PSEJ Precious Souls in the Eyes of Jesus is a Full Gospel church affiliated with the G12 (Government of 12) movement.

Happy Mother's Day! đŸ©·We came together to honor women God has placed in our lives to nurture, guide, and reflect His hear...
13/05/2025

Happy Mother's Day! đŸ©·

We came together to honor women God has placed in our lives to nurture, guide, and reflect His heart.

Happy Mother’s Day to all moms, mother figures, and guardians — may God bless you as you continue to serve with His grace and strength.💐



Happy 31st Anniversary, PSEJ!🎉What a powerful and joy-filled celebration of 31 years of God’s faithfulness! We are expec...
28/04/2025

Happy 31st Anniversary, PSEJ!🎉

What a powerful and joy-filled celebration of 31 years of God’s faithfulness! We are expectant for even greater breakthroughs as we move forward together. Thank you for being part of this special day!⭐

Feel free to share your photos and moments with us in the comments — we’d love to see your memories too! 📾


18/04/2025

“Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” — Luke 23:46

In His final breath, Jesus entrusted Himself fully to the Father—an act of complete surrender and trust. Ptr. Rolando Tinio shares a reflection on this final word, reminding us that even in death, Christ displayed unwavering faith. May this lead us to place our lives fully in God’s hands, just as He did.



18/04/2025

“It is finished.” — John 19:30

With these final words, Jesus declares the completion of His mission—the fulfillment of prophecy, the payment for sin, and the victory over death. Ptr. Rammel Larrobis reflects on this powerful moment of triumph and surrender. May we be reminded that what Christ finished on the cross, He did out of love for us all.



18/04/2025

“I thirst.” — John 19:28

In these simple yet profound words, we see both Christ’s humanity and His deep longing to fulfill the Father’s will. Ptr. Well Concepcion reflects on this moment of divine vulnerability—a thirst that reaches beyond the physical, pointing to His longing for souls. May this message stir in us a deeper desire to draw near to the One who thirsted for us.



18/04/2025

“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” — Matthew 27:46 / Mark 15:34

In this cry of anguish, we witness the depth of Christ’s suffering—feeling the weight of sin and the silence of heaven. Ptr. Ceazar Larette reflects on this powerful moment of abandonment and pain, reminding us that Jesus bore the full burden so we would never be forsaken. May this word lead us to a deeper awe of His sacrifice.




18/04/2025

“Woman, behold your son. [
] Behold your mother.” — John 19:26–27

In the midst of His suffering, Jesus turned His attention to His mother and the disciple He loved. Ptr. Bernardo Galvez shares a reflection on this intimate exchange—a moment that speaks of Christ’s deep compassion and His desire to build a caring, spiritual family among His followers. May we be inspired to love and care for one another as He did.




18/04/2025

“Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.” — Luke 23:43

The second word invites us to marvel at the hope and assurance found in Christ’s promise. Ptr. Chris Acibal shares a powerful reflection on redemption—a reminder that no one is ever too far gone to be embraced by grace. May this message renew our trust in the paradise Christ has prepared.




18/04/2025

“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” — Luke 23:34

As we begin our reflection on the Seven Last Words of Jesus, we are first brought to the depth of divine forgiveness. Ptr. Homer Cariaso opens this sacred journey with a moving reminder of Christ’s mercy, even in His final moments. May each word shared today lead us to deeper understanding, repentance, and awe of God’s boundless grace.




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