Episodes

  • Inside Out In Real Life
    Jul 28 2024

    Processing our emotions can often feel overwhelming and frustrating. It requires effort, time, and courage to explore the depths of our inner selves. This journey is marked by ups and downs, but with God’s grace, we can evaluate our progress by looking at the life of Jesus, who exemplified what it means to be fully human while experiencing a wide range of emotions in various situations. What does it mean to be an emotionally mature disciple? Drawing from the example of Jesus, the first disciple, we can identify four key characteristics that reflect emotional maturity.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • The Enemy's TRAP
    Jul 21 2024

    In our walk of faith, we often encounter challenges that can hinder our emotional and spiritual health. These challenges can be subtle yet powerful, affecting our ability to process our emotions. It's easy to become entangled in feelings and thoughts that lead us away from God's intended path for us. Today, we will explore the importance of recognizing these challenges to enable us to live more fully in God's grace and love together with others.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • How To Process Your Emotions
    Jul 14 2024

    Whenever we face significant emotional experiences, we often struggle to know what to do. Many of us end up bottling our emotions, engaging in escape patterns like staying busy, seeking distractions, pursuing more fun, or engaging in self-centered activities. In more severe cases, some deconstruct their faith, blame God or Christians, transfer to another church, or abandon spiritual disciplines. These responses can lead to indifference, apathy, unhealed wounds, lack of self-awareness, problematic behavior, division, and distancing ourselves from God and His people.


    In 2 Corinthians 1:3-11, Paul emphasizes the value of suffering in drawing us nearer to God, allowing us to experience His comfort and grace. Moreover, he provides a model for processing our emotions. Today, we will explore four principles from Paul's example to help us navigate our emotions in a healthy, faith-filled way.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • How Are You Feeling?
    Jul 7 2024

    Emotions wield significant power over our lives. They can inspire, drive, and create joy or passion, but they can also lead to stress, paralysis, and pain. Mismanagement of emotions—either through repression or overexpression—can have detrimental effects. When we fail to handle our emotions in a healthy, Biblical manner, we risk becoming emotionally immature. Emotional maturity is crucial for our overall well-being and our ability to fulfill our calling in Christ.


    So, why is it important to confront our feelings with faith?

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    49 mins
  • Test of Obedience
    Jun 30 2024

    Tests are an essential part of our journey, refining and preparing us for God's work. They act as a purification process, enhancing our character and faith. Tests confirm the genuineness of our faith and build perseverance, patience, and spiritual maturity in us. Additionally, they prepare us for future challenges so that we can fulfill God's purpose for our lives. Tests are God's invitation for us to grow deeper in our faith in Him.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Gladness In Weakness
    Jun 23 2024

    Nowadays, trial by publicity has become a norm most especially in social media. Whenever something is posted, it is easy for the public to make comments and sometimes, even bash people. Now, put yourself in the situation of those who are being bashed. Never mind if the accusations are true or not. How would you feel? When people are accusing you, insulting you, looking down at you, and doing all sorts of evil against you… well, how would you feel?


    If you are in their situation, you probably will feel mad, bad, and sad. In other words, your weakness will show! You will not feel glad. But that’s what exactly Paul is saying in 2 Corinthians 12:6-10. How can you be glad when you are in the midst of a “thorn in the flesh”? (He is referring to a person who was probably giving him such a hard time.)


    We can easily relate to this. Sometimes we encounter people in our lives who do not wish us well. It seems that they are out to hurt us. How do we respond? Paul says, “Be glad!” But why? He gives us three reasons.

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    46 mins
  • Faith Switchers
    Jun 16 2024

    We didn't have electricity at the Real Life Center for almost three weeks! It's hard to do anything without electrical power. So, we were stuck. We had to find an alternative venue where we could meet. But, finally and thankfully, Meralco came and helped us out. They restored the power from their side. Now, it’s up to us to turn on our switchers.


    When we are undergoing trials, it seems that we are also stuck in helplessness and despair. We need God’s help. But we also have a role to play. We need to turn on our faith switchers, so to speak, to receive God’s help. James, the brother of Jesus, teaches us how to do this in James 1:2-18.


    Trials can easily pin us down. But it doesn't have to be a stumbling block to our faith. It can be a stepping stone instead toward deeper spiritual growth and maturity. The key is to turn on three faith switchers to receive God’s help in our time of need.



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    59 mins
  • Serving In Ministry
    May 26 2024

    Throughout my 23 years of ministry, I have observed that, while all Christians are called to serve, only a few participate. This deviates from God's intention for every believer to utilize their God-given gifts in ministry, regardless of their role. Ephesians 4:7-16 emphasizes this calling, urging the Ephesian church to use their talents to glorify God. This passage, following the discussion of salvation and grace in chapters 1-3, highlights the importance of serving as a response to God's blessings. In this message, I aim to convey to my audience the crucial nature of serving in ministry, emphasizing that it is not limited to pastors or gifted individuals but is an integral part of every Christian's calling.


    Why is it important that we join/participate in church ministry?

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    1 hr and 54 mins