January 4 (Midweek
bible study at Tuguegarao)
Brother Rody
invited brother Victor Sinon to preach in our midweek service. It is the first
time I heard him preach. He is from Isabela and not always that I see him. He
shared to us a wonderful lesson from “2 Corinthians 4:4”.
January 8
(Lord’s day service at Tuguegarao and Palca)
In our bible
study, I taught the first two divisions of my lesson about “House built on Sand”
where I discussed the wrong doctrine of the Jehovah’s Witnesses regarding their
false prophecies, and false heaven. In the sermon, brother Jerome preached “1
John 2:3-6” regarding fellowship with Jesus.
In the
afternoon, at Palca, I preached the same lesson “House built on the sand” but
unlike in Tuguegarao, I preached all the parts of the lesson, that includes
false hope of earth, false hope of hell, the denial of Christ’s deity,
transfusion of blood to human body and the name Jehovah.
After the
service, we went to the house of sister Merly and comforted her for the death
of her husband just the previous night. We all bowed down our head together
while I led the prayer.
On our way
home, we saw an accident on the road where two men (drunk of wine according to
the people surrounding them) riding a motorcycle was hit by a dump truck and
was dead on the spot. It makes me think more of the difference of the death of
God’s people and the servants of Satan.
January 9
(First day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
On the first
day, there are only few who are with us in the service because many still do
not know the brother Benjamin already died. I first led the singing of
spiritual songs and brother Lino Quines led the opening prayer. Brother Jerome
then preached about “Value of Soul”. I led again another song after the message
and also the closing prayer. We have in the audience some non-christians, like
Catholic and Iglesia ni Cristo (1914).
January 10
(Second day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
I again led
all the singing of spiritual songs while adding some ideas regarding our life
after death coming from the bible. Brother Jerome led the opening prayer.
Brother Robert Pader preached about “Fear of death”. I close the service by
leading again another song and brother Jerome with the prayer.
January 11 (Third
day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo and midweek service at
Tuguegarao)
On this
service, all of those in attendance are our brethren in Christ. Only a few came
again because it is raining very hard. I first led the singing and brother Lino
led the prayer. Brother Efren Respicio preached about “What is your life?” I
closed the service by leading again a song and a prayer.
In the evening,
we had our midweek service here at Tuguegarao. Brother Rody preached on “2
Corinthians 11”.
January 12
(Fourth day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
Before
starting the service, I notice that only a few are in attendance and all of
them are our brethren. We waited for about 30 minutes waiting for others to
come. When brother Junior arrived, he told us the reason why neighbors are not
coming. It is because there is also a death in about 50 meters away from the
place we are in and there is a gambling there that’s why there are a lot of
people. This is usually what Filipino are doing when there are death. They put
tables outside the house and put a tent, giving all the tables deck of cards
for gambling. Every game, they will set aside an amount that will be given to
the bereaved family as a help. As a Christian, we do not do this because
gambling is a sin to God. That is the reason why only a few came in our bible
study and many on the other side.
I led again
the singing and opening prayer. Brother Denis preached about “Why do the
righteous die first then the sinners?” I close the service by leading a song
and another prayer.
January 13
(Fifth day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
We started
again the service by singing spiritual songs led by me and always give some
additional information from the bible about death. Brother Jerome led the
opening prayer. Brother Rody preached about “Start of death and where to they
go?” He is also the one who led the closing song and prayer. I am sorry I do
not have any pictures because my phone went out. I am sure brother Rody already
posted it in his report.
January 14
(Wedding at Babalag, Rizal)
We went to the wedding of our brother Warren Ganela. He is a faithful brother
and if he is here in Tuguegarao, he always make it a point that if it is
Sunday, he will join us in our worship. I am not sure of his wife is also a Christian.
January 15 (Lord’s
day service at Tuguegarao and Palca)
Brother Jerome
taught in our bible study about “An old yet, new covenant”. In the sermon,
brother Rody preached about “Suffering”. Both are wonderful lessons and very
encouraging to hear and live in.
In the
afternoon, at Palca, I preached to them about ”Saul, Paul and names they call
him” I shared the names they gave to Paul and lessons we can learn from him.
January 16
(Sixth day of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
I invited
again fellow preachers to come and help me with the work. Brother Jay Gumpad
and brother Robert Pader led the singing and I led the opening prayer. Brother
Jun Antonio shared a good lesson about “Death”. Brother Robert Rances led the
closing song and the prayer. The siblings of brother Benjamin already arrived
coming from Bacolod which is about 2 hours flight from Tuguegarao and another 1
hour travel through land going to Palca. They are all Catholics and one of them
came in our worship last Sunday (January 15th).
January 17
(Last night of service in the wake of brother Benjamin Lamigo)
Unlike the
previous services, we do it in the afternoon. Here in the last day before the
burial, we did it in the evening. I led all the singing together with brother Lino and brother Jay and I led the opening prayer.
Brother Flor Respicio preached to us about “Life and Death”. I led one closing
song and another one led by brother Flor. He also led the closing prayer. There
are many who are in attendance where it we cannot even find a seat inside. Many
stayed outside and also listened to the lesson.
January 18
(Burial service for brother Bejamin Lamigo and midweek service at Tuguegarao)
We started
early with the service as requested by the family and so, people are coming in
as the service goes on. I led the opening songs and the prayer then brother
Jerome preached again about death and also words from the bible comforting us that
this is not the last time we can see brother Benjamin, but when we remain with
our faith as a true Christian, we will see him someday in the place of God. I
again led the closing song and brother Jerome led the prayer.
We went to
join the family going to the cemetery and again offered prayer to God to
comfort the bereaved family. The siblings of brother Benjamin wanted to do
something before the burial, and as respect to them, we let them do what they
want. Because they are Catholics, they offered a prayer, not for those who are
alive, but for the dead. Different with what we do as Christians because we
know that God already gave a permanent place for him and not like the Catholics
who are praying that from purgatory, God will bring him to heaven.
In the
evening, we had our midweek service here at Tuguegarao. Brother Jay preached “2
Corinthians 12”
January 22
(Lord’s day service at Tuguegarao and Palca)
I taught the
second part of my lesson “House built on the sand”. I discussed the remaining
parts of the lesson. In the sermon, brother Jerome preached in the sermon “Three
Stages in Christian Life”.
In the
afternoon, at Palca, I preached to them “What’s on your mind?” The popular words
we often see on the facebook page. But unlike the world, we are not having the
same mindset like them. We have the mind of Christ in us that in whatever to do
and tell, we do it all in the name of Jesus our Savior.
January 25
(Midweek service at Tuguegarao)
I taught in
our bible study the last chapter of 2 Corinthians (13th).
January 29
(Lord’s day service at Tuguegarao and Palca)
I taught in
our bible study about “Do no share on other people’s sins”. And in the sermon,
brother Rody preached “Power of women and their valuable roles”
In the
afternoon, I preached the same lesson to them “Do not share on other people’s
sins”.
January 30
(Service at the wake of Mr. Vicente Cambri)
Brother Robert
invited us to go with him to have service at the wake of Mr. Cambri. He is not
a Christian, but his parents are. He was shot by gunman’s here in Tuguegarao
for the reason unknown. 7 bullets hit his stomach that immediately killed him.
There are many killings in the last weeks that no solution has been done by our
police forces here in Tuguegarao. Many cases are not solve. They are from
Bauan, Solana and so we had the service there. Brother Robert Pader stand to
start the service and brother Manny Pader led the opening prayer. Brother Jay
preached about “Death”. I led the closing song. It is raining very hard and
even though the people are getting wet, nothing can stopped them from gambling.
The wife of Mr. Cambri is a Catholic so she decided that they will put tables
outside for gambling. We cannot do anything except to share the words of God to
those who are interested inside the house.
January 31
(Gospel Meeting at Pukel, Sanchez Mira)
We traveled
early going to Pukel. Together with brother Rody and sister Tessie, Jimmy delos
Santos, James Attaban and his wife, brother Jerome and me, we prayed together
before leaving. The weather is not good that it is raining very hard. It is
hard to travel by this conditions so we are only moving in a slow pace. On our
way, Satan interrupted us by using a big dog who just run crossing over the
road very fast that I didn’t have the chance to put my brakes. I hit him hard
and the dog immediately died. The car was badly damaged. The right side of the
bumper just went out of line and my fog lights are totally busted even the
cover. We are still thankful, that no one was hurt from us.
On the gospel
meeting, there were almost 150 in attendance. They just put a large tent for us
to have the place for the meeting, but still it cannot accommodate us all. Some
are standing outside the tent while it is raining, using their umbrella, while
listening to the preaching. The preachers who are with us led the singings, and
I led the opening prayer. Brother Jerome first preach about “What is a
Christian?” and brother Rody preached “Things that can help a congregation grow”.
We had the invitation song, and four precious souls went in front to confess
their faith. Two of them are very young and so brother Rody asked them if they
understand what they are trying to do, but they have no answer. That only means
that they need to hear more of the gospel. They are still young and will learn
more as they continue to attend the services. The remaining two were baptized
after the service.
After our
lunch, we distributed the clothes given by brethren from the US and also sacks
of rice. They are very happy when they are receiving the help and that also
makes us happy just by watching their beautiful smiles.
Even though,
my mind kept coming back to think of the damages on my car, it makes me smile
by seeing them very happy.