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The Revised Foundation Module

The document covers the concepts of the new birth experience and the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. It explains that the new birth is receiving God's life through the Holy Spirit, leading to eternal life and blessings, while the Holy Spirit empowers believers for service and effective Christian living. Additionally, it discusses the importance of faith, grace, and the gifts of the Spirit, emphasizing the need for a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.

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The document covers the concepts of the new birth experience and the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. It explains that the new birth is receiving God's life through the Holy Spirit, leading to eternal life and blessings, while the Holy Spirit empowers believers for service and effective Christian living. Additionally, it discusses the importance of faith, grace, and the gifts of the Spirit, emphasizing the need for a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.

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CLASS ONE

TOPIC: THE NEW BIRTH EXPERIENCE


TEXT: John3:3-16, 1:12, 2Cor.5:17, Rom. 10:9-10, 1Peter 1:23, Eph. 2:8, 5:26

INTRODUCTION
The new birth experience is receiving the life and nature of God by the Holy Spirit through His Word.
This means that the new born in Christ is one who has been delivered from the nature of sin and its
consequences and now has the life (eternal life) of God and is also entitled to all of God’s blessings in
Christ Jesus (Eph. 1:3). This new born is who we refer to as a Christian.

THE HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE NEW BIRTH EXPERIENCE.


Gen.3:6-11, Rom.5:12-18, 1 Cor. 15:21-22, Rom. 3:23, 6:23, Heb. 9:12-15, 22, 10:4, 10.
God from the beginning always wanted to have fellowship with man but sin became a hindrance to this
when Adam disobeyed God. Due to this, all men were born sinners because all preceded out of Adam
and so the penalty for this disobedient act was spiritual death. To be free from this, blood from an
uncontaminated body needed to be shed once for all because the blood of bulls and goats could not take
away sins. To save us, God in His Love nature, sent His only son Jesus who by the shedding of blood
and His death completely satisfied the demands of Divine justice (Col.2:14-15, Rom.6:10), blotting out
the ordinances written against us and by His resurrection conquered death and totally destroyed the
works of satan, so that all which believed on Him are also justified and made right with God. Col.2:14-
15, Rom.6:5; 10, 4:24-25.

WHAT IS SIN ?
Sin is transgression of the law (1 John 3:4). It is rebellion and conscious deviation from a known right.
To sin can be to miss the goal or target- or to rebel, reject or ignore God’s standards/laws. It is to fall
short of what God expects of us. The sin nature refers to the old nature that every human is born with,
sinners sin because of this nature that abides in them (Rom 7:1-25). Therefore a man in Christ is without
sin and is made righteous.......

RIGHTEOUSNESS
Righteousness is a gift from God not just an act. We are not righteous because of our ability but
because of the life and nature of Christ in us.(2 Cor 5:21, Rom 3:21-24, 5:17-19)

WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
Christianity is expressing the life of God. It is not being born into a Christian family or About joining a
church; it is not doing good things or trying to be good; It is not a Religion but a life that has been made
available by God in Christ and it is lived by Grace through faith not by works (your effort in trying to
gain God’s approval). Eph.2:8, Rom.1:17.

THE GOSPEL John 3:16-17, Rom 3:24-25


The Gospel is the demonstration of God’s love to mankind in which He sent His Son to save us
through His death, burial and resurrection The Gospel is a message of:
● Grace: God’s unmerited favour and love.
● Forgiveness: Freedom from sin’s guilt and shame.
● Redemption: Rescued from sin’s slavery and darkness.
● Reconciliation: Restored relationship with God.
● New Life: Transformed by the Holy Spirit’s power
HOW DOES ONE RECEIVE THE NEW BIRTH Rom.10:4-10, John 1:12-13, 3:16, Eph.2:8,
Gal.2:20, Luke 12:8, Matt 10:32
Now that Jesus has done all the work, He now gives Himself as a gift so we do not Need to work to get
saved but receive this gift(Jesus) by;
● Hearing and believing the gospel in your heart.
● Making a confession of your faith with your
mouth.
Point to Note; it is not confessing that gets you saved but believing! Your confession Is an open
declaration of your believe (salvation) so that all that hear you know that You have accepted Jesus as
Lord over you. This is why at the new birth you do not confess sins but the Lordship of Jesus and it is
continuous throughout your life time On earth. (Rom. 10:10)

WHAT HAPPENS AT THE NEW BIRTH


● The man is now a new creature. 2 Cor 5:17
● The man is born of the spirit John 3:3-16
● The man is sealed with the spirit Eph 1:13
● The man is blessed with all spiritual blessings Eph 1:3-14, 2:1-22.
● The believer is free from sin and now has the nature of God. Rom.6:17-18, 2cor.5:21.
● The Believer is now an heir (son) of God and joint-heirs with Christ therefore; He now shares
in Christ inheritance and is also a member of the family with God as Father. Rom.8:14-17, Eph.
1:3-4, 2Peter1:3-4.
● He is now called to follow Christ, which is to learn of his character, practice And doctrine. He
is now called to become a disciple Matt.28:19-20, 2Cor.5:17-20.
● The believer now has the ability to renew His mind. Rom. 12:1-2.

WHAT IS FAITH?
Faith means trust in God and the integrity of His word. Therefore, Faith is taking God’s word to be
true and acting upon it because of who God is (you Know He can’t lie).
Faith is total trust and confidence in God, His promises, and His character. It’s the assurance of things
hoped for and the conviction of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
How does faith come? Eph.2:7-9, Rom.10:17
Faith is a gift from God we receive at salvation. It comes by hearing and hearing by the word of Christ,
that is the Gospel. Gal 2:20 say “…we live by the faith of the Son of God…” that means we live our
lives by looking unto Jesus and putting our trust in Him and His finished work (Heb 12:2). So what we
need is to grow in the knowledge of Christ by constant study of the word, prayers and fellowship with
the Holy Spirit (Jude 1:20)

Characteristics of Faith.
-It is our foundation. Heb. 12:1-2
-It is a defence. Eph.6:16
-It works by acting on God’s word based on love. Gal 5:6.
-It works by speaking. Mark 11:20-24

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO LIVE BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH? Eph.2:8


Ephesians 2:8 spoke of our salvation being by Grace. It means we had nothing to offer to make it happen,
we only received what Christ did for us. He made it clear from Ephesians 2:1 that we were spiritual
dead, there is nothing a dead man can offer. So It’s by his grace we came alive and it was through faith
which came to us via the preaching of the Gospel (Romans 10:17).

WHAT ARE DEAD WORKS? Rom.10:3, Phil.3:3-11, Isaiah 64:6, Rom 3:27-28
Dead works refers to man’s entire attempt by his own effort or by observing the law to attain
righteousness or get God’s acceptance. ”Dead works” refers to actions or efforts that appear outwardly
righteous or religious but lack spiritual life, sincerity, or true faith. Paul in Rom 3:19-20 states clearly
that by the law shall no flesh be justified and he crowns it all to say that all men are guilty before God.
So therefore there is nothing man can do of himself to attain God’s approval, his right standing before
God will be totally based on God’s basis. It’s vital the unbeliever knows his only way out is accepting
what God has done through his son. The same thing goes for the believer.
Practical examples of dead works are:
-A believer working to gain God’s acceptance outside faith after being saved Already by faith.
Gal.3:1-
3.
-A believer who is saved but is not producing fruits (Good works). We are saved By grace through faith
to produce good works (works inspired by love).
-Serving in church or going to church to be recognized by men or gain men’s Approval. Eph.6:5-6.
-Serving God because of what you can get from Him.
-Works of the flesh. Gal. 5:17-21.

HOW DOES ONE REPENT FROM DEAD WORKS? Eph.2:8-9, 2Cor.5:7, Rom.1:17, 12:1-3.
To Repent means to have a change of mind towards something. To repent from dead works is to change
your mind from the fact that you stand before God on the basis of your deeds. You now place your mind
fully on the fact that it’s by the finished works of Christ. Eph 2:1-9. Paul makes it clear in Rom 4:5 that
“But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted
for righteousness”. To repent from dead works, the believer must realize that salvation was made
available by grace through faith not of works and can only be sustained by Grace through faith. The
believer must also know that grace is an empowerment hence one is saved to produce good works (a
product of faith which works by love) 1Peter 2:9. Renewing the mind by God’s word. Rom.12:2.

CONCLUSION
Now that you are saved, you now understand that the Life of a believer is lived by GRACE through
FAITH in GODS WORD to produce GOODWORKS. The consciousness of This in our heart would
create room for us to be thoroughly furnished unto every good Work. These things we will teach as we
go on.

ASSIGNMENT(Answer all questions with scriptural references)


1. What does it mean to be born again?
2. Why couldn’t man save Himself?
3. What do we confess at the new birth and why do we confess it?
4. Is it believers or unbelievers that produce dead works? (Give reasons for your Answer).
5. Outline practical ways to renew our mind.
6. Can a believer produce dead works by faith? (Give reasons for your answer(s)).

MEMORY VERSE: 2Cor.5:17, Eph.2:8


FUTHER STUDY:
Growing up Spiritually by Kenneth E. Hagin
Identification by E.W Kenyon.
Love the way to Victory by Kenneth E. Hagin.
Two kinds of Faith by E.W Kenyon
New Creation realities by E.W Kenyon
CLASS TWO
TOPIC: HOLY SPIRIT
TEXT: Psalm 139:7-10, Luke 1:35, Job 33:4, Acts 1:8.

INTRODUCTION
The Holy Spirit is the third person in the Trinity. He is God co-equal and co-eternal living in us (John
14:16-18). He is Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient. He is a person whom you can relate with, He
has emotions (Eph 4:30), a will (1Cor 12:11), He speaks (Acts 13:2). He is not a wind, fire, oil, dove,
water; these are only symbols of His workings.

Functions of the Holy Spirit in the Believers life


1. He equips the believers for service Acts 1:8, 1Cor 12:7-11.
2. He gives the believer assurance of His salvation and awareness of sonship Rom 8:14-16, Gal
4:6, 1Cor 2:12.
3. He teaches the believer the way of truth (Jesus) Jn 16:13-15, 14:26.
4. He helps the believer to pray in God’s will (Rom 8:26) and opens up our understanding to His
Word Jn 16:13-15, Eph 1:17-18.
5. He releases gifts upon believers 1Cor 12:7-11.

Holy Ghost Baptism Acts 1:8, 2:4, Jude 1:20, Luke 3:16
This is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon a believer to empower him/her for service and effective
Christian living. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is the supernatural endowment with power for
effective witnessing and service.

Difference between the New birth and Holy Ghost baptism.


You do not receive a different spirit when the Holy Spirit comes upon you but the same Spirit. The
basic differences between both experiences are:

NEW BIRTH EXPERIENCE HOLY GHOST BAPTISM

Deliverance from sin by accepting Jesus Jn 3:16 Empowering of the believer for effective service
Acts 1:8, Jude 1:20

This is meant for unbelievers Meant for all believers. Acts 19:4-6

It is accompanied with the fruit of the Spirit. Gal It's initial evidence is speaking with other
5:22 tongues. Acts 2:4, 10:44-46

Does not involve laying on of hands. It can take place with or without the laying on of
hands. Acts 8:17; 10:44-45

Speaking in tongues
This is a supernatural ability in which a believer communicates directly with God from His spirit in a
language which cannot be understood by the human mind. 1 Cor 14:2.
Importance of speaking in tongues.
● Its builds and strengthens your spirit 1Cor 14:14, Jude 1:20, Eph 3:16.
● It helps you pray in Gods will Rom 8:26-27.
● Opens up the flow of the supernatural (the gifts of the Holy Spirit) in your life 1Cor 12:7-11.

How do you develop fellowship with the Holy Spirit?


The Holy Spirit is not some mystical force. He is not weird goose bumps or a tickle you get when
you’re in church. The Holy Spirit is a person and He wants to be with you! He desires to have an
intimate relationship with more than you want to with him. In developing fellowship with Him, you
need to be intentional.

Here are ways you can develop fellowship with Him:


● Develop God-consciousness. Paul said in 1 Thess. 5:17 to “pray without ceasing”. God-
consciousness is the constant awareness that God is with you ALL the time. That is a crazy
thought! He is literally with you at all times. God doesn’t want us to compartmentalize our
relationship with Him.
● Invite the Holy Spirit when you read the Word Eph. 1:17-18.
● Pray in the Holy Spirit Jude 1:20-21.
● Yield to the Holy Spirit Gal 5:16-18.
Discussion: How do you know the voice or leading of the Holy Spirit?

GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT 1COR 12:7-11


The gifts of the Spirit are meant for every believer. In this class, we will learn about the diverse gifts
of the Spirit and how to receive and function effectively in them. We shall also discuss the doctrine of
the Laying on of Hands.

THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT


1. The Word of Wisdom: This is a divine revelation from God concerning a specific future
occurrence and how to apply His word or the counsel for it (Acts 11:28-30; 21:10-11).
2. The Word of Knowledge: This is a divine revelation about the past or present concerning
certain facts (knowledge) in the mind of God about certain people or circumstances that the
speaker couldn’t have possibly known by himself (Acts 5:1-10, Jn 4:17-18).
3. Discerning of Spirits: This is the divine insight (revelation) into the Spirit realm to discern
(distinguish) good and evil spirits and also to judge prophecies. It is also the ability to detect
the Spirit behind certain human activities (Acts16:16-18, Isa 6:1-3, Rev 1:10-13).
4. Prophecy: This is a divine utterance to speak out a revelation directly from God under the
influence of the Holy Spirit for the exhortation, edification and comfort of the hearers (1Cor.
14:3). It is interpreting the divine will and purpose of God in inspired preaching and teaching.
5. Diverse kinds of tongues: These are supernatural utterance in other languages not known to
the speaker (except by interpretation) but to the hearers or is interpreted also to them (1Cor
12:10).NOTE: diverse kinds of tongues are different from tongues for personal edification.
Below are the differences;

DIVERSE KINDS OF TONGUES TONGUES FOR PERSONAL


EDIFICATION
1. This is a gift given by the Spirit of God to This is for all believers that have been baptized
believers as He wills. in the Holy Spirit (it is the same as the tongue
received as the initial evidence during Holy
Spirit baptism).

2. This is for the edification of the church hence This is for personal edification and not for the
it must be interpreted. church. In other words it is communication
strictly between God and you.

6. Interpretation of Tongues: This is the supernatural ability to understand and make known in
a common language an utterance spoken in tongues (1Cor 14:12-16).
7. The Gift of Faith: This is the supernatural ability to believe God absolutely (not affected by
doubt or uncertainty) for the miraculous to happen (1Cor 12:9, Dan 6:23, Mark 4:38).
8. Working of Miracles: This is the supernatural ability to alter the normal course of nature
(John 6:11-13).
9. The Gift of Healings: This is the supernatural power to heal all manner of diseases and
sickness without any human aids or medicine or above human aids or medicine (Matt 9:33-
35, 28:7-9).

HOW TO RECEIVE THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT


It is important to mention that these gifts are given to every believer as He wills but we are to desire
them. The following are ways to receive:
● Desire by Faith Heb.11:6, Matt.7:7.
● Walking in love 1Cor.13:1-3; 14:1.

HOW TO BE SENSITIVE TO THE SPIRIT AND SKILLED IN THE OPERATIONS OF THE


GIFTS
1. Desire by faith, being motivated by love for the body of Christ (1Cor 12:7, 1Cor 13:1-13,
14:1).
2. Stay within the confines of love (John 15:9), and seek to grow in the knowledge of God (Phil
1:9-10, Eph 3:17-19).
3. Depth in God’s word through study and meditation (Col 3:16, 2Tim 2:15, Josh 1:8, Psalms
1:1-2).
4. Learn to walk by faith (2Cor 5:7, Heb. 11:6, Hab 2:4). Also seek to grow your faith.
5. Obedience to instructions or promptings of the Holy Spirit (Rom 8:14, 1Cor 2:12-14).
6. Pray in the Holy Ghost and learn to minister unto God (Jude 1:20, Eph 5:19, 6:18)
7. Consciousness and sensitivity to the Spirit of God.
8. Always stay clear and open minded by thinking pure thoughts (Phil 4:8, Rom 12:11-2, Col
3:8-15).
9. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
10. Be humble to learn from those ahead of you.

LAYING ON OF HANDS
This is a basic teaching of Christ that involves the transfer of virtue from one person to another by
faith (Mark 16:16-18). The purpose of the laying hands as seen in the scriptures is;
1. For impartation of the Holy Ghost and the Gifts of the spirit; 1Tim 4:14, Acts 8:15-17; 19:5-6.
2. For the release of blessings; Mark 10:13-16, Matt 19:13-14.
3. For commissioning (appointment of church workers and leaders) Acts 6:1-7; 13:1-4, Deut
34:9.
4. For ministration. Luke 13; 11-13, Mark 16:17-18; 5:22-24, 35-43.
Note that;
● Faith is the spiritual connect in the transfer of virtue not hands; Mark 16:16-18.
● It either precedes or is accompanied with or without words.
● Whatever is released (especially gifts and healings) are to be stirred and sustained by faith. 2
Tim.1:6.
● It must be done in sensitivity to God and not suddenly by human impulse on anyone to avoid
being a partaker in their sins 1Tim.5:22.

CONCLUSION
Now that you know the gifts of the Spirit, make love your highest goal and by it desire these gifts for
the sake of edifying the church (1Cor.14:3).The baptism of the Holy Spirit qualifies the believer to
operate in the diverse gifts of the Spirit. But start now to build a constant fellowship with the Holy
Spirit. Once baptized, you keep being filled with the Holy Spirit. Acts 4:31, Eph.5:17-19.

MEMORY VERSE: 1Cor.14:1.Rom.8:26.

ASSIGNMENT (answer all questions with scriptural references)


1. Why are tongues for personal edification different from diverse kinds of tongues?
2. What does it mean to edify, exhort and comfort the church?
3. Do you think the gifts of the Spirits are important for the believer? (Give reasons for your
answer.)
4. A man gets born again and then gets baptized in the Holy Ghost. What differentiates both
experiences for him?
5. Is the baptism of the Holy Spirit for all believers? Give reasons for your answer(s).

FUTHER STUDY:
The Holy Spirit and His gifts by KENNETH E. HAGIN
Why Tongues by KENNETH E. HAGIN
POINT TO NOTE: this teaching is practical and a day or time must be set aside for students to be
filled with the Holy Spirit. For further understanding consult the personal development module at
the end of this manual on the Laying on of hands.
CLASS THREE: GROWING UP
CLASS 3a TOPIC: THE RELEVANCE OF GOD’S WORD
TEXT: 1 Peter 2:2

The primary way a believer grows in the redemptive work of Christ is through the study of God’s
word
1Peter 2:2 KJV “As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow
thereby”.

From the above scripture, it is clear to us that the believer is to crave for the sincere milk of the word
(that is sound doctrine) for them to grow. The word “sincere” is from the Greek word “Adolos” which
means to unmixed, unadulterated. In other words if there is a sincere milk of the word there is also an
insincere milk of the word (unsound doctrine). An unsound doctrine/teaching is teaching that removes
your focus from the finished work of Christ and sets your focus on materialism that promotes self-
consciousness, instead of Christ consciousness.

God’s Word defined!


God’s Word is the revelation of the purpose and intents of His heart towards His creation which is
fully embodied in Christ Jesus and recorded in the scriptures. Jerem.29:11, Heb.1:1-3

Importance of God’s Word


1. God’s undying and forever faithful love for us is revealed unto us. (John 3:16, Eph. 3:18-19)
2. It guides the believer. (Psalm 119:105)
3. It provides spiritual nourishment for growth (1 Peter 2:2)
4. It renews the mind of the believer (Romans 12:2)

THE IMPORTANCE OF GOD’S WORD IN RENEWING THE MIND


To grow into Christ in all things the scriptures tell us to renew our minds so that we can transform
from the custom and traditions of this world. To renew means to make new again (freshness,
renovate). We must constantly renew our mind by removing the thoughts, understanding and
reasoning that belongs to the world, and inputting it with God’s word, which is the agent of renewal.

How should we renew our minds?


● Study the word of God; 2Tim. 3:15; 2Tim. 2:15
● Through meditation. Josh.1:8, Ps. 1:1-3, James 1:23. Meditation is rehearsing or thinking
about something until it becomes so real to you. Meditation also means to ponder on
something actively until consciously or unconsciously it becomes part of you and causes you
to act in a particular manner.
NOTE THAT: What you meditate on forms your thoughts and your thoughts are the
contents of your mind. Who you are, where you are is a reflection of your thoughts .
Prov. 23:7
● Confession of God’s Word in faith.
● Doing God’s Word: without doing the word, all of God’s promises will not profit us James
1:22-25.
● Praying is also a way of renewing the mind, having a close and intimate relationship with God
helps the renewal of the mind.
Consequences of not doing God’s word.
● You will live in self-deception. James 1:22
● Lack of a formidable life which can lead the believer to compromise His faith (His believe).
Matt.7:21-27
● You will not bear fruit. John 15:7-8

HOW TO STUDY GOD’S WORD


Now we are going to explore the different ways we can study God’s word. Remember as you study
God’s word, learn to confess it and let your actions correspond with your confession. A doer of God’s
word is the one that stands perfect in faith not staggering no matter the storms that come His or Her
way. A believer that confesses God’s Word without doing is a talker. James. 1:22-24. So don’t be a
talker, be a doer.

Below are the following ways to effectively study God’s word;


1. You must know that the Bible is a redemptive book; the intent of the Bible is to see the
redemptive work of God.
2. The Bible is categorized into four(4) ;
● The Scriptures (Genesis to Malachi): These consist of the prophecy of the prophets
concerning the Promise to come, and the deeds of the promise (Jesus Christ). (It is
written with parables, figurative words) and unclear.
● The Four Gospel (Matthew – John): These are the eye witness account of the promise
(Jesus Christ), and what he did on earth.
● The Epistle: These are Letters to various Churches, and also, the epistle is the
explanation of the Scriptures and the Eye witness account. The epistles expound or
explain the Scriptures and the four Gospel.
● Acts of the Apostles: These is the recorded Actions of the Apostles and the early
church, it consists of the good and bad acts.
3. Book by book, chapter by chapter, line by line: So people just open their bible and take a
particular verse in the Bible, and start using it without reading the full chapter or book. The
book or chapter is a flow of thought; you must read all to understand the flow of thought.
● Context: This is the verse you are studying or reading.
● Pretext: This is the verse or verses before the context.
● Post-text: This is the Verse or verse after the context
4. Beware of Figures: The Bible is full of Figurative language / words. You must be able to
detect a figurative word e.g. Simile, Oxymoron, hyperbole, metaphor etc.
5. Pay attention to details: Details are the flow of thought; you must pay attention to words. And
never be in a hurry to interpret the scripture. Know who is speaking and who is spoken to.
6. Study with the Christ Lens: that’s Jesus is the correct exegesis or the purpose of the Bible
(Luke 24:27)
7. Chronological study: This means studying bible in the order of events in every place it was
recorded. For example Studying the birth of Jesus in the order of events wherever it was
recorded in the bible taking into account the prophecies of His birth, time and every single
detail of his birth.
8. Contextual study: This is studying a particular word or passage in the bible (especially
scriptures that causes lots of controversies) taking into consideration every text surrounding
the word or passage.
9. Name study: This is taking a study on a particular name in the bible and studying everything
concerning it. E.g. studying on Abraham.
10. Topical study: This is taking a study on a particular topic. For example taking a study on
Redemption, love, etc. Also you can study with daily devotionals.
Now are we going to explore some basic methods of studying the Word?

STUDY MATERIALS
Study is active not passive. Studying God’s word is done with the Holy Spirit; our teacher. So, to
effectively study you need to have an open heart to receive the understanding of the Holy Spirit. Some
materials will be listed below but please note that this does not mean that without these materials you
cannot study the word. Start with what you have but as you go on please long to get more study
materials.
1. Your three B’s; Your BIBLE, BOOK and BIRO.
2. Further than these you need more than one translation of the bible and possibly Greek and
Hebrew bible translations (for better understanding).
3. You also need a bible dictionary e.g. Holman’s dictionary or Vine’s expository dictionary
4. A bible concordance preferably Strong’s Expanded Exhaustive concordance of the Bible.
5. Listening to Podcasts, YouTube videos or some tiktoks, books or audio books of trusted
preachers and teachers of God’s word especially those that major on the New testament in the
word of Righteousness.
6. Books that gives you topics and texts concerning them. E.g. The shepherd staff.

CONCLUSION: In conclusion we must understand that God desires that we grow into maturity and
not remain as babes so start now to fellowship with God through his word that you may grow into
Christ in all things.

MEMORY VERSE: 1Peter 2:2.

ASSIGNMENT (answer all questions with scriptural references)


1. Briefly discuss the importance of meditation
2. How can God’s word keep you from sin
3. What is the effect of renewal of the mind.
CLASS 3b TOPIC: THE RELEVANCE OF PRAYER IN THE LIFE OF A BELIEVER
TEXT: 1THESS.5:17.

INTRODUCTION:
Prayer is talking (communicating or communing) with God i.e, talking to God and God talking back
to us. Jesus regularly had communion with the Father(Mark 14:38) and as His followers we must do
same to enable us execute God’s will on earth in every matter. It is in the place of prayer our inner
man is strengthened and we receive divine help from God. Eph. 3:16, Heb. 4:16, 1 Thess. 3:1.

TYPES OF PRAYER
1. Prayer of adoration: this prayer is about worshipping God for who He is it including calling
Him beautiful names. Dan. 4:34
2. Prayer of thanksgiving: it is the prayer of appreciation, being grateful for what He has done.
Phil. 4:6, 1 Thess. 5:18.
3. Prayer of request: it is making our needs known to God. God expects us to call on Him in any
and everything that concerns us. Phil 4:6.
4. Prayer of intercession: it is prayer made on behalf of others. Eph.6:18
5. Prayer of decree: it is prayer that focuses enforcing God’s will in matters by command. It is
permitting God’s will to be done on the earth over a matter and to forbid satanic influences.
Example is casting out demons. Matt.18:18.
6. The Prayer of agreement. Matt. 18:19-20.
7. The prayer of faith. Mark 11:22-23. This talks about specificity in the place of prayer to
address a situation.
NOTE THAT all these kinds of prayer can be prayed both in your understanding (in your
human or natural language) and in tongues.

HOW TO PRAY EFFECTIVELY


1. Firstly, we must understand that God is our father and He loves us; do not rely on your works
or self. Therefore we must learn to talk to Him as our father and respond to His love. Our love
for Him should then always create a passion in us to always communicate with Him. Ps 42:1,
1Thess 5:17.
2. Instead of worrying, learn to tell God everything that is in your heart. Be open and honest
with Him and listen for His voice while you speak. Remember He is your father and He cares
for you. Eph 6:18, Phil 4:6.
3. A consistent study of God’s Word is necessary so as to pray according to God’s will. 2
Timothy 2:15
4. Pray in the Spirit. Jude 1:20, Rom 8:26
5. Prayer could be done anywhere but for privacy you can choose a suitable time and place to
avoid distraction and procrastination.
6. Have no particular or established order, just for the sake of orderliness one can start off with
praises, then prayer of request then intercession. This is however subjective.
7. You can set a time limit to the extent of your strength and then expand it as you grow with
increased prayer vocabulary and stamina.
8. Study books on prayer, talk and associate with people that will always encourage you to pray;
fellowship with the brethren. Prov.27:17, Heb. 10:25.
HINDRANCES TO PRAYER
● Doubt and fear. James 1:5-7, Heb.4:16.
● Disobedience. Pro.28:9.
● Unforgiveness. Mark 11:25-26.
● Not praying in accordance to the will of God.

Water baptism: Rom.6:4, Matt.28:19, Mk.16:16. Matt.28:19-20.


This is the baptism in water done by a born-again believer, identifying with Christ in His death, burial
and resurrection. Water baptism simply means to be completely immersed in water. The criterion for
this baptism is to be saved (to be born again) but it is not what gets you saved.

The Significance of Water baptism


We identify with Christ in His death, burial and resurrection. In other words, it is an outward
demonstration of an inward transformation.
● It is an act of faith and obedience to the commands of Christ, Matt.28:19-20
● It is a Public declaration of your faith. Mark. 16:16
● It is a symbol of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ (outward demonstration of an
inward transformation)
● It is a symbol of your new life as a Christian. But it is not what gets you saved, you must first
receive the life of Christ.

CONCLUSION:
In conclusion you must understand that the main ingredient of prayer is faith In God’s word. We
always have answered prayers when we pray according to God’s will. Sometimes it might take time
for the answer to manifest. Therefore, don’t doubt because God loves you and He is making
everything work together for your good.

MEMORY VERSE: Phil.4:6

ASSIGNMENT: (Answer all questions with scriptural reference).


1. How can a believer pray amiss?
2. What is the confidence we have that God answers prayers?
3. Do you think water baptism is significant? Explain your answers with reasons.
4. Is water baptism essential to be born again? Give reasons for your answer(s).

FURTHER STUDY
Prayer study course by Kenneth E. Hagin
CLASS FOUR
TOPIC: OUR ULTIMATE PURPOSE
TEXT: 2 Cor. 5:17-20, Romans 10:8-15

INTRODUCTION
God's purpose for creating man is to have fellowship with him but sin through disobedience hindered
this. God in his love sent his son to deal with sin that he might reconcile us back to himself (John
3:16, Eph. 2:13-14, Rom. 5:1,8). God has done his part, now it's our turn to do the same by the
preaching of the Gospel.

What is Evangelism?
Evangelism is the taking of the good news of what Christ has done to the unsaved, reaching out to
them with the message of Christ, letting them know that eternal life is available to all that believe
(John 10:10, Romans 6:23), in telling the unsaved the good news, we create in them a consciousness
of God's love. Evangelism is also the act of preaching the gospel with the intention of sharing the
message and teachings of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:19-20).

Who is to Preach/Evangelise?
Now when a man is saved that in itself qualifies him to preach the gospel of Christ (2 Cor. 5:17-20).
The man that is a new creature is the one reconciled back to God, he is also the one entrusted with the
ministry of reconciliation (preaching the gospel). God trusts the man that is saved to get others saved
by preaching the same message that got him saved (Romans 1:16). Mark 16:15 remains a timeless
instruction to every disciple of Christ which includes you and I. Preach is from the Greek word
"kerusso" which implies to announce or to proclaim. We are to meet with sinners (go to them) they
are everywhere: in our class rooms, neighborhood, market place, work place and preach to them. The
world needs to know that God doesn't hold their sins against them (2 Cor. 5:18-20).

Why should I Preach?


1. In John 3:16, God dearly loves the unsaved; he showed us his love by dying for us (Romans
5:8). So God takes no pleasure in the death of the sinner, his thoughts has been clearly made
known to us in his word (1Tim. 2:4).
2. It's a commission/responsibility given to us by Jesus Mark 16:14-18, Matt 28:19. The great
commission includes you because you are also a disciple of Christ having believed in his
death, burial and resurrection. God trusts us to love the unbelievers by telling them about his
love.
3. If you don't the unbelievers will be eternally cut off from God (they will perish) and that is not
in any way pleasing to God 2 Peter 3:7-8.
4. The sacrifice of Jesus will be in vain 2 Cor. 5:18-21. Every man that Christ died for deserves
to hear what has been done for him/her.
5. In the book of Act you would see repeatedly the importance given to the preaching and
teaching. Paul and Philip were great examples stated. Acts 8:4-5,30; Acts 9:17-33; Acts
11:15; Acts 14:3-17
As Disciples of Christ that we are we must make a commitment to always get men saved (1 Cor.
9:16). The instruction given by Jesus to go into the world and make disciples remains evergreen.
What is our Message?
John 3:16, John 10:10, 1 John 5:12, 1 John 4:10, 1 Cor. 15:1-6, 1 Cor. 1:23.
Our message is the gospel of Jesus Christ which is simply about the love of God for us in sending his
son to save us (give eternal life to those who believe) in his death, burial and resurrection. The
preacher must know exactly what the message is and must not innovate it. It is strictly and solely on
the sufferings of Christ (his death and burial) and his glory (his resurrection) 1 Peter 1:11, Luke
24:25-26. In the Book of Romans 1:16, the message and its method of communication are both given
and we must follow and not improvise; to get God's desire (men saved) we must use his method
(preaching).

THE 5 M's of Evangelism.


1. Making power available (prayer) James 5:16. Prayer is an activity that is fundamental for a
believer; ministry can't be done without prayers.
● Jesus showed us an example; he was given to prayer Luke 5:16-17, Mark 1:35.
● The apostles continued in the same. Acts 1:14, Acts 2:44, Acts 6:4, 1 Cor. 14:18, 1
Thess. 3:10.
● In the place of prayers we get boldness, being bold is not as a result of genetic make-
up, it's that we have given ourselves to praying (Acts 4:29-31, Eph. 6:18).
● Directions are gotten in the place of prayers. Paul had a vision to go to Macedonia to
preach (Acts 16:9), Phillip was led to the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-29, Acts 10:9-
15), Peter was directed to meet Cornelius.
● Prayer is the bedrock of ministry.
2. Meeting with people: In evangelism it is required of you to meet with people. Some
instances include; Jesus met with the woman and engaged her in a conversation (John 4:7),
the disciples Peter and John met with the man (John 3:1), Philip met with the eunuch (Acts
8:26), Paul met certain disciples (Acts 19:1). Evangelism requires you to meet with people,
engage in conversations with them, greet them, create a friendly atmosphere which is
definitely not condemning, your dressing should be very modest so you are without any
charge.
3. Matter of Interest: In John 4:9, Jesus engaged her in a discussion that made it seem he
needed water but reading through we see that he collected no water from her. In evangelism
you could engage people in their current activities (e.g. a woman selling in the market would
love to be asked madam how is the business going today?).
4. The Message: Go straight to the message of the gospel. Matt 10:7, we were not just sent to
preach but also given the message to preach. Do not engage in unnecessary arguments;
always bear in mind that the reason for your going out is to get men saved. Go straight to the
point and do not bombard your audience with too much information.
5. Ministering the Supernatural: In Matt 10:8, when Jesus sent the apostles out he gave room
for the supernatural, be eager to minister to the people. Acts 3:1-11, Peter and John healed a
lame man and it led to the Salvation of 5000 men in Acts 4:4. Healing the sick is part of
reaching to the lost, the power to heal the sick is resident in the believer.

Add this to your Evangelism


● Get them filled with the Holy Ghost; to the one that is receptive and has gotten saved, take a
step further to getting him to speak in tongues. In getting a believer filled, first you bring him
to an awareness of the indwelling of the spirit via teaching of God's word or by the laying on
of hands. Acts 19:6, Upon Paul's first contact with them, he got them filled with the spirit with
the evidence of speaking in tongues. Mark 16:17, Jesus said it's one of the signs that follow
those that believe. Other examples; Acts 2:4, Acts 10:4-46, Acts 8:14-18. Evidently when we
preach the gospel we must get the believing ones filled with the spirit.
● When you meet someone who is not willing to listen to you, move to the next person then
later on find time to pray for the both categories. Matt. 10:14, Col. 4:12.

Discipleship and Fellowship, Philemon 1:6.


The word communication is from the Greek word "Koinonia" which implies participation,
contribution. So Paul is saying here that a believer’s participation in the faith will be effective when
he comes to full recognition of every good thing which is in him in Christ. This is where disciple for
the new believer becomes necessary. When unbelievers get saved, it is our responsibility to disciple
them into maturity (1Tim 2:4). God's will for the man that is saved is to grow in the knowledge he/she
has received. In Matt 28:18-19, the instruction Jesus gave is to go into the world and make disciples
out of men, a disciple is one that is a student, he is found learning of Christ. Also in Acts 11:26, the
Disciples of Christ were found learning, Acts 2:42 they did not just leave the men they got saved like
that, they continued in the same.

Below are tips on how to go about this;


● Continually pray for spiritual growth Col.1:9-12, Gal.4:19, Eph.1:16-19.
● Ensure they join a church that upholds all the doctrine of Christ. God's idea for the growth of
the believer is the local church, Acts 11:26 they always gathered together, 1Cor 11:18, 1Cor
12:28, God's idea for the saved one to grow is in the gathering of the Saints.
● Regularly visit. Do not visit at odd times and it is advisable not to go alone especially when
dealing with the opposite sex. Acts 15:35-36.
● Patiently teach them with simplicity. You can also recommend books and messages. Acts
19:10 the apostle Paul took a lot of time in teaching the ones he just got saved.
● Refer to older believers or your pastors if you encounter challenges, there is eldership in the
local church (1 Peter 5:1).

CONCLUSION: We must not be ashamed of Christ before men, so He will not be ashamed of us
before His Father and His Angels. We must boldly declare the Gospel of Jesus wherever we are and in
whatever we do. We are not here to stay forever but while we are here let us invade the kingdoms of
this world with the Gospel of Christ.

MEMORY VERSE: 2 Cor 5:18.

ASSIGNMENT (Answer all questions with scriptural reference)


1. What is the utmost purpose of man on earth?
2. Briefly describe how we can effectively preach.
3. What is the Gospel?

FURTHER STUDY:
Soul-winning where the sinners are By T.L. Osbourn
CLASS FIVE
TOPIC: THE CHURCH
Text: Matt. 16:15-18, Eph.4:1-13, 1Cor.12:12-15; 26-28.

INTRODUCTION
The church from the Greek word ‘ekklesia’ means ‘the called out ones’. Therefore the church is not a
place to go for fellowship or worship but is the BODY OF CHRIST which comprises of every
believer in Christ dead or alive. On earth, the church (including every believer) is called the universal
church but due to geographical distance (barrier), the church fellowships together in little gatherings at
different locations and each congregation of believers is referred to as the local church.
NOTE THAT: The church is not the building but the church is you (the believer).

CHRIST THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH Eph.1:22-23, 5:22-24


The church is the body of Christ and the Head of the body of which every believer is part is Jesus
Christ. The church is also referred to as Christ’s Bride sharing in all that Jesus Christ is, all He has and
the purpose of His heart.
Discussion: What is the importance of the church in our faith? Who is the church?

THE PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH


The purpose of the Church includes;
● Why the Church exists (general purpose). 1Pet.2:9, Heb.1:2-3, Eph.1:5-6; 11-12.
● What the Church is made to do (specific purpose). Matt.22:37-40; 28:19-20, 1Cor.12:1-end,
Eph.4:1-16, Mk.16:15-20, John 15:17.

The Church exists to EXPRESS HIS GLORY. This means that the Church exists to bring pleasure to
God by expressing His nature and demonstrating His kingdom in all it's glory. We do this by going
into every sector of the world’s system, displaying the love of God for them. We achieve this through:
● Worship
● Community/Fellowship
● Ministry
● Mission
● Discipleship

1. Worship: John 4:21-24, 1John 1:3, John 17:3, John 14:15. The church is made for
fellowship. It is from this relationship that every other purpose is birthed – our love for God.
When the church (every believer) walks with God in His love and desires to please Him
(Prov. 16:4, Rev 4:11) we can then go ahead to love ourselves and others (other believers and
the dying world).
2. Fellowship: John 15:10-12, John 13:34-35, 1Cor 13:1-end. The church is a family and
every believer is a sibling while God is our Father. Christ had commanded the church to love
one another as he has loved us, 1 John 3:16, Phil 2:5-11
3. Ministry: Eph 4:1-16, 1Cor 12:1-end, Rom 12:4-8. This is the process of building and
equipping the church through the gifting and functioning of every believer as part of the body.
Every believer is a minister. These include ministry gifts, spiritual gifts, natural
abilities/talents, etc.
4. Mission: Soul-winning is the mission of the church. Matt.28:19, Mk.16:15. It is referred to as
the great commission. The message is the Gospel of Christ though the method of propagation
may vary.
5. Discipleship: Matt.28:19, Jn.15:16. The church has the responsibility of discipling and
teaching the new-born in Christ, nurturing them into maturity.

CONCLUSION: As believers we must know that our responsibility is to sustain the victory Christ
has won and this can only be achieved by bringing our sphere of influence in subject to Christ. We
come to church to get serviced for service.

MEMORY VERSE: Eph.1:12, Matt.28:19.

ASSIGNMENT (Answer all questions with scriptural reference).


1. How should we conduct ourselves in Church?
2. What is the place of Pastors, Teachers, Evangelist, Prophets and Apostles in the Church?
3. What has every believer been called to do?

FURTHER STUDY:
Purpose driven church by Rick Warren.
Triumphant Church by Kenneth. E. Hagin.
CLASS SIX
THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL

OUR HISTORY
Christian fellowship international is a non-denominational body of Christ that has root from
CHURCH OF GOD MISSION INTERNATIONAL. The vision was birthed by Archbishop B.A.
Idahosa to a group of University students in Faith Arena (Headquarters of Church of God Mission
International) after a Sunday service. There was a need to gather young men and women of the
Mission under one umbrella in the form of a fellowship and also to bring together other
denominations of the Christian Faith hence our name. CFI started in the 1990/91 academic session at
the sports complex of University of Benin. Since Cfi was founded, it has grown with different
chapters spread across the nation in various tertiary institutions. All we seek to attain is contained in
the vision and spirit of CFI.

THE VISION AND SPIRIT OF CFi

OUR VISION (The end picture):


To be a 21st century God-class youth and campus ministry employing cutting-edge technologies and
techniques in proclaiming the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

OUR MISSION (Purpose of Our Vision):


To raise effective and efficient Christian leaders and Disciples of Christ who are sound in spirit, soul
and body; excelling in their chosen fields(Academics, Professions, Politics, Business, Ministry,
Sports, Entertainment, Tourism, Arts and culture) by deliberate training.

OBJECTIVES: (Specific Actions Required):


1. To identify and retain members of the mission in tertiary institutions John 17:12, Heb.
10:24&25.
2. To serve as a grooming ground for the future leadership of the mission in particular and the
church in general, 2Tim. 2:2, 1Tim. 4:12-16.
3. To generate friendship and fellowship amongst members of the mission and members of other
ministries in the fellowship within and outside campus. 1Pet.2:17b, Acts. 2:44-47.
4. To encourage optimum co-operation in academic and social experiences on campus.
2Thess.3:13, Gal.6:10.
5. To encourage alliances of members in the pursuit of prospects outside campus ministry,
business, profession, politics, etc. Acts. 18:3.
6. To carry out on campus the vision evangelism our supreme task 2Cor.5:17 & 20a.
7. To sustain our common faith in Christ on campus, Eph.5:19, Heb. 3:12&13.

OUR GOALS (Summary of Objectives):


1. Strengthening the confession/ profession of our faith in Christ through fellowship.
2. Attainment and pursuit of academic excellence through lawful co-operation.
3. Creating partnership from campus for ministry, business, profession, social and politics in
order to effect positive changes in our society.
MAIN ATTACK
● Soul Winning (Evangelism)
● Discipleship
● Leadership Development
● Academic Excellence

TARGET AUDIENCE: Undergraduates and youths in general


CORE MESSAGE: The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
METHOD: Creative dynamism inspired by the Holy Spirit
MOTTO: Using God’s love to groom the future today
OUR DRIVE: The pursuit of excellence
CORE PURPOSE: Enforcing God’s kingdom in our immediate environment, society, our nation and
the nations of the earth.
CORE COMPETENCE: Ministry excellence, leadership development, youth empowerment,
national transformation.
TOOLS: Music/Dance/Drama Outreach Programs, Small group meetings, Academic Excellence,
Showing Love, Leadership Training Programs, Academics & Relationships Seminars, Fellowship
planting, etc.
THE SPIRIT (values & attitude) OF CFites:
C F i Real On the foundation of spiritual fervency.
● C- CREATIVITY: Excellence, Talent, Aptitude, Tactfulness, Intelligence.
● F- FRIENDSHIP: Team work, Trust, Warmth, Humility, Integrity, Decency, Modesty,
● I- I’M POSSIBILITIES: High Optimism, Innovation, Achievement-Oriented.
● REAL: Down-to-earthedness, no forming, just as you are.
● ON THE FOUNDATION OF SPIRITUAL FERVENCY: Grounded in the Word, Prayer &
worship.

ADMINISTRATIVE HIERARCHY

PASTORATE: This is made up of the President, Vice President and any other CEC members as
appointed by the Head Office. The Pastorate is the highest ministerial body in CFI.

CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The CEC is the highest administrative arm of the body
in CFi. It is a twelve-man team that consists of pastors who may emerge from any of the positions in
the CEC.
1. President
2. Vice President
3. Secretary General
4. Bible Study Secretary
5. Prayer Secretary
6. Evangelism Secretary
7. Follow-Up Secretary
8. Welfare Secretary
9. Financial Secretary
10. Brother’s Leader
11. Sister's leader
12. Music Director
13. Organizing Secretary
14. Final Year Brethren Coordinator

GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: This consists of all the levels ;from the President to the
CEC's to assistant unit head and all cell leaders.

CELL GROUPS: For effective fellowship CFi has a cell group system which helps to cater for the
growth of each fellowship member. This in turn has a positive growth effect on the growth effect on
the general fellowship. Each of these cells has sub-cells according to location. The maximum number
of people expected to be in each sub-cell are 15 persons. Once a sub-cell group grows to 15 persons,
they are expected to split to allow them to reach out to more people.

MINISTERING UNITS:: It is compulsory as a member of CFi to be in at least one and not more
than two of the following unit.. These units help boost potentials and maximize results.
1. Bible Study Unit
2. Evangelism Unit (TORCH)
3. Voice of Trinity, V³ (Choir)
4. Bethel Squad (Prayer unit)
5. Welfare Unit
6. King’s Heart (Usher/protocol)
7. Levites (Technical Crew)
8. D'Vine creation, DVC (Decoration unit)
9. Soul Food (Cfi library unit)
10. Beyond Yusual Koncept, BYK (Publicity Unit)
11. Cfi Business Network (Business unit)
12. Sequence (Drama Unit)
13. Rhythm (Instrumentalists)
14. Visitation and impactation, VIP (Follow up unit)
15. Tp.L (Transportation and logistics unit)
16. Making A Difference For Christ, MADIVXT (Dance unit)
17. Pure petals (Sanitation unit)
18. Balm of Gilead (Health Unit)
19. Multimedia Unit, MMS (Multimedia services)
20. TAG TEAM, The Academic Ginger (Academic Unit )
21. Rapor (Rap,Poetry &Rhymes )
22. Cfi sports club, CSC
23. Creating Relationship In Bits, CRIBS (Cell groups)

NOTE: The units can be given other names to allow for creativity but there Job Description remains
as contained in the Cfi Constitution. As needs arise in fellowship, more units can be created by the
CEC.

DRESSING: CFi is committed to preaching the message of Christ not only in words but in style of
living. We believe that what we wear defines who we are and what we possess. Hence all things are
lawful, not all things are expedient. Archbishop Benson Idahosa (of blessed memory) always said,
“Dress the way you want to be addressed”. In line with this, our dress sense is thus;
● To Class: Free but moderate
● To Fellowship: Corporate and God glorifying.

CFi WELCOME SONG


You are right in time
In this house of love
You are irreplaceable
In this one body
We have been waiting
And we're happy you're here now
And most of all you should know
There's rejoicing in heaven
Welcome 4x
You're welcome to Cfi
God class youth of the century
And we'll surely make a difference
Our style is cutting edge
Our drive is excellence
Our guide is Santo Spirito
Our message is christ
You're welcome
Oh oh oh oh……………….
We love you
Oh! oh!! oh!!! oh!!!!

JAM SUMMIT: JAM( Jesus And Me ) SUMMIT is the annual coming together of all members of
CFi (Undergraduate & alumni) from all chapters to fellowship with each other to reach out to
neighbouring communities (the tertiary institutions and its environs). It also helps CFI work towards
her vision and goals.
JCCF (JOINT CHRISTIAN CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP): CFI UNIPORT is a member of JCCF.
All members are expected to participate in all JCCF activities. Cfi believes and works to Foster unity
in the body of Christ .
ALUMNI: This group consists of member of CFi that have graduated from their respective schools.
They meet regularly for fellowship and to achieve the vision ad goals of CFI as it extends beyond the
walls of the Tertiary institution.We are all to belong to the alumni of CFI after graduation.

CFI CHAPTER ORGANOGRAM

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