“So likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants. We have done what was our duty to do.’” (Luke 17:10). We often look for gratification in anything and everything we do, we have become a culture that looks for “thank you” or “good job” after any menial task, yet we forget that we’re just doing our job most of time. We must remember that we are just unprofitable servants and that it’s only through His amazing love and mercy that we get the privilege to do great things for Him and His kingdom.
Zak Vázquez, Ministry Assistant
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Trust the Lord • Isaiah 44:1-22
Will we trust the Lord or will we try to take matters into our hands? In Isaiah 44, the Lord gives promises and reassurances to His people, echoing three times the command to not be afraid. Nevertheless, some still make for themselves idols in an attempt to control or manipulate the god they worship, foolishly not realizing that the idols they make are powerless to help them. What are we looking to for our help or salvation? If it’s not God, then it is an idol in our life. God’s call is for us to return to Him.
Christopher Rodríguez, Singles’ Pastor
Christopher Rodríguez, Singles’ Pastor
Sunday, June 14, 2009
The Lord is Good • Lamentations 3:25
Do we know and believe that our Lord is good all the times when we experience personal hardships? Do we see His goodness, faithfulness, and presence in the midst of our trials? The LORD is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble (Nahum 1:7). The LORD is good to those who seek and wait for Him (Lamentations 3:25). The LORD is good to all, His tender mercies are over all His creation (Psalm 149:5). God’s desire is for us not to grow weary and to know that our LORD is good all the time and all the time our LORD is good.
George Lee, Ministry Assistant
George Lee, Ministry Assistant
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Let’s Walk • Colossians 2:6-7
Friend, Christian, if we have accepted Christ Jesus our Lord, we must then be actively walking in Him. We must not be walking in feelings, emotions, fear, selfishness, hurt, bitterness or anything else that is not in Jesus. The root system of a believer led by these things is very shallow. Any small storm can uproot them. The encouragement is too be deep rooted and built up on the foundation of Christ Jesus. This creates a life of faith that will be established for eternity. This is what we are taught and so with thanksgiving, let’s walk!
Adrian Caballero, Youth Pastor
Adrian Caballero, Youth Pastor
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