BIBLE STUDY — January 10 | Exodus 19
“Preparing to Meet a Holy God”
Introduction
Exodus 19 is one of the most significant turning points in Scripture. The Israelites have journeyed from Egypt’s bondage to the base of Mount Sinai, where they will meet the God who delivered them.
Three months have passed since their exodus, and now God invites them into a covenant relationship — not as slaves, but as His chosen people. Before He gives them the Ten Commandments (in the next chapter), God first reveals His heart and holiness. He reminds them that He carried them “on eagles’ wings” and brought them to Himself.
This chapter is a powerful reminder that salvation leads to sanctification.
God doesn’t just free us from something — He frees us for something: to know Him, to live in covenant with Him, and to reflect His character in the world.
As Israel prepares to meet God, they learn that His presence demands reverence, obedience, and purity.
The mountain becomes a symbol of God’s holiness — unapproachable without preparation — yet His voice calls His people closer.
For believers today, Exodus 19 teaches that approaching God requires both relationship and reverence. We are invited into His presence, but never casually. The God who saved us through grace also calls us to live holy lives that honor His name.
Context
โ Author: Moses, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
โ Setting: The base of Mount Sinai, three months after leaving Egypt
โ Purpose: To prepare Israel for covenant relationship with God by revealing His holiness and calling them to obedience
Verse-by-Verse Overview
Verses 1–2 – Israel Camps at Sinai
In the third month after the children of Israel had gone out of the land of Egypt, on the same day, they came to the Wilderness of Sinai. For they had departed from Rephidim, had come to the Wilderness of Sinai, and camped in the wilderness. So Israel camped there before the mountain.
After three months of journeying through the wilderness, Israel arrives at Mount Sinai — the mountain of God. Here, they will meet the Lord personally and receive His covenant.
Lesson: God leads us from deliverance to relationship. Salvation brings freedom, but covenant brings intimacy.
Verses 3–4 – God Reminds Them of His Faithfulness
And Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain, saying, “Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of Israel: ‘You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.’”
God reminds Israel of His past power and tender care. “I bore you on eagles’ wings” expresses His protection and love — lifting them above danger and carrying them safely to Himself.
Lesson: God saves us not only from bondage but unto Himself. His goal isn’t just rescue — it’s relationship.
Verses 5–6 – Israel’s Covenant Calling
“Now therefore, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people; for all the earth is Mine. And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel.”
God offers Israel a covenant relationship. They are called to be His treasured possession — a kingdom of priests representing Him to the world.
Lesson: God calls His people to be distinct. You were redeemed not just to be free, but to represent His holiness and grace before others.
Verses 7–8 – The People Accept the Covenant
So Moses came and called for the elders of the people, and laid before them all these words which the Lord commanded him. Then all the people answered together and said, “All that the Lord has spoken we will do.” So Moses brought back the words of the people to the Lord.
The people eagerly accept God’s covenant, promising obedience. Their response reveals enthusiasm — though, as the story will show, they will struggle to keep their word.
Lesson: Commitment without dependence leads to failure. Obedience requires not just willpower, but the presence of God working within us.
Verses 9–11 – God Prepares to Appear
And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I come to you in the thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with you, and believe you forever.” So Moses told the words of the people to the Lord. Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their clothes. And let them be ready for the third day. For on the third day the Lord will come down upon Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people.”
God announces that He will visibly reveal Himself to confirm Moses’ authority and strengthen the people’s faith.
But first, they must be cleansed and prepared.
Lesson: God’s presence requires preparation. Holiness is not casual — we must purify ourselves to encounter His glory.
Verses 12–13 – Boundaries Around the Mountain
“You shall set bounds for the people all around, saying, ‘Take heed to yourselves that you do not go up to the mountain or touch its base. Whoever touches the mountain shall surely be put to death. Not a hand shall touch him, but he shall surely be stoned or shot with an arrow; whether man or beast, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come near the mountain.”
God commands strict boundaries around Mount Sinai. His holiness is so great that casual approach would mean death. The trumpet sound will be the sign of His arrival.
Lesson: Reverence for God is vital. While grace allows access, holiness demands respect. We must never lose awe of His majesty.
Verses 14–15 – The People Consecrated
So Moses went down from the mountain to the people and sanctified the people, and they washed their clothes. And he said to the people, “Be ready for the third day; do not come near your wives.”
The people prepare physically and spiritually. Cleansing symbolizes the need for purity of heart, while abstaining from intimacy emphasizes total devotion during this sacred encounter.
Lesson: Consecration means setting yourself apart for God. Preparing for His presence requires focus, purity, and surrender.
Verses 16–19 – God Descends in Glory
Then it came to pass on the third day, in the morning, that there were thunderings and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp trembled. And Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. Now Mount Sinai was completely in smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire.
Its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly. And when the blast of the trumpet sounded long and became louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him by voice.
The mountain shakes, thunder roars, and lightning flashes — a powerful display of divine majesty. God reveals His glory in a way that inspires awe and reverence.
Lesson: God’s presence shakes everything around it. His glory humbles the proud and reminds us of His power and holiness.
Verses 20–22 – God Calls Moses Up the Mountain
Then the Lord came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain. And the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. And the Lord said to Moses, “Go down and warn the people, lest they break through to gaze at the Lord, and many of them perish. Also let the priests who come near the Lord consecrate themselves, lest the Lord break out against them.”
God calls Moses up again but sends him back down with another warning — a reminder that His holiness cannot be taken lightly, even by priests.
Lesson: The closer your calling, the greater your responsibility. Spiritual privilege must be matched with spiritual purity.
Verses 23–25 – Final Warnings Before the Law
But Moses said to the Lord, “The people cannot come up to Mount Sinai; for You warned us, saying, ‘Set bounds around the mountain and consecrate it.’” Then the Lord said to him, “Away! Get down and then come up, you and Aaron with you. But do not let the priests and the people break through to come up to the Lord, lest He break out against them.” So Moses went down to the people and spoke to them.
Even as God prepares to give His law, He emphasizes the necessity of reverence and obedience. Moses obeys immediately, reinforcing the sacred boundaries of God’s holiness.
Lesson: Obedience opens the door to revelation. God entrusts His truth to those who honor His presence and follow His Word without hesitation.
Application for Today
1. Remember Why You’re Saved: God delivered you not just from sin but for relationship and purpose.
2. Approach God with Reverence: His presence is not casual — honor Him in prayer, worship, and obedience.
3. Prepare Your Heart Daily: Consecrate yourself through repentance, prayer, and time in His Word.
4. Live as His Priest: Represent God’s love and holiness to those around you.
5. Honor His Boundaries: God’s commands protect you from danger and guide you into life.
Summary
Exodus 19 prepares the stage for the giving of God’s Law in Exodus 20. Before the commands come the covenant — a reminder that holiness begins with relationship.
God shows Israel that He is not a distant deity but a holy, loving Father who calls His people to Himself. His descent on Mount Sinai reveals both His majesty and His mercy: He comes near, yet He remains God.
For believers, this chapter calls us to approach God with awe, gratitude, and humility. The same God who thundered on Sinai now dwells within us through the Holy Spirit — not because we are worthy, but because of His grace through Jesus Christ.
Reflection Questions
1. How do you prepare your heart to meet with God in prayer or worship?
2. What does it mean to you personally that you are called to be part of God’s “holy nation”?
3. How can reverence for God shape the way you live, lead, and serve others this week?
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“Preparing to Meet a Holy God”
Introduction
Exodus 19 is one of the most significant turning points in Scripture. The Israelites have journeyed from Egypt’s bondage to the base of Mount Sinai, where they will meet the God who delivered them.
Three months have passed since their exodus, and now God invites them into a covenant relationship — not as slaves, but as His chosen people. Before He gives them the Ten Commandments (in the next chapter), God first reveals His heart and holiness. He reminds them that He carried them “on eagles’ wings” and brought them to Himself.
This chapter is a powerful reminder that salvation leads to sanctification.
God doesn’t just free us from something — He frees us for something: to know Him, to live in covenant with Him, and to reflect His character in the world.
As Israel prepares to meet God, they learn that His presence demands reverence, obedience, and purity.
The mountain becomes a symbol of God’s holiness — unapproachable without preparation — yet His voice calls His people closer.
For believers today, Exodus 19 teaches that approaching God requires both relationship and reverence. We are invited into His presence, but never casually. The God who saved us through grace also calls us to live holy lives that honor His name.
Context
โ Author: Moses, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
โ Setting: The base of Mount Sinai, three months after leaving Egypt
โ Purpose: To prepare Israel for covenant relationship with God by revealing His holiness and calling them to obedience
Verse-by-Verse Overview
Verses 1–2 – Israel Camps at Sinai
In the third month after the children of Israel had gone out of the land of Egypt, on the same day, they came to the Wilderness of Sinai. For they had departed from Rephidim, had come to the Wilderness of Sinai, and camped in the wilderness. So Israel camped there before the mountain.
After three months of journeying through the wilderness, Israel arrives at Mount Sinai — the mountain of God. Here, they will meet the Lord personally and receive His covenant.
Lesson: God leads us from deliverance to relationship. Salvation brings freedom, but covenant brings intimacy.
Verses 3–4 – God Reminds Them of His Faithfulness
And Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain, saying, “Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of Israel: ‘You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.’”
God reminds Israel of His past power and tender care. “I bore you on eagles’ wings” expresses His protection and love — lifting them above danger and carrying them safely to Himself.
Lesson: God saves us not only from bondage but unto Himself. His goal isn’t just rescue — it’s relationship.
Verses 5–6 – Israel’s Covenant Calling
“Now therefore, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people; for all the earth is Mine. And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel.”
God offers Israel a covenant relationship. They are called to be His treasured possession — a kingdom of priests representing Him to the world.
Lesson: God calls His people to be distinct. You were redeemed not just to be free, but to represent His holiness and grace before others.
Verses 7–8 – The People Accept the Covenant
So Moses came and called for the elders of the people, and laid before them all these words which the Lord commanded him. Then all the people answered together and said, “All that the Lord has spoken we will do.” So Moses brought back the words of the people to the Lord.
The people eagerly accept God’s covenant, promising obedience. Their response reveals enthusiasm — though, as the story will show, they will struggle to keep their word.
Lesson: Commitment without dependence leads to failure. Obedience requires not just willpower, but the presence of God working within us.
Verses 9–11 – God Prepares to Appear
And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I come to you in the thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with you, and believe you forever.” So Moses told the words of the people to the Lord. Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their clothes. And let them be ready for the third day. For on the third day the Lord will come down upon Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people.”
God announces that He will visibly reveal Himself to confirm Moses’ authority and strengthen the people’s faith.
But first, they must be cleansed and prepared.
Lesson: God’s presence requires preparation. Holiness is not casual — we must purify ourselves to encounter His glory.
Verses 12–13 – Boundaries Around the Mountain
“You shall set bounds for the people all around, saying, ‘Take heed to yourselves that you do not go up to the mountain or touch its base. Whoever touches the mountain shall surely be put to death. Not a hand shall touch him, but he shall surely be stoned or shot with an arrow; whether man or beast, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come near the mountain.”
God commands strict boundaries around Mount Sinai. His holiness is so great that casual approach would mean death. The trumpet sound will be the sign of His arrival.
Lesson: Reverence for God is vital. While grace allows access, holiness demands respect. We must never lose awe of His majesty.
Verses 14–15 – The People Consecrated
So Moses went down from the mountain to the people and sanctified the people, and they washed their clothes. And he said to the people, “Be ready for the third day; do not come near your wives.”
The people prepare physically and spiritually. Cleansing symbolizes the need for purity of heart, while abstaining from intimacy emphasizes total devotion during this sacred encounter.
Lesson: Consecration means setting yourself apart for God. Preparing for His presence requires focus, purity, and surrender.
Verses 16–19 – God Descends in Glory
Then it came to pass on the third day, in the morning, that there were thunderings and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp trembled. And Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. Now Mount Sinai was completely in smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire.
Its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly. And when the blast of the trumpet sounded long and became louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him by voice.
The mountain shakes, thunder roars, and lightning flashes — a powerful display of divine majesty. God reveals His glory in a way that inspires awe and reverence.
Lesson: God’s presence shakes everything around it. His glory humbles the proud and reminds us of His power and holiness.
Verses 20–22 – God Calls Moses Up the Mountain
Then the Lord came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain. And the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. And the Lord said to Moses, “Go down and warn the people, lest they break through to gaze at the Lord, and many of them perish. Also let the priests who come near the Lord consecrate themselves, lest the Lord break out against them.”
God calls Moses up again but sends him back down with another warning — a reminder that His holiness cannot be taken lightly, even by priests.
Lesson: The closer your calling, the greater your responsibility. Spiritual privilege must be matched with spiritual purity.
Verses 23–25 – Final Warnings Before the Law
But Moses said to the Lord, “The people cannot come up to Mount Sinai; for You warned us, saying, ‘Set bounds around the mountain and consecrate it.’” Then the Lord said to him, “Away! Get down and then come up, you and Aaron with you. But do not let the priests and the people break through to come up to the Lord, lest He break out against them.” So Moses went down to the people and spoke to them.
Even as God prepares to give His law, He emphasizes the necessity of reverence and obedience. Moses obeys immediately, reinforcing the sacred boundaries of God’s holiness.
Lesson: Obedience opens the door to revelation. God entrusts His truth to those who honor His presence and follow His Word without hesitation.
Application for Today
1. Remember Why You’re Saved: God delivered you not just from sin but for relationship and purpose.
2. Approach God with Reverence: His presence is not casual — honor Him in prayer, worship, and obedience.
3. Prepare Your Heart Daily: Consecrate yourself through repentance, prayer, and time in His Word.
4. Live as His Priest: Represent God’s love and holiness to those around you.
5. Honor His Boundaries: God’s commands protect you from danger and guide you into life.
Summary
Exodus 19 prepares the stage for the giving of God’s Law in Exodus 20. Before the commands come the covenant — a reminder that holiness begins with relationship.
God shows Israel that He is not a distant deity but a holy, loving Father who calls His people to Himself. His descent on Mount Sinai reveals both His majesty and His mercy: He comes near, yet He remains God.
For believers, this chapter calls us to approach God with awe, gratitude, and humility. The same God who thundered on Sinai now dwells within us through the Holy Spirit — not because we are worthy, but because of His grace through Jesus Christ.
Reflection Questions
1. How do you prepare your heart to meet with God in prayer or worship?
2. What does it mean to you personally that you are called to be part of God’s “holy nation”?
3. How can reverence for God shape the way you live, lead, and serve others this week?
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BIBLE STUDY — January 10 | Exodus 19
โก๏ธ “Preparing to Meet a Holy God”
Introduction
Exodus 19 is one of the most significant turning points in Scripture. The Israelites have journeyed from Egypt’s bondage to the base of Mount Sinai, where they will meet the God who delivered them.
Three months have passed since their exodus, and now God invites them into a covenant relationship — not as slaves, but as His chosen people. Before He gives them the Ten Commandments (in the next chapter), God first reveals His heart and holiness. He reminds them that He carried them “on eagles’ wings” and brought them to Himself.
This chapter is a powerful reminder that salvation leads to sanctification.
God doesn’t just free us from something — He frees us for something: to know Him, to live in covenant with Him, and to reflect His character in the world.
As Israel prepares to meet God, they learn that His presence demands reverence, obedience, and purity.
The mountain becomes a symbol of God’s holiness — unapproachable without preparation — yet His voice calls His people closer.
For believers today, Exodus 19 teaches that approaching God requires both relationship and reverence. We are invited into His presence, but never casually. The God who saved us through grace also calls us to live holy lives that honor His name.
Context
โ Author: Moses, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
โ Setting: The base of Mount Sinai, three months after leaving Egypt
โ Purpose: To prepare Israel for covenant relationship with God by revealing His holiness and calling them to obedience
Verse-by-Verse Overview
Verses 1–2 – Israel Camps at Sinai
In the third month after the children of Israel had gone out of the land of Egypt, on the same day, they came to the Wilderness of Sinai. For they had departed from Rephidim, had come to the Wilderness of Sinai, and camped in the wilderness. So Israel camped there before the mountain.
After three months of journeying through the wilderness, Israel arrives at Mount Sinai — the mountain of God. Here, they will meet the Lord personally and receive His covenant.
Lesson: God leads us from deliverance to relationship. Salvation brings freedom, but covenant brings intimacy.
Verses 3–4 – God Reminds Them of His Faithfulness
And Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain, saying, “Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of Israel: ‘You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.’”
God reminds Israel of His past power and tender care. “I bore you on eagles’ wings” expresses His protection and love — lifting them above danger and carrying them safely to Himself.
Lesson: God saves us not only from bondage but unto Himself. His goal isn’t just rescue — it’s relationship.
Verses 5–6 – Israel’s Covenant Calling
“Now therefore, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people; for all the earth is Mine. And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel.”
God offers Israel a covenant relationship. They are called to be His treasured possession — a kingdom of priests representing Him to the world.
Lesson: God calls His people to be distinct. You were redeemed not just to be free, but to represent His holiness and grace before others.
Verses 7–8 – The People Accept the Covenant
So Moses came and called for the elders of the people, and laid before them all these words which the Lord commanded him. Then all the people answered together and said, “All that the Lord has spoken we will do.” So Moses brought back the words of the people to the Lord.
The people eagerly accept God’s covenant, promising obedience. Their response reveals enthusiasm — though, as the story will show, they will struggle to keep their word.
Lesson: Commitment without dependence leads to failure. Obedience requires not just willpower, but the presence of God working within us.
Verses 9–11 – God Prepares to Appear
And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I come to you in the thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with you, and believe you forever.” So Moses told the words of the people to the Lord. Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their clothes. And let them be ready for the third day. For on the third day the Lord will come down upon Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people.”
God announces that He will visibly reveal Himself to confirm Moses’ authority and strengthen the people’s faith.
But first, they must be cleansed and prepared.
Lesson: God’s presence requires preparation. Holiness is not casual — we must purify ourselves to encounter His glory.
Verses 12–13 – Boundaries Around the Mountain
“You shall set bounds for the people all around, saying, ‘Take heed to yourselves that you do not go up to the mountain or touch its base. Whoever touches the mountain shall surely be put to death. Not a hand shall touch him, but he shall surely be stoned or shot with an arrow; whether man or beast, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come near the mountain.”
God commands strict boundaries around Mount Sinai. His holiness is so great that casual approach would mean death. The trumpet sound will be the sign of His arrival.
Lesson: Reverence for God is vital. While grace allows access, holiness demands respect. We must never lose awe of His majesty.
Verses 14–15 – The People Consecrated
So Moses went down from the mountain to the people and sanctified the people, and they washed their clothes. And he said to the people, “Be ready for the third day; do not come near your wives.”
The people prepare physically and spiritually. Cleansing symbolizes the need for purity of heart, while abstaining from intimacy emphasizes total devotion during this sacred encounter.
Lesson: Consecration means setting yourself apart for God. Preparing for His presence requires focus, purity, and surrender.
Verses 16–19 – God Descends in Glory
Then it came to pass on the third day, in the morning, that there were thunderings and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp trembled. And Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. Now Mount Sinai was completely in smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire.
Its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly. And when the blast of the trumpet sounded long and became louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him by voice.
The mountain shakes, thunder roars, and lightning flashes — a powerful display of divine majesty. God reveals His glory in a way that inspires awe and reverence.
Lesson: God’s presence shakes everything around it. His glory humbles the proud and reminds us of His power and holiness.
Verses 20–22 – God Calls Moses Up the Mountain
Then the Lord came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain. And the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. And the Lord said to Moses, “Go down and warn the people, lest they break through to gaze at the Lord, and many of them perish. Also let the priests who come near the Lord consecrate themselves, lest the Lord break out against them.”
God calls Moses up again but sends him back down with another warning — a reminder that His holiness cannot be taken lightly, even by priests.
Lesson: The closer your calling, the greater your responsibility. Spiritual privilege must be matched with spiritual purity.
Verses 23–25 – Final Warnings Before the Law
But Moses said to the Lord, “The people cannot come up to Mount Sinai; for You warned us, saying, ‘Set bounds around the mountain and consecrate it.’” Then the Lord said to him, “Away! Get down and then come up, you and Aaron with you. But do not let the priests and the people break through to come up to the Lord, lest He break out against them.” So Moses went down to the people and spoke to them.
Even as God prepares to give His law, He emphasizes the necessity of reverence and obedience. Moses obeys immediately, reinforcing the sacred boundaries of God’s holiness.
Lesson: Obedience opens the door to revelation. God entrusts His truth to those who honor His presence and follow His Word without hesitation.
Application for Today
1. Remember Why You’re Saved: God delivered you not just from sin but for relationship and purpose.
2. Approach God with Reverence: His presence is not casual — honor Him in prayer, worship, and obedience.
3. Prepare Your Heart Daily: Consecrate yourself through repentance, prayer, and time in His Word.
4. Live as His Priest: Represent God’s love and holiness to those around you.
5. Honor His Boundaries: God’s commands protect you from danger and guide you into life.
Summary
Exodus 19 prepares the stage for the giving of God’s Law in Exodus 20. Before the commands come the covenant — a reminder that holiness begins with relationship.
God shows Israel that He is not a distant deity but a holy, loving Father who calls His people to Himself. His descent on Mount Sinai reveals both His majesty and His mercy: He comes near, yet He remains God.
For believers, this chapter calls us to approach God with awe, gratitude, and humility. The same God who thundered on Sinai now dwells within us through the Holy Spirit — not because we are worthy, but because of His grace through Jesus Christ.
Reflection Questions
1. How do you prepare your heart to meet with God in prayer or worship?
2. What does it mean to you personally that you are called to be part of God’s “holy nation”?
3. How can reverence for God shape the way you live, lead, and serve others this week?
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