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01/04/2026

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“Don’t let unspoken love become a lifelong regret.”We live as if there will always be another moment.Another chance to s...
28/03/2026

“Don’t let unspoken love become a lifelong regret.”

We live as if there will always be another moment.
Another chance to speak. Another opportunity to make things right.
Another day to say the words we keep postponing.

But life does not wait.

Moments slip quietly through our hands.
People we love won’t always be here.
And too often, the words that matter most remain unspoken—
not because we didn’t feel them, but because we delayed them.

God’s Word reminds us in James 4:14:
“What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes.”

Life is brief.
Not someday—today is the opportunity we are given.

So why hold back?
Why let pride, fear, or distraction keep us silent?
Why assume there will always be time to fix what is broken, to heal what is hurting, to say what is in our hearts?

Love that is never expressed is love that is never received.

Say “I love you” while the heart can still feel.
Say it while wounds can still heal.
Say it while the person you love can still hear it.

Don’t wait for the perfect moment—
it may never come.

Say "I love you"
Speak now.

Because one day, the chance will be gone—
and silence will be all that remains.

“It doesn’t always look dangerous… until it’s too late.”Not everything that destroys us comes in obvious ways.Sometimes ...
24/03/2026

“It doesn’t always look dangerous… until it’s too late.”

Not everything that destroys us comes in obvious ways.
Sometimes it’s slow. Subtle. Normal.

The things we chase.
The things we prioritize.
The things we think we can control.

Jesus asks a question that cuts through it all:

“For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?” (Mark 8:36)

You can gain more, achieve more, become more—
and still lose what matters most.

The danger isn’t always loud.
Sometimes it’s quiet… like a small fire that slowly consumes.

Be careful what you trade your soul for.

“What if having everything still means nothing?”Solomon had it all—power, wealth, wisdom, and success. Yet after experie...
23/03/2026

“What if having everything still means nothing?”

Solomon had it all—power, wealth, wisdom, and success. Yet after experiencing everything the world could offer, this was his conclusion:

“Vanity of vanities… all is vanity.” (Ecclesiastes 1:2)

The world tells us that fulfillment comes from status, achievements, and possessions.
But Scripture exposes the truth: none of these can give lasting meaning.

Without God, even the greatest accomplishments are empty.
Even the highest position… is still vanity.

The problem is not what we have.
The problem is looking to created things to give what only God can provide.

So before chasing what the world offers, ask yourself:
Will this truly satisfy—or will it leave me empty?

“After everything in life—what really matters?”Solomon had it all—wisdom, wealth, success, pleasure. Yet after experienc...
23/03/2026

“After everything in life—what really matters?”

Solomon had it all—wisdom, wealth, success, pleasure. Yet after experiencing everything the world could offer, he came to one final conclusion:

“Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” (Ecclesiastes 12:13)

At the end of the day, life is not about how much we gain, achieve, or experience.

It is about how we live before God.

To fear God means to honor Him, take Him seriously, and live in reverence before Him.

To keep His commandments means to obey His Word in every area of life.
Everything else will pass away.

But a life lived in obedience to God—
that is what truly matters.

You can plan your path—but you don’t control your steps.”It’s natural to make plans—for your future, your goals, your re...
22/03/2026

You can plan your path—but you don’t control your steps.”

It’s natural to make plans—for your future, your goals, your relationships. But Scripture reminds us:

“The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.” (Proverbs 16:9, ESV)

Planning is not wrong.
But trusting only in yourself is.

Sometimes God leads us in directions we didn’t expect.
Sometimes the path He allows is difficult.

But He never makes a mistake in where He leads.

The real question is:
Will you trust Him with your steps, even when you don’t understand the path?

“Saan mo hinahanap ang tunay na kasiyahan?”Maraming kabataan ngayon ang naghahanap ng saya sa mundo—sa social media, rel...
21/03/2026

“Saan mo hinahanap ang tunay na kasiyahan?”

Maraming kabataan ngayon ang naghahanap ng saya sa mundo—sa social media, relasyon, pera, o pansamantalang bagay. Pero ang katotohanan, walang makakapuno ng puso natin kundi ang Diyos.

God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.

Sabi sa Psalm 16:11,
“In your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.”

Ang tunay na kagalakan ay hindi matatagpuan sa mundo—ito ay matatagpuan sa presensya ng Diyos.

Huwag mong sayangin ang puso mo sa panandalian.
Sa Diyos ka makuntento—dahil Siya lang ang tunay na nagbibigay ng kagalakan na hindi nawawala.

From light and sky…to land and plants…to the sun, moon, and stars…to the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, the anim...
16/03/2026

From light and sky…
to land and plants…
to the sun, moon, and stars…
to the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, the animals of the earth, and finally mankind.

The Bible begins with a powerful declaration:
God is the Creator of all things.

Creation is not random. It is not accidental.
It displays order, beauty, and design that point to the One who made it.

As Scripture says:
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” (Psalm 19:1)

Every sunrise, every mountain, every ocean, every living creature silently proclaims the same truth:

There is a Creator.

And the Creator is not only powerful—He is also worthy of our worship, gratitude, and obedience.

Creation speaks.
The question is: Are we listening? 🌏✨

Many people say they believe in Jesus.Many call Him “Lord.”But Jesus asked a searching question:“Why do you call me ‘Lor...
12/03/2026

Many people say they believe in Jesus.
Many call Him “Lord.”

But Jesus asked a searching question:

“Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” (Luke 6:46)

The problem is not hearing His words.
The problem is ignoring them.

A life that only hears the Word but refuses to obey is like a house built on sand. When the storms come, the foundation cannot stand.

True faith is not proven by what we say with our lips, but by how we live in obedience to Christ.

If Jesus is truly our Lord, His Word must shape our decisions, our actions, and our lives.

Calling Him Lord is easy.
Living under His Lordship is what truly matters.

Ang pag-ibig ay isang magandang regalo mula sa Diyos. Ngunit pinaaalalahanan tayo ng Salita ng Diyos: huwag gisingin o p...
12/03/2026

Ang pag-ibig ay isang magandang regalo mula sa Diyos. Ngunit pinaaalalahanan tayo ng Salita ng Diyos: huwag gisingin o pilitin ang pag-ibig bago dumating ang tamang panahon (Song of Solomon 2:7).

Madaling madala sa damdamin—sa crush, sa kilig, o sa mga relasyon na minamadali. Pero ang oras ng Diyos ay laging tama. Alam Niya kung kailan darating ang tamang panahon ng pag-ibig sa iyong buhay.

Sa ngayon, unahin mo muna ang Diyos. Lumago ka sa Kanyang Salita. Patibayin mo ang iyong karakter at ang iyong puso.

Kapag dumating ang tamang panahon, ang pag-ibig ay mamumukadkad nang natural—isang pag-ibig na magbibigay galang sa Diyos, magpaparangal sa sarili mo, at magdadala ng tunay na kagalakan.

Maghintay sa Diyos. Ang Kanyang timing ay laging pinakamahusay.

ARE YOU A WHEAT OR A TARE?Jesus told a parable about a field where good seed was planted. But during the night an enemy ...
11/03/2026

ARE YOU A WHEAT OR A TARE?

Jesus told a parable about a field where good seed was planted. But during the night an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat. As the plants grew, the servants noticed the problem and asked if they should remove the weeds immediately.

But the master said to let them grow together until the harvest.

Later Jesus explained the meaning in Matthew 13:36–43. The wheat represents the children of the kingdom, while the tares represent the children of the evil one. For now, both grow in the same field.

This reminds us of a sobering reality: not everyone who appears to belong to Christ truly does. People may share the same environment, the same language, and the same outward appearance. But the true nature of the plant will eventually be revealed.

The harvest is coming.

And when it comes, the Lord Himself will separate the wheat from the tares.

So the question we must ask ourselves is not whether we are near the wheat or growing in the same field.

The real question is: Are we truly wheat? 🌾

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