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24/08/2023

Be still and know that He is God. 🩵

Psalm 46

1 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
2 Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea,
3 though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.
4 There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy place where the Most High dwells.
5 God is within her, she will not fall; God will help her at break of day.
6 Nations are in uproar, kingdoms fall; he lifts his voice, the earth melts.
7 The LORD Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.
8 Come and see what the LORD has done, the desolations he has brought on the earth.
9 He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; he burns the shields with fire.
10 He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
11 The LORD Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.

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2 Timothy 1:7. 7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. ...
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I grew up eating what I found in my plate, wearing what my mom could afford. That's how I learned to be grateful and app...
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I grew up eating what I found in my plate, wearing what my mom could afford. That's how I learned to be grateful and appreciative

20/06/2023

Pusuan na Yan❤️♥️♥️🙏

20/06/2023

Juan 3:16

16 Sapagkat gayon na lamang ang pag-ibig ng Diyos sa sangkatauhan, kaya't ibinigay niya ang kanyang kaisa-isang Anak, upang ang sinumang sumampalataya sa kanya ay hindi mapahamak, kundi magkaroon ng buhay na walang hanggan.

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11/06/2023

What are you thankful for?
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

1 THESSALONIANS 5:18

No matter what you face, God’s goodness and mercy will never leave you. In fact, He even prepares blessings for you in the middle of hard seasons. But these truths aren’t always easy to remember, which is why giving thanks matters.

Gratitude helps us focus on the only One who is able to turn our problems around for His glory and our good. So right now, let’s take a minute to pause and thank God for all He’s done in our lives.

A Prayer of Thanks
God, You are good, and Your steadfast love endures forever! Even in the hardest seasons, I always have a reason to worship You.

Thank You for giving me victory and abundant life in Jesus Christ! Although I don’t deserve it, You shower me with unconditional love and forgiveness.

And so no matter what the future may hold, I will shout for joy because You are with me. You comfort me and bless me in the presence of my enemies. Nothing compares to You and no weapon can stand against You. In all things, I am more than a conqueror through You!

Be glorified through me, God. Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart bless Your name.

I want my life to bring You praise.

In JESUS
’ name, Amen.

For GOD has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity but of POWER ,love, and self descipline2 Timothy 1:7
04/05/2023

For GOD has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity but of POWER ,love, and self descipline

2 Timothy 1:7

Devotionals Daily - Make every day a better day… when you start with the Lord! Palm Sunday: Who Is This?Today's inspirat...
07/04/2023

Devotionals Daily - Make every day a better day…
when you start with the Lord!

Palm Sunday: Who Is This?

Today's inspiration comes from:

The JESUS code

Editor’s Note — What better book than The Jesus Code to launch Holy Week (the week from Palm Sunday to Easter)! The Jesus Code is dedicated to “those special and sacrificial pastors, their wives, and in most cases, their widows in Mission:Dignity who have given their lives to serving others so often in “out of the way places,” and who are now in their declining years. While in ministry they lived in church-owned homes and received smaller salaries, and now, in their retirement years, are in financial need. We are on a mission to bring them dignity, and it is an honor being Christ’s hand extended to them. All royalties from the Code books go to support these sweet servants through Mission:Dignity.” (Learn more about Mission:Dignity at www.guidestone.org/missiondignity.)


It was only a matter of days before He would be crucified, and Jesus had just entered Jerusalem. The crowd had been waving palm branches and shouting His praise. The onlookers weren’t sure what was happening. In Matthew’s words,

When [Jesus] had come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, ‘Who is this?’ — Matthew 21:10

“Who is this?” This question does not belong only in first-century Jerusalem. Throughout the centuries and continuing today, people have been opinionating and speculating on the identity of Jesus of Nazareth. Some say He was a sort of guru, a wise and gentle teacher of trite platitudes and object lessons. Others say Jesus was one in a long line of prophets. And more than one apologist has argued that there are only three possibilities as to Christ’s identity: He was a liar, falsely claiming to be God; He was a lunatic, bona fide crazy and delusional, out of touch with reality; or He was, in fact, who He said He was, the Son of God, Lord.

Jesus was not low profile when He entered Jerusalem. Matthew reported that when He entered the city on Palm Sunday, “all the city was moved” when He arrived (Matthew 21:10). in their puzzlement, they asked, “Who is this?” Do you desire to see God move in such a way that your own city is stirred and your neighbors begin to ask, “Who is this?” Who is this who put your life back together and made something beautiful of it? Who is this Who restored your family? Who is this who delivered you from addiction? Who is this Who turned your sadness into joy? Who is this?

What does it take for God to move, shake, and stir an entire city? We can learn from this singular day two thousand years ago. It happened when Jesus’ followers began to experience Him, to extol Him, and to extend Him to others. The result? The people around them began to ask, “Who is this?”

God does still have something to say to each one of us.

Experience Him



We come to know Jesus when we experience being in His presence. And the way to genuinely experience Him is to listen to Him and obey Him. Such was the case two thousand years ago. The stage was set for the city to encounter and experience Jesus when He instructed two of His disciples to go into a nearby village, find a donkey, and bring it to Him.

So the disciples went and did as Jesus commanded them. — Matthew 21:6

No doubt. No defiance. No delay. They just “went and did” in obedience to Jesus, fulfilling the Old Testament prophecy that

Your King is coming to you;… lowly and riding on a donkey. — Zechariah 9:9

These two followers who were sent to get a donkey could have decided that a white stallion would be much more appropriate for their Master. But they didn’t. They simply obeyed Him. Too many Christ-followers today, however, let what we think ought to be take priority over His actual commands. Yet one reason God moved the city that day to ask, “Who is this?” was the tremendous spirit of obedience among those who listened to Him. Jesus is still on His throne today, He is still speaking to us, and He is still commanding us to obey His commandments as set forth in His word. when we honor Him by obeying Him, when more of His own people begin to experience Him through obedience to His word, we will find that He is also still in the business of moving cities to ask, “Who is this?”

Extol Him

As Jesus began His descent into Jerusalem, the people began to honor and extol Him. They literally carpeted the road with their coats and palm branches as they shouted their praise:

Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest! — Matthew 21:9

What brought about this outburst of praise? Put yourself in the crowd and you’ll soon find out. Look over there at Bartimaeus. Just last week in Jericho, he was blind and begging by the side of the road. But then Jesus noticed him, stopped, and gave sight to his darkened eyes with a spoken word. Now Bartimaeus was seeing everything around him. No wonder he was praising Jesus! And look over there at that man with tears of joy streaming down his face. Why, it’s Lazarus of Bethany, who not long ago was dead and in the grave… until Jesus gave him new life. And there, over there, is that formerly crippled man who for thirty-eight years could be found lying by the pool of Bethesda. But look at him now, dancing and singing and shouting his own hosannas to this King of kings.

Do you and I have any less reason to extol Jesus, to shout our own hosannas today?

We have seen His greatest miracle ever: His provision of new birth through His death and resurrection. We were dead in our sin until He brought us new life.

Yet, sadly, some of us have lost the joyful spirit of praise — and we desperately need to recover it. God will move in our cities and prompt those around us to ask, “Who is this?” when we, like those of old who have experienced Him — we who choose to obey Him — extol Him with our praise.

Extend Him

Those faithful followers lining the street on that original Palm Sunday did not only praise Jesus, they began to extend Him to others. They wanted others to meet their Savior and Lord. Nothing could keep them from sharing the good news that Jesus was their long-awaited Messiah and that they had found in Him their hope. Enthusiasm filled the day.

Caught up in the excitement of this moment, the people began to ask, “Who is this?” And the crowd lining the street responded with,

This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth of Galilee. — Matthew 26:10-11

The people who had gathered not only experienced Jesus that day, they not only extolled Him, but they extended Him to others. “This is Jesus!” was their cry.

When we do the same — when we praise Jesus for what He has done in our lives and share our stories with others — the people around us will also ask, “Who is this?” Who is this… Who transformed your life? Who is this… Who put your family back together? Who is this… Who brought you peace in the midst of such tragedy? Who is this… Who enabled you to be victorious over your addiction? Who is this… Who gave you hope in the darkness of your circumstances? Who is this?

Who is this? “This is Jesus!” You have experienced Him, so now extol Him and extend Him to others.

Q & A: “Who is this?” Ultimately, each of us must answer this question for ourselves. Who is Jesus to you? Was He a liar — a figure out of history who made some outrageous and completely untrue claims about Himself? Was He a lunatic — some crazed prophet from the middle of nowhere with illusions of grandeur and delusions of deity? Or is Jesus Lord? Your eternal destiny rests on your answer. May you join with the crowd in exclaiming, “This is Jesus!”

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Your Turn

HOSANNAH! Hosannah in the highest! Who is Jesus to you? Have you experienced Him? Extolled Him? Extended Him to others? Come share with us! We want to hear from you this Palm Sunday! ~ Devotionals Daily

COMMENT


The Jesus Code: 52 Scripture Questions Every Believer Should Answer

Jesus was always asking questions. Whether with a small group or large crowd, Jesus opened hearts and minds by asking questions that grasped attention and made one think. In The Jesus Code, author O. S. Hawkins poses fifty-two thought-provoking questions found throughout the Bible that believers should be able to answer as they grow in their faith and share their faith with others. Each question features a devotional thought to help readers find answers and promote further reflection.

Sample questions include:



What does the Lord require of you?
Where can I go from Your Spirit?
Who is my neighbor?
What is your life? A v***r that appears and vanishes away?
Why do you seek the living among the dead?
Will a man rob God?

Jesus Listens

When your days feel overwhelming and your life has you anxious and stressed, you can find peace and hope in Jesus. In this 365-day devotional prayer book, you’ll find confidence to come to God in all circumstances with short, heartfelt prayers based on Scripture.



Even if you’ve been reading the Bible for years, there is always something new to learn. Comparing the Gospels' accounts and reading them in historical order can help you to discover things that you may have never noticed before! Learn more here...

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7 Last Words of Jesus Christ on the Cross1. Words of Forgiveness        "Father, forgive them for they do not know what ...
07/04/2023

7 Last Words of Jesus Christ on the Cross

1. Words of Forgiveness
"Father, forgive them for they do not know what they are doing." Luke 23:34

2. Words of Assurance
"Today I will be with you in Paradise." Luke 23:43

3. Words of Concern
"Woman, this your Son, Son, this is your Mother..." John 19:26-27

4. Words of Longingness
"Father, Why have you forsaken me?" Matthew 27:46

5. Words of Suffering
"I thirst." John 19:28

6. Words of Accomplishment
"It is finished!" John 19:30

7. Words of Dedication
"Father, into your hands I commit my Spirit" Luke 23:46

PRAYER

Lord, I know You thirst for my soul. You finished what You started by dying on the Cross for my salvation and the salvation of the world. Help me to understand Your love and to accept it into my life. Help me to forgive and forget all my hurts. Help me to invite you into my own darkness and sin. Help me to abandon all to You. I thank You, dear suffering Lord, for the gift of Your Precious Blood, poured out for the salvation of the world.
Jesus I trust in You.
Amen Lord Amen

BREAK THE CYCLE OF DEFEAT
05/04/2023

BREAK THE CYCLE OF DEFEAT

The LORD our GOD will always gives us strength whenever we needs it♥️HE is always and consistent and true
03/04/2023

The LORD our GOD will always gives us strength whenever we needs it♥️
HE is always and consistent and true

May the LORD. guide you always
02/04/2023

May the LORD. guide you always

10 things GOD wants you to remember ♥️
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10 things GOD wants you to remember ♥️

"Time Killers"Naranasan mo na yung mag-patay ng oras?Yung wala lang, gusto mo lang lumipas yung oras mo.Bes, this is a q...
09/09/2022

"Time Killers"

Naranasan mo na yung mag-patay ng oras?
Yung wala lang, gusto mo lang lumipas yung oras mo.

Bes, this is a quick but an important paalala na pahalagahan natin yung bawat oras natin dito sa mundo.

Isipin niyo sa araw-araw natin pinapahiram tayo ni Lord ng 86,400 seconds. Paano natin ito ginagamit? Saan natin ito inuubos?

Bes, Totoo yung time is Gold. sobrang precious ng time dahil di ito nabibili at hindi ito naiipon. At pag naubos to, wala na rin tayo.

Kaya Bes, ingatan mo kung saan mo iniispend yung oras mo. Mag-ingat sa mga Time Killers. Mga activities, temptations, sins na walang ibang ginawa kundi nakawin at higupin yung oras mo.

Paalala, na meron kang purpose! Wag mong sayangin.
Meron kang Diyos na nagcreate saayo at may plano sayo. Para makaiwas sa mga Time Killers, Spend your time wisely.

Spend your time seeking God instead.
Ask Him for help and wisdom para mamaximize mo yung time na pinahiram niya lang sa atin.

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For more paalalas, Read your Bible.

Enjoy your youthBut remember GOD is going to judge you for whatever you do♥️♥️♥️
19/08/2022

Enjoy your youth
But remember GOD is going to judge you for whatever you do♥️♥️♥️

Sa Japan, noong panahon ng digmaan, karga-karga ng batang ito ang kanyang patay na kapatid sa kanyang likuran upang ilib...
09/08/2022

Sa Japan, noong panahon ng digmaan, karga-karga ng batang ito ang kanyang patay na kapatid sa kanyang likuran upang ilibing siya. Napansin siya ng isang sundalo at hiniling na ihagis ang patay na bata para hindi siya mapagod. Sumagot siya:
Hindi siya mabigat, kapatid ko siya!
Naunawaan ng sundalo at napaluha.
Simula noon, ang imaheng ito ay naging simbolo ng pagkakaisa sa Japan.
Hayaan itong maging motto natin:
"Hindi siya mabigat. Kapatid ko siya... Kapatid ko siya."
Kung siya ay bumagsak, itaas siya.
Kahit pagod ka, tulungan mo siya,
At kung mahina ang kanyang suporta,
At kung siya ay nagkamali, patawarin mo siya
At kung iwanan siya ng mundo, buhatin mo siya sa iyong likod, dahil hindi siya mabigat
kapatid mo siya...

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09/08/2022

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May we all have peace what ever the circumstances is♥️
06/08/2022

May we all have peace what ever the circumstances is♥️

LORD even you make us wait but we know it will worth the wait and for sure your never be late
03/08/2022

LORD even you make us wait but we know it will worth the wait and for sure your never be late

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