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  • Jai
  • July 31, 2025
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Monthly Devotion: Just as I have done, you should do likewise - July 2025

PASSAGE: Luke 10:25-37
On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. “Teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?”

“What is written in the Law?” he replied. “How do you read it?”

He answered, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’[a]; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b]”

“You have answered correctly,” Jesus replied. “Do this and you will live.”

But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”

In reply Jesus said: “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A priest happened to be going down the same road, and when he saw the man, he passed by on the other side. So too, a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and took care of him. The next day he took out two denarii[c] and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Look after him,’ he said, ‘and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.’

“Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?”

The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.”

REFLECTION:
During the height of the pandemic, our church pastor, Kuya Les, and I were given a rare opportunity to go out during the lockdown and deliver food packs to church members in need. On one of our delivery runs, we decided to stop by a McDonald’s drive-thru for lunch. As we were about to pay, Kuya Les noticed a police car behind us in line.

Without hesitation, he told the cashier he’d like to pay not only for our meal but also for whatever the police officers behind us had ordered. We drove forward to wait for our food, and a few minutes later, one of the policemen stepped out of their vehicle and approached our window. I thought for a moment we were about to get scolded or arrested for some reason.

But when the window rolled down, the officer simply said, “Thank you.” Kuya Les smiled and replied, “Just paying it forward.”

That simple phrase has stuck with me ever since.

Later, I learned that “pay it forward” was more than just a kind gesture; it was a whole movement inspired by Catherine Ryan Hyde’s 1999 novel (and later a film). The idea was simple: if someone does a kind act for you, don’t pay them back—pay it forward to three other people. A ripple of kindness.

And that’s what Jesus was talking about when He said, “Just as I have done, you should do likewise.” He was showing us what it means to love our neighbor.

But who is our neighbor?

It’s not just the person who lives next door. It’s the coworker who looks tired and unnoticed. The janitor who greets you every morning. The stranger you pass on the street. The tricycle driver. The teacher. The traffic enforcer. The classmate who eats lunch alone.

Every day, we’re surrounded by opportunities to be a neighbor, especially in someone’s time of need.

In Luke 10:25–37, Jesus tells the story of the Good Samaritan. A Jewish man was left beaten on the road. Two religious men—who you'd expect to help—passed him by. But a Samaritan, someone from a group that the Jews despised, stopped and cared for him.

From that story, I learned three simple but powerful ways we can love our neighbors:

1. Time
The priest, the Levite, and the Samaritan all had things to do, but only the Samaritan was willing to pause. Kindness takes time. And in a world where we’re all “too busy,” giving someone your time is one of the most valuable gifts you can offer.

2. Talent
The Samaritan didn’t just stop; he used what he knew and what he had learned to treat the man's wounds. God has given each of us skills. Maybe you’re a good cook, a great listener, or skilled in a profession. Have you ever considered using your talent to serve someone who could never repay you?

3. Treasure
The Samaritan paid for the man’s stay and promised to cover any extra expenses. He gave from his own resources to ensure the man could fully recover. We may think our resources are small, but even a little can mean everything to someone in need.

Whenever we show kindness—whether with our time, talent, or treasure—we reflect the love that God first showed us. Let’s not wait for grand moments. Let’s choose to be neighbors today.
Kindness is contagious. And love, when passed forward, always multiplies.

PRAYER:
Lord Jesus, thank You for showing us what true love looks like. Help us to be like the good Samaritan—willing to give our time, use our talents, and share our treasures for the sake of others. Open our eyes to the needs around us, and give us hearts that are quick to respond with kindness. May every act of love we show point others back to You. Amen.

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Monthly Devotion: Sharing The Treasure Within - June 2025

PASSAGE: Mark 4:14
“The farmer plants seed by taking God’s word to others.”

REFLRECTION:
Years ago, I made the most important decision of my life: I chose to make Jesus my Lord and Savior. That moment happened during my first camp, Young Life Summer Camp in 1986. It was there that my counselors walked alongside me and led me to Christ. I will always be grateful to them and to everyone who made that camp possible. It truly was a life-changing experience, and I thank the Lord for meeting me so clearly and powerfully there.

Since that summer, choosing to follow Jesus hasn’t been a one-time decision. It's a choice I’ve had to make again and again in everyday situations. But through every season, He has remained faithful, and I continue to walk with Him, growing in grace and trust each step of the way.

Mark 4:14 says, “The farmer plants seed by taking God’s word to others.”

I am saved today because my counselors took the time to share the love of God with me. Their willingness to reach out changed my life, and from that moment, I’ve had a strong desire to share my camp experience with my family and friends.

But before I can truly share this gift with others, I know I must put the Word of God first in my life every day. That means allowing God's Word to shape my actions, guide my speech, and lead my decisions. I want to invest my time in Scripture, letting it take root in me so it can bear fruit in the lives of others.

I believe every follower of Christ carries a treasure—a hope that the world desperately needs. As the song by David Meece says:

"You can go now, you can go, You've got the treasure that the world needs to know, You can go now, you can go, You've got the power of God, let it flow."

We truly have a treasure within us that can change the world. Let’s not keep it to ourselves. Let's plant it wherever we go. We are His representatives—let’s live like it today.

PRAYER:
Lord, thank you for giving me this great privilege of serving You. Lord, show me how to be your representative in everything I do. Give me the courage and strength in every opportunity to tell them about You, one kid at a time. Please keep the fire burning in my heart in serving You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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Monthly Devotion: Focus In Jesus - May 2025

PASSAGE Hebrews 12:2
Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

REFLECTION
Hi everyone! I’m Kuya Mack. I’m currently beginning a new ministry work in Sta. Monica, Oton, Iloilo. I’m happily married and a proud father to our four-year-old daughter, Gianna. Life isn’t always easy—ministry can be challenging, and personal struggles come and go. But through it all, I choose to keep serving Jesus Christ. What keeps me going? My inspiration is found in Hebrews 12:2.

This verse reminds me that Jesus endured unimaginable suffering for us, and now, He sits in victory. That truth gives me strength and hope. Amid life’s noise and pressures, I find peace in God’s presence. Like Paul, I’m learning to trust God fully, no matter the circumstance. I simply keep fixing my eyes on Jesus.

Jesus is the Pioneer.
He started the journey of faith and invites us to follow Him.
He didn’t just show us the way—He walked it Himself. Jesus made it possible for us to have a real relationship with God. He knows what it’s like to struggle. He faced temptation, pain, and loss. Because He experienced these things, He understands what we go through. When life is hard, we can take comfort in knowing Jesus has already faced it all. He leads us, walks with us, and helps us through every challenge. We’re not alone—Jesus has gone before us and walks beside us.

Jesus is the Perfecter.
The Finisher.
As the Perfecter of our faith, Jesus not only sets the course we follow, but He also completes it. He endured the cross, bore our sin, and conquered death—all to save you and me. In Him, our faith finds its source, its strength, and its fulfillment.

When I wrestle with doubt, I hear Paul’s words echo in my heart: “Fix your eyes on Jesus.” (Hebrews 12:2) It’s like playing a basketball game—I might start with the ball in my hands, but I need to pass it to Him, trusting His direction, His timing, and His strategy. I must surrender not just the outcome, but the process. Letting Him refine me, stretch me, and grow me along the way is part of the journey. Because faith isn’t just about believing once—it’s about continuing to believe, even through the refining fire. And Jesus, the Finisher, never loses.

“For the Joy Set Before Him” — The Game-Changer
This verse reveals why Jesus endured the cross. He looked ahead to the joy of saving us and restoring our relationship with God. That joy gave Him the strength to face pain and shame.
Jesus teaches us that when we focus on a greater purpose, we can endure the hardships of life. When things get tough, scary, or confusing, we can look to Jesus for hope. Our struggles aren’t wasted—they help shape us to become more like Him.

PRAYER:
Dear Lord, help us to fix our eyes on Jesus, especially in difficult times. May we draw strength from His example and trust in His perfecting work in our lives. Remind us that every trial we face is an opportunity to grow closer to You. Thank you for the joy of salvation and the promise of Your presence. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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  • Bebe
  • April 30, 2025
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Monthly Devotion: His Grace Abounds - April 2025

PASSAGE: 2 Corinthians 12:10
"That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weakness, in insults, in hardships, in persecution, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong."

REFLECTION:
As someone who has been through a lot, I remember one particular storm that humbled me and reminded me of God's grace in my life. It was during the time my parents separated and my father passed away. It was one of the darkest valleys I went through.

My family was broken. Our finances were unstable. I was depressed. I wanted to end my life. I rebelled. I turned to alcohol. I neglected my studies. I partied a lot and indulged in worldly pleasures.

As I look back, I can’t help but ask myself how I managed to survive all that. Now that I’m older, things are starting to make sense. God gave me hope and strength. My pain has a purpose, my story can be someone else's source of hope, and even in my weakest moment, God gives me the strength to keep on.

God allowed me to experience those things because today, as I serve in ministry, I am working with kids who are going through the same situation and struggles I did. I thank God for the privilege to share with them how God rescued me, how God gives me hope, how God helped me survive, and how God changed my life because of His grace.

2 Corinthians 12:10 is a reminder that whatever season you may be in right now, do not give up. Just keep on going, because God is with us. Our weakness creates space for God's power. Life doesn't always make sense, but God's grace always finds a way. I didn't just survive, I witnessed God's grace in action.

PRAYER:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your sufficient grace, love, and faithfulness. Teach me, Lord, to remain steadfast in any circumstance I face. Remind me of Your grace. I pray that my life will be a testimony of Your goodness and mercy. In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen!

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