April 9, we were
invited by brother Jayson and Mario in Illuru,
Rizal for a thanksgiving but asking us to help them in proclaiming the
words of God to all the relatives of the family who are inviting for the said
work (Gundan Family). I was asked to lead the opening prayer then brother Jay
was the first to speak. He preached about “The story of Naaman” and brother
Jerome preached “Our true Savior”. They have visitors who are non-christians
and even some came from other villages.
April 10, in our
Lord’s day service here at Tuguegarao, brother Jerome taught “Difficulty in
the last days” and in the sermon, brother Rody preached “Jesus of
Nazareth”.
In the
afternoon, at Palca, I preached to them about “The righteous are scarcely saved”
from 1 Peter 4:14-19.
April 13, we went
to Bauan West to distribute bible
tracts. We went from house to house to give and share God’s word. We had a
bible study in one of the family that we handed out tracts. Brother Jay
preached to them about “The True Church of Christ”. When we went further the
village, we had a short prayer/devotion in the house of Arcilla Family where I
led the prayer. On the next house (Palatan family), we again had the chance to
preach. Brother Jerome also preached about the “The true Church of Christ”. It
is the tarpaulin that we brought and it is good that they can see in whole the
lesson we wanted to share.
In the evening, I taught in
our bible study “Romans 12”. A chapter of the book where the apostle Paul
is advising the Roman Christians to offer their bodies as a living sacrifice to
the Lord and more exhortations later in the chapter.
April 14, we went
to the Gospel Meeting at Lapogan,
Gattaran where brother Joeben Jacobo
is preaching. Brother Jay, Fernando and
I was asked to lead the opening songs. Brother Jimmy Duque was the first
speaker and he preached about “Things
that we should consider on the life of a Christian”. Then followed by
brother Jerome “According to the
scriptures” and finally brother Virgilio
Bocarile “Building godly character in an ungodly world”. We extended the
invitation but no response. There are brethren who came from Pussian, Alcala
and Tupang just to attend the activity. After the preaching, we had the chance
to talk to the brethren and giving them more encouraging words to stay strong
in the faith.
April 17, in our
Lord’s day service here at Metro Tuguegarao, I taught in our bible study about “False Jesus the world loves”. In
the white board, it was in our Tagalog language. We didn’t use the projector
because the whole town is out of electricity. Here in the Philippines, many
Catholics worship a Jesus whom they call the “Black Nazarene”, “Christ the King”
and many more idols. This are some examples of Jesus whom they love and not the
true Jesus that we can read in the bible. I also the kind of attitude whom they
thought as Jesus. In the sermon, brother Jerome
preached about “My ways in Christ”
as he use Philippians 4 as our basis on how to follow Christ.
In the
afternoon, at Palca, I invited brother Jay to come with me in. He preached
about “Searching in all wrong places”. Because we change the way
in which I preach in Palca, using projector, we made a remedy because there is
still no electricity. We let brother Jay use a small white board where we
usually put our announcements. It helps us cope up with the lesson.
April 19, my
family grieve with the loss of our grandfather (Orlando Valera). He is the brother of my father’s mother. From
their siblings, he is the only one who was left, but because of what happened,
they are all gone. He died because of the heat we are experiencing. They are
lot of Filipinos who are dying right now because of heat stroke and he is one
of them. It is very hot in the Philippines right now. In his wake, they asked
me to lead a prayer for the family. Before leading the prayer, I shared to them
short message in the bible about death. They (cousins, aunts, uncles and
friends) are thankful for what I did, and even asked me to include in my
prayers their family, their kids. One of my aunt who is known as one of the
riches here in Tuguegarao approached me and asked me that we will include her
daughter in our prayers in the church because of health problems. According to
her, they are spending almost 100 thousand pesos every single shot of medicine
just to ease the pain. I do not know the name of the sickness but it is in the
head. She is thankful enough when she told me to pray for her daughter.
April 20, in our
midweek service here at Tuguegarao, Brother Jay taught “Romans 13” about
our duties to the government.
April 23, we
stared to travel at around six in the morning and arrived with the Lord's help
at around 8:30 at Guinamgaman, Conner.
We waited for about 30 minutes before we started because many of them are just
trying to finish their work in the field. While waiting, we had conversations with
them regarding the churches they became a member of. According to them, they
were once a member of Roman Catholic, Temple of God and Pentecostal that's why
they already have a lot of knowledge regarding the bible. And also according to
them, because of continuous hearing of preaching of brother Rody and brother Joeben
on the radio, their conscience is bothering them if they are in the truth with
the religion they are now. They are seeking the truth with care because many
are coming to them and cannot convince them of their doctrines.
Brother Jerome and brother Virgilio stand to preached while I was
asked to lead the prayer. After the bible study, brother Edgar answered their
questions through an open forum. An old man in the audience asked a lot of questions
like "what should we do in order to serve God?", "About
Collection" (because they are from the Pentecostal group who still give
tithes), about "Matthew 16:18" that many religion claim this verse
belongs to their group, and many more question. They are still undecided
whether to obey the gospel that's why they wanted us to return. They kept
telling us to "return" to them when we are going home. Not only did
they told us that word five times, but many more times because from their own
words, this is the preaching that they only heard from us. We didn't use any
other sources but only the bible. We explained to them that this words are not
from us, but it is the words of God that we are using. Please include them in
your prayers that by next time we go and preach to them, they will already obey
the gospel and be baptized into Christ. They promised us that next time we go
there, they will invite their relatives to listen also. They just couldn't come
today because of their work in the field.
April 24, in our
Lord’s day service here at Tuguegarao, I taught in our bible study about “Which of these three do you think was the
neighbor?” from the story of the good samaritan. Who among the Levite,
Priest and Samaritan are we to choose from if we are to be a neighbor to others.
In the sermon, brother Jerome preached
about “Famine in the word”. There is
a great famine in the word of God as he use the example in the book of Amos.
In the
afternoon, I preached the same lesson at Palca (“Which of these three do you think
was the neighbor?”).
April 27,
in our midweek bible study,
I taught “Romans 14”. A chapter in
which Paul is admonishing the strong and weak brethren.
May 1, in our
Lord’s day service here at Metro Tuguegarao, I taught in our bible study about “Finding joy in the vanity of life.”
I use the book of Ecclesiastes as basis of our lesson where we can read about
Solomon’s wisdom on the vanity of life and how to find joy in it. In the
sermon, brother Jerome preached
about “The Godly wife” as the bible
tells us. Because it is mother’s day next Sunday, he choose to preach this
lesson, and it is really good that you will love your wife more when she is as
godly as what we can read in the bible. I thank God that He gave me a wonderful
wife that is helping me in the Lord’s work. Many wives right now, even wife of
preachers cannot support their husband in their preaching, and it is very sad.
I preached the same lesson “Finding joy in the
vanity of life” in the afternoon at Palca.
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