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AG live and Video updates (Psalms 33:4 KJV) For the word of the LORD is right; and all his works are done in truth.

26/08/2025

You complete us o Lord.

22/08/2025

Our God is faithful and true.

21/08/2025

God is faithful and true.

He is our Sovereign God. He knows best, just roll and relax. Worry does not bring us somewhere
28/03/2025

He is our Sovereign God. He knows best, just roll and relax. Worry does not bring us somewhere

TINOOD JUD NI...THANK YOU LORD
27/03/2025

TINOOD JUD NI...THANK YOU LORD

"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin" is Zechariah 4:10.
24/03/2025

"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin" is Zechariah 4:10.

YOU ARE A FAITHFUL GOD!
12/03/2025

YOU ARE A FAITHFUL GOD!

Godly principle..
10/02/2025

Godly principle..

✍️3AM DEVOTION✓THEME: Why We Need Spiritual Discernment✓ When faced with a decision that seems to have several good answ...
28/01/2025

✍️3AM DEVOTION
✓THEME: Why We Need Spiritual Discernment
✓ When faced with a decision that seems to have several good answers, rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance.

✓ Philippians 1:1-10

Things aren’t always what they seem. That’s the mantra of many mystery books and TV shows, but it’s also a wise attitude for life. Many people make decisions based on feelings or judge situations by what appears to be ideal. Thankfully, God has given every believer a spirit of discernment to help us determine what’s best.

Think about how many decisions we must make on a daily basis—choices about family, finances, work. In a perfect world, each decision would have a correct and incorrect choice. In reality, however, what seems right isn’t always best. Some things that are neither wrong nor sinful may still be outside God’s will for us.

Scripture doesn’t contain specific directives about every possible life scenario. Instead, it’s filled with principles laid down by direct teaching or, at times, through stories. As we grow in spiritual maturity, biblical principles coupled with guidance from the Holy Spirit help us make godly judgments. (See 2 Peter 1:3.)

The question isn’t whether a certain choice looks good or feels right, but whether it’s God’s will for that point in our life. A spirit of discernment is essential for living in His will. Many choices that feel appropriate are actually contrary to what the Lord desires. That is why we must evaluate situations from a biblical perspective and ask the Spirit to guide us.

✍️ Correct jud kaayo. Ang duha importante aron mabuhi kita.
14/12/2024

✍️ Correct jud kaayo. Ang duha importante aron mabuhi kita.

📖 3AM PRAYER▪️A Light to the Gentiles▪️Isaiah 60:1–12In Isaiah 60, the prophet seems to speak of Jesus, when he says, “N...
12/12/2024

📖 3AM PRAYER
▪️A Light to the Gentiles
▪️Isaiah 60:1–12

In Isaiah 60, the prophet seems to speak of Jesus, when he says, “Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn” (Isa. 60:3). But in its original context, the prophet was describing Israel. Israel’s fortunes would eventually be restored through the Messiah’s reign. The prophet had foretold Jerusalem’s fall. He told Hezekiah, “The time will surely come when everything in your palace, and all that your predecessors have stored up until this day, will be carried off to Babylon” (Isa. 39:6).

Isaiah points forward to when Jerusalem will be rebuilt and “the riches of the nations” brought into it (v. 5). A similar thought appears in Revelation 21:26, which says the “glory and honor of the nations will be brought into” the New Jerusalem after the New Heavens and Earth have been established. These blessings involve more than the restoration of Israel as a national entity and the repopulation of Jerusalem. They are features of the Messiah’s reign. This will be the time when God will fulfill His promise to bless all the nations through Abraham (Gen. 12:3; 18:18; 26:4).

The promise to elevate Jerusalem is not political favoritism. It reflects God’s interest in all people and His desire to bless every nation through Christ. The God of Israel is “the Lord of all the earth” (Zech. 4:14; Rev. 11:4). In the New Heavens and New Earth, Jerusalem will be a place where the blessings of God will flow to all people. Its gates will always stand open (v. 11).

AMEN LORD
12/12/2024

AMEN LORD

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