Pastor Ricky Baker and Reverend Mondo de la Vega argue that pastors must prioritize family over fame, citing sacrifices like skipping engagements to raise Matteo and Mila while rejecting "photo op Christianity." They warn of 2026’s shift toward discipleship, urge financial transparency, and tie current chaos to biblical prophecy. PTL Television Network promotes its affiliate program—Dulsa, Grid Down, and more—as part of a revivalist push, framing generosity as seed-sowing for God’s work. Unity in truth, not compromise, is their rallying call for America’s spiritual turnaround. [Automatically generated summary]
Today we are bringing news, prophetic insight, and revelation events that matter to you.
Our co-host today is Reverend Mondo de la Vega.
And now, here is your host, Pastor Ricky Baker.
Hello, friends.
You're watching the PTL Television Network.
We're excited you have tuned in with us today.
Mondo, we always say that this is the day the Lord has made.
I will rejoice and be glad in it.
Mondo, rejoicing is a choice.
You know, you'll go through trials, you'll go through tribulations.
You might have hard times in your life, but at the end of all of this, rejoicing is a choice.
Mondo, I know there's been situations, circumstances in your life.
By the way, you look good in all black.
I don't think I just saw you.
We don't talk to each other before the show.
No, look like Johnny Cash.
He just pops up looking like Johnny.
Here's like back here.
Anyways, as a side note, friends, we're brothers, so I enjoyed bantering with him.
It's a choice every single day.
I know you've gone through hard times, trials, tribulations.
When you first got saved into the ministry, you were still going through hard times, trials, tribulations, but you had to choose joy and choose to rejoice, didn't you?
You know, my wife reminds me of that every day.
A choosing joy?
Yeah.
Because, you know, I grew up very serious.
You ever grew up in a household that is serious and you're thinking and you always look grouchy and mad and me, you know me.
But the choice to be joyful is something that you have to make a decision on because the world is filled with so much oppression and you get into this idea that the world is falling apart and it is in some ways.
But on the other hand, God is still under control.
I love that the world can be falling apart around us, but we can be stabilized.
Why?
Because we have our foundation as the word of God.
You know, the world can be burning and you can turn on your Fox News, your CNN, your MSNBC, whatever it is that you watch, your Facebook and Instagram feeds, and you can see that the world is going crazy.
You might look at things and say, this is madness.
Why in the world are these things happening?
Why are they allowing these things to happen?
But you can be secure in your home and your household.
Mondo, I think it's important that we remember in 2026, our first ministry, whoever you are, if you're the leader of your home, your first ministry is your household.
Make sure your children, your grandchildren, your nieces, nephews are stabilized.
And the only way you can do that is not through good pep talks, but it's through the word of God.
And Mondo, I found that when you edify your family with the word of God, your family becomes more stable.
You know, and the way you do that is you stay present.
That's right.
You can't disengage from family life.
I always love to see the fruit of what pastors and their kids are doing.
Gary Smalley, the, you know, the great Gary Smalley, one of the family counselors in the world, he went to be with the Lord, but he told me years ago, I moved to Morningside living on condo 226.
My wife had just had the twins.
I'm trying to figure out how we're going to make extra money.
You know, having twins is expensive, you know.
And I was getting ready to go out and speak and I had lined up meetings and getting ready to go out.
And he said, put that down.
You need to stay involved with your family.
Right now, you're going to sacrifice the finances, but the investment that you're going to make with your family, you're not going to see it now, but later down the road, it's going to pay off.
And I put down my ministry, meaning that's what I used to do, go out and speak and whatnot.
So I was relying on that instead of relying on God, right?
And you and I were talking about this yesterday, that a lot of times in ministry, you rely on the ministry for finances and ignore that God is the one that gives the finances to the ministry so you can continue to operate.
That's right.
Now, where your heart is, that's the key.
That's right.
Right.
My heart was, oh, I got to go and make the money.
Yes.
Instead of trusting God to provide the money so I can stay home and take care of my family.
Now, was that an easy choice?
Absolutely not.
It's typically never an easy choice, is it?
No, never, because here you're thinking you're trying to do good, but at the same time, I look at the investment of time that I've made with Matteo and Mila, even my relationship with my wife, and I can tell you that my home life is healthy because of not sacrificing, but being obedient to God's word that my first ministry is my home.
You understand what I'm saying?
This is how we're going to change the future of leaders and ministry is that we got to get back to the home in 2026.
Put down your agenda and come back to the table where God wants to meet you because he wants to talk to you.
There's some things that are going to take place in 2026, Ricky, that I'm looking at the headlines that if you're not right with God, if you're not at the table with God, you're going to have a freak out.
Pointing to Accountability00:13:07
That's right.
But with God sitting at the table and telling you, hey, there's some things coming, but I'm here with you.
That's right.
When he's the head of the table, friends, the table is always secure.
We just need to submit ourselves to what he's doing this year.
You know, when we have a lot of changes that have been happening in the Christian world in general, we see ministries are shifting into something new.
We saw with Alan Dadillo.
If you haven't watched those shows, go do that.
They're switching from the encounter Charlotte to Revival Nation.
Churches are focusing more on soul winning again in 2026.
I think that's a very exciting thing.
Listen, it is going back to what the gospel talks about.
Then the second step that I'm seeing take shift is discipleship coming back to the church.
That's right.
Not only winning souls, but discipleship, meaning give the word, teach the word.
Walk with them.
Absolutely.
Don't get stuck.
And I see a lot of Christians get stuck just on soul winning.
But what do you do after you win 100,000 people to the Lord?
Where do they go?
Point them to a church that can disciple them or disciple them yourselves.
And that's what the Lord kind of told us is 2026, you'll be done preaching at people and you'll start walking with people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm looking at, again, I go back to the headlines because this program, you know, many years ago, we started bringing the headlines in the Bible on one hand and the headlines on the other hand.
And when you're looking at where we're going in America today, it's in the natural, it's pretty scary because there's some shakings that took place in 2025 of exposure of where we are as a culture, not only in society, but in the church.
In 2026, we have to equip the church on how to engage back into the culture, but also how to develop disciples so they can go out to the nations and fulfill the great commission.
Yeah, you know, you were talking about that, though, Mono, where I really feel like the Lord impressed on me that this is the year where we're going to stop preaching at people.
We're actually going to start walking with people again.
And that's where I think if the church in 2026, the year we're in right now, starts realizing that, that we're not just to preach at people.
Because, Mono, you've heard some of the great sermons of the world for some of the great people in person.
And they can move you for a moment, but discipleship walks with you for a lifetime, doesn't it?
Oh, that's ugly because you have to get to see behind the veil.
Yes.
And I think that's the great thing about what dad did for us.
Walks with us is he walked with us.
That's right.
You know, I saw a lot of people come into the office.
It says, Pastor Jim Baker, I want to know how you did it.
I want to know the behind the scenes.
I want to know pretty much the magic, the potion.
And he says, well, if you want to talk to me, I don't like meetings, but I'm getting ready to climb that mountain.
You can come with me and walk with me.
Guess how many showed up?
Zero.
Ricky, myself, and a few others were up there, you know, trying to catch up with people.
Yeah, but all the external people, they would not come and walk the mountain or drive the, you know, two hours, three hours to go pick something up for the project.
Because it's work.
That's right.
And what Jesus did was work.
He got to, you see, what happens is in the church, we don't like to be, you're my English teacher.
Help me pronounce this word.
Vulnerable.
Vulnerable.
You said it just right.
Perfect.
Okay, good.
Being vulnerable is allowing people to see your shortcomings, your mistakes, being what we call accountable to one another.
That's right.
And accountability is needed today.
The culture is demanding for Christianity to be accountable with finances, be accountable with 501c3s, be accountable in your walk with the Lord, be accountable in your marriage, be accountable in your relationships.
Accountability is a biblical word, yet in the church, we refuse it because we don't like to see behind the veil.
Accountability is holy too.
You know, there was a moment, I think it was a couple of months ago, I actually asked another pastor in our church that we just started.
You know, he said, hey, can you preach for me on Sunday?
He said, yeah, you're not feeling good.
I said, oh, no, I'll be there.
I just, I find myself in a place of burnout right now.
And I'm not willing to pour out something that has to be fake to them because I can get up there and I can hoop and I can holler, but what I'm giving them is empty substance.
I'm giving them hype and not actual, you know, a real relationship with Jesus Christ.
So I said, hey, can you come preach for me?
He said, absolutely.
So I got up there on that Sunday and I thought, you know what?
If we can't be transparent with the church, then what's the point of doing all this?
So I got up there and I said, hey, guys, I'm not going to be preaching today.
It's actually going to be Pastor Frank.
And the reason is, is because I feel myself getting to the point of burnout.
And I'm not willing to pour from this cup if I'm not pouring from overflowing.
Wow.
And so I said, hey, I appreciate the grace.
I understand.
You know, maybe some of you guys come here to hear this, but thank you for giving me grace.
And thank you for, you know, accepting Frank.
And he came up and preached a great sermon.
But I realized maybe if more pastors did that, we see a lot less trouble in the church where we say, you know, I don't want to give from a place of burnout because I need to go and be refreshed and refilled from the Lord myself.
And this is where we need the older generation to help us navigate this season of life.
Yes.
Right.
And we need one another, the young generation, the middle generation, and the old generation, because this generation that is here right now, I'm talking about the generation that is demanding transparency.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
But at the same time, how vulnerable can you be with your church to say, you know what?
I'm working a lot.
I'm burning out.
I don't think I'm able.
And a lot of times it's hard to say no because we don't want to look bad.
You and I always talk privately about ego and pride.
Something happens when you write a book, when you're on television, when you're preaching, when someone wants a word from you and your ego starts getting stroke and you think you're somebody and then God says, hey, you're not somebody.
Get down from that horse.
Be humble.
That's right.
Right.
And understand that vulnerability is where I want to use you because in order to raise money, you got to be vulnerable.
In order to lead a ministry, you got to be vulnerable and you got to be transparent with the people.
But this generation, more than any other generation, they want truth.
That's right.
And they're almost demanding truth, actually, to the point where now they're going and saying, hey, we want the truth from this organization, this governmental agency, this church.
And, you know, it's hard to blame them to say, why do they want the truth?
Because Mano, you know, if you know, if you've been lied to or you've seen that what looks like a lie to you so many times, you say, well, I would like to know what the truth actually is.
We've seen it even in our own government where people are actually starting to wake up and realize, oh, maybe not everything that I'm being told is the truth.
Maybe they're actually lying to you.
Maybe they're actually willing to lie to, you know, further their own agenda.
And we realize we have a generation of people waking up right now saying, hey, maybe not everything is what it cut out.
It seems to be.
But I think as long as it comes from a place where the Lord is telling you, hey, go search that out.
It's a holy thing.
I think it was you several weeks ago that talked about, and it gave me a new revelation.
And I had to go back into scripture to see what you were telling me regarding when Jesus walked in and flipped the tables.
You remember that?
Was it you?
Yep.
And it brought up a different perspective because we have made the house of the Lord a marketplace where we're bringing in tables that don't belong in the church in the temple.
That's right.
The temple was created for unbelievers.
and believers to come and seek God and find God for themselves to have an experience, a spiritual encounter in that temple where God will reveal himself.
No manipulation, no concert lights, no smoke machines, no preacher.
No, it was the presence of God that would do the transformation.
So when Jesus walked into the temple and started flipping the tables and the merchants, the merchants were not non-believers.
The merchants were believers that made tables of merchandising the gospel.
And I want to tell you something.
We are there right now.
I'd rather Jesus walk in before we die and flip our tables over and align us back into God's will before we died.
And then the question is, are we really going to go to heaven?
And a lot of the question we were in the middle of that conversation, or actually, I should say at the end of the conversation, I made the statement and I stand by this is a lot of people are desperate to try to get a seat at the table that Jesus would flip.
We want a seat at that table that looks good, that sounds good, where the influencers are, where the people who have money are.
We want to sit down at that table so bad so we can feel like somebody.
But I said, check to make sure that the table you're desperate to sit at isn't one that Jesus would come and flip if he walked into the temple.
And it's tempting, right?
It's so.
How many calls do you get?
Because I know I get a lot of calls to all the meetings that you see on Facebook and all the preachers that are going to be able to do that.
They go to Israel and do this and do that.
We get invited to all of them.
And I want to tell you something.
I don't just go to get pictures with somebody or you said it the other day, rub elbows with somebody.
I'm not going there to stroke my ego.
You know, what is the value?
What did you say?
I love what you said.
I have to value what is valuable.
Is that what you're saying?
That's right.
Yeah.
There has to be something of value there.
You know, going and just rubbing elbows with other people of notoriety for the sake of rubbing elbows with people of notoriety is that generation is done.
I have to go and there has to be value.
Either I can give the value or I am going to receive the value.
But I'm not, that's what I was talking about is we're no longer a photo op Christianity.
You have to mean that we're going to go there.
Are we going to win souls?
Are we going to preach the gospel?
Or are we going to sit around a table and talk?
Because friends, we can do that on the phone.
There's no point.
Like I said, there's no point in ever spending any type of personal or ministry money to go and rub elbows with people.
You know what's so funny is that so many people and leadership.
And most Christians won't talk like this.
No.
I'm going to be honest with you.
This is very taboo for a lot of Christians to talk like this.
But at this point, I really don't care anymore because at this point, authentic Christianity is going to win the hearts and souls of man.
It's not going to be masked Christianity anymore.
The world is tired.
They're ripping masks off.
If you're not authentic, then friends, they're not going to buy the message.
And you might be the message that they see of Jesus.
And if they say, well, that message is wearing a mask, that's not a very good message of Jesus.
Well, the thing about Ricky and I is we're not willing to sell out.
Yep.
And we've had this conversation where we said, let's holy, that's why we say it's a holy rebuke to say, hey, I'll hold you accountable if you'll hold me accountable.
When I get these calls and these invitations, I'll run them by you.
You'll run them by me.
And we'll say, hey, that's holy.
That might not be holy.
This is good.
That might not be good.
And sometimes, you know, your instinct to say, well, what do you know?
What do you know?
Why shouldn't I go and preach to 10,000 people in person?
Why shouldn't I go do this?
Or why shouldn't I go to, you know, so obviously that comes up and then you realize, oh, I've asked my brother, I've asked my sister.
I've asked my pastor to hold me accountable.
So maybe they do have my best interest in mind.
And then you take a second, you reflect on it, you realize, oh man, if I would have went there, I would have missed my child's birthday party.
If I would have went there, I would have missed this important thing that my family's doing.
And I realized, oh, you know what?
Actually, it is holy to have accountability.
Can I tell you a little story?
You know the Lennon sisters, very famous women and group.
Yeah, incredibly famous.
And Diddy Lennon was invited to go see the queen, the queen.
And they had made appointments and they wanted the Lennon sisters to come and see the queen.
And you know how big of opportunity that is?
To get invited by the royal family to go spend hours with the queen.
That's right.
And Diddy Lennon said, I'm sorry, but I can't go.
My son is getting baptized and I want to be there.
I'm not going to miss it.
Yep.
Another one.
They just finished doing a big show with Andy Williams in Las Vegas and Elvis Presley was upstairs and Elvis calls them and say, hey, girls, I want you guys to come up and let's sing along and let's spend time together and whatnot.
And the girl says, Elvis, thank you, but no thanks.
We got to spend time with our kids.
Thinking that we're going to have another opportunity.
Well, several weeks later, he passes away.
What I'm trying to tell you is the Bible says that the treasures of your heart will be where your heart is.
That's right.
Where your heart lies.
That's right.
And I want to tell you something.
Ricky and I are not willing to be selling out for anyone just to rub elbows to get ahead.
So when you are sowing a seed into this ministry, when you're standing with us, just know that you're sowing into good ground that has a future, a future that is thinking of you, a future of how we're going to disciple you.
How are we going to be your church?
How are we going to be, you know, family?
How are we going to continue to spread the gospel and how we're going to walk with you through television and social media and whatnot?
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So what I'm trying to tell you is that when you're standing with us, you're standing with two young men.
You like that?
Two young men that have a heart for you, but also have a heart for the gospel.
That's right.
And we want the truth and nothing but the truth.
And like the great old Jack Nicholson said, you can't handle the truth.
That's right.
You know, well, guess what?
We can handle the truth.
We want the truth because the Bible says that the truth will set you free.
That's right.
That's where liberty is because why?
Jesus said, I'm the way, the truth, and the life.
Nobody comes to the Father except through me.
He is the truth.
And friends, I want to say thank you to anyone who has supported the PTL television network, supported the different shows that we have here, the different shows on our network, because that allows us to continue to broadcast the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.
Friends, we will never back down off the message of Jesus Christ being the only way to heaven, saying, you know what, the Bible is our final authority because that's what we live by.
And friends, I said this the other day.
I said, if you're willing to compromise on the word of God, you're willing to compromise on anything.
If you're willing to compromise the text, the word of God, the Holy Spirit-inspired word, then you'll compromise anywhere.
Friends, I believe we're having a generation rise up.
I'm not talking a generation, a specific age group.
I'm talking anyone who's alive right now, a generation rise up and say, we are no longer willing to compromise the word of God for fame, for money, for this, for clout.
We're no longer willing to compromise.
And if we can have an entire church stand up and say, no more compromise, friends, I believe that we will see a revival truly spark in the United States of America.
Well, friends, what if revival starts with humility?
What if revival starts with authenticity?
It starts with vulnerability.
Well, friends, I guarantee you, a lot of revivals wouldn't start in cities because we don't want to be authentic and vulnerable with our brother and sister and say, this is where I struggle.
Can you pray for me?
When I'm going through this, can you hold my arms up?
Well, friends, that is what is going to be the game changer for Christianity here in America.
We have to be authentic with one another once again, and we have to stand on the word of God.
Mondo, I know it's our partners, the ones that support us month after month, the ones who give one-time gifts to get us through hard times and get us through the moments where we need new equipment because the cameras are breaking or new lights because the lights are burning out and they don't make those models anymore, things like that.
It's those people like you who watch this, who stand with the vision that Pastor Jim started and stand with the vision that he has blessed to continue to go forward.
Because, Mondo, there are a lot of big changes that are happening.
We're doing this, we're shifting that, we're moving this, but all with the blessing of Pastor Jim Baker saying, you know what?
The most important thing is that souls are being won and that disciples are being made and that they're actually being walked with.
So if you need to change things, he has blessed it.
Say, hey, change things for the new generation.
That way, people's children and grandchildren.
I noticed one thing, and you'll probably attest this as well.
He's always asking us what our children's relationships with the Lord are like.
You know what I'm saying?
He's like, oh, are you teaching your kids the Bible?
Are you preaching to them?
Are you telling them Jesus is the only way to heaven?
He's concerned about your children and your grandchildren.
So he has commissioned us to say, hey, change what you need to change.
Just make sure you win the next generation for Jesus.
I'm laughing because over Christmas Eve, we went there.
You cooked the great meal, by the way.
I appreciate it.
I work hard on that.
The funny part about it was dad said, Come here.
I'm worried about you.
Are you truly saved?
He always asks us.
He's always asking, How's your heart with the Lord?
And he asked Mateo and Mila, make sure that you guys have Jesus in your heart.
He's coming back soon.
And it reminds me when he was here a few days ago.
The one thing he kept saying was he's coming back soon.
Yes.
Meaning, Jesus is coming back soon.
We try to get more information out of him, but in his mind and his heart, he said that the things that are getting ready to take place are all in alignment with the return of Jesus Christ.
That's right.
But this is where you come in, your support all the way up to the end.
That's right.
Well, why should we give if Jesus is coming back?
Because we have to occupy in the harvest that's coming.
We have to be able to disciple people.
And one thing about what I love what God is giving you, Ricky, is a vision to bring other men and women of God to start teaching what they've been imparted with to help us understand what healing is, what deliverance is, understanding how do we, how do we, if God prospers you, how do you go about investing?
How do you go about helping people?
So know that when you sow a seed, we're not only taking that to help continue to broadcast, but we're putting it back into the church and being able to put it back where discipleship is being developed, the church outreach.
And then you're talking about how many conferences you're planning for this year.
And that's going to be life-changing because we need a touch of God in certain moments of our lives, but it can't happen without your help.
That's right.
Listen, call right now, 1-888-988-1588 and stand with us.
Amen.
It's an important thing to continue.
I've said it many times, friends.
We need to go out of our way to support Christians in their businesses.
If you have a local business in your area and they're a Christian business and they love the Lord, go support them.
He is listen.
I know it's easy to go to a big box store and save $1.50 or $1.75 on the exact same product.
But Mondo, why would we not go and support our brother and sister?
I know if your brother or your sister, I don't care how you feel about them, has a business, you would go and do that.
Well, friends, believers are our brothers and sisters.
Who is my mother?
Who is my brother?
That's what Jesus said.
Only those who do the will of the Father.
Well, friends, if you have those in your community who are doing the will of the Father, go support them in what they're doing.
I love what Bishop Alan Dadio said.
He said, don't forget your local church, your local church that's feeding your local community, that's clothing them, that's visiting those in prison around them.
Don't forget them either.
Wherever you are in the United States of America right now, wherever you are in the world, don't forget your local church.
Go get plugged into a body that believes in Jesus Christ and doesn't believe in anything else, that focuses fully on the redemptive power of the cross and doesn't waver to say, Well, we'll accept this and we'll accept that.
No, friends, if the Bible rejects it, make sure your church rejects it.
If the Bible accepts it, make sure your church accepts it.
And friends, we can move forward as a unified body of Christ.
But it's important that we go and support the work of the Lord.
The easiest thing for us to do, I'm going to be honest with you, I've said this: the easiest thing for us to do would be coming up here and only ever rallying support for ourselves to say, Support us, pour into us, financially give to us.
But we don't.
We have other ministers on, we say, Hey, if the Lord's telling you to give that seed to their ministry, do it.
If the Lord's telling you to give your seed to your local church instead of the television ministry, do it.
Why?
Because I believe as long as there's ministry is being funded and souls are being saved and people are being discipled, then we're doing our job.
Could we sit up here and selfishly say yes?
Actually, only give to us, only give to us.
Absolutely, we could easily do that.
But, friends, we want the mission to be more important than one particular ministry, the mission of Jesus Christ.
Then say, Oh, well, support the mission of the bakers, support the mission of PTL.
Well, friends, I want to support the mission of Jesus Christ being spread all around the world, people being fed across communities, and that comes with you partnering with your local church.
If you want to give to this ministry, by all means, please, because we partner with hundreds of local churches.
We want you to give wherever the heart of the Father has told you to do so, Mondo.
Not a message that most ministries preach, but I believe we are to band together with our brothers and sisters.
If we help them, they'll help us and we can lift it together.
I said it the other day to someone: high tides raise all ships.
If the gospel is being preached and if souls are being won, that friends, we have done our job and we've done it well.
Call our number today.
It's 1-888-988-1588.
One of the things we do, Mondo, is the affiliate program.
People say, Well, why do you do the affiliates?
Why this?
Why that?
Because Pastor Jim Baker's heart is that we want, obviously, to continue on the gospel, and that comes through funds coming in, but we also want to give something back.
And that's why we have all these different affiliates, Mondo, books, health products, different types of things, generators for preparedness.
I think it's important that people support that as well.
Absolutely.
Listen, Dulsa, that's right.
Grid down, Chow Down, New Mana, Cardiomiracle.
These are all products that not only we use personally, but the testimonies that we're hearing from you is life-changing.
So, if you want to continue to support the affiliate program that helps not only the Christian businesses, but it helps this ministry to continue to go forward, call today, 1-888-988-1588.
And we want to talk to you.
We want to stand with you and we want to hear from you.
And we're even going to pray with you, by the way.
That's right.
You know, that's very important.
So, call today, stand with us, and let's make a difference in 2026 like never before because great things are coming.
That's right.
Friends, remember this.
God loves you.
He really does.
Thank you for staying with the ministry.
God bless you.
We'll see you soon.
Thank you for watching today's broadcast.
What you're watching right now is a miracle.
But I believe that this gospel of the kingdom will be preaching all the world, and that's what Christian television is all about.
Yes, sir.
God has provided for this ministry time and time again.
And we know He will continue to provide because He is faithful.
Stand with us, please.
Amen.
I'm going to stand with you.
I'm going to teach you the end days in the days to come.
I'm going to teach you what to do and what's coming.
Amen.
If God has placed it on your heart to give today, we invite you to do so now.
The moment your mind shifts and you stop thinking about, okay, how do I get $10,000?
But instead, you start thinking, okay, how do I give $10,000?
Now you've turned the corner.
Now you're not just someone who sows.
Now you are a sower.
And that's who Jesus gives seed to.
And make no mistake about it in 2 Corinthians when he says he gives seed to the sower.
Paul is receiving an offering.
He's talking about finances in that moment.
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