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Passage of the Day: 04/23/2010

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

“Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night.”
Psalm 91:5

What is this terror? It may be the cry of fire, or the noise of thieves, or fancied appearances, or the shriek of sudden sickness or death. We live in the world of death and sorrow, we may therefore look for ills as well in the night-watches as beneath the glare of he broiling sun. Nor should this alarm us, for be the terror what it may, the promise is that the believer shall not be afraid. Why should he? Let us put it more closely, why should we? God our Father is here, and will be here all through the lonely hours; He is an almighty Watcher, a sleepless Guardian, a faithful Friend. Nothing can happen without His direction, for even hell itself is under His control. Darkness is not dark to Him. He has promised to be a wall of fire around His people–and who can break through such a barrier? Worldlings may well be afraid, for they have an angry God above them, a guilty conscience within them, and a yawning hell beneath them; but we who rest in Jesus are saved from all these through rich mercy. If we give way to foolish fear we shall dishonour our profession, and lead others to doubt the reality of godliness. We ought to be afraid of being afraid, lest we should vex the Holy Spirit by foolish distrust. Down, then, ye dismal forebodings and groundless apprehensions, God has not forgotten to be gracious, nor shut up His tender mercies, it may be night in the soul, but there need be no terror, for the God of love changes not. Children of light may walk in darkness, but they are not therefore cast away, nay, they are now enabled to prove their adoption by trusting in their heavenly Father as hypocrites cannot do.

“Though the night be dark and dreary,
Darkness cannot hide from Thee;
Thou art He, who, never weary,
Watchest where Thy people be.”


The Hover from Great Wall Cars Philippines Truly Hovers

Posted on April 19th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

A great and comfortable ride to take to out of town trips like Branson vacations or a long drive to Pagudpod is the Hover by Great Wall Cars Philippines. With its 75-liter fuel tank capacity you would not need a lot of stopovers to get to your destination.

True to its name, the Hover from Great Wall Cars Philippines hovers on roads especially on ling drives. Its double wishbone independent suspension in front and its 4 link coil spring dependent rear suspension allows you to experience a smooth ride.

Hover approaching 150kph

The Hover approaching 150 kph

I had the privilege of driving it on NLEX in the first week of April and at the speed of 120 kph it felt like we were driving on 80 kph, meaning it never felt as if we were speeding up. I took the liberty of taking it up to 140 to 150 kph and still felt it cruising on NLEX and just passing other well know brand cars.

Hover by Great Wall Cars Philippines

Great Wall SUVs have been the top selling SUVs in China in the past 6 years

The Hover carries a 2.8-liter CRDI turbo charged diesel engine making it accelerate faster than most diesel run cars, almost like a gasoline engine. With its emission standard reaching EURO 3, it is very environment friendly. The Hover by Great Wall Cars Philippines, which is considered as a CUV, is available at the standard retail price of P998,000 for the 4×2 and P1,150,000 for the 4×4.


Passage of the Day: 04/18/2010

Posted on April 18th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

“And thou saidst, I will surely do thee good.”
Genesis 32:12

When Jacob was on the other side of the brook Jabbok, and Esau was coming with armed men, he earnestly sought God’s protection, and as a master reason he pleaded, “And Thou saidst, I will surely do thee good.” Oh, the force of that plea! He was holding God to His word–”Thou saidst.” The attribute of God’s faithfulness is a splendid horn of the altar to lay hold upon; but the promise, which has in it the attribute and something more, is a yet mightier holdfast–”Thou saidst, I will surely do thee good.” And has He said, and shall He not do it? “Let God be true, and every man a liar.” Shall not He be true? Shall He not keep His word? Shall not every word that cometh out of His lips stand fast and be fulfilled? Solomon, at the opening of the temple, used this same mighty plea. He pleaded with God to remember the word which He had spoken to his father David, and to bless that place. When a man gives a promissory note, his honour is engaged; he signs his hand, and he must discharge it when the due time comes, or else he loses credit. It shall never be said that God dishonours His bills. The credit of the Most High never was impeached, and never shall be. He is punctual to the moment: He never is before His time, but He never is behind it. Search God’s word through, and compare it with the experience of God’s people, and you shall find the two tally from the first to the last. Many a hoary patriarch has said with Joshua, “Not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spake concerning you; all are come to pass.” If you have a divine promise, you need not plead it with an “if,” you may urge it with certainty. The Lord meant to fulfil the promise, or He would not have given it. God does not give His words merely to quiet us, and to keep us hopeful for awhile with the intention of putting us off at last; but when He speaks, it is because He means to do as He has said.


Thought of the Day: 04/16/2010

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

I recently received a message from someone based in the US and he mentioned that lately, they have been feeling the financial turmoil in their country. He mentioned that how the current government is handling the financial situation, they may experience some temporary relief but may still feel the pain in the long run. Read the rest of this entry »


Passage of the Day: 04/16/2010

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?”
Psalm 22:1

We here behold the Saviour in the depth of His sorrows. No other place so well shows the griefs of Christ as Calvary, and no other moment at Calvary is so full of agony as that in which His cry rends the air–”My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” At this moment physical weakness was united with acute mental torture from the shame and ignominy through which He had to pass; and to make His grief culminate with emphasis, He suffered spiritual agony surpassing all expression, resulting from the departure of His Father’s presence. This was the black midnight of His horror; then it was that He descended the abyss of suffering. No man can enter into the full meaning of these words. Some of us think at times that we could cry, “My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” There are seasons when the brightness of our Father’s smile is eclipsed by clouds and darkness; but let us remember that God never does really forsake us. It is only a seeming forsaking with us, but in Christ’s case it was a real forsaking. We grieve at a little withdrawal of our Father’s love; but the real turning away of God’s face from His Son, who shall calculate how deep the agony which it caused Him?
In our case, our cry is often dictated by unbelief: in His case, it was the utterance of a dreadful fact, for God had really turned away from Him for a season. O thou poor, distressed soul, who once lived in the sunshine of God’s face, but art now in darkness, remember that He has not really forsaken thee. God in the clouds is as much our God as when He shines forth in all the lustre of His grace; but since even the thought that He has forsaken us gives us agony, what must the woe of the Saviour have been when He exclaimed, “My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?”


Passage of the Day: 04/12/2010

Posted on April 12th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

“The king’s garden.”
Nehemiah 3:15

Mention of the king’s garden by Nehemiah brings to mind the paradise which the King of kings prepared for Adam. Sin has utterly ruined that fair abode of all delights, and driven forth the children of men to till the ground, which yields thorns and briers unto them. My soul, remember the fall, for it was thy fall. Weep much because the Lord of love was so shamefully ill-treated by the head of the human race, of which thou art a member, as undeserving as any. Behold how dragons and demons dwell on this fair earth, which once was a garden of delights. Read the rest of this entry »


Everything Must Contribute to Total Detox

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

If you are going through the total detox process, you need to be consistent and make sure that everything you do contributes to the detoxification process. Anything that you intake must be natural and must not have any toxic effect on the body.

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