Archive for February, 2010.

Camp Activities and Counselors

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Camp Update

To all counselors of Level Up Summer youth camp on April 6-9, 2010, we are asking you to please make yourself ready and fit for the activities in the camp. The sports committee has met last week and have started to finalize the games and crowd breakers.

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Commitee Meeting on February 18, 2010

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Camp Update

This Thursday, the registration, dormitory, transportation, and counselors committee heads will be having a meeting at SBC Masinag, 3PM. The purpose of the meeting is to finalize registration procedures and to plan a next meeting where all the bus leaders, church registration committee representatives, counselor representatives and heads will be running through a simulation of camp day registration.

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Passage of the Day: 02/15/2010

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in worship

“Whereby they have made Thee glad.”
Psalm 45:8

And who are thus privileged to make the Saviour glad? His church–His people. But is it possible? He makes us glad, but how can we make Him glad? By our love. Ah! we think it so cold, so faint; and so, indeed, we must sorrowfully confess it to be, but it is very sweet to Christ. Hear His own eulogy of that love in the golden Canticle: “How fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse! how much better is thy love than wine!” See, loving heart, how He delights in you. When you lean your head on His bosom, you not only receive, but you give Him joy; when you gaze with love upon His all-glorious face, you not only obtain comfort, but impart delight. Our praise, too gives Him joy–not the song of the lips alone, but the melody of the heart’s deep gratitude.

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Prayer Request for My Nephew

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Prayer

I am requesting for prayer for my nephew, Jonathan Louis. He is only 5 months old and he was diagnosed as having a 1.2 cm hole in his heart. I believe that even with the availability of skilled and trained doctors, technology, medicines and even prenatal vitamins to make sure of a baby’s health even before birth, God is the One who is in control so we put our trust in God rather than other things. Pray that God would use the doctors as instruments to fix his heart.


Passage of the Day: 02/14/2010

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in worship

“She was healed immediately.”
Luke 8:47

One of the most touching and teaching of the Saviour’s miracles is before us to-night. The woman was very ignorant. She imagined that virtue came out of Christ by a law of necessity, without His knowledge or direct will. Moreover, she was a stranger to the generosity of Jesus’ character, or she would not have gone behind to steal the cure which He was so ready to bestow. Misery should always place itself right in the face of mercy. Had she known the love of Jesus’ heart, she would have said, “I have but to put myself where He can see me–His omniscience will teach Him my case, and His love at once will work my cure.” We admire her faith, but we marvel at her ignorance. After she had obtained the cure, she rejoiced with trembling: glad was she that the divine virtue had wrought a marvel in her; but she feared lest Christ should retract the blessing, and put a negative upon the grant of His grace: little did she comprehend the fulness of His love! We have not so clear a view of Him as we could wish; we know not the heights and depths of His love; but we know of a surety that He is too good to withdraw from a trembling soul the gift which it has been able to obtain. But here is the marvel of it: little as was her knowledge, her faith, because it was real faith, saved her, and saved her at once. There was no tedious delay–faith’s miracle was instantaneous. If we have faith as a grain of mustard seed, salvation is our present and eternal possession. If in the list of the Lord’s children we are written as the feeblest of the family, yet, being heirs through faith, no power, human or devilish, can eject us from salvation. If we dare not lean our heads upon His bosom with John, yet if we can venture in the press behind Him, and touch the hem of his garment, we are made whole. Courage, timid one! thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. “Being justified by faith, we have peace with God.”


I Will Try to Be More Consistent

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in personal

I just posted the latest passage of the day this early so I won’t have to worry about it later. I am sorry if readers who have been waiting for the passage of the day entries do not get it regularly. I will try to make it more consistent.

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Passage of the Day: 02/13/2010

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Faith

“Thou hast left thy first love.”
Revelation 2:4

Ever to be remembered is that best and brightest of hours, when first we saw the Lord, lost our burden, received the roll of promise, rejoiced in full salvation, and went on our way in peace. It was spring time in the soul; the winter was past; the mutterings of Sinai’s thunders were hushed; the flashings of its lightnings were no more perceived; God was beheld as reconciled; the law threatened no vengeance, justice demanded no punishment.

Then the flowers appeared in our heart; hope, love, peace, and patience sprung from the sod; the hyacinth of repentance, the snowdrop of pure holiness, the crocus of golden faith, the daffodil of early love, all decked the garden of the soul. The time of the singing of birds was come, and we rejoiced with thanksgiving; we magnified the holy name of our forgiving God, and our resolve was, “Lord, I am Thine, wholly Thine; all I am, and all I have, I would devote to Thee. Thou hast brought me with Thy blood–let me spend myself and be spent in Thy service. In life and in death let me be consecrated to Thee.” How have we kept this resolve? Our espousal love burned with a holy flame of devoutedness to Jesus–is it the same now? Might not Jesus well say to us, “I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left they first love”? Alas! it is but little we have done for our Master’s glory. Our winter has lasted all too long. We are as cold as ice when we should feel a summer’s glow and bloom with sacred flowers. We give to God pence when He deserveth pounds, nay, deserveth our heart’s blood to be coined in the service of His church and of His truth. But shall we continue thus? O Lord, after Thou hast so richly blessed us, shall we be ungrateful and become indifferent to Thy good cause and work? O quicken us that we may return to our first love, and do our first works! Send us a genial spring, O Sun of Righteousness.