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"In the assembly I will Praise You"📖 Psalm 22:22🛑 HUMBLED BUT HOPEFUL📖 Psalm 22:14-24🧑‍🏫 At the pastor’s invitation at t...
25/08/2023

"In the assembly I will Praise You"
📖 Psalm 22:22

🛑 HUMBLED BUT HOPEFUL
📖 Psalm 22:14-24

🧑‍🏫 At the pastor’s invitation at the end of the church service, Latriece made her way to the front. When she was invited to greet the congregation, no one was prepared for the weighty and wonderful words she spoke. She had relocated from Kentucky where in December 2021 devastating tornadoes had taken the lives of seven of her family members. “I can still smile because God’s with me,” she said. Though bruised by trial, her testimony was a powerful encouragement for those facing challenges of their own.

David’s words in Psalm 22 (which point to the sufferings of Jesus) are those of a battered man who felt forsaken by God (v. 1), despised and mocked by others (vv. 6–8), and surrounded by predators (vv. 12–13). He felt weak and drained (vv. 14–18)—but he wasn’t hopeless. “But you, Lord, do not be far from me. You are my strength; come quickly to help me” (v. 19). Your present challenge—though likely not of the same variety as David’s or Latriece’s—is just as real. And the words of verse 24 are just as meaningful: “He has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one; . . . but has listened to his cry for help.” And when we experience God’s help, let’s declare His goodness so others can hear of it (v. 22).

Jesus, You see me and understand me"Then the Jews said, “See how he loved him!” 📖 John 11:36🛑 WHAT A FRIEND📖 John 11:25-...
24/08/2023

Jesus, You see me and understand me
"Then the Jews said, “See how he loved him!”
📖 John 11:36

🛑 WHAT A FRIEND
📖 John 11:25-36

It had been a few years since my longtime friend and I had seen one another. During that time, he’d received a cancer diagnosis and started treatments. An unexpected trip to his state afforded me the chance to see him again. I walked into the restaurant, and tears filled both of our eyes. It’d been too long since we’d been in the same room, and now death crouched in the corner reminding us of the brevity of life. The tears in our eyes sprang from a long friendship filled with adventures and antics and laughter and loss—and love. So much love that it spilled out from the corners of our eyes at the sight of one another.

Jesus wept too. John’s gospel records that moment, after the Jews said, “Come and see, Lord” (11:34), and Jesus stood before the tomb of His good friend Lazarus. Then we read those two words that reveal to us the depths to which Christ shares our humanity: “Jesus wept” (v. 35). Was there much going on in that moment, things that John did and didn’t record? Yes. Yet I also believe the reaction of the Jews to Jesus is telling: “See how he loved him!” (v. 36). That line is more than sufficient grounds for us to stop and worship the Friend who knows our every weakness. Jesus was flesh and blood and tears. Jesus is the Savior who loves and understands.

"The Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline". 📖 2 Timothy 1:7🛑 OPENHEAR...
24/08/2023

"The Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline".
📖 2 Timothy 1:7

🛑 OPENHEARTED GENEROUSITY
📖 2 Timothy 1:6-14

🧑‍🏫 No one ever died saying, “I’m so glad for the self-centered, self-serving, and self-protective life I lived,” author Parker Palmer said in a commencement address, urging graduates to “offer [themselves] to the world . . . with openhearted generosity.”

But, Parker continued, living this way would also mean learning “how little you know and how easy it is to fail.” Offering themselves in service to the world would require cultivating a “beginner’s mind” to “walk straight into your not-knowing, and take the risk of failing and failing, again and again—then getting up to learn again and again.”

It’s only when our lives are built on a foundation of grace that we can find the courage to choose such a life of fearless “openhearted generosity.” As Paul explained to his protégé Timothy, we can confidently “fan into flame” (2 Timothy 1:6) and live out of God’s gifting when we remember that it’s God’s grace that saves and calls us to a life of purpose (v. 9). It’s His power that gives us the courage to resist the temptation to live timidly in exchange for the Spirit’s “power, love and self-discipline” (v. 7). And it’s His grace that picks us up when we fall, so that we can continue a lifelong journey of grounding our lives in His love (vv. 13–14).

"Sin Desires to have you, But you must rule over it".📖 Genesis 4:7🛑 WITNESSES📖 Genesis 4:2-11🧑‍🏫 In his poem “The Witnes...
22/08/2023

"Sin Desires to have you, But you must rule over it".
📖 Genesis 4:7

🛑 WITNESSES
📖 Genesis 4:2-11

🧑‍🏫 In his poem “The Witnesses,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) described a sunken slave ship. As he wrote of “skeletons in chains,” Longfellow mourned slavery’s countless nameless victims. The concluding stanza reads, “These are the woes of Slaves, / They glare from the abyss; / They cry from unknown graves, / We are the Witnesses!”

But who do these witnesses speak to? Isn’t such silent testimony futile?

There is a Witness who sees it all. When Cain murdered Abel, he pretended nothing had happened. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” he said dismissively to God. But God said, “Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground. Now you are under a curse and driven from the ground, which opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand” (Genesis 4:9–11).

Cain’s name lives on as a warning. “Do not be like Cain, who belonged to the evil one and murdered his brother,” John the disciple cautioned (1 John 3:12). Abel’s name lives on too, but in a dramatically different way. “By faith Abel brought God a better offering than Cain did,” said the writer of Hebrews. “By faith Abel still speaks” (Hebrews 11:4).

Abel still speaks! So do the bones of those long-forgotten slaves. We do well to remember all such victims, and to oppose oppression wherever we see it. God sees it all. His justice will triumph.

Punta Estrella White Beach Good day mga Katambay🫡.Kapag Napasyal kayo sa Bicol especially in Cagsawa Ruins isa sa lugar ...
22/08/2023

Punta Estrella White Beach
Good day mga Katambay🫡.
Kapag Napasyal kayo sa Bicol especially in Cagsawa Ruins isa sa lugar na pwede nyo puntahan para magrelax🏊🚣
- if gusto nyo ng Adventure sa daan pa lang,🛣️🛤️
- tinalo pa ang Zigzag sa Atimonan.
- Para sa mga Nature Lover🏕️
- Para sa mga gustong ng Tahimik na lugar (Peaceful)🌃
- White Sand beach🏖️🏝️
see and watch videos to appreciate the place
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located at Albay Region 5 Camarines Sur.

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