God's interruptions, delays, and periods of silence are not abandonment but intentional preparation; He works invisibly on character, environment, and relationships to build you for what is coming, and the tension you feel is spiritual anticipation, not anxiety, signaling that transformation is underway.
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IT’S DONE: Why God Is Ending Your Suffering In 5 Minutes | C.S. LewisAdded:
Stop. Do not scroll. Do not delay. This is not random and it is not ordinary.
This is interruption, divine interruption, and you are being addressed directly. You feel it already.
Something in you paused. Something in you recognized weight in this moment.
That is not emotion. That is your spirit responding to God's voice breaking through the noise around you. You were not meant to casually encounter this.
You were summoned into it. Right now, you are being called into stillness, not weakness, but focus. Not silence, but attention. Because God does not compete with chaos. He speaks when you are willing to listen. And you have been surrounded by too much noise, opinions, pressure, expectations that were never assigned to you. Scripture commands it clearly.
Be still and know that I am God. This is not optional. This is for you, right now. You have been moving fast, but not hearing clearly. And in this moment, God is cutting through everything. Not later, now. This is personal. This is not for everyone. This is for you, the one carrying silent pressure. The one trying to understand delays. The one wondering why doors closed without explanation. You thought you were just scrolling, but God was positioning you.
Understand this. If you ignore this moment, you are not just skipping content, you are resisting clarity prepared specifically for you.
That is why you are being pulled to engage with this alone. Because what God is about to reveal cannot be filtered through other voices. It requires your full attention. This moment is sacred.
C.S. Lewis wrote, "God whispers to us in our pleasures, but shouts in our pain."
And you know this is true because what brought you here was not comfort, it was tension, pressure, the sense that something is shifting inside you. Do not dismiss that. What you feel is not confusion. It is the beginning of revelation. So, stay. Do not move past this. Do not let your attention drift.
What comes next will not simply inform you, it will confront you, correct you, and position you. And you must be ready to receive it. You need to confront this truth immediately. You were never lost.
You were interrupted. What you called confusion was not failure.
It was God refusing to let you continue in a direction that would have cost you more than you were prepared to lose. You saw closed doors and assumed rejection.
God saw your path and intervened. You have been trying to make sense of delays, wondering why things stalled, why opportunities disappeared, why people shifted without warning. But you misread the pattern. You interpreted interruption as abandonment, when in reality it was protection. God was not stepping away from you, he was stepping in front of you. Look at the pattern honestly. Every time something did not work, it disrupted a version of your life that felt stable, but was not aligned. You were moving, but not necessarily in truth. You were progressing, but not necessarily in purpose. And God will not bless a direction that contradicts your calling.
So, he interrupts it. Scripture has already established this pattern.
Joseph was given a vision, but he was not given immediate fulfillment. He was delayed, betrayed, hidden, and repositioned. Not because God forgot him, but because God was building something in him that the destination would require.
The delay was not denial, it was preparation. And this is where you must correct your thinking. You have been measuring God's presence by visible progress.
When things moved, you assumed God was with you. When things stopped, you assumed he was absent. That is a flawed equation. God is not proven by movement, he is revealed through alignment. C.S.
Lewis wrote, "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain." What you experienced as disruption was not silence, it was a louder form of communication. Pain has a way of forcing clarity that comfort never will. And God will use that clarity to redirect you.
Consider this carefully. If everything had worked the way you planned, you would have continued in a direction that was never meant to sustain you. You would have built something on a foundation that could not hold under pressure. So, God allowed interruption not to harm you, but to correct you.
Closed doors were not punishment, they were boundaries.
Silence was not absence, it was restraint. Delay was not denial, it was alignment. And now you are beginning to see it. Not fully, but enough to recognize that something deeper was happening beneath the surface. The confusion you felt was not because God was unclear, it was because you were being shifted out of what you thought you wanted into what you were actually called to carry. You were not wandering, you were being redirected. So, stop asking, "Why did this not work?" Ask the right question, "What was God protecting me from?" Because once you see that clearly, you will stop grieving what ended and you will start recognizing what was preserved. And this realization leads you to the next truth you must understand.
While you thought nothing was happening, God was actively building something you could not yet see. You must settle this in your spirit. Nothing was wasted. Not the delay, not the silence, not the confusion. While you were looking for visible movement, God was doing invisible construction. You thought something had been taken from you. In truth, nothing was removed, everything was being repositioned. God does not prepare outcomes first, he prepares you.
Because if you receive what you prayed for before you are formed to carry it, you will lose it. Not because God failed you, but because you were not yet aligned to sustain it.
So, he builds in secret. He works beneath the surface, beyond your timeline, outside your control.
Scripture establishes this clearly. "Let perseverance finish its work, so that you may be mature and complete, lacking nothing." That means the process is not optional, it is required. And what you experienced was not delay without purpose, it was formation with precision. There are three areas where God has been working, whether you recognized it or not. First, your character. You have been stretched in ways you did not choose. Pressured in ways you did not expect. Forced to endure when you would have preferred escape. That was not cruelty. That was construction. Because character is not built in comfort, it is revealed under pressure. Second, your environment.
You assumed your surroundings were stable, but they were not aligned. So, God began to shift what was around you.
Conversations changed. Opportunities disappeared. Certain paths closed without explanation. You called it disruption, God called it correction. He was removing what could not support where you are being taken. Third, your relationships. This is where it became most painful, because not everyone who started with you was meant to continue with you. And God will not allow you to carry people into a season they were never assigned to.
Some were seasonal, not covenantal. Some were distractions disguised as support.
And God began to separate not to isolate you, but to protect what he is building in you. C.S. Lewis wrote, "You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending." What you are stepping into now is not disconnected from your past. It is the result of it being refined. Every moment you endured has been shaping your capacity to carry what is coming. You need to understand this with clarity.
Delay is one of God's greatest forms of protection, because premature access leads to unnecessary loss. If God had released certain things into your life earlier, you would not have recognized their value. You would not have had the discernment to protect them, and you would have lost what you prayed for. So, he waited. Not because he was slow, but because he was precise. And now something is shifting inside you. You may not have language for it, but you feel it. A tension, a restlessness, a quiet pressure that does not come from fear, but from anticipation. Your mind may not fully understand it yet, but your spirit recognizes that something is about to change. Do not dismiss that feeling. It is not instability, it is awareness. It is the evidence that what God has been building in secret is approaching the moment of revelation.
You are not the same person you were when you first asked for what you are now about to receive. You have been strengthened, sharpened, refined. The things that once broke you no longer hold the same power. The patterns that once controlled you are beginning to loosen their grip.
That is not accidental. That is evidence of transformation. So, stop measuring your life by what you can see.
Because the most important work was never visible. It was happening within you, around you, and ahead of you all at once. And now, as that hidden work begins to surface, you must understand what you are feeling. Because what is rising inside you is not anxiety, it is something far more significant. You must stop mislabeling what is happening inside you. This is not anxiety. This is not instability. This is not you losing control. What you are feeling is spiritual anticipation, the result of God preparing you for what is about to unfold. You feel the tension, the restlessness, the internal pressure that does not fully make sense. At times it even unsettles you because you cannot explain it logically. But understand this clearly, not every discomfort is a warning. Some discomfort is preparation.
Scripture makes this plain.
"For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose."
That means what is happening within you is not random emotion. It is divine activity. God is working inside your will, your perception, your awareness.
He is aligning you internally before he moves you externally. You are sensing a shift because there is a shift, not just around you but within you. The things that once satisfied you no longer hold the same weight. Conversations feel different. Environments feel heavy.
Certain patterns feel impossible to return to and you are tempted to question yourself, to ask, am I overthinking this? No, you are discerning. There is a difference between anxiety and spiritual awareness.
Anxiety produces confusion, fear, and paralysis.
But what you are experiencing, even with its intensity, carries clarity beneath it. It is pulling you forward, not shutting you down. It is awakening you, not suffocating you. Your spirit is recognizing what your mind has not yet fully processed and that creates tension because your old identity cannot interpret what your new identity is beginning to perceive. You are no longer who you used to be.
Even if some struggles remain, your foundation has shifted. The things that once broke you do not destroy you the same way. The thoughts that once controlled you no longer dominate you with the same authority. That is not self-improvement, that is transformation and transformation is rarely comfortable. C. S. Lewis wrote, "God is not safe, but he is good."
What you are feeling proves that because God does not prepare you gently when he is positioning you for something greater. He stretches you.
He disrupts your internal comfort. He challenges your assumptions, not to harm you but to expand you. So this pressure you feel it is not something to escape, it is something to understand. It is the signal that your spirit is being awakened to a new level of awareness, a new level of responsibility, a new level of calling. Do not numb it.
Do not distract yourself from it.
Do not run back to what feels familiar just to quiet it because if you silence this moment, you delay what God is trying to activate within you. You are being prepared to move differently, think differently, decide differently and before that happens externally, it must be established internally. That is why the shift began inside you first and as this awareness increases, something else will begin to happen, something that may feel uncomfortable at first but is absolutely necessary. You will begin to outgrow what once felt normal. You must not misinterpret what is happening now.
This is not loss.
This is separation by design.
God is not taking from you. He is filtering what cannot follow you into where you are being led. You have already felt it. Conversations that once felt natural now feel forced.
Environments that once felt comfortable now feel heavy. People who once brought you peace now create subtle confusion within you and part of you wants to hold on, to preserve what used to be, to avoid the discomfort of change, but you cannot carry yesterday into a place that requires transformation. Understand this clearly, not everyone assigned to your past is authorized to walk into your future. This is where many fail, not because they lack calling but because they refuse separation. They try to preserve relationships that God is ending. They try to maintain environments that God is dismantling and in doing so, they delay their own alignment. Scripture shows this pattern without compromise. When God called Abraham, he did not say, "Stay where you are and I will bless you there." He said, "Leave your country, your people and your father's household and go to the land I will show you."
Calling required separation. Direction required obedience and this is the tension you are now facing because separation does not always feel spiritual, it feels personal. It feels like loss. It feels like distance. It feels like something slipping away that you once depended on. But what you must understand is this, God does not remove randomly. He removes precisely. Some relationships were seasonal, not covenantal. They served a purpose for a time, but they were never meant to remain. Others were distractions disguised as support, keeping you comfortable but limiting your growth and God, in his discipline, is now drawing a line. You cannot grow beyond what you refuse to release. C. S.
Lewis said, "If you want a religion to make you feel really comfortable, I certainly don't recommend Christianity because following God will confront your attachments. It will challenge what you cling to. It will require you to trust him more than your need for familiarity." And here is the warning you must take seriously, if you expose what God is building in you to people who are not aligned, they will misunderstand it. They will question it. Some will even resist it, not because they are evil but because they are not assigned to your next level. That is why this season requires restraint. Silence is not weakness, it is protection. You do not announce what God is still forming. You do not seek validation for what has already been confirmed in your spirit. This separation is not isolation, it is preparation. God is creating space, space for clarity, space for new alignment, space for the right people, the right opportunities, the right environment to enter your life without interference because what he is bringing cannot exist in the conditions you were previously tolerating and yes, there will be moments when this feels uncomfortable, moments when you question if you are losing too much, moments when the silence feels unfamiliar.
But do not retreat. Do not rebuild what God is removing. You are not being abandoned. You are being repositioned and as this separation continues, it is leading you towards something that will require a decision not based on comfort but on trust. Now the standard changes.
Up to this point, you have been listening, discerning, recognizing, but recognition is not obedience.
Understanding is not transformation and God is not asking you for agreement, he is requiring movement. You say you trust God, but trust that never moves is not trust, it is language. It is comfort. It is belief without surrender and that kind of belief will keep you informed, but it will not move you forward.
Scripture does not leave this ambiguous.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
In all your ways, submit to him and he will make your path straight.
Submission is not internal, it is demonstrated. It is visible. It is measurable through your decisions. This is where the demand becomes clear. God is not asking you to feel ready, he is commanding you to move when instructed because if you wait until everything makes sense, you will remain exactly where you are. Faith does not begin when clarity is complete. Faith begins when obedience overrides your need for certainty. You are standing at a point where hesitation will cost you, not because God will abandon you but because delay disrupts timing. There are moments that require response. There are instructions that lose their power when ignored and right now, you are being brought into one of those moments. You have asked for direction.
This is direction, but direction does not remove risk, it exposes it because obedience will require you to step beyond what is familiar, beyond what is comfortable, beyond what you can fully control and your instinct will be to slow down, to analyze, to protect yourself from potential disappointment.
That instinct is not always wisdom.
Sometimes it is fear wearing the language of caution. You must recognize the difference.
Fear reminds you of what went wrong before.
Faith responds to what God is saying now.
Fear anchors you to past outcomes. Faith aligns you with present instruction and you cannot follow both at the same time.
C. S. Lewis wrote, "To trust God in the light is nothing, but to trust him in the dark, that is faith."
And this is where you are being positioned, not into confusion but into dependence, not into uncertainty without direction but into movement without full visibility. Understand this clearly, God is not asking you to step into darkness.
He is asking you to step into what he has already prepared.
You may not see every detail, but he does. You may not understand every outcome, but he has already gone ahead of you.
Your responsibility is not to control the result. Your responsibility is to obey the instruction and when you move, when you act, when you respond, when you choose alignment over hesitation, you will begin to see something shift, not all at once, not completely, but enough to confirm that you are no longer standing still. This is the dividing line. Many hear, few move. Many agree, few obey. Decide which one you will be because what comes next will not wait for your comfort, it will require your response. You must adjust your expectation now or you will miss what God is opening because the next door in front of you will not look the way you imagined. It will not come wrapped in certainty. It will not feel safe at first glance and if you are waiting for comfort as confirmation, you will hesitate at the very moment you are supposed to move. Understand this clearly, God's doors are not validated by ease, they are confirmed by alignment. You have been trained, consciously or unconsciously, to associate right with comfortable, but scripture never teaches that. In fact, it shows the opposite. When Peter stepped out of the boat, the water did not become solid. When Abraham left his land, he was not given the full map.
When Moses was called, he did not feel qualified. The door was real, but it was not comfortable and this is exactly where you are being led. The opportunity that is about to appear will not match your expectations. It may look unfamiliar. It may stretch your capacity. It may even challenge your sense of control. But beneath all of that, there will be something unmistakable peace. Not excitement. Not certainty. Peace. Scripture defines it precisely. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
That means it will not always make logical sense, but it will carry spiritual confirmation. You must learn to recognize that signal.
Because fear will also speak in that moment. Fear will remind you of past disappointment. It will replay failure.
It will question your readiness. It will suggest that staying where you are is safer than stepping into what is unknown. But safety is not your calling.
Alignment is. Fear is rooted in memory.
Faith is rooted in obedience.
Fear looks backward. Faith responds forward. And when this door appears, both voices will speak. You must decide which one you will follow. C. S. Lewis wrote, "There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind." But you cannot step into what is ahead if you are still anchored to what is familiar.
The door requires movement. It requires release. It requires trust that what God is opening is greater than what you are leaving. And here is what you must not do.
Do not over-analyze the door.
Do not wait for perfect conditions. Do not demand full understanding before you respond. Because God does not reveal everything at once. He reveals enough for obedience. You will recognize the moment. Not because everything around you becomes clear, but because something within you becomes steady. The noise will quiet. The confusion will settle.
And even in the presence of uncertainty, you will know, "This is it." When that moment comes, do not hesitate. You are not the same person who faced uncertainty before. You have been refined. You have been prepared. You have been aligned.
What once intimidated you will no longer control you the same way. This door is not a test designed to break you. It is an invitation designed to move you.
Step. You must correct how you see yourself. Because if your identity remains distorted, you will misinterpret everything God is doing. You are not here because you were the most qualified. You are not here because you were the strongest, the most consistent, or the most perfect. You are here because you endured. And endurance is not accidental. It is evidence. You did not quit when it would have been easier to walk away.
You did not abandon your faith when results were unclear.
You did not surrender your belief even when there was no visible proof in front of you. That matters. Because God does not build on talent, he builds on faith that persists under pressure. Scripture makes this undeniable.
We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance character, and character hope.
That means what you went through was not meaningless. It was developmental. Every moment you held on when you felt uncertain was shaping something in you that could not be formed any other way.
You have been through things that no one fully saw. Battles you did not explain.
Pressure you carried in silence.
Questions you wrestled with internally while still showing up externally. And yet you remained. Not perfectly, but faithfully. That is why you are still here. You must understand this.
Endurance is the qualification many people avoid.
Because it requires staying when there is no applause.
Believing when there is no confirmation.
Continuing when there is no visible progress. Most people withdraw at that point. You did not. And because of that, something has been established within you that cannot be easily shaken. C. S.
Lewis wrote, "Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny." What felt like pressure was preparation. What felt like delay was strengthening. What felt like silence was God building a foundation in you that would not collapse when responsibility increased. So stop identifying yourself by what you went through as if it defines your limits.
It does not. It reveals your capacity.
You are not the person who was overwhelmed before. You are not the version of yourself that lacked clarity, lacked strength, lacked direction.
You have been formed through resistance.
And that formation has changed you. You are more discerning now. You recognize what is real and what is not. You no longer respond the same way to the same triggers. You no longer collapse under the same pressure. That is not coincidence. That is transformation taking place over time. You were not chosen because you had no weakness. You were chosen because you did not let weakness stop you. And that distinction matters. Because what is coming next will require someone who has been tested. Someone who has learned to stand without constant reassurance.
Someone who has learned to trust God beyond visible evidence. That is who you are becoming. So do not minimize your endurance. Do not overlook what you survived. Do not dismiss the weight you carried and the strength it produced. It was not wasted. It was defining you. And now, that identity refined through pressure, proven through persistence, is what will carry you into what God is about to release. Now you must see this clearly. What is happening in your life is not random. This is not coincidence.
This is not luck. This is a response. A direct response from God to everything you have endured. Everything you have carried. Everything you refused to abandon when it would have been easier to let go. God responds to persistent faith.
Not loud faith. Not visible faith.
Persistent faith. The kind that continues when there is no evidence, no applause, no immediate result. That is the faith you demonstrated. And that kind of faith does not go unanswered.
You thought nothing was happening.
You assumed silence meant inactivity.
But while you were waiting, God was aligning. Quietly. Precisely.
Intentionally. Paths are being cleared.
Not all at once, but in sequence.
Obstacles are being moved. Not always visibly, but effectively.
Opportunities are being positioned. Not randomly, but strategically. And even people are being aligned. Some to walk with you. Others to step out of your way. This is not disorder. This is orchestration. You have been looking at what has not arrived yet and concluding that nothing is happening. That is incomplete vision.
Because God rarely works in ways that are immediately visible. He works beneath the surface. Within timing.
Through details that only become clear after they unfold. What felt like delay was alignment. What felt like waiting was preparation. What felt like stillness was positioning. And now, you are stepping into the result of that process. There will be moments ahead that feel too precise to be coincidence.
Conversations that happen at the exact right time. Opportunities that appear when you are finally ready to recognize them. Connections that make sense in ways you cannot fully explain. Do not dismiss those moments. They are not random. They are confirmation. C. S.
Lewis wrote, "What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing."
And your position has changed. You are no longer standing in confusion, you are standing in alignment. And because of that, you are beginning to see differently. But you must remain disciplined in this season. Because when things begin to shift, there is a temptation to rush, to force, to move ahead of what God is actually unfolding.
Do not do that. Movement without alignment creates confusion. Progress without direction creates instability.
God is not asking you to accelerate. He is asking you to stay aligned.
Understand this.
Not everything that opens is meant for you, but everything God opens will carry his confirmation.
That is why you must remain attentive.
Not anxious. Not reactive. Attentive.
Because this shift is not chaotic. It is ordered. It is intentional. It is measured. And it is directly connected to the endurance you have already demonstrated. You are not stepping into something you earned by effort. You are stepping into something that was prepared in response to your faith. And as this continues, you will begin to realize something that will change how you see your entire journey.
Nothing you went through was wasted. Not one moment. Not one delay. Not one setback. It was all building toward this. And now, as the shift unfolds, your responsibility is not to control it, but to remain grounded within it.
Now you must exercise discipline.
Because when things begin to move, the greatest danger is not delay. It is rushing ahead of God.
You have waited, endured, and remained through pressure. But if you lose alignment now, you can disrupt what has been carefully prepared. Hear this clearly. Not everything that moves quickly is from God. And not everything that feels exciting is confirmation. You are entering a season where doors begin to open. Where clarity increases. Where opportunities appear with unusual timing. And your instinct will be to accelerate to respond immediately. To secure the outcome. To take control of the momentum. But control is not your assignment. Alignment is. Scripture establishes the principle.
There is a time for everything.
And a season for every activity under the heavens.
That means even what God has ordained must be entered at the right time. In the right way. With the right posture.
If you move too quickly, you create confusion. If you force what God is still unfolding, you introduce instability. And if you act from pressure instead of guidance, you step out of alignment even if the opportunity itself was real. So, you must slow your reaction, not your obedience. There is a difference. Obedience is immediate when God speaks, but reaction is impulsive when emotion leads. And in this season, you must not let excitement override discernment because what God is building is not temporary. It is meant to last.
And anything built to last requires precision. You do not need to chase what is already assigned to you. You do not need to force what God is already arranging. What is meant for you will come into your life in a way that does not require you to lose your peace to hold on to it. This is your indicator, peace, not pressure, clarity, not confusion, stability, not urgency. When something is from God, it will not demand that you abandon your alignment to secure it. It will confirm your alignment as you step into it. C. S.
Lewis wrote, "He who has God and everything else has no more than he who has God only."
That means your security is not in outcomes. It is in your position with God. And as long as you remain aligned with him, you are not missing anything that truly belongs to you. Release the pressure to figure everything out. You were never meant to carry that weight. Your responsibility is not to control the full picture. It is to walk step by step in obedience. God reveals in sequence, not all at once, and that is intentional because faith is built in movement, not in full visibility. So, remain grounded.
Stay attentive. Move when instructed, not when pressured. You are not behind.
You are not late. You are not trying to catch up. You are exactly where you need to be [music] for what God is unfolding next. And if you stay aligned, if you resist the urge to rush, to force, to control, you will see something unfold with a clarity and stability that could not have been achieved any other way. Do not rush this. What God is building in your life is meant to last. Now, you must respond, not later, not when it feels easier. Now, because everything you have heard is not information, it is activation. And activation demands movement. You are not where you were.
You are not who you were. And you are no longer permitted to think, decide, and live at the level you have outgrown.
This is the line. This is the moment where understanding must become action.
Hear this clearly. You are not behind.
You are not forgotten. You are not disqualified. You are positioned exactly where you need to be for what God is releasing next. God has been with you in every unseen moment in the confusion, in the delay, in the silence you did not understand.
>> [music] >> He did not leave. He did not withdraw.
He was working, shaping, aligning, preparing, and now you are entering a season where you will begin to recognize [music] his presence with clarity you did not have before. But recognition alone is not enough. You must move with it. So, here is your commission. Stay aligned. Stay aware. Stay obedient.
[music] Do not return to what God has already called you out of.
Do not rebuild what he has already removed. Do not seek validation from voices that were never assigned to confirm you. You have already [music] been instructed. Now, you must walk it out. There will be moments ahead that require courage where you must choose alignment over comfort, obedience [music] over familiarity, faith over fear. In those moments, do not hesitate.
You have already been prepared for them.
Everything you endured was equipping you for those decisions. You are not stepping into something small. You are stepping into something [music] that carries weight, purpose, responsibility, impact, not just for you, but for others connected to your obedience. What you do next will not only affect your life, it will influence what flows through your life into the lives of others. C. S.
Lewis wrote, [music] "Courage, dear heart." And that is what is required now, not perfection courage, the courage to trust God beyond [music] what you can see, the courage to move when it is unfamiliar, the courage to remain aligned when others do not understand. You are not alone in this.
God is with you in every decision, every step, every moment where [music] you feel uncertain. Even when your mind questions, his guidance remains. Even when you do not see the full path, he has already gone ahead of you. So, do not shrink back. Do not delay. Do not compromise what [music] has been revealed to you in this moment. Stand.
Move. Obey. This is not the end of your struggle. This is the beginning [music] of your assignment. And if you walk this out with faith, with discipline, with alignment, you will not only see the result, you will become the evidence of what God can do through someone who refuses to stop.
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