Amidst the clash of truth and falsehood, we combat spiritual evil, not people. Christ's victory secures our righteousness and justice. Trusting in the Lord, we repent and meditate on His finished work, finding peace in His sovereignty. The evildoers may seem to prosper temporarily, but their triumphs are short-lived. In the end, the meek will inherit lasting peace through Christ.
Savior King, Ever Loyal And Faithful – May 6-7, 2024 (124/365)
The core principle is the strength of a nation and the declaration of loyalties. Loyalty is tested by offers and threats, such as being bought, bribed, or blackmailed. In the body of Christ, loyalty is tested, but believers are assured of salvation and strength through Christ, who provides all that is needed.
Go Forth With Endurance – (GNCCLS2 Session 4) – March 23, 2024 (95/365)
Ptra. Malou M. emphasized the importance of submission and humility in leadership, sharing her personal journey of faith and ministry. She highlighted the transformative power of worship, books, and purpose, urging leaders to communicate heart to heart and embrace setbacks in ministry. Ultimately, she encouraged perseverance and trust in Christ for effective leadership.
Go Forth Without Fear (GNCCLS2 Session 3) – March 23, 2024 (94/365)
The morning session at Good News Community Church Leadership Summit II focused on the 7 Practices of Effective Ministry. The speaker emphasized the importance of listening to outsiders, replacing oneself, and working on application. Ptra. Leah N. shared her faith story, emphasizing trust in the Lord and the challenges of being a pastor's wife.
Continuing In Trust – March 01, 2024 (68/365)
The post reflects on a day ending with a flurry of activities and emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's response to our prayers. It highlights the interaction with students at Chapel Time and the reading of Psalm 61. The writer urges trust in the Lord for the month ahead.
From Shame, To Honor – November 30, 2023 (297/365)
The post reflects an in-depth study of the Biblical scripture, particularly Romans 10:11, exploring its interpretation as assurance to believers who trust in God. The writer elucidates the phrase 'believers will not be put to shame', positively framing it as those who trust in God will find honor, approval, and esteem. With the nuanced understanding of faith, belief, and trust, it emphasizes the importance of faith in Christ, enabling a shift of perspective from shame to honor.
Body Snatcher – A Lesson From Joseph Of Arimathea
"We do what we do, not FOR love, but FROM love."







