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  • MIDNIGHT PRAYER POINTS.

    BIBLE REFERENCE:
    Psalms 91:1-2, Isaiah 8:18

    1. Father I thank You for Your goodness in my life. Thank You for your faithfulness towards my household and I. Be thou glorified.

    2. Lord, I thank you because you are good and your mercy endures forever, thank you for showing mercy to my household and I at every point in time.

    3. Lord, I pray that You forgive my sins, wash me in Your precious blood and make me clean from all unrighteousness in the name of Jesus.

    4. Heavenly Father, please forgive every member of my household from all our trespasses and make us whole by the blood of Jesus.

    5. Abba Father I hand over every member of my family to your able hands, O Lord keep us safe all through this year in the name of Jesus.

    6. O Lord concerning every member of my family, disappoint all the devices of the devil against our lives in Jesus’ name.

    7. My Father my Father, arise and fight every altar of resistance that has been limiting the destiny of my family members in Jesus’ name.

    8. O Lord lead my family members in the path of righteousness in Jesus’ name.

    9. Father please do not let destruction come upon my household and I in Jesus’ name.

    10. Lord Jesus, althrough this year 2026, go before us and make every crooked ways straight in the name of Jesus.

    11. Father, according to Your word, destroy every weapon fashioned against us in Jesus’ name

    12. In the name of Jesus I nullify every appointment of premature death upon me or any member of my family.

    13. Ancestral altars fighting my family, what are you waiting for? Scatter by Fire in the Mighty name of Jesus.

    14. In the name of Jesus, I disconnect my family from every negative family Pattern, we overcome you by the blood of Jesus.

    15. I declare in the name of Jesus, my household and I are for signs and wonders.

    16. O Lord, take the center stage in my household in Jesus’ name.

    17. Yahweh, Mighty man of war, send us help at every junction of our life in the name of Jesus.

    18. O Lord, the kind of favour we have never seen before, cause my family and I to experience it this year 2026 in Jesus’ name.

    19. Personal supplication.

    20. Thank you Jehovah for You always hear us.

    Please Keep Sharing The Midnight Prayers To Bless Others. God Bless You.
    MIDNIGHT PRAYER POINTS. BIBLE REFERENCE: Psalms 91:1-2, Isaiah 8:18 1. Father I thank You for Your goodness in my life. Thank You for your faithfulness towards my household and I. Be thou glorified. 2. Lord, I thank you because you are good and your mercy endures forever, thank you for showing mercy to my household and I at every point in time. 3. Lord, I pray that You forgive my sins, wash me in Your precious blood and make me clean from all unrighteousness in the name of Jesus. 4. Heavenly Father, please forgive every member of my household from all our trespasses and make us whole by the blood of Jesus. 5. Abba Father I hand over every member of my family to your able hands, O Lord keep us safe all through this year in the name of Jesus. 6. O Lord concerning every member of my family, disappoint all the devices of the devil against our lives in Jesus’ name. 7. My Father my Father, arise and fight every altar of resistance that has been limiting the destiny of my family members in Jesus’ name. 8. O Lord lead my family members in the path of righteousness in Jesus’ name. 9. Father please do not let destruction come upon my household and I in Jesus’ name. 10. Lord Jesus, althrough this year 2026, go before us and make every crooked ways straight in the name of Jesus. 11. Father, according to Your word, destroy every weapon fashioned against us in Jesus’ name 12. In the name of Jesus I nullify every appointment of premature death upon me or any member of my family. 13. Ancestral altars fighting my family, what are you waiting for? Scatter by Fire in the Mighty name of Jesus. 14. In the name of Jesus, I disconnect my family from every negative family Pattern, we overcome you by the blood of Jesus. 15. I declare in the name of Jesus, my household and I are for signs and wonders. 16. O Lord, take the center stage in my household in Jesus’ name. 17. Yahweh, Mighty man of war, send us help at every junction of our life in the name of Jesus. 18. O Lord, the kind of favour we have never seen before, cause my family and I to experience it this year 2026 in Jesus’ name. 19. Personal supplication. 20. Thank you Jehovah for You always hear us. Please Keep Sharing The Midnight Prayers To Bless Others. God Bless You.
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  • If Lot had not insisted…

    The angels would have remained in the square
    Genesis 19:2 shows they first intended to stay outside. That place was unsafe. Lot’s insistence moved them from exposure to covering. Cover some people this year, they might be your angels (saviors)

    Insistence was the bridge between danger and safety.
    Lot’s household may not have been positioned for rescue
    The salvation of Lot’s family did not start with fire from heaven—it started with HOSPITALITY and OBEDIENCE.
    If he had been passive, his house might not have been marked as the place of intervention.

    Destiny can hinge on DISCERNMENT, not just righteousness
    Lot was righteous (2 Peter 2:7), but righteousness alone didn’t act—DISCERNMENT did.
    Many of us are righteous but miss moments because we don’t press in. This year, PRESS IN

    Delay or politeness could have cost lives
    Lot did not say, “If you like, you may come.”
    He insisted strongly. Some moments don’t allow neutrality.
    Silence in critical moments can become agreement with danger.
    Me, I'll not agree with danger ooo haaa

    God often works through human cooperation
    God sent angels, but Lot had to open his door. So you see YOU must open the door
    Heaven initiated—but earth had to respond.

    What I've learnt:
    What preserved Lot’s family was not just angelic power, but a man who refused to ignore urgency.

    mmmm!!
    May we not miss divine interventions because of hesitation, fear, or over-familiarity.
    May we recognize when God is at our gate—and insist on His will for our households. Say Amen.
    God bless you
    If Lot had not insisted… 🤔The angels would have remained in the square Genesis 19:2 shows they first intended to stay outside. That place was unsafe. Lot’s insistence moved them from exposure to covering. Cover some people this year, they might be your angels (saviors) 👉 Insistence was the bridge between danger and safety. Lot’s household may not have been positioned for rescue The salvation of Lot’s family did not start with fire from heaven—it started with HOSPITALITY and OBEDIENCE. If he had been passive, his house might not have been marked as the place of intervention. Destiny can hinge on DISCERNMENT, not just righteousness Lot was righteous (2 Peter 2:7), but righteousness alone didn’t act—DISCERNMENT did. Many of us are righteous but miss moments because we don’t press in. This year, PRESS IN Delay or politeness could have cost lives Lot did not say, “If you like, you may come.” He insisted strongly. Some moments don’t allow neutrality. 👉 Silence in critical moments can become agreement with danger.😌 Me, I'll not agree with danger ooo haaa God often works through human cooperation God sent angels, but Lot had to open his door. So you see YOU must open the door 🚪 🤔 Heaven initiated—but earth had to respond. What I've learnt: What preserved Lot’s family was not just angelic power, but a man who refused to ignore urgency. 🙏mmmm!! May we not miss divine interventions because of hesitation, fear, or over-familiarity. May we recognize when God is at our gate—and insist on His will for our households. Say Amen. God bless you 💖
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  • Bible Outline: Family Battles – Mighty Warrior
    Key Texts
    2 Samuel 3:1 – "There was a long war between the house of Saul and the house of David; but David grew stronger and stronger, and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker."
    Additional references: 1 Samuel 16:18, 1 Kings 11:28, Judges 6, Joshua 17, Judges 11
    Introduction
    Every family faces battles and challenges.
    In the Bible, two houses (Saul and David) with potential for blessing had opposite destinies: one was strengthened and the other weakened.
    The goal: to learn how to face family battles so we strengthen our home and don't let it weaken.

    Proposition (Central Idea)
    God calls us to be mighty warriors in our families, facing internal and external battles, to strengthen our home and inherit His promises.

    Development: Types of Battles and Mighty Warriors
    Premarital Battle: Decisions Before Forming a Family
    David, before marrying, faced the pressure of a politically motivated marriage (Merab).
    Principle: A home should not be formed out of interest, pressure, or appearance, but out of authentic love.
    Application: Evaluate your motivations before marrying. It's better to face the truth than live years in frustration.
    Inner Battle: What No One Sees (Naaman)
    Naaman, mighty warrior, but with hidden leprosy under his uniform.
    Principle: Inner battles (shame, sin, wounds) are harder than external ones.
    Application: Humble yourself before God, allow Him to heal what you hide. Don't let pride stop you from receiving healing and restoration.
    Workplace Battle: Success Without Losing Focus (Jeroboam)
    Jeroboam, industrious and successful, receives a great promotion.
    Principle: The real battle is staying humble and faithful to God amid success and prosperity.
    Application: Don't let success take you away from God. Keep God first, even when everything is going well.
    Battle Against Idolatry: Breaking Ancestral Ties (Gideon)
    Gideon had to destroy his father's idolatrous altars to overcome poverty and receive identity.
    Principle: Idolatry (anything placed before God) weakens the family and provision.
    Application: Check for “idols” in your family life (people, things, priorities) and put Christ at the center.
    Battle for the Children: The Bow and the Arrows (El Yada)
    El Yada, mighty warrior, defended the kingdom with bow and shield; children are the arrows.
    Principle: Our responsibility is to prepare and launch our children with good direction and purpose.
    Application: Set a good example and direction for your children so they go further than you; be intentional in their spiritual and personal formation.
    Battle for the Inheritance: Fight for the Promises (Makir and Caleb)
    Makir and Caleb fought for their inheritance until they possessed it.
    Principle: It's not enough to see the promises, you have to fight for them and take them by faith.
    Application: Believe and fight for God's family promises (salvation, restoration, provision, etc.).
    Battles with Ancestral Wounds: Heal the Distorted Vision (Jephthah)
    Jephthah, marked by family wounds, made poor decisions because of his past.
    Principle: Wounds and ancestral patterns can distort our view of family and the future.
    Application: Heal past wounds; let God reshape your vision and heart to love and build a healthy family.
    Conclusion
    Ask yourself: Is your house being strengthened or weakened?
    There are internal, external, family, economic, spiritual battles... but in Christ we are more than conquerors.
    Take on the identity of a mighty warrior. Allow God to strengthen you and give you victory in every area.

    Practical Applications
    Identify your family's battles and present them to God.
    Self-evaluate: Are there wounds, idolatry, pride, lack of direction?
    Pray for healing, restoration, and salvation for your whole house.
    Make family agreements to move forward together, rowing in the same direction.
    Send your children out with purpose and faith in God's promises.
    Final Prayer
    Lord, strengthen my home. Help me in my internal and external battles. Heal what is hidden, restore my vision, and make me a mighty warrior to overcome in my family. May blessing and salvation reach my entire house. Amen.

    Notes for the Preacher
    Use questions and examples to engage the audience (“How is your house?” “Where are you leading your children?”)
    Invite reflection, prayer, and altar calls for family restoration.
    Remember to emphasize our identity in Christ: Mighty warriors, more than conquerors, children of God.
    Bible Outline: Family Battles – Mighty Warrior Key Texts 2 Samuel 3:1 – "There was a long war between the house of Saul and the house of David; but David grew stronger and stronger, and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker." Additional references: 1 Samuel 16:18, 1 Kings 11:28, Judges 6, Joshua 17, Judges 11 Introduction Every family faces battles and challenges. In the Bible, two houses (Saul and David) with potential for blessing had opposite destinies: one was strengthened and the other weakened. The goal: to learn how to face family battles so we strengthen our home and don't let it weaken. Proposition (Central Idea) God calls us to be mighty warriors in our families, facing internal and external battles, to strengthen our home and inherit His promises. Development: Types of Battles and Mighty Warriors Premarital Battle: Decisions Before Forming a Family David, before marrying, faced the pressure of a politically motivated marriage (Merab). Principle: A home should not be formed out of interest, pressure, or appearance, but out of authentic love. Application: Evaluate your motivations before marrying. It's better to face the truth than live years in frustration. Inner Battle: What No One Sees (Naaman) Naaman, mighty warrior, but with hidden leprosy under his uniform. Principle: Inner battles (shame, sin, wounds) are harder than external ones. Application: Humble yourself before God, allow Him to heal what you hide. Don't let pride stop you from receiving healing and restoration. Workplace Battle: Success Without Losing Focus (Jeroboam) Jeroboam, industrious and successful, receives a great promotion. Principle: The real battle is staying humble and faithful to God amid success and prosperity. Application: Don't let success take you away from God. Keep God first, even when everything is going well. Battle Against Idolatry: Breaking Ancestral Ties (Gideon) Gideon had to destroy his father's idolatrous altars to overcome poverty and receive identity. Principle: Idolatry (anything placed before God) weakens the family and provision. Application: Check for “idols” in your family life (people, things, priorities) and put Christ at the center. Battle for the Children: The Bow and the Arrows (El Yada) El Yada, mighty warrior, defended the kingdom with bow and shield; children are the arrows. Principle: Our responsibility is to prepare and launch our children with good direction and purpose. Application: Set a good example and direction for your children so they go further than you; be intentional in their spiritual and personal formation. Battle for the Inheritance: Fight for the Promises (Makir and Caleb) Makir and Caleb fought for their inheritance until they possessed it. Principle: It's not enough to see the promises, you have to fight for them and take them by faith. Application: Believe and fight for God's family promises (salvation, restoration, provision, etc.). Battles with Ancestral Wounds: Heal the Distorted Vision (Jephthah) Jephthah, marked by family wounds, made poor decisions because of his past. Principle: Wounds and ancestral patterns can distort our view of family and the future. Application: Heal past wounds; let God reshape your vision and heart to love and build a healthy family. Conclusion Ask yourself: Is your house being strengthened or weakened? There are internal, external, family, economic, spiritual battles... but in Christ we are more than conquerors. Take on the identity of a mighty warrior. Allow God to strengthen you and give you victory in every area. Practical Applications Identify your family's battles and present them to God. Self-evaluate: Are there wounds, idolatry, pride, lack of direction? Pray for healing, restoration, and salvation for your whole house. Make family agreements to move forward together, rowing in the same direction. Send your children out with purpose and faith in God's promises. Final Prayer Lord, strengthen my home. Help me in my internal and external battles. Heal what is hidden, restore my vision, and make me a mighty warrior to overcome in my family. May blessing and salvation reach my entire house. Amen. Notes for the Preacher Use questions and examples to engage the audience (“How is your house?” “Where are you leading your children?”) Invite reflection, prayer, and altar calls for family restoration. Remember to emphasize our identity in Christ: Mighty warriors, more than conquerors, children of God.
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  • 1. You might be wiser than who is advising you, but still listen.
    2. You might be stronger than who is leading you, but still follow.
    3. You might be older than who is teaching you, but still learn.
    4. You might be more experienced than who is guiding you, but still pay attention.
    5. You might be richer than who is correcting you, but still be humble.
    6. You might be faster than who is pacing you, but still wait.
    7. You might be busier than who is calling you, but still respond.
    8. You might be more educated than who is speaking, but still respect them.
    9. You might be more talented than who is helping you, but still appreciate it.
    10. You might be more successful than who is advising you, but still consider their words.
    11. You might be more popular than who is mentoring you, but still submit.
    12. You might be more spiritual than who is praying for you, but still say amen.
    13. You might be more disciplined than who is correcting you, but still accept it.
    14. You might be more focused than who is distracting you, but still be kind.
    15. You might be more organized than who is managing you, but still cooperate.
    16. You might be more skilled than who is instructing you, but still obey.
    17. You might be more aware than who is warning you, but still be cautious.
    18. You might be more mature than who is judging you, but still be patient.
    19. You might be more influential than who is helping you, but still give thanks.
    20. You might be more advanced than who is teaching you, but still take notes.

    *Encouragement:*
    Humility is not about thinking less of yourself — it’s about knowing your worth and still choosing to learn. The wisest people never stop listening. Growth comes not just from what you know, but from what you’re open to learn, even from unexpected sources.
    1. You might be wiser than who is advising you, but still listen. 2. You might be stronger than who is leading you, but still follow. 3. You might be older than who is teaching you, but still learn. 4. You might be more experienced than who is guiding you, but still pay attention. 5. You might be richer than who is correcting you, but still be humble. 6. You might be faster than who is pacing you, but still wait. 7. You might be busier than who is calling you, but still respond. 8. You might be more educated than who is speaking, but still respect them. 9. You might be more talented than who is helping you, but still appreciate it. 10. You might be more successful than who is advising you, but still consider their words. 11. You might be more popular than who is mentoring you, but still submit. 12. You might be more spiritual than who is praying for you, but still say amen. 13. You might be more disciplined than who is correcting you, but still accept it. 14. You might be more focused than who is distracting you, but still be kind. 15. You might be more organized than who is managing you, but still cooperate. 16. You might be more skilled than who is instructing you, but still obey. 17. You might be more aware than who is warning you, but still be cautious. 18. You might be more mature than who is judging you, but still be patient. 19. You might be more influential than who is helping you, but still give thanks. 20. You might be more advanced than who is teaching you, but still take notes. *Encouragement:* Humility is not about thinking less of yourself — it’s about knowing your worth and still choosing to learn. The wisest people never stop listening. Growth comes not just from what you know, but from what you’re open to learn, even from unexpected sources.
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  • *Thank You, Jesus, for Your faithfulness and the power in Your Word. Thank You because You answer prayers.*

    *Isaiah 49:24-25*

    *Today, we decree and declare that every lawful captive in and around our lives is delivered. No chain can hold us down anymore, in the mighty name of Jesus!*

    *Every prey, any prey, all preys are taken from the mighty — every oppression and bondage against destinies is broken, in the name of Jesus!*

    *In the powerful name of our Lord Jesus, we declare RESTORATION of everything stolen, delayed, or hidden. Our blessings are released by divine authority *

    *May the Lord contend with anyone contend with us in any form. We walk in FREEDOM, VICTORY, and DOMINION through Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen!*
    *Thank You, Jesus, for Your faithfulness and the power in Your Word. Thank You because You answer prayers.* *Isaiah 49:24-25* *Today, we decree and declare that every lawful captive in and around our lives is delivered. No chain can hold us down anymore, in the mighty name of Jesus!* *Every prey, any prey, all preys are taken from the mighty — every oppression and bondage against destinies is broken, in the name of Jesus!* *In the powerful name of our Lord Jesus, we declare RESTORATION of everything stolen, delayed, or hidden. Our blessings are released by divine authority 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️* *May the Lord contend with anyone contend with us in any form. We walk in FREEDOM, VICTORY, and DOMINION through Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen!*
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  • WHEN YOU WONDER IF IT WORTH IT.
    Be still, and know that I am God...” Psalm 46:10 (NIV)
    You’ve probably heard the term “quiet time” tossed around in your church or small group. If you’re not sure what this means, it’s that special time we intentionally set aside to connect with God – to read his Word, to pray, and to listen. It’s following the example Jesus set when he snuck off to speak with his Father during the early hours of the morning in Mark 1:35.
    But, let’s be honest. There are those days when you stare at your Bible, your mind wanders, and you can’t help but ask “Is it worth it?” If your life looks anything like mine, then it’s probably jam-packed with work, kids, family, friends, hobbies, chores, etc., etc. And somehow, amidst this hustle and bustle, we’re supposed to find a calm, quiet moment with God?! Some days it feels less like a joy to spend time with Jesus and more like another task that adds to the chaos.
    But the reality is that the busier we are and the more burdened we feel, the more we need this intentional time in our Lord’s presence! We see this truth presented in Psalm 46:10, which says, “Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
    WHEN YOU WONDER IF IT WORTH IT. Be still, and know that I am God...” Psalm 46:10 (NIV) You’ve probably heard the term “quiet time” tossed around in your church or small group. If you’re not sure what this means, it’s that special time we intentionally set aside to connect with God – to read his Word, to pray, and to listen. It’s following the example Jesus set when he snuck off to speak with his Father during the early hours of the morning in Mark 1:35. But, let’s be honest. There are those days when you stare at your Bible, your mind wanders, and you can’t help but ask “Is it worth it?” If your life looks anything like mine, then it’s probably jam-packed with work, kids, family, friends, hobbies, chores, etc., etc. And somehow, amidst this hustle and bustle, we’re supposed to find a calm, quiet moment with God?! Some days it feels less like a joy to spend time with Jesus and more like another task that adds to the chaos. But the reality is that the busier we are and the more burdened we feel, the more we need this intentional time in our Lord’s presence! We see this truth presented in Psalm 46:10, which says, “Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
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  • Philippians 4:8-9 NIV - 8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 9 Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
    Philippians 4:8-9 NIV - 8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 9 Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
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  • I have a question please.

    Does salvation through faith grant entrance to God's kingdom?
    I have a question please. Does salvation through faith grant entrance to God's kingdom?
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  • John 15:4-6
    [4]Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.
    [5]I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
    [6]If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.

    God Almighty, please help us to always abide in you in Jesus Christ name.
    Amen and Amen.
    John 15:4-6 [4]Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. [5]I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. [6]If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned. God Almighty, please help us to always abide in you in Jesus Christ name. Amen and Amen.
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  • JESUS BECOMES REAL IN US
    An encounter with the Holy Spirit makes Jesus real in
    our life. In fact, this is an imperative and essential need for every believer and especially for every minister of God.


    Christ must be more real to us than the people to whom we preach. If the Holy Spirit hadn't been more real to me than the very people I preach to, he would have long ago thrown in the towel. Many betrayed me, spoke ill of me and rejected me, but since God is more real to me than they are, I have been able to continue obeying my call.


    In the times we live in, with the circumstances and challenges that
    face daily, we have to be sure that the Christ
    risen is more real than everything and more real than all. He is more real than illness, oppression, depression, problems
    financial and matrimonial, betrayals, ingratitude and betrayals. Christ is eternally real! And for you, what is more real, your problems, your sins, fear, illness, or the Son of God? Is Jesus more real than criticism and persecution?
    JESUS BECOMES REAL IN US An encounter with the Holy Spirit makes Jesus real in our life. In fact, this is an imperative and essential need for every believer and especially for every minister of God. Christ must be more real to us than the people to whom we preach. If the Holy Spirit hadn't been more real to me than the very people I preach to, he would have long ago thrown in the towel. Many betrayed me, spoke ill of me and rejected me, but since God is more real to me than they are, I have been able to continue obeying my call. In the times we live in, with the circumstances and challenges that face daily, we have to be sure that the Christ risen is more real than everything and more real than all. He is more real than illness, oppression, depression, problems financial and matrimonial, betrayals, ingratitude and betrayals. Christ is eternally real! And for you, what is more real, your problems, your sins, fear, illness, or the Son of God? Is Jesus more real than criticism and persecution?
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