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Thought For The Week: September 2008
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Lowly Shepherd, Great King. David consistently declared the glory of God. Many of the Psalms record David’s praises. He abounded with expressions of praise more than anyone mentioned in Scripture. Hebrew 13:15 reminds us that an acceptable sacrifice is fruit of our lips. It is not enough just to know that God is great. We must express our worship to God. Posted by Soli Deo Gloria.
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Thought For The Week: June 2008
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Ten Started Out, One Came Back. Are you familiar with the story of the ten lepers whom Jesus healed? Their story can be found in the 17. Chapter of Luke, starting at verse 11. As Jesus was passing by a village in between. But the nine - where are they? This is what God desires from us. Therefore, as Christians, when you are disappointed and feel depressed and you fuzz and fume and co...
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Thought For The Week: May 2008
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, May 25, 2008. The Bible tells us that God wants to sanctify us and transform us into the express image of His Son Jesus Christ. He wants to make us into a better and more holy people - both on the inside and the outside. How come He is not removing some of my negative qualities? Posted by Soli Deo Gloria. Sunday, May 18, 2008. The Power of Christ. Paul expected to grow in his spiritual life, and he...
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Thought For The Week: March 2008
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. FAQs about Spiritual Gifts. What are Spiritual Gifts? These are the abilities and talents that the Holy Spirit bestows on the body – the Church. 1 Cor. 12:11. Does everyone get the Gifts? What are the different kinds of Gifts? Rom 12:6-8 1Cor 12:4-11 Eph 4:11. Why are there different kinds of Gifts? We cannot all be pastors at the same time, nor can we all be singers at the same ti...
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Thought For The Week: Gold Medals
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, November 9, 2008. Josh Davis won three gold medals in swimming at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, then two silver medals at the 2000 Games in Sydney, where he was captain of the U.S. swim team. Of course Michael Phelps won more gold at this year’s Beijing Olympics, but Josh Davis has won a lot more than the Olympic gold. However, what happened the morning after? Meanwhile, Josh Davis is looking forwa...
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Thought For The Week: Arrgh!!! So Many Things To Do!!!
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, December 21, 2008. So Many Things To Do! It is supposed to be the “most wonderful time of the year! 8221; But why are we so busy? Add to the fact that everybody is experiencing some sort of financial crunch. Business is slow and difficult; jobs have no security. No wonder many of us would wish to be Scrooges at this time of the year. Or are you one of the shepherds, who upon hearing the good news, ...
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Thought For The Week: Think Green
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, November 16, 2008. Many people ask, what is the use? What is the effect of deliberately thinking and doing “green? Is it not true that having some plants around the house would immediately give us more oxygen? And the simple act of turning off lights and appliances would not only lower our electric bills, but also save some carbon for the Earth as well. Posted by Soli Deo Gloria. What's in the head...
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Thought For The Week: Saddam’s Grandpa knew GOD?!
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Saddam’s Grandpa knew GOD? Have you heard of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon (present day Iraq)? Whatever our worth may be, whatever things we can do, whatever we have, we have to recognize that all these things, including our very lives, are from God. Everything depends on Him and Him alone. Our appropriate response should not be pride or self-fulfillment but adorati...Sadda...
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Thought For The Week: January 2008
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, January 27, 2008. M is for Micah. Very few people know who Micah is. Being a minor prophet, he is not as popular as Isaiah or Jeremiah. Very few people read Micah, too. His book is not as action-packed as Jonah or as romantic as Ruth. But he has a message that is as relevant today as it was during his time. Micah spoke out against their wrong beliefs. His great theme is that God is a God of jus...
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Thought For The Week: CMN Breaking News: Neighborhood Water Station Not Charging…
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Thought For The Week. A Collection of Sunday Devotionals from United Evangelical Church of Malabon. Sunday, December 7, 2008. CMN Breaking News: Neighborhood Water Station Not Charging…. Do you know that in the Bible, God pictures Himself as a mountain spring of clean, cool, life-giving water? And yet, why is it that we often look for other sources of water? Other sources of happiness? Do you know that it is a sin if you prefer the other fountains rather than the life-giving water of God?