But today, through the church, God reminded me how important it is to understand the bad news so I can understand the extent of the good news.
That being said—I try to slowly take in every bit of unfortunate events happening worldwide recently. (...)
That being said—I try to slowly take in every bit of unfortunate events happening worldwide recently. (...)
Of course I couldn’t. BUT TO BE ABLE to see good samaritans at work these days together with the frontliners and other people who have no other choice but to face the battle unlike many who are at home, I was able to see the light of God’s works in this very difficult time. (...)
Here’s a striking and powerful line from Elevation Worship’s See A Victory,
“You take what the enemy meant for evil and You turn it for good”
Just wow—my mind can’t fathom just how amazing that is! (...)
“You take what the enemy meant for evil and You turn it for good”
Just wow—my mind can’t fathom just how amazing that is! (...)
Going back to Ps. @paolopun’s message this morning, (non-verbatim) he was talking about the virus being in the history books years from now and the question is this—what would the church be known for in this trying times?
What role do we play in this hard times? (...)
What role do we play in this hard times? (...)
And as this question continue to awake every bit inside of me, I continue to encourage everyone to pray, pray, and pray.
Let’s not waste the time we have now where we could be more connected to God. (...)
Let’s not waste the time we have now where we could be more connected to God. (...)
Praying that this be a time for more healing (in any form, for humanity and the world), spiritual revivals, mended relationships, salvation, enlightenment, and restoration of humanity.
In Jesus’ name!
In Jesus’ name!
And lastly, let’s help in our own ways to alleviate the current situation we’re in.
Perhaps it’s so easy for us to be consumed of disappointment and disbelief but it’s for the best that we work together for the common good of all.
Perhaps it’s so easy for us to be consumed of disappointment and disbelief but it’s for the best that we work together for the common good of all.
Here’s a song to wrap up this thread. https://open.spotify.com/track/0DGj6oe5fsk822qAJCwDji?si=8gk6TYvtQF6ys_74R0fYTQ