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Youth of Tomorrow Youth of Tomorrow PH is the youth ministry of Faith Commission Fellowship, aiming to reach and build lives of young people and bring them closer to God.

SAVE THE DATE! We’re so excited to celebrate our favorite season with y’all. So come and join us,and find out the true d...
13/12/2022

SAVE THE DATE! We’re so excited to celebrate our favorite season with y’all. So come and join us,and find out the true definition of Christ-mas. We’re having a fun games, exchange gift and ofcourse some delicious snack. But we’re most excited to see how God moves and speak to us, each individually.🙌🏻💙 See you Beautiful People!


A blessed Sunday to everyone! 😊
07/03/2020

A blessed Sunday to everyone! 😊

07/03/2020
28/06/2018

Goodmorning guys 🙂
I just wanna share to you what God spoke to me this morning through the song “God will make a way” by Don Moen

Sometimes, dumadating tayo sa point na feeling natin ang layo natin sa Lord, di niya tayo pinapakinggan to the point na makikita na lang natin yung sarili natin na di na naman tayo nakakapag pray, di na naman tayo nakakapag basa ng bible, and we are committing sins again and again tapos masasabi natin na “eto na naman ako” yung parang paulit-ulit na lang and it seems that there’s no way out sa situation mo, na ganyan na talaga siguro ang buhay mo. pero sabi nga sa lyrics ng song “God will make a way whre it seems to be no way” God is making a way guys. Sometimes he speaks through social medias, wherein doon nakatuon attention natin lagi, minsan naman sa tao and many ways. But, we choose to ignore it kasi yung puso’t isipan natin ay punong puno na ng lies ni satan. Pero di natin alam na he still making a way para lumapit tayo sa kanya. Oh diba hindi tayo nilalayuan ng Lord, tayo lang ang lumalayo.

Each new day or morning is a sign of new hope, new chances, new beginning and a God’s way of saying “I’m waiting on you anak” Come to the Lord, confess everything to him, and trust him because he is the only way. Walang ibang gagawin si satan kundi ifeed tayo ng lies but the word of God will stand forever. He owns everything here in the earth, at kasama tayo doon bilang mga anak niya. Owned it as well, that we are child of God so that we have confidence na lumapit sa kanya anuman ang ating nagawa, ginagawa or gagawin pa lang.

God bless everyone :)

20/06/2018

“Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.” – Proverbs 3:6

It can be scary thinking about your future. What career will you pursue? Which college is the right fit for you? There are lots of questions and it can feel at times like you’re unsure of the answers.

However, God didn’t leave us without help or without answers to these questions. God tells us in this verse that if we seek Him and His will, that He will show us which path to take. So instead of stressing about which path you should take, spend some time seeking God. When you do that, He will begin to show you what way is right for you.

Good morning :)I want to share my devotion :)Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sin...
18/06/2018

Good morning :)

I want to share my devotion :)

Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.” ~ James 4:8

At first glance, it may seem that we were the ones who began the relationship, but in reality, God took the initiative; we merely responded to His overture (John 6:44). Many times He uses situations and difficulties to get our attention and stimulate our thirst for Him. What appears to be a painful or desperate situation is often His invitation to draw near.

Even our greatest failures and sins can lead us to Christ, as we seek forgiveness from the Father. With an attitude of humble repentance, we can enter into a more intimate relationship with God. However, if you and I continue living in rebellion and are unwilling to confess and repent, He will not reveal more of Himself to us. Sin always blocks our ability to know the Lord.

Have you allowed adversity or failure to pull you away from God rather than toward Him? To put distance between you and Jesus, Satan will misuse the very situations that the Lord can utilize to draw you to Himself. Don’t let the enemy win the battle. Instead, “resist the devil and he will flee from you” (James 4:7).

Good morning and Happy Father's Day po.Tara! Devotion para maremind tayo.WHY READ THE BIBLE?"The common denominator to t...
16/06/2018

Good morning and
Happy Father's Day po.
Tara! Devotion para maremind tayo.

WHY READ THE BIBLE?"

The common denominator to the most meaningful relationships we have is the time we have invested in them. The Bible speaks of friends interacting as “iron sharpening iron,” and God is spoken of as a friend that is closer than a brother. In order to develop a relationship, there must be a willingness to commit our time.

Having a quiet time is much more than checking something off your spiritual “to do” list. It is growing an intimate and personal relationship with the God who created us. We must trust that He loves us and has chosen us to follow Him and become like Him. But there’s another critical reason why we must take seriously a time set apart to meditate on the Scriptures and to pray.

When my husband was in the military, he started first at basic training and from there went on to Advanced Infantry Training. Eventually he qualified expert in all infantry weapons. He did this in order to be the best soldier he could be. It was a matter of survival. The four key elements in 2 Timothy 3:16 are critical to earthly battles as well as spiritual ones.

Today’s challenge:
• Approach your quiet time expectantly and ask God to give you new insights that you can apply to your life. If time allows, read the whole chapter of 2 Timothy 3 to get a better idea of the context of the verse.
• Meditate on these questions:
o How is God’s Word profitable for teaching? Key thought: Know
o What is reproof and how do you respond to it? Key thought: Stop
o What areas of your life need correction? Key thought: Change
o How does Scripture train us to be righteous? Key thought: Grow

God bless everyone 😁😁

Goodmorning guys. Here’s our devotion for today: Trusting God Wholeheartedly Do you trust God wholeheartedly? Do you tru...
15/06/2018

Goodmorning guys. Here’s our devotion for today: Trusting God Wholeheartedly

Do you trust God wholeheartedly? Do you trust Him for your finances, your family relationships, your career path, your future, your happiness and well-being? Proverbs 3:5-7 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.” This verse tells me immediately that there is only one way to trust GOD and that’s with ALL OUR HEART! We must leave nothing out. We must give our full, complete 100% trust. In other words, the formula can’t be 75% trusting GOD and 25% trusting in ourselves. Our God knows the end from the beginning, the thoughts of every person on earth. He has even counted the strands of hair we have on our head. We can never hope to be truly wise if we do not first recognize that GOD is the source of perfect wisdom. How do we trust in Him rather than our own, limited, imperfect selves? Here are three ways:

1) Take your concerns to God in prayer - This is the first and most important step. Philippians 4:6 says, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

2) Be guided by the Scriptures - The Apostle Paul wrote, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3: 15-17)

Trusting God wholeheartedly means obeying him despite our feelings and circumstances. He will “make a way when there seems to be no way,” as the song of popular Gospel singer Don Moen goes.

3) Listen to godly counsel - We may have friends, a parent, a churchmate, a youth leader or a church elder who is prayerful, hears from the Lord, and cares enough about us to give us wise advice. Let’s listen. God may be speaking through them.

God’s ways are best, always. Let’s trust Him with all our heart.

15/06/2018

...Do not [earnestly] remember the former things; neither consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs forth; do you not perceive and know it and will you not give heed to it? I will even make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert..." - Isaiah 43: 18-19

God does not want us to be backward looking, going through life looking in the rear vision mirror. But we so often can't help ourselves. We remember the hurts of the past and the mistakes we made.

It's time now to look ahead and focus on what's before us. God wants to do a new thing in our lives. He wants us to rise up to our full potential in Him. He has called us to do mighty things. He will even make a way when we feel lost, and refresh us when we're burning in the heat.

We have got to keep on moving forward. It's only in moving forward that we ever accomplish what God has called us to. We can't stay where we're at, nor can we go backwards. The only direction we can go is forward. Yes, it can be hard – but it's the only way if we want to move on in God and grow.

Don't be afraid to keep moving on,
For what was before, now has gone —
God wants to accomplish so much more,
But we need to move forward in the Lord.

Good Morning :)I just want to share my devotion :)Psalm 23:1The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. (Psalm 23:1...
14/06/2018

Good Morning :)

I just want to share my devotion :)

Psalm 23:1

The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. (Psalm 23:1)

Because the Lord is my shepherd, I do not lack anything. He satisfies my needs. That is the place where God wants to bring us. He wants us to be independently dependent upon Him, to need Him alone. It struck me as I was studying this psalm that there are really only two options in life. If the Lord is my shepherd, then I shall not want; but if I am in want, then it is obvious that the Lord is not my shepherd. It is that simple. If emptiness, loneliness, despair, and frustration exist in our lives, then the Lord is not our shepherd. Or if anyone or anything else is shepherding us, we are never satisfied. If our vocation shepherds us, then there is restlessness and feverish activity and frustration. If education is our shepherd, then we are constantly being disillusioned. If another person is our shepherd, we are always disappointed, and ultimately we are left empty. If drug abuse is our shepherd, then we are wasted, as one rock artist said recently. But if the Lord is our shepherd, David says, we shall not want.

It occurs to me that if Jehovah is to be our shepherd, then we have to begin by recognizing that we are sheep. I don't like that analogy, frankly, because I don't like sheep. I come by my dislike honestly. I used to raise sheep. In high school I was in the 4-H Club, and I had a herd of sheep and goats. Now goats I can abide, because they may be obnoxious, but at least they're smart. Sheep are, beyond question, the most stupid animals on the face of the earth. They are dumb and they are dirty and they are timid and defenseless and helpless. Mine were always getting lost and hurt and snakebitten. They literally do not know enough to come in out of the rain. Sheep are miserable creatures.

And then to have God tell me that I am one! That hurts my feelings. But if I am really honest with myself, I know it is true. I know that I lack wisdom and strength. I'm inclined to be self-destructive. Isaiah said it best: We all, like sheep, have gone astray; each of us has turned to his own way (Isaiah 53:6). I know my tendency toward self-indulgent individualism, going my own way and doing my own thing. That's me. I'm a sheep. And if Jesus Christ is to be my shepherd, I have to admit that I need one. It is difficult, but that is where we must start. Once we admit that need, we discover the truth of what David is saying. We shall not want.

Lord, though I am a sheep who is prone to wander, come and be my shepherd today. Bring me to that place where I can say, The Lord is my shepherd I shall not be in want

Life Application: If emptiness, loneliness, despair, frustration, hopelessness, or wants exist in our lives, then the Lord is not our shepherd. Can we recognize His call to rescue us?

Good morning 😁😁Going “off the grid” is a trendy thing to do. People seem to be scrambling to get out of the rat race. Ou...
05/06/2018

Good morning 😁😁
Going “off the grid” is a trendy thing to do. People seem to be scrambling to get out of the rat race. Our minds and bodies are pushed to the breaking point. We run harder and faster and our souls become dry and thirsty for the Living Water that can be found only in Jesus Christ.

Christ says “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28 NASB). Yet, the urgent things of life squeeze out the most important things. We get consumed and addicted to our technological devices to the point we lose touch with those closest around us.

We laugh at commercials that show families coming to a standstill and having a major meltdown when their internet is down, but inside we know it’s not all that funny. Our faith, which requires quiet moments of meditation and reflection on Christ and His Word, slowly grows lukewarm. Thankfully, God knows our weakness. He even says when we are weak, He is strong. Take heart, and find refreshment and forgiveness in the presence of the Lord!

God bless!

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