was just a good teacher. According to the bible He was always there from the beginning because He is God the Son. Theologically, the word reputation means that He emptied himself. It is called the Kenotic Theory, which means he emptied himself. He became what He was not without ceasing to be what He was. He never stopped being the second person of the trinity. He emptied Himself not literally, but metaphorically. By taking-not subtraction. Even as a child in the manger He was still"...holding all things together by the power of His Word." Hebrews 1:3. If Christ in not God, then the work of Jesus in not eternally valid, but temporal, contingent, and relative. The good news is that our salvation is anchored in eternity. Thank God for Jesus coming to earth and dying on the cross, and this gives us the ability to repent and allow Christ to save us. I want us to reflect on what Christ really did when He came to earth. This was such a love for Christ to reach come down and make Himself of no reputation. This love is speaking to you today. Jesus is calling out to you in love and extending an invitation to cast all of your care upon Him today as Christians understanding what He really did, and He is extending His love for those who need salvation.
Prayer:
Lord we thank you for what you did upon the cross. We thank you Lord for coming down from heaven, and dying for us. You were the perfect Lamb Lord who fulfilled the many prophecies of the bible concerning your death, burial, and resurrection.
by Keith Edwards
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
God's Amazing Grace July 30th Devotional
Read:
Galatians 5:1
1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. 2 Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, that he is a debtor to do the whole law. 4 Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.
Grace will give you the power to do what you cannot do in your own strength. It is far more than what we have been taught from the pulpit. Some tell us that grace will cover you no matter what you do. The other thing taught from the pulpit is that grace is good and it is unmerited favor, but basically you have to obey a bunch of rules to make it to heaven after the initial coming to Jesus through repentance. A young man asked a preacher one time, "After I do all of these things you want me to do, is there anything else?" If we live for Christ to stay out of hell then that is the wrong reason to live for Him. If we haven't repented of our sins, then we will be convicted by the Holy Spirit and given the opportunity to receive Him. The bible makes it clear that all will have the opportunity at some time or another to receive Him. This would be very unfair for someone in the world to stand in judgment and them not ever having the opportunity by God's grace to receive Him. Grace doesn't give us a liscense to sin but to serve God. Grace is the knowledge of who God really is within us. We have Christ living and abiding within us as believers. If we don't tap into that revelation even as a christian, we will begin to look to ourselves to be right, and this is falling from grace. Falling from grace doesn't mean that your lost and going straight to hell, it means that you are looking to your works to make you right. Don't get religious on me now! How many of us look at our good deeds at times in our christian walk to make us right apart from the grace that needs to flow from within us? We start to feel miserable don't we. The bible say's to walk in that which we have received. When we come unto Jesus by that initial invitation through repentance, we need to keep coming unto Jesus everyday through our devotion, prayer, and worship. Grace teaches our heart to have a Godly fear and lead us on to great things of God. You may ask, “how do I understand and gain a knowledge of who God really is?” It’s by getting into the word of God, entering into his presence daily, and by prayer and devotion on a consistent basis that strengthens your relationship with the Holy Spirit. You will see things in a different light of who you are in Christ.
Grace is far more than what we have been taught. It is the power and strength that we draw from, giving us the ability to rise above the clouds of sin, and use our hands from the power of the recreated heart.
prayer:
Lord we pray that you will forgive us by your blood for looking to things to make us right. We do the right things because we have faith in you. We have good works Lord because we trust in you grace to make us like you. We ask that you would lead us by your grace in a mighty way today. Amen.
by: Keith Edwards
Galatians 5:1
1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. 2 Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, that he is a debtor to do the whole law. 4 Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.
Grace will give you the power to do what you cannot do in your own strength. It is far more than what we have been taught from the pulpit. Some tell us that grace will cover you no matter what you do. The other thing taught from the pulpit is that grace is good and it is unmerited favor, but basically you have to obey a bunch of rules to make it to heaven after the initial coming to Jesus through repentance. A young man asked a preacher one time, "After I do all of these things you want me to do, is there anything else?" If we live for Christ to stay out of hell then that is the wrong reason to live for Him. If we haven't repented of our sins, then we will be convicted by the Holy Spirit and given the opportunity to receive Him. The bible makes it clear that all will have the opportunity at some time or another to receive Him. This would be very unfair for someone in the world to stand in judgment and them not ever having the opportunity by God's grace to receive Him. Grace doesn't give us a liscense to sin but to serve God. Grace is the knowledge of who God really is within us. We have Christ living and abiding within us as believers. If we don't tap into that revelation even as a christian, we will begin to look to ourselves to be right, and this is falling from grace. Falling from grace doesn't mean that your lost and going straight to hell, it means that you are looking to your works to make you right. Don't get religious on me now! How many of us look at our good deeds at times in our christian walk to make us right apart from the grace that needs to flow from within us? We start to feel miserable don't we. The bible say's to walk in that which we have received. When we come unto Jesus by that initial invitation through repentance, we need to keep coming unto Jesus everyday through our devotion, prayer, and worship. Grace teaches our heart to have a Godly fear and lead us on to great things of God. You may ask, “how do I understand and gain a knowledge of who God really is?” It’s by getting into the word of God, entering into his presence daily, and by prayer and devotion on a consistent basis that strengthens your relationship with the Holy Spirit. You will see things in a different light of who you are in Christ.
Grace is far more than what we have been taught. It is the power and strength that we draw from, giving us the ability to rise above the clouds of sin, and use our hands from the power of the recreated heart.
prayer:
Lord we pray that you will forgive us by your blood for looking to things to make us right. We do the right things because we have faith in you. We have good works Lord because we trust in you grace to make us like you. We ask that you would lead us by your grace in a mighty way today. Amen.
by: Keith Edwards
Thursday, July 29, 2010
God Wants To Use Me? July 29th Devotional
Read:
1 Corinthians 12:12
The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ.
One night I was preaching at this church, and was in full time ministry working as a counselor and worship coordinator, and also did some evangelistic work teaching at different churches in Texas and Oklahoma. The message I felt like speaking about at this one church was that everyone in this church is important and has a specific place in the body of Christ, and told them that it's not just the Pastor or those involved in full time ministry in the church that only does the works of Christ. It's all of us. I told them that the minister's in the church supposed to equip the body of Christ to go out and advance God's Kingdom and do the works of Jesus. I looked back in the back row and immediately saw a young man who seemed like he got lost in the shuffle. I spoke that I felt like there is someone here who feels like you don't have any part in what is going on in the church, and spoke that God does have something for everyone here, and He is speaking to all of you right now to take that step of faith and walk in what He called us all in. That young man that I was focusing on came running to the altar. I walked down from the pulpit and prayed with him. We should never let the devil tell us that we are not special in God's eyes. We have a part to play. One of the tactics that the enemy uses is to make us think that we don't have a part to play in the church. We have to cast down all imaginations and thought patterns that tempts us to disconnect from the body of Christ. We all have a part to play, and we are a body made up of many parts. That young man that I prayed with was touched that night and exhorted to play a part in what God is doing. How many times do many get lost in the shuffle. I'm talking about born again Christians. You may feel like this young man, and you feel like you don't fit in or you can't be used by God. I want to encourage you today to get plugged in like never before. As the faithfulness to the body of Christ increases, so shall our destiny here on earth unfold before us. As we get plugged in to the church with a good attitude we will find out what God has really called us to.
Prayer:
Lord we ask that you help us to plug in to the church in such a powerful way. We ask that you give us a revelation of why we are here, and help us Lord to find that placement in the body of Christ like never before, Amen.
by Keith Edwards
1 Corinthians 12:12
The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ.
One night I was preaching at this church, and was in full time ministry working as a counselor and worship coordinator, and also did some evangelistic work teaching at different churches in Texas and Oklahoma. The message I felt like speaking about at this one church was that everyone in this church is important and has a specific place in the body of Christ, and told them that it's not just the Pastor or those involved in full time ministry in the church that only does the works of Christ. It's all of us. I told them that the minister's in the church supposed to equip the body of Christ to go out and advance God's Kingdom and do the works of Jesus. I looked back in the back row and immediately saw a young man who seemed like he got lost in the shuffle. I spoke that I felt like there is someone here who feels like you don't have any part in what is going on in the church, and spoke that God does have something for everyone here, and He is speaking to all of you right now to take that step of faith and walk in what He called us all in. That young man that I was focusing on came running to the altar. I walked down from the pulpit and prayed with him. We should never let the devil tell us that we are not special in God's eyes. We have a part to play. One of the tactics that the enemy uses is to make us think that we don't have a part to play in the church. We have to cast down all imaginations and thought patterns that tempts us to disconnect from the body of Christ. We all have a part to play, and we are a body made up of many parts. That young man that I prayed with was touched that night and exhorted to play a part in what God is doing. How many times do many get lost in the shuffle. I'm talking about born again Christians. You may feel like this young man, and you feel like you don't fit in or you can't be used by God. I want to encourage you today to get plugged in like never before. As the faithfulness to the body of Christ increases, so shall our destiny here on earth unfold before us. As we get plugged in to the church with a good attitude we will find out what God has really called us to.
Prayer:
Lord we ask that you help us to plug in to the church in such a powerful way. We ask that you give us a revelation of why we are here, and help us Lord to find that placement in the body of Christ like never before, Amen.
by Keith Edwards
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
The Greater One In Us July 28th Devotional
Read:
4You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.
It's great to know that we have a God that is not far away, but is living and abiding within us as believers. God breathed His life within us and we can walk in the spirit because of the blood of Jesus. The Greek word here for greater is megas, and one of the definitions is "powerfully affecting the senses." As we walk with the Lord day by day, His word begins to affect our emotions, mind, and even our health. A minister friend of mine whom I talk by phone and email said that there was a time in his life that he had lost his first love with God. He went to a meeting and everyone there seemed so joyous and full of life. He was doing all of the right things, but there was something missing in the season of his life. He went back to his hotel room and tears streamed down his face as Christ within him began affecting his every fiber. He went back home from the meeting, and he went to the doctor about some medicine that he had been taking. The medicine was making him sick. He came to find that the physical condition totally went away when he returned to his first love. Why? Because God's spirit is powerful within us and upon us. We have something on the inside of us that is more powerful than the thoughts the enemy throws our way, more powerful than the lies the world throws at us, and more powerful than the satanic force that tries to paralyze us from being effective as believers in Christ. Many , bless there heart, think they have to say a bunch of prayer formula's before the Lord, do a millions things to be accepted by the Lord, and they are just going through the motions without having that loving relationship with the Father. I want to encourage us today to realize that the very Christ within you as a believer is bigger and greater than the very problem you are facing. We need to find that place in the holy of holies from a revelation of who is really inside of our hearts.
Prayer:
Lord we ask you today to open our spiritual eyes to see who is really within us. We ask Lord that we try and not take advantage of the great power that is in us, and keep our gifts and talents that you have given us pure before you. Help us to return to our first love with you by expressing our love for you by that which is within us, and help us to really see who we are in you, and who you are within us.
by Keith Edwards
4You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.
It's great to know that we have a God that is not far away, but is living and abiding within us as believers. God breathed His life within us and we can walk in the spirit because of the blood of Jesus. The Greek word here for greater is megas, and one of the definitions is "powerfully affecting the senses." As we walk with the Lord day by day, His word begins to affect our emotions, mind, and even our health. A minister friend of mine whom I talk by phone and email said that there was a time in his life that he had lost his first love with God. He went to a meeting and everyone there seemed so joyous and full of life. He was doing all of the right things, but there was something missing in the season of his life. He went back to his hotel room and tears streamed down his face as Christ within him began affecting his every fiber. He went back home from the meeting, and he went to the doctor about some medicine that he had been taking. The medicine was making him sick. He came to find that the physical condition totally went away when he returned to his first love. Why? Because God's spirit is powerful within us and upon us. We have something on the inside of us that is more powerful than the thoughts the enemy throws our way, more powerful than the lies the world throws at us, and more powerful than the satanic force that tries to paralyze us from being effective as believers in Christ. Many , bless there heart, think they have to say a bunch of prayer formula's before the Lord, do a millions things to be accepted by the Lord, and they are just going through the motions without having that loving relationship with the Father. I want to encourage us today to realize that the very Christ within you as a believer is bigger and greater than the very problem you are facing. We need to find that place in the holy of holies from a revelation of who is really inside of our hearts.
Prayer:
Lord we ask you today to open our spiritual eyes to see who is really within us. We ask Lord that we try and not take advantage of the great power that is in us, and keep our gifts and talents that you have given us pure before you. Help us to return to our first love with you by expressing our love for you by that which is within us, and help us to really see who we are in you, and who you are within us.
by Keith Edwards
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
To Serve Others Is To Serve The Lord July 27th Devotional
Read:
Ephesians 6:7
7 Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men.
There is such power in reaching out to those who are in need. We pray that God will use us and ask Him to bring somebody our way to help, and when people who need help come around we seem to miss them. Ministry is all around us. We just have to open our eyes. I can remember going to church one Wednesday night, and in our worship time the Lord began to speak to me about ministry. I started thinking how many there had needs and needed some help. The person behind me could use a little money to buy groceries for there children, and the person beside me maybe needed a ride to church tonight. The person in front of me could use some extra prayer, and on and on it goes. It really opened my eyes that ministry is all around us. People who need help in certain areas don't care how much we know until they know how much we care, and sometimes it just takes us reaching out to them without words. There are times to speak an encouraging word to somebody, but just a little smile or touch from the Lord can be worth a million dollars to someone. I want to encourage you today to really reach out to those in need, and just remember that we are doing it unto the Lord and not men.
Prayer:
Lord we ask that you will open our eyes to see those in need. We want to be used Lord to be your hands and your feet to reach out to many, and to walk in places that you would walk to. Help us to be the body of Christ, amen.
by Keith Edwards
Ephesians 6:7
7 Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men.
There is such power in reaching out to those who are in need. We pray that God will use us and ask Him to bring somebody our way to help, and when people who need help come around we seem to miss them. Ministry is all around us. We just have to open our eyes. I can remember going to church one Wednesday night, and in our worship time the Lord began to speak to me about ministry. I started thinking how many there had needs and needed some help. The person behind me could use a little money to buy groceries for there children, and the person beside me maybe needed a ride to church tonight. The person in front of me could use some extra prayer, and on and on it goes. It really opened my eyes that ministry is all around us. People who need help in certain areas don't care how much we know until they know how much we care, and sometimes it just takes us reaching out to them without words. There are times to speak an encouraging word to somebody, but just a little smile or touch from the Lord can be worth a million dollars to someone. I want to encourage you today to really reach out to those in need, and just remember that we are doing it unto the Lord and not men.
Prayer:
Lord we ask that you will open our eyes to see those in need. We want to be used Lord to be your hands and your feet to reach out to many, and to walk in places that you would walk to. Help us to be the body of Christ, amen.
by Keith Edwards
Monday, July 26, 2010
The Functioning Temple July 26th Devotional
Read:
Ephesians 2:21
In whom all the building fitly framed together growth unto an holy temple in the Lord.
Also Read:
1 Corinthians 3:16
Know ye not that you are the temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you?
In the book “Another Wave Of Revival Frank J. Bartleman wrote: “In the beginning of the Pentecostal work, I became very much exercised in the spirit that Jesus should not be slighted, ‘lost in the temple,’ by the exaltation of the Holy Spirit and of the gifts of the Spirit.” Let’s bring out the two Greek words for temple in the old testament and new testament, and how the two words can really relate to us as the functioning church. The first Hebrew word is heykal. It means palace of God as King. The second Hebrew word is bayith, and it means a house containing a family. It also means a palace or household. Temple in 1 Corinthians chapter 3:16 and Ephesians chapter 2:21 is a body or church. The definition for temple in the new testament is naos, and the definition is a spiritual temple consisting of the Saints of all ages joined together by and in Christ. We are his temple, and he is our Lord. I want to encourage us to bind together like never before as a church or temple. One thing that will cause God's holy temple to rise stronger is exalting Christ Jesus completely, ands as we exalt Christ individually and corporately, then things will begin to unfold before us. We thank God for the great things that He gives us, but we need to exalt Him first and foremost for those things He gives us. The temple has been delayed as the body of Christ because of exalting the glory of God instead of the one who is the giver of glory. We have exalted the prophetic more than exalting Christ, and when we exalt Christ Jesus as who He is, we will function properly as the temple. Let's beging to build again as the temple.
Prayer:
Lord help us to be that functioning temple you desire us to be. We exalt you today Lord, and we lift you far above everything, and we desire to go forth in your mighty name as a temple. Amem.
by Keith Edwards
Ephesians 2:21
In whom all the building fitly framed together growth unto an holy temple in the Lord.
Also Read:
1 Corinthians 3:16
Know ye not that you are the temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you?
In the book “Another Wave Of Revival Frank J. Bartleman wrote: “In the beginning of the Pentecostal work, I became very much exercised in the spirit that Jesus should not be slighted, ‘lost in the temple,’ by the exaltation of the Holy Spirit and of the gifts of the Spirit.” Let’s bring out the two Greek words for temple in the old testament and new testament, and how the two words can really relate to us as the functioning church. The first Hebrew word is heykal. It means palace of God as King. The second Hebrew word is bayith, and it means a house containing a family. It also means a palace or household. Temple in 1 Corinthians chapter 3:16 and Ephesians chapter 2:21 is a body or church. The definition for temple in the new testament is naos, and the definition is a spiritual temple consisting of the Saints of all ages joined together by and in Christ. We are his temple, and he is our Lord. I want to encourage us to bind together like never before as a church or temple. One thing that will cause God's holy temple to rise stronger is exalting Christ Jesus completely, ands as we exalt Christ individually and corporately, then things will begin to unfold before us. We thank God for the great things that He gives us, but we need to exalt Him first and foremost for those things He gives us. The temple has been delayed as the body of Christ because of exalting the glory of God instead of the one who is the giver of glory. We have exalted the prophetic more than exalting Christ, and when we exalt Christ Jesus as who He is, we will function properly as the temple. Let's beging to build again as the temple.
Prayer:
Lord help us to be that functioning temple you desire us to be. We exalt you today Lord, and we lift you far above everything, and we desire to go forth in your mighty name as a temple. Amem.
by Keith Edwards
Sunday, July 25, 2010
The Sun Still Shines July 25th Devotional
Read:
2 Kings 20:1-6
1 In those days Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to him and said, "This is what the Lord says: Put your house in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover. 2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, " Remember, O Lord, how I have walked before you faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good in your eyes." And Hezekiah wept bitterly. 4 Before Isaiah had left the middle court, the word of the Lord came to him: 5 "Go back and tell Hezekiah, the leader of my people, "This is what the Lord, the God of your father David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will heal you. On the third day form now you will go up to the temple of the Lord. 6 I will add fifteen years to your life. And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the King of Assyria. I will defend this city for my sake and for the sake of my servant David.
Have you ever felt like you couldn't run the race of a christian any longer? You have had so many things come your way, and it feels like life has drained every ounce of strength you had within you. It's like your'e in a very deep dark hole and you can't even see your hands in front of you. You've come to the end of your rope with any faith you might have had. You try to climb out of this hole of discouragement to no avail. Then you pray and you see a very small light in front of you, and you hear God speak these words. "Child, meet me where you are at!" How many times do we try and climb out of a hole that we dug ourselves. We get to the place where we can't seem to find our way. God can meet you at any crossroad and situation that you may have gotten yourself into. He can pick you up when you fall, dig you out when you call, and love you when you need love. Sometimes we focus on our past instead of pressing towards the future. This can kill your faith. Just remember that yesterday is in the tomb, and tomorrow is in your womb, and birthed within you is great things that the Lord wants to show you. There lies within you a hope that will give you a desire to hold on when times are tough. In the story of King Hezekiah, Isaiah prophesied to him to set his house in order, for he is going to die. The bible says that King Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to God. Then God spoke to Isaiah and told him to go and tell King Hezekiah that He will not die and he shall live. Why? because King Hezekiah didn't look at his situation. He didn't look at where he might of missed it. The only thing that King Hezekiah could see was God. You may be at a place where there are clouds in your sky, but that doesn't mean that the sun isn't shining right behind those clouds. The clouds will eventually fade away, and the sun will shine. You may feel like you can't go on, but you can. Just look to Jesus and do what King Hezekiah did. See nothing but God. The Son still shines.
prayer:
Lord we come to you in your name and ask that you help us in our times of trouble. Help us Lord to call on you in the bad times and the good times. Let us see the sun shine Lord when we don't see any light beyond the horizon, and help us to forgive ourselves when we feel like we can't. Lord forgive us of any sin that brought unnecessary pain, and help us to still serve you with our whole heart in the middle of restoration. Amen.
by Keith Edwards
2 Kings 20:1-6
1 In those days Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to him and said, "This is what the Lord says: Put your house in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover. 2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, " Remember, O Lord, how I have walked before you faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good in your eyes." And Hezekiah wept bitterly. 4 Before Isaiah had left the middle court, the word of the Lord came to him: 5 "Go back and tell Hezekiah, the leader of my people, "This is what the Lord, the God of your father David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will heal you. On the third day form now you will go up to the temple of the Lord. 6 I will add fifteen years to your life. And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the King of Assyria. I will defend this city for my sake and for the sake of my servant David.
Have you ever felt like you couldn't run the race of a christian any longer? You have had so many things come your way, and it feels like life has drained every ounce of strength you had within you. It's like your'e in a very deep dark hole and you can't even see your hands in front of you. You've come to the end of your rope with any faith you might have had. You try to climb out of this hole of discouragement to no avail. Then you pray and you see a very small light in front of you, and you hear God speak these words. "Child, meet me where you are at!" How many times do we try and climb out of a hole that we dug ourselves. We get to the place where we can't seem to find our way. God can meet you at any crossroad and situation that you may have gotten yourself into. He can pick you up when you fall, dig you out when you call, and love you when you need love. Sometimes we focus on our past instead of pressing towards the future. This can kill your faith. Just remember that yesterday is in the tomb, and tomorrow is in your womb, and birthed within you is great things that the Lord wants to show you. There lies within you a hope that will give you a desire to hold on when times are tough. In the story of King Hezekiah, Isaiah prophesied to him to set his house in order, for he is going to die. The bible says that King Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to God. Then God spoke to Isaiah and told him to go and tell King Hezekiah that He will not die and he shall live. Why? because King Hezekiah didn't look at his situation. He didn't look at where he might of missed it. The only thing that King Hezekiah could see was God. You may be at a place where there are clouds in your sky, but that doesn't mean that the sun isn't shining right behind those clouds. The clouds will eventually fade away, and the sun will shine. You may feel like you can't go on, but you can. Just look to Jesus and do what King Hezekiah did. See nothing but God. The Son still shines.
prayer:
Lord we come to you in your name and ask that you help us in our times of trouble. Help us Lord to call on you in the bad times and the good times. Let us see the sun shine Lord when we don't see any light beyond the horizon, and help us to forgive ourselves when we feel like we can't. Lord forgive us of any sin that brought unnecessary pain, and help us to still serve you with our whole heart in the middle of restoration. Amen.
by Keith Edwards
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