More Than Conquerors (Romans 8 :31-39) | Ptr. Rein Arlegui, Sept 28, 2025
More Than Conquerors (Romans 8:31-39) | Ptr. Rein Arlegui, Sept 28, 2025 Life of suffering makes the believers look beaten all day long. But all the forces of death and devil combined will not defeat the beloved. They are more than conquerors with God on their side. The spiritual life keeps flourishing despite the trials and troubles. God is at work and walks with His people to accompany them through groaning to glory. They flourish in hope. 1. The Presence that Guides vv.31-332. The Power that Sustains.34-363. The Promise that Secures vv.37-39How is God inviting you to live out the victory of His guiding presence, sustaining power, and securing promise in your thoughts, words, and actions today?
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God Works for Our Good (Romans 8:28-30) | Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 21, 2025
God Works for Our Good (Romans 8:28-30) | Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 21, 2025 God never leaves us alone in suffering. He controls all things to work out for something good for His beloved. In His sovereign grace, everything is designed to make us beautiful to reflect the image of God revealed in His Son. God works to turn the mess we experience into a meaningful process of transformation.1. Present Rootedness2. Painful Uprooting3. Place to Re-rootHow deep is your root in Christ? What must you uproot to be rooted in the soil of God's love?
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Living with the Groans (Romans 8 :22-27) | Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 14, 2025
Living with the Groans (Romans 8 :22-27) | Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 14, 2025 There is groaning everywhere, all around, and inside us. As we look and listen, the groaning of pain transforms us into care. It deepens our longing for communion. We grow stronger in the hope. Life is an intense struggle with suffering. We groan to enter the glory of the Kingdom?How do we live our groaning with the creation, and fellow Christians, in communion with the Holy Spirit? How can suffering become a sacred experience with God?1. Care of Surroundings2. Comfort of the Saints3. Communion in the Spirit How will you improve listening with the many groanings inside and outside to care, comfort, and commune with God?
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We Groan to Glory (Rom 8:17-21)| Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 7, 2025
We Groan to Glory (Rom 8:17-21) | Rev. Herman Moldez, Sept 7, 2025 From Groaning to Glory (Sermon Series) The series of sermons in September 2025 is from Rom 8:17-39. The journey to eternity is through the path of suffering. It is the call to follow Jesus to take up our cross to receive his crown. There is no shortcut. We flourish by pashing through the fire. But in doing so, God will turn our groaning into His glory. No one wants to go through suffering. So many want to deny it. Others make a detour to avoid it. However, disciples drive through it to discover the kingdom at work to experience God’s eternal love holding the beloved to eternity. It is only when we can look and listen to life’s suffering within the frame of God’s love that we can embrace life’s groanings with the radiance of glory.We Groan to Glory (Rom 8:17-21) The mess of disobedience that makes us groan will lead to glory. In Christ, we are redeemed. Beyond the dark horizon shines the glory to be revealed. We groan not in despair but with deep longing for what is to come. In becoming Christ's followers, suffering does not disappear. But it its good to know that life's groaning leads to the glory of eternity. 1. It is worth to suffer with Christ2. It is worthy to suffer with ChristReflect: What message has encouraged you to persevere while going through feeling beaten and broken as you groan in pain?"Lord, forgive us when we complain and doubt your love in our suffering."
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Finishing Well (2 Timothy 4:6-8) | Ptr. Rein Arlegui, Aug 31, 2025
Finishing Well (2 Timothy 4:6-8) | Ptr. Rein Arlegui, Aug 31, 2025 How will it be when your time to depart come? The world may not hail you with great things. What matters is to remain faithful to finish the marathon race. Even if you arrived last, you are still a marathoner. It is well done!1. Prepared to Pilgrim v.6 2. Focused to Finish v.7 3. Rewarded to Radiate v.8 The race is long and tiring, and there will be challenges along the way. When the excitement fades and the road gets rough, what helps you stay faithful, focused, and committed to finishing well?