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Messiah Great Commission Church Matthew 28:19 Go ye and make disciples baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

14/05/2026
Via Corelli Via Salesina po ang Fermata ng Bus 38....pang 10 fermate galing ng Susa M4...Grazie po
29/04/2026

Via Corelli Via Salesina po ang Fermata ng Bus 38....pang 10 fermate galing ng Susa M4...Grazie po

A TIME FOR EVERYTHINGEcclesiastes 3:1-81 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:...
30/04/2025

A TIME FOR EVERYTHING
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

(God has a perfect timing for everything in our lives. Just like seasons change, our life events also change according to His plan.)

2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;

(God has a perfect timing for everything. He decides when we are born and when we die. Trust in His timing.)

3 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up;

(God has a time for everything. There's a time to destroy what's bad or harmful, and a time to build up what's good and helpful.)

4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;

(In life, there are times of joy and times of sorrow. Just like we have times to laugh, we also have times to cry. It's all part of God's plan.)

5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;

(This verse discusses the appropriate time for all actions. It suggests we should discard harmful things, retain important ones, and understand when to be social or solitary. It's part of God's plan.)

6 A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away;

(This verse talks about the right time for everything. There's a time to keep things and a time to throw them away. It's like cleaning your room. Sometimes, you need to let go of old stuff to make room for new things.)

7 A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;

(This verse tells us there's a time to be silent and a time to speak. It means we should know when to talk and when to listen.)

8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.

(This verse tells us there's a time for love and a time for hate, a time for war and a time for peace. It means life has different seasons, and we should trust God's timing.)

02/02/2025

The Book of Revelation or Book of the Apocalypse is the final book of the New Testament (and therefore the final book of the Christian Bible). Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text: apokalypsis, meaning 'unveiling' or 'revelation'. The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic book in the New Testament canon.[a] It occupies a central place in Christian eschatology.

The author names himself as simply "John" in the text, but his precise identity remains a point of academic debate. Second-century Christian writers such as Papias of Hierapolis, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Melito of Sardis, Clement of Alexandria, and the author of the Muratorian fragment identify John the Apostle as the John of Revelation.[1][2] Modern scholarship generally takes a different view,[3] with many considering that nothing can be known about the author except that he was a Christian prophet.[4] Modern theological scholars characterize the Book of Revelation's author as "John of Patmos". The bulk of traditional sources date the book to the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 81–96), which evidence tends to confirm.[5][b]

The book spans three literary genres: the epistolary, the apocalyptic, and the prophetic.[7] It begins with John, on the island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea, addressing letters to the "Seven Churches of Asia". He then describes a series of prophetic visions, including figures such as the Seven-Headed Dragon, the Serpent, and the Beast, which culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus.

The obscure and extravagant imagery has led to a wide variety of Christian interpretations. Historicist interpretations see Revelation as containing a broad view of history while preterist interpretations treat Revelation as mostly referring to the events of the Apostolic Age (1st century), or, at the latest, the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. Futurists, meanwhile, believe that Revelation describes future events with the seven churches growing into the body of believers throughout the age, and a reemergence or continuous rule of a Greco-Roman system with modern capabilities described by John in ways familiar to him; and idealist or symbolic interpretations consider that Revelation does not refer to actual people or events but is an allegory of the spiritual path and the ongoing struggle between good and evil.

20/12/2024

Auguri a tutti!!!!

Let God be your guide and you will not stray from the path of righteousness. You will be like a tree planted by a river,...
13/11/2024

Let God be your guide and you will not stray from the path of righteousness. You will be like a tree planted by a river, bearing fruit in its season and never withering. All your endeavors will be blessed with success.

Heavenly Father, I thank You for life and strength. You never sleep, and You watched over me. Forgive my sins and mistakes, and show mercy. Help me forgive others and draw closer to You. Guide me on the right path of righteousness, love, success, and prosperity. Help me show love to others. Amen.

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