We live in a world that is completely saturated with sex. We can't escape it. Scantily clad women are seen on various commercials selling liquor, cars, food, and various Internet websites. Most of this note is based upon a class I took at 10th District a few months ago. It was an informative class that opened my eyes about sex. For those of you who know me, I can be a prude. I don't like to talk about sex unless it is about having sex when one is married. I despise sex in the context in a locker room manner. More importantly, I believe and know it's very important to abstain until one is married. I am not judging anyone who has had sex before they were married. I am not judging anyone who is unmarried having sex. Sex is not what it used to be. Sex is no longer a beautiful and loving act between a man and woman. It's seen as something that must be done quickly. Let's delve into some of the things most of us have seen and heard at a young age.
Young men are taught as young boys never to say no. Some boys are taught by older men that you become a man by the number of women you have sex with. Young girls are taught by some women that for them to be successful, one must lie on her back. People who teach lessons like this will receive their just due from the Lord above. Abstinence is seen as a weakness. Fornication is seen as strength. Sex is not what it used to be.
First, let's talk about how fornication is harming our bodies, a temple for the Holy Spirit as 1 Corinthians 6:18-20. Our bodies are vessesl for the Holy Spirit to dwell in while we're on earth. Since we are now born-again Christians, the Holy Spirit dwells in us. Jesus sent it down to comfort us and guide us after His ascension. Since we are God's people, we are to act godly. Being godly is simply puttiing on God's nature. We should strive for perfection. God is not a man where He should lie. Neither is the Father a human being who would have sex before marriage. Our bodies should be pure, holy, clean, and undefiled. It's hard for the body to function as a holy temple the residue of another person being on us. Let me explain that. At 10th District, my teacher and his wife mentioned that when one loses their virginity before marriage, the person you were with is on your mind, heart, and spirit. It's hard to shake that person off of you since you are tainted by having sex with that person. Now, that you know that premarital sex taints your whole person, let's move on to how it can rob you of peace.
Second, Romans 8 is a wonderful chapter that has so many verses in it about the dangers of walking in lust. When we choose lust (not only lust for sex), we lose peace. Verse 6 tells of the perils of being focused on satisfying our mortal bodies. We lose peace and will die by making the flesh our god. The word death not only means dying physically, it means dying in other possible ways. If a guy and girl have sex, they may experience temporary joy once the sexual act is finished. However, peace will be stolen moments later. Peace is robbed when both parties worry about how to cover up their misdeeds. Both of them will worry about how they will appear to the public. The guy will have to worry how he'll appear to his friends. The girl will worry if the boy she was with will tell of their indiscretion which could make her out to be a whore. One's peace of mind is stolen. A second example of peace being stolen is if the girl believes she is pregnant. She has to worry about the stigma of being labeled as a single mother. She has to worry how her parents will accept the news of her pregnancy. The guy she is with has to now worry about finding employment, paying for child support, and taking care of this child. Children are not cheap. One moment of sinful pleasure can detour us from the plans God has for us. My final example of peace being robbed is one having sex with someone who is extremely promiscuous. One has to worry if a person caught an STD that can't be cured by a shot of penicillin. All of which is something for one to think of. Lust has a heavy price.Let's look at the opposite. When one doesn't give into lust, that person has peace. I'm going to brave with all of you, I'm a virgin. I'm the dreaded V-word. I'm not gay; I want to clear that up. I'm not ashamed of it and don't consider myself weak. God is refuge and fortress in everything (Psalms 46). I have peace knowing that by not having sex I will never have to worry about getting a girl pregnant. I won't have to calculate the exorbitant cost of childcare ranging from doctor's visits, diapers, formula, and clothing. I won't have to worry about a woman who got pregnant on purpose in order to take of herself rather than the child we conceived outside of wedlock. Also, I won't have to worry about going to family court trying to schedule visits with my child. I don't have to worry about catching an STD that can or can't be cured. I went to college, and have been tempted at times. However, God always makes a way of escape for us as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 10:13. Lust will always wrestle with our soul as is mentioned in 1 Peter 2:11.
Many of you are baffled as to how to overcome the lust of the flesh. If one continues to run after God, the appetite of lust will be dwindle as we continue to listen to God's voice. God's voice can be heard when we read and study the Bible. His voice can he be heard in the wise words of those who love Him and make God the head of their lives. Satan will always get us distracted from our Christian walk by throwing things that we were delivered from. Sin has greater prices that must be paid for. However, our sins have been paid for by the Blood of Jesus Christ. The price for sin has been paid for. Rememeber what Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 says. Both chapters say that we shouldn't be in the world, yet we must live in it. We should never be entangled with the trends of the world; we are just pilgrims traveling in it until we see Jesus face to face.
In conclusion, I want to throw some interesting facts for you all. People who abstain from sex have higher self-esteem, more fidelity, no residue from prior sexual partners, joy, peace of mind, less worries, and people who abstain from sex until marriage get divorced only 2% of the time. Lastly, people who live together before they get married get divorced 70% of time. This information comes from various sources. Look them up if you don't believe me. A real adult makes Jesus Christ the head of their lives as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:3. A man isn't man based on his anatomy. The same applies for a woman. Verses which talk about lust include 1 Thessalonians 4, 1 Corinthians 6, 1 Peter 2, Galatians 5, Hebrews 13, 2 Timothy 2, 2 Corinthians 6, 2 Corinthians 7, 1 Thessalonians 5, Ephesians 5. God bless all of you. Continue to walk in God so the flesh can die.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sex is not what it used to be
We live in a world that is completely saturated with sex. We can't escape it. Scantily clad women are seen on various commercials selling liquor, cars, food, and various Internet websites. Most of this note is based upon a class I took at 10th District a few months ago. It was an informative class that opened my eyes about sex. For those of you who know me, I can be a prude. I don't like to talk about sex unless it is about having sex when one is married. I despise sex in the context in a locker room manner. More importantly, I believe and know it's very important to abstain until one is married. I am not judging anyone who has had sex before they were married. I am not judging anyone who is unmarried having sex. Sex is not what it used to be. Sex is no longer a beautiful and loving act between a man and woman. It's seen as something that must be done quickly. Let's delve into some of the things most of us have seen and heard at a young age.
Young men are taught as young boys never to say no. Some boys are taught by older men that you become a man by the number of women you have sex with. Young girls are taught by some women that for them to be successful, one must lie on her back. People who teach lessons like this will receive their just due from the Lord above. Abstinence is seen as a weakness. Fornication is seen as strength. Sex is not what it used to be.
First, let's talk about how fornication is harming our bodies, a temple for the Holy Spirit as 1 Corinthians 6:18-20. Our bodies are vessesl for the Holy Spirit to dwell in while we're on earth. Since we are now born-again Christians, the Holy Spirit dwells in us. Jesus sent it down to comfort us and guide us after His ascension. Since we are God's people, we are to act godly. Being godly is simply puttiing on God's nature. We should strive for perfection. God is not a man where He should lie. Neither is the Father a human being who would have sex before marriage. Our bodies should be pure, holy, clean, and undefiled. It's hard for the body to function as a holy temple the residue of another person being on us. Let me explain that. At 10th District, my teacher and his wife mentioned that when one loses their virginity before marriage, the person you were with is on your mind, heart, and spirit. It's hard to shake that person off of you since you are tainted by having sex with that person. Now, that you know that premarital sex taints your whole person, let's move on to how it can rob you of peace.
Second, Romans 8 is a wonderful chapter that has so many verses in it about the dangers of walking in lust. When we choose lust (not only lust for sex), we lose peace. Verse 6 tells of the perils of being focused on satisfying our mortal bodies. We lose peace and will die by making the flesh our god. The word death not only means dying physically, it means dying in other possible ways. If a guy and girl have sex, they may experience temporary joy once the sexual act is finished. However, peace will be stolen moments later. Peace is robbed when both parties worry about how to cover up their misdeeds. Both of them will worry about how they will appear to the public. The guy will have to worry how he'll appear to his friends. The girl will worry if the boy she was with will tell of their indiscretion which could make her out to be a whore. One's peace of mind is stolen. A second example of peace being stolen is if the girl believes she is pregnant. She has to worry about the stigma of being labeled as a single mother. She has to worry how her parents will accept the news of her pregnancy. The guy she is with has to now worry about finding employment, paying for child support, and taking care of this child. Children are not cheap. One moment of sinful pleasure can detour us from the plans God has for us. My final example of peace being robbed is one having sex with someone who is extremely promiscuous. One has to worry if a person caught an STD that can't be cured by a shot of penicillin. All of which is something for one to think of. Lust has a heavy price.
Let's look at the opposite. When one doesn't give into lust, that person has peace. I'm going to brave with all of you, I'm a virgin. I'm the dreaded V-word. I'm not gay; I want to clear that up. I'm not ashamed of it and don't consider myself weak. God is refuge and fortress in everything (Psalms 46). I have peace knowing that by not having sex I will never have to worry about getting a girl pregnant. I won't have to calculate the exorbitant cost of childcare ranging from doctor's visits, diapers, formula, and clothing. I won't have to worry about a woman who got pregnant on purpose in order to take of herself rather than the child we conceived outside of wedlock. Also, I won't have to worry about going to family court trying to schedule visits with my child. I don't have to worry about catching an STD that can or can't be cured. I went to college, and have been tempted at times. However, God always makes a way of escape for us as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 10:13. Lust will always wrestle with our soul as is mentioned in 1 Peter 2:11.
Many of you are baffled as to how to overcome the lust of the flesh. If one continues to run after God, the appetite of lust will be dwindle as we continue to listen to God's voice. God's voice can be heard when we read and study the Bible. His voice can he be heard in the wise words of those who love Him and make God the head of their lives. Satan will always get us distracted from our Christian walk by throwing things that we were delivered from. Sin has greater prices that must be paid for. However, our sins have been paid for by the Blood of Jesus Christ. The price for sin has been paid for. Rememeber what Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 says. Both chapters say that we shouldn't be in the world, yet we must live in it. We should never be entangled with the trends of the world; we are just pilgrims traveling in it until we see Jesus face to face.
In conclusion, I want to throw some interesting facts for you all. People who abstain from sex have higher self-esteem, more fidelity, no residue from prior sexual partners, joy, peace of mind, less worries, and people who abstain from sex until marriage get divorced only 2% of the time. Lastly, people who live together before they get married get divorced 70% of time. This information comes from various sources. Look them up if you don't believe me. A real adult makes Jesus Christ the head of their lives as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:3. A man isn't man based on his anatomy. The same applies for a woman. Verses which talk about lust include 1 Thessalonians 4, 1 Corinthians 6, 1 Peter 2, Galatians 5, Hebrews 13, 2 Timothy 2, 2 Corinthians 6, 2 Corinthians 7, 1 Thessalonians 5, Ephesians 5. God bless all of you. Continue to walk in God so the flesh can die.
Young men are taught as young boys never to say no. Some boys are taught by older men that you become a man by the number of women you have sex with. Young girls are taught by some women that for them to be successful, one must lie on her back. People who teach lessons like this will receive their just due from the Lord above. Abstinence is seen as a weakness. Fornication is seen as strength. Sex is not what it used to be.
First, let's talk about how fornication is harming our bodies, a temple for the Holy Spirit as 1 Corinthians 6:18-20. Our bodies are vessesl for the Holy Spirit to dwell in while we're on earth. Since we are now born-again Christians, the Holy Spirit dwells in us. Jesus sent it down to comfort us and guide us after His ascension. Since we are God's people, we are to act godly. Being godly is simply puttiing on God's nature. We should strive for perfection. God is not a man where He should lie. Neither is the Father a human being who would have sex before marriage. Our bodies should be pure, holy, clean, and undefiled. It's hard for the body to function as a holy temple the residue of another person being on us. Let me explain that. At 10th District, my teacher and his wife mentioned that when one loses their virginity before marriage, the person you were with is on your mind, heart, and spirit. It's hard to shake that person off of you since you are tainted by having sex with that person. Now, that you know that premarital sex taints your whole person, let's move on to how it can rob you of peace.
Second, Romans 8 is a wonderful chapter that has so many verses in it about the dangers of walking in lust. When we choose lust (not only lust for sex), we lose peace. Verse 6 tells of the perils of being focused on satisfying our mortal bodies. We lose peace and will die by making the flesh our god. The word death not only means dying physically, it means dying in other possible ways. If a guy and girl have sex, they may experience temporary joy once the sexual act is finished. However, peace will be stolen moments later. Peace is robbed when both parties worry about how to cover up their misdeeds. Both of them will worry about how they will appear to the public. The guy will have to worry how he'll appear to his friends. The girl will worry if the boy she was with will tell of their indiscretion which could make her out to be a whore. One's peace of mind is stolen. A second example of peace being stolen is if the girl believes she is pregnant. She has to worry about the stigma of being labeled as a single mother. She has to worry how her parents will accept the news of her pregnancy. The guy she is with has to now worry about finding employment, paying for child support, and taking care of this child. Children are not cheap. One moment of sinful pleasure can detour us from the plans God has for us. My final example of peace being robbed is one having sex with someone who is extremely promiscuous. One has to worry if a person caught an STD that can't be cured by a shot of penicillin. All of which is something for one to think of. Lust has a heavy price.
Let's look at the opposite. When one doesn't give into lust, that person has peace. I'm going to brave with all of you, I'm a virgin. I'm the dreaded V-word. I'm not gay; I want to clear that up. I'm not ashamed of it and don't consider myself weak. God is refuge and fortress in everything (Psalms 46). I have peace knowing that by not having sex I will never have to worry about getting a girl pregnant. I won't have to calculate the exorbitant cost of childcare ranging from doctor's visits, diapers, formula, and clothing. I won't have to worry about a woman who got pregnant on purpose in order to take of herself rather than the child we conceived outside of wedlock. Also, I won't have to worry about going to family court trying to schedule visits with my child. I don't have to worry about catching an STD that can or can't be cured. I went to college, and have been tempted at times. However, God always makes a way of escape for us as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 10:13. Lust will always wrestle with our soul as is mentioned in 1 Peter 2:11.
Many of you are baffled as to how to overcome the lust of the flesh. If one continues to run after God, the appetite of lust will be dwindle as we continue to listen to God's voice. God's voice can be heard when we read and study the Bible. His voice can he be heard in the wise words of those who love Him and make God the head of their lives. Satan will always get us distracted from our Christian walk by throwing things that we were delivered from. Sin has greater prices that must be paid for. However, our sins have been paid for by the Blood of Jesus Christ. The price for sin has been paid for. Rememeber what Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 says. Both chapters say that we shouldn't be in the world, yet we must live in it. We should never be entangled with the trends of the world; we are just pilgrims traveling in it until we see Jesus face to face.
In conclusion, I want to throw some interesting facts for you all. People who abstain from sex have higher self-esteem, more fidelity, no residue from prior sexual partners, joy, peace of mind, less worries, and people who abstain from sex until marriage get divorced only 2% of the time. Lastly, people who live together before they get married get divorced 70% of time. This information comes from various sources. Look them up if you don't believe me. A real adult makes Jesus Christ the head of their lives as is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:3. A man isn't man based on his anatomy. The same applies for a woman. Verses which talk about lust include 1 Thessalonians 4, 1 Corinthians 6, 1 Peter 2, Galatians 5, Hebrews 13, 2 Timothy 2, 2 Corinthians 6, 2 Corinthians 7, 1 Thessalonians 5, Ephesians 5. God bless all of you. Continue to walk in God so the flesh can die.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Let's Talk About Money
No matter where we are in our lives, money is brought up. We hear about how people must work to earn it, then tithe it, save it, and spend it on things we need to survive. However, many people are now in a frenzy to hold to the money they have to their name. We hear financial experts mention the do's and don'ts when it comes to money. News stations are clouded with reports about how spending was up one month and down the next month. We also hear about consumer confidence being at a high and then falling to a low. We hear ordinary people talk about how they save money when it comes to paying bills, paying for groceries, and other necessities to run a household. However, we fail to ask God or consult His world when this sensitive subject is brought up. So, my purpose for this new note is explain how God wants us to use money and how we should never worry about it. When God is in charge of everything, circumstances can be avoided and blessings can do their work.
First, let's take a deep and hard look at our society. Our culture is inundated with every new money-making strategy that one could think of. The more we consume of something, it becomes a part of our daily routine. However, Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 10:23 that we may have freedom to do what we please, it's not always beneficial. Looking at things such as this and how celebrities splurge their money creates a sense of urgency to earn money and spend it quickly. God's commandments on finances are ignored.
First, let's look at Deuteronomy 28. Many of us are familiar with the chapter which talks about the rewards of being obedient to God's voice. If we are obedient we shall never be in want. Our storehouses will be full and shall overflow. Those who plot against you shall fail. People will see God's protection and providence on your life. Knowing that God's hand is on you, will let people know not to harm you in any way. Your labor will not go unnoticed or go unrewarded. However, the consequences to disobedience take up the majority of the 28th chapter of Deuteronomy. We we disobey God and don't want Him, many perils will overtake us. Many avoidable hardships will come and one could be lost to the ways of the world. However, God sent His Son Jesus Christ to give us life as is mentioned in John 10:10. So, this is a lesson in how God rewards His children. The next point will be in how not to be led away by riches and what trusting in God can do.
The book of Proverbs mentions alot of verses concerning one's finances. I'm going to take many passages from the book of Proverbs so God's goodness can be revealed. In Proverbs 10:4-5 it is mentioned how important is to work for your money, save it, and not to be lazy. Verse 22 also mentions how God's blessings never add any heartache since God is a loving and caring Father. Proverbs 11:4 mentions how money can't save us from every trouble that may come our way. However, the latter half of the verse mentions how righteousness or being in right standing with God saves us in everything. Verses 17, 18,24, 25, 26, and 28 talk about greed and generosity. If one is greedy, they will be lead to poverty. However, if one is generous, that person will increase and never be barren.
Chapter 13:25 says that those in right relations with God will be satisfied internally and externally. The wicked will always be in want trying to fill up a hole where one God's love can fill. Chapter 14:26 says that loving God is the secret to confidence and peace. Chatper 15:16 says that the little we have should be appreciated. If the little we have is earned honestly, it is better than what was illegally gained. That explains what in some of the mafia movies that the don always had bodyguards with him because of fear. Chapter 16:16 talks about how wisdom is better that money. Without wisdom, one can't function. If one has money without wisdom, the money will be improperly spent and gone. Verse 20:22 says wait on Him. Patience ties in with our faith. When we wait on Him for deliverance, we appreciate the process of being tried and seeing God's power and grace move obstacles that we thought were hard to overcome. Chapter 21:5 says those who are diligent will never lack as opposed to those who are impatient and live as if the next second is not promised to them. For those of you who are blessed, remember that God made you as well as the poor as is mentioned in Proverbs 22:2. Lastly, don't spend all day figuring out how to gain money in excess as is mentioned in Proverbs 23:5. Another point is what to do when you are paid and your bills take up your entire paycheck.I thought the last sentence in the prior paragraph would get someone's attention. The beginning of Malachi 3 talks about Jesus being sent to make us clean. As we skim the chapter further, we see in verses 8-12. The Father blesses us to work and earn a paycheck. If we don't pay our tithes, we are denying that God has blessed us to earn a wage. When we do tithe, we shall not lack but God will be able to see us sowing financial seeds into His kingdom. Doing so allows Him to bless us and not to be in lack. Matthew 6 mentions how not to put faith on earthly treasures that can be robbed and destroyed as time progresses. In verse 24, Jesus says that we shouldn't try to please our bank accounts and God at the same time. One master will be pleased and another will be angry.We should pay our taxes as Jesus mentioned while being tested by the evil Pharisees in Matthew 22:21. Even when dealing with money in church, Jesus noticed how the Pharisees gave large sums of money. Jesus also noticed how a money faithfully gave the last dollar to her name. God doesn't want us to give grudgingly since He gives to give to us our His tender mercy and consuming love as is mentioned in 2 Corinthians 9. Also, giving into God's kingdom helps His wins souls when the needs of the church are met.
There may be times where we feel as if things look impossible when faced with trials. Philippians 4 says God will meet our needs since we our in right standing with Him because of the sacrifice of God's Son. Losing a child is painful for any parent, but Jesus' death and resurrection were part of God's master plan. While in God, Satan can't touch us. As long as God is in charge of everything, we will never lack, be heartbroken, or forsaken even when we have one dollar to our names. Remember that everyone.
First, let's take a deep and hard look at our society. Our culture is inundated with every new money-making strategy that one could think of. The more we consume of something, it becomes a part of our daily routine. However, Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 10:23 that we may have freedom to do what we please, it's not always beneficial. Looking at things such as this and how celebrities splurge their money creates a sense of urgency to earn money and spend it quickly. God's commandments on finances are ignored.
First, let's look at Deuteronomy 28. Many of us are familiar with the chapter which talks about the rewards of being obedient to God's voice. If we are obedient we shall never be in want. Our storehouses will be full and shall overflow. Those who plot against you shall fail. People will see God's protection and providence on your life. Knowing that God's hand is on you, will let people know not to harm you in any way. Your labor will not go unnoticed or go unrewarded. However, the consequences to disobedience take up the majority of the 28th chapter of Deuteronomy. We we disobey God and don't want Him, many perils will overtake us. Many avoidable hardships will come and one could be lost to the ways of the world. However, God sent His Son Jesus Christ to give us life as is mentioned in John 10:10. So, this is a lesson in how God rewards His children. The next point will be in how not to be led away by riches and what trusting in God can do.
The book of Proverbs mentions alot of verses concerning one's finances. I'm going to take many passages from the book of Proverbs so God's goodness can be revealed. In Proverbs 10:4-5 it is mentioned how important is to work for your money, save it, and not to be lazy. Verse 22 also mentions how God's blessings never add any heartache since God is a loving and caring Father. Proverbs 11:4 mentions how money can't save us from every trouble that may come our way. However, the latter half of the verse mentions how righteousness or being in right standing with God saves us in everything. Verses 17, 18,24, 25, 26, and 28 talk about greed and generosity. If one is greedy, they will be lead to poverty. However, if one is generous, that person will increase and never be barren.
Chapter 13:25 says that those in right relations with God will be satisfied internally and externally. The wicked will always be in want trying to fill up a hole where one God's love can fill. Chapter 14:26 says that loving God is the secret to confidence and peace. Chatper 15:16 says that the little we have should be appreciated. If the little we have is earned honestly, it is better than what was illegally gained. That explains what in some of the mafia movies that the don always had bodyguards with him because of fear. Chapter 16:16 talks about how wisdom is better that money. Without wisdom, one can't function. If one has money without wisdom, the money will be improperly spent and gone. Verse 20:22 says wait on Him. Patience ties in with our faith. When we wait on Him for deliverance, we appreciate the process of being tried and seeing God's power and grace move obstacles that we thought were hard to overcome. Chapter 21:5 says those who are diligent will never lack as opposed to those who are impatient and live as if the next second is not promised to them. For those of you who are blessed, remember that God made you as well as the poor as is mentioned in Proverbs 22:2. Lastly, don't spend all day figuring out how to gain money in excess as is mentioned in Proverbs 23:5. Another point is what to do when you are paid and your bills take up your entire paycheck.I thought the last sentence in the prior paragraph would get someone's attention. The beginning of Malachi 3 talks about Jesus being sent to make us clean. As we skim the chapter further, we see in verses 8-12. The Father blesses us to work and earn a paycheck. If we don't pay our tithes, we are denying that God has blessed us to earn a wage. When we do tithe, we shall not lack but God will be able to see us sowing financial seeds into His kingdom. Doing so allows Him to bless us and not to be in lack. Matthew 6 mentions how not to put faith on earthly treasures that can be robbed and destroyed as time progresses. In verse 24, Jesus says that we shouldn't try to please our bank accounts and God at the same time. One master will be pleased and another will be angry.We should pay our taxes as Jesus mentioned while being tested by the evil Pharisees in Matthew 22:21. Even when dealing with money in church, Jesus noticed how the Pharisees gave large sums of money. Jesus also noticed how a money faithfully gave the last dollar to her name. God doesn't want us to give grudgingly since He gives to give to us our His tender mercy and consuming love as is mentioned in 2 Corinthians 9. Also, giving into God's kingdom helps His wins souls when the needs of the church are met.
There may be times where we feel as if things look impossible when faced with trials. Philippians 4 says God will meet our needs since we our in right standing with Him because of the sacrifice of God's Son. Losing a child is painful for any parent, but Jesus' death and resurrection were part of God's master plan. While in God, Satan can't touch us. As long as God is in charge of everything, we will never lack, be heartbroken, or forsaken even when we have one dollar to our names. Remember that everyone.
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