There are four truths we can grasp from the Book of Daniel: God is sovereign over all of human history, He is Lord over all kingdoms, He is pleased to reveal His will, and He is willing to use us. This week, Rev. Jeremiah Cheung encourages us to dare to be a Daniel and stand firm for the Lord.
There is an unseen spiritual war, but God fights for His people and has the ultimate victory. In this message, Rev. Genesis Tan urges us to pray, prepare, and persevere because God will reward those who prevail and remain faithful.
Sa pagtatapos ng aklat na Daniel, ibinunyag ng Diyos na maraming masamang magaganap sa katapusan ng mundo, ngunit magatatagumpay ang paghahari ng kabutihan. Ngayong linggo, ipinapaalala ni Ptr. Michael Cariño na mayroong Tagapagtanggol, may kaligtasan, at may misyon o layunin ang lahat ng nagtitiwala at nananatiling tapat sa Diyos.
In politics, Christians align themselves on different sides of major political debates. Some Christians will argue passionately in favor of government action on a certain public policy, while other Christians argue loudly against it. Moreover, there are times when we tend to become too emotionally invested with our preferred political candidates to the point that we are willing to damage our relationships with fellow believers because of disagreements in politics.[1] That is why when it comes to politics, it can really become so emotionally toxic, mentally draining, relationally messy, and spiritually destructive. Politics tends to polarize our society in general, and the body of Christ in particular. Political divisions are evident on social media, where discussions by all sides are […]