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Pagpuyo sa Paglaum: Paghinumdom sa Presensya sa Dios sa Feast of Tabernacles
Ang Feast of Tabernacles nagpahinumdom nga bisan asa ta, ang Dios nagpuyo uban kanato.

Yom Kippur: A Day of Atonement and Reflection
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a sacred time of repentance, forgiveness, and renewal, pointing us to God’s mercy through Jesus.
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God Hears Every Prayer
No matter our struggles, God listens. He cares for every burden, every heartbreak, and every cry of the heart. As Psalm 102:17 reminds us, He will not reject the pleas of those in need. Even when we cannot see His work, He is patient, attentive, and orchestrating everything for our good. Surrender your worries to Him and trust in the Almighty Father who always hears, cares, and acts.

Planted by the Water
To prosper in all things, stay planted in the Word and Law of the Lord.

True Love Keeps His Commandments
“True love for God is not shown in words alone, but in obedience. As Jesus said, ‘If ye love me, keep my commandments’ (John 14:15). Love that flows from the heart willingly serves, sacrifices, and reflects Christ.”

The Sabbath: God’s Gift of Rest and Fellowship
The Sabbath is God’s gift of rest and worship, never abolished but fulfilled and rightly taught by Jesus. It reminds us to pause from our labors, gather in worship, and do good. From creation to the apostles—and even in the coming Kingdom—the Sabbath remains a holy day of joy, rest, and communion with God and His people.

God’s Grace and Favor
God listens to every cry of the heart, carrying our burdens and comforting us in every struggle.

The Coming Judgment of God and the Hope of the Cross
God will judge all people, and we are guilty of sin. Only by trusting in Jesus, who took our punishment on the cross, can we be saved from the coming judgment.

The Gospel of the Kingdom of God: Living the Kingdom Life Today
The Gospel of the Kingdom calls us to live under God’s rule now — loving, forgiving, and serving — with salvation as the beginning of a transformed life that reflects God’s reign on earth.