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Our first extension class in Purok 2 Mahayag,  Zamboanga  Del Sur.
17/11/2018

Our first extension class in Purok 2 Mahayag, Zamboanga Del Sur.

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18/04/2018

Freedom Baptist Church Vision to be fulfill.
Prayer is badly needed.

22/03/2018

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LUCIFER had this apparatus built in him.
(Ezekiel 28:14)
, he is called the "anointed cherub that covereth. (Ezekiel 10:1-22)

, there are four cherubim who stand at the four corners of the throne of God.

Since "the glory of the LORD went up from the cherub" (Ezekiel 10:4) the cherubim were there to give glory and praise to the Lord.

But here we see no cherub covering the throne. That had been the job of Lucifer as the anointed cherub that covered. He would be the fifth cherub and his job would have been to glorify God.

Lucifer was the heavenly choir director and he led the songs of praise to the Lord that still ring in heaven. The inbuilt tabrets and pipes would definitely come in handy here.

Now, when Lucifer fell in rebellion against God, he did not lose the natural abilities that God had given him.

Therefore, he kept the tabrets and the pipes. But now, he did not use them to bring glory to the Lord, but to turn God's creatures AGAINST their Creator.

His EXPERTISE is seen in the powerful influence he welds today in music.

He knows his music and he hates the Lord.
This is a dangerous combination

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02/03/2018

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28/02/2018

THE ANABAPTISTS

The Anabaptists are considered part of the ā€œradical reformersā€ of the 1500's by the pro-Catholic historians. They began in Switzerland and rapidly spread into Germany, Moravia, Holland, and other lands. Conrad Grebel (1498-1526) has been credited with starting the movement in Switzerland. He broke ties with the Zwinglian movement in 1525, and strict laws against Anabaptist doctrine were soon established. With this, the Anabaptists began to spread out into other lands. Jacob Amman led a movement in Zurich, which later became known as the Amish.

In Germany, another Anabaptist leader named Balthasar Hubmaier (1480-1528) was burned at the stake, and his wife was tied hand and foot and drowned in the Danube. He believed in separation of church and state, baptism for believers only, and the final authority of the Bible.

Menno Simons headed up another Anabaptist movement in the Netherlands. His followers were eventually called ā€œMennonites.ā€ They spread into Prussia, Russia, and finally the Americas.

There were various groups of Anabaptists, and some were rather extreme or ā€œradicalā€ in their beliefs and practices, but most all Anabaptist groups held firm convictions about baptism by immersion for adult believers only, separation of church and state, the authority of the Bible and the autonomy of the local church. These were the core convictions that drew so much persecution from Catholics and Protestants alike. The Anabaptists were burned alive, drowned, hanged, and some were even forced to jump off haystacks onto tall spikes. They were some of the greatest spiritual ancestors of the Baptists, and we should never lack an appreciation for their convictions, their sacrifices, and their courage.

Taken from The Christian's Guide to Church History, James L. Melton, 2000.
http://www.biblebaptistpublications.org/books.htmlTHE ANABAPTISTS

The Anabaptists are considered part of the ā€œradical reformersā€ of the 1500's by the pro-Catholic historians. They began in Switzerland and rapidly spread into Germany, Moravia, Holland, and other lands. Conrad Grebel (1498-1526) has been credited with starting the movement in Switzerland. He broke ties with the Zwinglian movement in 1525, and strict laws against Anabaptist doctrine were soon established. With this, the Anabaptists began to spread out into other lands. Jacob Amman led a movement in Zurich, which later became known as the Amish.

In Germany, another Anabaptist leader named Balthasar Hubmaier (1480-1528) was burned at the stake, and his wife was tied hand and foot and drowned in the Danube. He believed in separation of church and state, baptism for believers only, and the final authority of the Bible.

Menno Simons headed up another Anabaptist movement in the Netherlands. His followers were eventually called ā€œMennonites.ā€ They spread into Prussia, Russia, and finally the Americas.

There were various groups of Anabaptists, and some were rather extreme or ā€œradicalā€ in their beliefs and practices, but most all Anabaptist groups held firm convictions about baptism by immersion for adult believers only, separation of church and state, the authority of the Bible and the autonomy of the local church. These were the core convictions that drew so much persecution from Catholics and Protestants alike. The Anabaptists were burned alive, drowned, hanged, and some were even forced to jump off haystacks onto tall spikes. They were some of the greatest spiritual ancestors of the Baptists, and we should never lack an appreciation for their convictions, their sacrifices, and their courage.

Taken from The Christian's Guide to Church History, James L. Melton, 2000.
http://www.biblebaptistpublications.org/books.html

The text to The Christian’s Guide to Church History is not available online.Ā  The following is an alphabetical list of the topics covered in the book, in the order that they appear in the book:

Preaching at their dedication service of the mission building in Dampalan.
24/02/2018

Preaching at their dedication service of the mission building in Dampalan.

23/02/2018

LET US CONTINUE GIVING GOD THANKS
Ephesians 5:20
Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;

INTRO:
**We should give praise and thanks to God continually!

Hebrews 13:15 By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.

**God is magnified when we honor Him with thanksgiving. **I believe it honors our Lord when our families truly offer a heartfelt sincere prayer of giving thanks to God for what He has done in our hearts, lives, and homes.
**Perhaps you may be having a hard time with burdens, and problems, and it’s hard to be thankful.
**However, I want to ask you to look at your blessings as I try to help you by giving you some things for which we all should continue to be thankful for!

I. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PARDON
Psalm 32:1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.

A. God’s pardon is a FREE pardon
1. This free pardon in a Forgiving Pardon
1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins . . .
2. This free pardon is a Forever Pardon

B. God’s pardon is a FULL pardon
1. We are Fully Cleared from All Unrighteousness
Psalm 103:12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
2. We are Fully Cleansed from All Unrighteousness
1 John 1:9 he is faithful and just . . . . to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

II. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PEACE
Psalm 29:11 The LORD will give strength unto his people; the LORD will bless his people with peace.

A. God’s Peace is a Reality
Romans 5:1 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:
Philippians 4:7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
1. His peace is real in Life’s Storms
2. His peace is real in Life’s Sorrows

B. God’s Peace is a Reconciliation.
**Reconciliation is the changing of a relationship between God and man for the better.
1. We are reconciled through the DEEDS of Jesus
II Corinthians 5:18 And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ,
2. We are reconciled through the DEATH of Jesus
Romans 5:10 ā€œā€¦we were reconciled to God through the death of His Sonā€¦ā€

III. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PROVISIONS
Psalm 23:1 The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.

A. I shall not want for REST, because
Psalm 23:2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
B. I shall not want for RESTORATION, because
Psalm 23:3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.
C. I shall not want for REFUGE, because
Psalm 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
D. I shall not want for REFRESHMENT, because
Psalm 23:5a Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies:
E. I shall not want for REJOICING, because
Psalm 23:5b thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
F. I shall not want for REINFORCEMENTS, because
Psalm 23:6a Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life:
G. I shall not want for RETIREMENT, because
Psalm 23:6b . . . I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.
The Lord is my Shepherd, and He’s all I want!!!!

IV. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S POWER
Psalm 21:13 Be thou exalted, LORD, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power.

A. God’s power can change your Destination
1. Hell is the destiny for all who won’t accept Jesus as their Savior.
Psalm 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.
2. Heaven is the destination for all who will accept Jesus as their Savior.
John 14:3 . . . I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.

B. God’s power can change your Desires
**I’m thankful God’s power has changed my desires from fulfilling the desires of the Flesh to fulfilling the desires of the Father!

V. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PROMISES
Psalm 119:14 I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches.
**I’m thankful for the Bible…where we have His promises.

A. I’m thankful that God’s Promises are PURE
Psalm 119:140 Thy word is very pure: therefore thy servant loveth it.

B. I’m thankful that God’s Promises are POWERFUL
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword

C. I’m thankful God’s Promises are PRESERVED!!!
Matthew 24:35 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.

VI. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PROTECTION
Psalm 18:48-49 48 He delivereth me from mine enemies: yea, thou liftest me up above those that rise up against me: thou hast delivered me from the violent man. 49 Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, among the heathen, and sing praises unto thy name.
**He protects me from the Devil, from Discouragement, from Disease and from Damnation.

VII. CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL FOR GOD’S PRESENCE
Psalm 95:2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.
Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
** He is present in the Christian’s Heart, the Christian’s Home, and in the Church House!

CLOSE
1. Are you as thankful as I am?
2. Will you continue to pause and magnify the Lord with Thanksgiving throughout the year?
3. Right now would be a good time to start a regular time to thank Him for all He’s done in your life.
4. Come and thank the Lord for His Pardon, His Peace, His Provisions, His Power, His Promises, His Protection, and His Presence!

22/02/2018

WHY BAPTISTS ARE NOT PROTESTANTS
by Dr. Vernon C. Lyons
People are usually put in one of three religious groups. If you are not a Jew or a Roman Catholic, then automatically you are a Protestant. Consequently, Baptists are usually called "Protestants." However, this does not match the facts. Baptists never have been Protestants.
The Protestant Reformation is usually dated from October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg, Germany. However, this was only one of a series of acts that led to the open rupture with Rome.
An event of utmost importance, but often unnoticed, is the Second Diet (or Council) of Speier, April 25, 1529. This was a Roman Catholic Council for the purpose of taking action against the Turks and checking the progress of Lutherans and others who were not cooperating with the Pope. Certain Lutheran princes appeared before this Roman Catholic Diet with a formal written protest against those matters in which the Diet went contrary to the Christian faith as they understood it. This protest was signed by Elector John of Saxony, Margrave George of Brandenburg, Dukes Ernest and Francis of Braunschweig-Luneburg, Landgrave Philip of Hesse, Prince Wolfgang of Anhalt and the representatives of fourteen imperial cities. The protest was designed to protect them from the decisions of this Council. It was a defensive measure. The celebrated church historian, Philip Schaaf, makes the noteworthy statement "From this protest. and appeal, the Lutherans were called Protestants." (History of the Christian Church, Volume VII, p.692). The same facts are stated in the Catholic Encyclopedia (Volume Xll, p.495).
These Lutheran leaders, and a few Reformed, who made this appeal and protest at the famous Diet of Speier were speaking for themselves and not for Baptists, of whom they themselves said in their written statement, "All Anabaptists and rebaptized persons, male or female, of mature age, shall be judged and brought from natural life to death, by fire, or sword or otherwise, as may benefit the persons, without preceding trial by spiritual judges." The Baptists then did not share in this protest and consequently cannot bear the name "Protestant." Here are three reasons why Baptists are not Protestants.

Historically Baptists Are Not Protestants
Protestants date from the sixteenth century. They are the Lutherans, the Reformed, and others who were once Roman Catholics and left the Roman Catholic faith to start denominations of their own. The Baptists never left the Roman Catholic church as did Luther, Calvin and Zwingli. They never left because they were never in. They did not begin their existence at the time of the Reformation, but hundreds of years prior to the Reformation.
Baptists make no effort to trace a historical succession back to the age of the Apesties. Their only claim is that at every age in church history there have been groups that have held to the same doctrines that Baptists hold today. These groups may or may not have been connected and they have been known by various names. There were the Montanists (150 A.D.), the Novatians (240 A.D.), Donatists (305 A.D.), Albigenses (1022 A.D.), Waldensians (1170 A.D.), and the name Anabaptists came into prominence just before the time of the Protestant Reformation. Full historical data immediately refutes the view that there was only one religious group -- the Roman Catholic church -until the time of Martin Luther. Anyone who claims this simply has not done his homework.
l wish to purposely introduce non-Baptist testimony to the great antiquity of Baptist people. Cardinal Hosius (1504-1579) was a Roman Catholic prelate who had as his life work the investigation and suppression of non-Catholic groups. By Pope Paul IV he was designated one of the three papal presidents of the famous Council of Trent. Hosius carried on vigorously the work of the counter-reformation. If anyone in post-reformation times knew the doctrines and history of nonCatholic groups, it was Hosius. Cardinal Hosius says, "Were it not that the Baptists have been grievously tormented and cut off with the knife during the past 1,200 years, they would swarm in greater number than all the Reformers" (Letters Apud Opera, pp.112, 113). Note carefully that this knowledgeable Catholic scholar has spoken of the vicious persecution Baptists have endured, that he clearly distinguishes them from the Reformers, and that he dates them 1,200 years before the Protestant Reformation.
It is also evident that the Baptists were not Protestants because they were fiercely persecuted by the Protestant Reformers and their followers. Uncounted thousands of them lost their goods, their lands, and their lives in these persecutions. Konred Grebel died in prison in 1526. Felix Manz was drowned by the authorities at Zurich in 1527. Noted Baptist leader Baithauser Hubmaier was burned alive at the stake in Vienna March 10, 1528. Three days later his wife was drowned by being thrown over the Danube bridge with a stone tied to her neck. The facts abundantly attest that historically Baptists are not Protestants.

Doctrinally Baptists Are Not Protestants
The viewpoint that Baptists share common doctrinal ground with Protestant groups is not an accurate reporting of the facts. There are six striking differences.
Baptists believe with all their hearts that God's Word alone is sufficient for faith and practice. We read "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine..." (II Timothy 3:16). Various Protestant denominations have creeds, catechisms and assorted doctrinal standards. Baptists hold to the Bible alone.

Baptists believe that Christ and only Christ is the Head of the Church even as the Scripture says, "Christ is the head of the church" (Ephesians 5:23). There is no man who has the oversight of Baptist churches. Baptists have no denomination in the sense of an organization that controls local congregations. Each local church is autonomous and accountable only to Christ, who is its Head. A Baptist church, while fellowshipping with congregations of like faith and practice, has no earthly headquarters. Its headquarters is in Heaven.

Baptists believe from their hearts in a free church in a free state. Christ plainly taught that the state and the church each had its own realm when he said, "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things which are God's" (Matthew 22:21 ). Baptists are vigorously opposed to union of state and church and believe that a state controlled church is a wretched excuse for Christianity and a plain departure from Scripture. All of the Protestant Reformers fastened state churches upon their followers.

Baptists believe strongly in individual accountability to God because the Scriptures clearly teach that "every one of us shall give account of himself to God" (Romans 14:12). A priest cannot answer for you, a church cannot answer for you to God. God-parents cannot answer for you. No one is saved because of what his parents believe. No one is ,saved because of his identification with any religion. He will account for himself to God. Protestants .generally do not hold this scriptural doctrine.

Baptist people furthermore have always held to believers' baptism. None of the Protestant Reformers held this Bible teaching. In the Scriptures, faith and repentance always preceded baptism. On the day of Pentecost Peter plainly told the people, "Repent and be baptized" (Acts 2:38). This obviously means that there is no infant baptism since infants are incapable of repenting. No unbelievers are to be baptized. The Reformers followed Rome in their teaching on baptism. Baptists have held steadfastly to the doctrine of Christ and His Apostles on this point.

Baptist people furthermore have always held to believers' baptism. None of the Protestant Reformers held this Bible teaching. In the Scriptures, faith and repentance always preceded baptism. On the day of Pentecost Peter plainly told the people, "Repent and be baptized" (Acts 2:38). This obviously means that there is no infant baptism since infants are incapable of repenting. No unbelievers are to be baptized. The Reformers followed Rome in their teaching on baptism. Baptists have held steadfastly to the doctrine of Christ and His Apostles on this point.

Baptists, on the basis of Scripture, have always held to a regenerate church membership; that is, a membership that is made up only of people who give a credible profession of faith in Christ. In the apostolic church, only those who became believers, those who received the Word of God and who had repented of their sins, were baptized and received as church members (Acts 2:41). There was no automatic or formalistic membership in apostolic churches nor in Baptist churches today.
From the review of these simple points it is more than clear that doctrinally Baptists are not Protestants.

Practically Baptists Are Not Protestants
A few simple observations indicate that the Baptists differ radically from Protestants on a number of points.
The Protestant groups look to some human being as their founder, often even taking their name from a man. The Lutherans hark back to Luther. The Reformed look to John Calvin. The Presbyterians were rounded by John Knox. The Methodists openly acknowledge John Wesley as their founder. Who rounded the Baptist churches? Here is a historical question worthy of serious investigation. It is impossible to find any one man who gave rise to Baptist churches. Rather, if we would name human founders, we must look back to Peter, Paul, James and John.
We differ from Protestants in our birthplace. Lutherans came from Germany, the Reformed from Switzerland and the Netherlands, the Presbyterians from Scotland, Episcopalians from England, but Baptists would have to give Palestine as their place of origin.
Furthermore, the creed of Baptists is not the Augsburg Confession, the Canons of Dort, or the Westminster Confession, but the simple Word of God. So it is impossible to identify Baptists as Protestants.
Baptists have never been linked with Protestants and have never been identified with the Roman Catholic Church. Through the years before and after the Reformation, they have maintained their identity and been faithful to the Scriptures. Real Baptists hold to the plain teaching of Christ and the Apostles. For these God-given doctrines they have been willing to die. Hanz Denk, a sixteenth century Baptist, said, "Faith means obedience to the Word of God, whether it be unto life or unto death." For many it was death.
In Rottenburg in Reformation times there were 900 ex*****ons of Baptists in less than ten years. These deaths were often vicious and cruel. The sentence for one Baptist believer, Michael Sateler, read:
"Michael Sateler shall be delivered to the hangman, who shall take him to the place of ex*****on and cut out his tongue; he shall then throw him on a cart and twice tare his flesh with hot tongs; then he shall bring him to the city gate and there torture his flesh in the same manner."
This was the way Sateler died in Rottenburg on May 21, 1527. His wife and other women were drowned and a number of the men were beheaded.
Baptists are not Protestants but hold tenaciously to the original precepts and practices of Christ and the apostles. Baptists believe the pure Word of God to be sufficient authority on all matters. Baptists reject all human religious traditions and practices that have originated since the time of the apostles.
- JB

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