My father was a strict man, and to be honest, we didn’t always see eye to eye. My siblings and I would be playing, but he hated noise. The moment he started hissing to get our attention, we knew we had to quiet down before he reached his third hiss, or else we were in […]
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Mission Possible: A Journey of Love and Hope in the Mountains
2019 was a year that took me on a special mission to Sitio Quinomay, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro, to serve the Indigenous People, also known as “the Mangyans.” It was a four-hour trek from the jump-off point, requiring numerous river crossings. The village, with its 149 households, is tucked away in the mountains, where the Mangyans […]
“Remember God in the Days of Your Youth”
Life is a precious gift, and youth is it’s springtime—vibrant, energetic, and full of potential. This phase of life is a unique opportunity to lay a strong foundation for the future. Remembering God in your youth is not just a call to faith but an invitation to purpose. It is in these formative years that […]
From Self to Savior
“From Self to Savior” The life of a Christian often seems straightforward—attend church, study the Bible, and pray. Yet, true Christianity is much deeper than it appears on the surface. It is not merely about rituals or good intentions; it is about a transformative relationship with Christ, which challenges our selfish desires and molds us into His likeness. My journey to understanding this profound truth has been a long and winding road, filled with trials, revelations, and the unyielding grace of God. As a teenager and young adult, I was a sojourner, attending different Christian denominations in search of truth. I craved answers to life’s deepest questions and longed for a sense of purpose. For years, I wandered, living like the world around me while carrying an inner void that nothing seemed to fill. In 2006, as a curious and impulsive young man, I encountered an extraordinary Bible study. For the first time, the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place. This study answered questions I didn’t even know how to articulate, pointing me to the harmony of Scripture and the everlasting truth of God’s Word. That encounter led me to the Adventist faith, where I found clarity and direction through God’s revelations. My baptism that year was unlike any other baptism I had experienced in the past—it ignited a fire within me to serve God with all my heart. Yet, the journey wasn’t without challenges. Like the church of Laodicea described in Revelation 3:15–16: “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.” I found myself swinging between spiritual fervor and complacency. At times, I was on fire for the Lord, pouring my energy into church activities and using my talents for His glory. But then, self-doubt, insecurities, and discouragement crept in, pulling me into seasons of coldness and self-pity. I questioned why, despite my efforts, I didn’t feel true growth or transformation. I saw myself caught in a cycle of striving and falling, feeling unworthy of God’s grace. It was a humbling realization that my focus was more on my abilities and my works than on trusting in God’s power and promises. In hindsight, I see my struggles mirrored in the story of the Israelites. They sought liberation from their oppressors, yearning for freedom from external circumstances, but they failed to address the root of their struggles: their broken relationship with God. Instead of turning to Him fully, they clung to their preconceived ideas of how salvation should come. In John 1:10–11, we are reminded of how the people of Christ’s time rejected Him: “He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him. He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him.” They wanted a conquering King, but Jesus came as a humble Savior to address the heart of their problem—sin and separation from God. Similarly, I often prayed for external solutions to my struggles, failing to recognize my greatest need: a deeper relationship with Jesus. Through years of trials and failures, God’s patience with me has been unwavering. Malachi 3:3 illustrates this refining process: “He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; He will purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer to the Lord an offering in righteousness.” Like gold refined in a furnace, He has allowed me to go through the fire to reveal my impurities and shape me into the person He desires me to be. The more I lean on Him, the more I realize my utter dependence on His grace. Psalm 42:1 beautifully captures my longing for God: “As the deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God.” The line from the song “As the deer panteth for the water, so my soul longeth after Thee” amplifies this imagery. Just as a deer desperately seeks water to sustain its life, my soul thirsts for God as my ultimate source of life, joy, and peace. God has shown me that true growth happens when I surrender my self-centeredness and abide in Him. John 15:5 says: “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” This verse has taught me that my talents, abilities, and even my desire to serve are gifts from Him. Apart from Him, they are meaningless. Philippians 1:6 has been a beacon of hope: “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” God’s refining work in my life is ongoing. He will not give up on me, even when I stumble. In moments of doubt and weariness, I find solace in Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28–30: “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” To anyone who feels stuck in the cycle of being spiritually “hot” and “cold,” know this: God is not done with you. He sees your struggles, your doubts, and your longings. He is patiently refining you, drawing you closer to Himself. Trust Him in the process, for He promises in Philippians 1:6 that He will complete the good work He began in you. Like the Israelites, let us not focus solely on the challenges around us but on the Savior who is the ultimate solution to all our needs. May we seek Him daily, abide in Him, and allow His Spirit to transform us from within. God has brought me from darkness to light, from self-centeredness to Christ-centeredness. My prayer is that my testimony serves as a reminder that no matter where you are on your journey, Jesus is all you need. He is faithful, and He will never give up on you. May we all continue to grow in His love and reflect His light to a world desperately in need of Him.
From Small Beginnings to Community Impact: Faith Built a Church That Shaped My Life
My inspiration as a young Adventist all started way before I was even born. In a small city of Mendez, Cavite is a family that was converted to becoming an Adventist through a crusade that was held in that small town. That family didn’t have much especially when it comes to the financial aspect but […]