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Theme: โ€œBlessed Lives Anchored in Godโ€™s Wordโ€ | โ€œBlessed Life sa Salita ng Diyosโ€
Text: Psalm 119:1-8 NLT
Aleph
1 Joyful are people of integrity,
who follow the instructions of the Lord.
2 Joyful are those who obey his laws
and search for him with all their hearts.
3 They do not compromise with evil,
and they walk only in his paths.
4 You have charged us
to keep your commandments carefully.
5 Oh, that my actions would consistently
reflect your decrees!
6 Then I will not be ashamed
when I compare my life with your commands.
7 As I learn your righteous regulations,
I will thank you by living as I should!
8 I will obey your decrees.
Please donโ€™t give up on me!

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21/02/2026

Amen!

We have been preparing for today for the past 4 weeks. Of course the stores and the media and the radio stations have be...
25/12/2025

We have been preparing for today for the past 4 weeks. Of course the stores and the media and the radio stations have been preparing for the past two or more months! Hopefully, we have been preparing to welcome Jesus into our hearts once more as we celebrate his birthday. Tomorrow, the Christmas music will end, the decorations will come down, and as every early morning paper deliverer knows, there will be trees on the sidewalk to be picked up. For us, we should still be celebrating, and we should still be celebrating for the next three weeks, until the Baptism of Jesus. Let us pray today, let us tell the story of Jesus' birth. Let us turn to him as the shepherds did praising God and telling all they met about this miraculous birth of a baby who would save the world. There is a children's video that explains Christmas to little children with both story and song. One of the songs that I particularly like speaks to us of the connection between Christmas and Easter. It speaks of how Good Friday and Easter are the reason for celebrating Christmas. Without the saving acts of Jesus, and his subsequent Resurrection and appearances to the disciples, this birth would have gone unnoticed as just another baby boy born in Bethlehem. So, enjoy the gifts, try to play the music for the rest of the week, let the tree stay up until Epiphany, let the won der of the season surround you, and a prayer of gratitude of this great gift. ๐Ÿ™โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ™

Today's Devotion:NO ONE KNOWSToday is the last day of the liturgical year and once again, but not for the last time, we ...
30/11/2025

Today's Devotion:

NO ONE KNOWS

Today is the last day of the liturgical year and once again, but not for the last time, we are considering the end of the world, but the more important part of this passage to me is that Jesus' words will not pass away. The teachings of Jesus, the promises of Jesus, his command to love others will never pass away. The parables, the Beatitudes, his warnings, all have so much packed into them that it we will never be able to so search their meaning for us that we can say, we know it all and understand it all. After nearly two thousand years we are still learning what Jesus has to teach us. Jesus is letting us know that all future generations will have the same opportunity to learn from him. Yes, the original disciples thought that Jesus' return was imminent, but as their peers began to die, they realized that it was important to write down all that Jesus said and did while those that knew him were still alive. Fortunately, people had collected Jesus' sayings and they had kept the letters sent to the churches so there was a good amount of information to let us know what Jesus wanted us to know. I' m sure that there are many things that were missed, but I am so grateful for those who took the time to write down their memories of Jesus as well as those who wrote down his sayings. I am also glad that those who put together the New Testament included all four Gospels. Mark gives us a lot of Jesus' actions, but few of his words. Luke and Matthew worked from Mark's Gospel as well as from the document of his sayings and John let us know more about who he said he was. We will never learn it all, so we must continue to read and reread his words.๐Ÿ™โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ™


Today's Devotion:LOVE GOD; LOVE OTHERSOur love of God is a response to God's love for us. Just as we love our earthly pa...
23/11/2025

Today's Devotion:

LOVE GOD; LOVE OTHERS

Our love of God is a response to God's love for us. Just as we love our earthly parents as a response to their love for us, we love our heavenly Father. Hopefully, we love our siblings as well, even though we might have disagreements at time. In this passage, we are challenged to love our brothers and sisters in Christ in spite of the ways in which we might differ. God loves all of his children and expects the same of us. Little children get this; we adults have a problem with it. In the play "South Pacific" there's a song that talks about hating others and says that hatred needs to be taught. It's not something that comes naturally. Children are curious about people who don't look or talk the same way that they do. In Haiti and again in Africa, children wanted to touch my skin and my hair because it was so different from what they say every day. But they weren't afraid of me and they didn't hate me. They were open, friendly and, as they came to know me better, affectionate. They had never been taught to hate others. The wider the circle of life becomes, the more we interact with people of different races, creeds and ethnic backgrounds. Do we act with the curiosity of children or fear? John tells us in this letter that if we fear, then we don't yet have perfect love because love cancels out fear. Maybe the key is to get to know others better, and then love them even if we find we don't like everything we find out. And we just might be surprised! After all, we don't like everything about our family members and our friends. We may love them even if we don't like them. When we look at the faces of others, we are looking at the face of God. Let's remember Jesus' command, "Love one another."๐Ÿ™โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ™

Today's Devotion:JUSTIFIED BY FAITHDuring this early time of preaching the Good News to the Gentiles, a debate was ragin...
19/11/2025

Today's Devotion:

JUSTIFIED BY FAITH

During this early time of preaching the Good News to the Gentiles, a debate was raging over whether the Gentile converts needed to be circumcised and follow the dietary laws of the Jews. The council of Jerusalem said that they did not, but there was still controversy. Paul was making the point here that they were not bound to the Jewish laws. We still have some questions today about just what this phrase means. There are those who believe that faith alone is necessary for salvation and others talk about the necessity of good works. In his letter, James seems to answer this question by saying that the two go hand in hand. Having faith in Christ means that you follow his way and do what he wants us to do. We may not have to follow the Jewish dietary laws, or any of the other laws with the exception of the Ten Commandments which we know are covered by the two great commandments, love God and love your neighbor. Following Jesus in faith includes loving others as Jesus loves us โ€“ the most difficult commandment of all! Because of the faith of Abraham, all the nations would be blessed, but justification, in reality, was only through the sacrifice of Jesus. No human could make up for the sins of mankind. It had to be Jesus who was both human and divine. Because of his saving act, we are all justified. But in the same way that Abraham believed, we, too, must believe and in this, we are justified. Just as Abraham believed enough to be willing to sacrifice his son, we need to be willing to make sacrifices in our own lives. ๐Ÿ™โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ™



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