- Finance and Procurement at Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
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- Studied Bachelor Degree at University of the Philippines Diliman
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- 01/10/2002
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- WORSHIP THE TRUE GOD EXCLUSIVELY AND RIGHTLY!!WORSHIP THE TRUE GOD EXCLUSIVELY AND RIGHTLY!!1 Comments 1 Shares 59 Views1
Please log in to like, share and comment! - All glory and honor are Yours Lord, forever and ever, in Jesus name, Amen!All glory and honor are Yours Lord, forever and ever, in Jesus name, Amen! 💛0 Comments 1 Shares 65 Views1
- Heavenly Father,
In the name of Jesus, we lift up Rebecca Reloj, our dear friend from the Philippines, into Your loving hands.
Lord, we ask for health and healing over her body. You are the Great Physician—touch her from head to toe and restore everything that is not functioning as it should. Remove sickness, bring strength, and fill her with renewed energy and life.
Father, we also pray for a financial breakthrough. You know every need she has. Open doors of provision, create opportunities, and pour out Your blessing over her life. Provide more than enough so she may walk in peace and not in lack.
Lord, give Rebecca perseverance in every season. When she feels tired, strengthen her. When she feels discouraged, lift her up. Help her to remain steadfast, trusting in You and holding onto Your promises.
Surround her with Your peace, guide her steps, and let her feel Your presence daily. May her life be a testimony of Your faithfulness, grace, and provision.
We declare healing, breakthrough, and strength over Rebecca Reloj.
In Jesus’ mighty name,
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- Daily Devotion — April 9 | Mark 2:17 (NKJV)
Jesus Came for the Broken
Mark chapter 2 describes a moment when Jesus is eating with tax collectors and sinners. The religious leaders question His actions because they believe a teacher of God’s law should avoid such people. In their view, association with sinners was inappropriate.
Jesus responds with a powerful illustration. Those who are healthy do not need a physician, but those who are sick do. With this statement Jesus reveals the purpose of His mission. He came to rescue those who recognize their need for forgiveness and restoration.
The problem was not that some people were truly righteous and others were sinful. The deeper issue was humility. Those who believed they were already righteous could not see their need for God’s grace. Those who knew they were broken were open to repentance and transformation.
Jesus does not ignore sin, but He invites sinners to turn toward God. His presence among them shows His compassion and His desire to restore lives that have been damaged by sin.
For believers today this verse reminds us that Christianity begins with recognizing our need for God’s mercy. None of us approaches God because we are perfect. We come because we need His forgiveness and healing.
Reflection Questions
1. Do I recognize my ongoing need for God’s grace
2. Am I willing to admit my weaknesses and turn to Jesus for help
3. How can I reflect Christ’s compassion toward those who feel far from God
Prayer
Lord Jesus thank You for coming to call sinners to repentance. I acknowledge my need for Your mercy and forgiveness. Help me to walk in humility and gratitude for the grace You have given me. Teach me to show compassion to others who need Your love. In Jesus name Amen.
Practical Application
● Confess areas of weakness honestly before God
● Remember that grace is the foundation of your relationship with Christ
● Extend compassion to people who may feel distant from God
Takeaway Thought
Jesus came for those who know they need Him. When we admit our need for grace, we open the door to His healing and restoration.
#LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #April9 #Mark217 #CallToRepentance #JesusSaves #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith0 Comments 0 Shares 22 Views - HAPPY RESURRECTION SUNDAY
Resurrection Sunday – The Victory of Jesus Christ
Today changes everything.
After a week of powerful moments—Jesus entering Jerusalem as King, teaching truth in the temple, calling people to repentance, showing humility and love, and ultimately going to the cross on Good Friday—we arrive at the greatest moment in history.
The tomb is empty.
Jesus Christ has risen.
Early in the morning, as the women came to the tomb, they expected to find Jesus’ body. Instead, they found the stone rolled away.
The grave could not hold Him.
Death could not defeat Him.
Jesus rose just as He said He would.
What looked like defeat on Friday was actually victory—and now that victory is revealed.
THE RESURRECTION IS NOT JUST AN EVENT
it is the foundation of our faith.
Because Jesus rose:
Sin has been defeated
Death has been conquered
Hope is alive
The resurrection proves that Jesus is who He said He is—the Son of God, the Savior of the world.
It confirms that the work of the cross is complete and accepted.
This is not just something we celebrate—it is something we live in.
Because He lives:
We are forgiven
We are made new
We have eternal life
The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is now available to us—to transform us, strengthen us, and lead us into a new life.
The question is not whether Jesus rose—the question is:
Have you responded to Him?
Living in the Resurrection
RESURRECTION SUNDAY CALLS TO LIVE A NEW LIFE
-To leave behind sin.
-To walk in freedom.
-To follow Jesus fully.
This is not the end of the story—this is the beginning of a new life in Christ.
The cross was not the end.
The tomb was not the end.
JESUS IS ALIVE
And because He lives, everything changes.
WE LEARNED THREE THINGS:
1. Jesus conquered sin and death once and for all
2. The resurrection proves His power and identity
3. New life is available to all who believe
He is risen. Walk in new life. Follow Jesus daily.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views - FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS- THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER OF OUR FAITH
As we come out of Holy Week, we don’t just leave it behind—we carry it with us.
We have walked through the full story:
-From the triumphal entry, where Jesus was welcomed as King…
-To the teachings that challenged hearts and revealed truth…
-To the humility and love shown on Thursday…
-To the cross on Good Friday, where He gave His life…
-To the silence of Saturday…
And now—the victory of the resurrection.
JESUS IS ALIVE
Holy Week reminds us of who Jesus truly is.
-He is not just a teacher.
-He is not just a prophet.
He is the Savior who came, the Lamb who
was slain, and the King who rose again.
-He began the work.
-He finished the work.
And now He calls us to follow Him.
FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS
Scripture tells us to fix our eyes on Jesus—the author and finisher of our faith.
In a world full of distractions, confusion, and pressure, there is only one place to look.
-Not to circumstances.
-Not to people.
-Not to fear.
But to Jesus.
-He is the One who started your faith.
-He is the One who sustains your faith.
-And He is the One who will bring it to completion.
The resurrection is not just something we celebrate once a year—it is how we live every day.
Because He lives:
-We move forward in faith
-We walk in victory
-We live with purpose
No matter what you face, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is at work in you.
Now is the time to go deeper.
To stop watching from a distance and start walking closely with Him.
-To fix your eyes fully on Jesus.
-To trust Him.
-To follow Him.
Let your life reflect the reality of the resurrection.
The story is not over—it has just begun.
-Jesus is alive.
-He is working.
-He is leading.
So fix your eyes on Him—and don’t look away.
THREE TAKEAWAYS
1. Jesus is the author and finisher of your faith
2. The resurrection gives you victory and purpose
3. Fix your eyes on Him daily and follow Him fully
Keep your eyes on Jesus. Walk in His victory. Grow daily on Lordsbook.
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- Sharing my Easter Sunday Devotional! (S.O.A.P Method)
Scripture: “He is not here, for He has risen, as He said. Come, see the place where He lay.” - MATTHEW 28:6 (ESV)
Observation: “He has risen” proves how God always fulfills His promises. He was pierced on the cross and died for our sins. Then, on the third day, He rose again from death, which guarantees “forgiveness” on our transgressions and a fantastic future of eternal life in His kingdom. Hence, we should trust and have FAITH in Him.
Application: The resurrection of Christ from death serves as the “GOOD NEWS” that we ought to share with others. He died on the cross out of His love and sacrifice for us, and by His wounds, we are healed. His resurrection proves that through FAITH in Him, we would never perish! Thus, we shall both be EAGER and NOT be ASHAMED to share this gospel to more people, to OPEN THEIR EYES on the POWER OF CHRIST in transforming our lives of darkness to LIGHT!
Prayer: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ! Your resurrection is not only a blessing, but also a “PROMISE” fulfilled, “PROOF” that You truly are the Son of God with a power so divine and unfathomable, which gives us “PURPOSE” to do things that honor You. My dearest LORD and SAVIOR, thank You for everything, Amen!
Happy Easter Sunday!
#devotional #resurrectionsundaySharing my Easter Sunday Devotional! (S.O.A.P Method) Scripture: “He is not here, for He has risen, as He said. Come, see the place where He lay.” - MATTHEW 28:6 (ESV) Observation: “He has risen” proves how God always fulfills His promises. He was pierced on the cross and died for our sins. Then, on the third day, He rose again from death, which guarantees “forgiveness” on our transgressions and a fantastic future of eternal life in His kingdom. Hence, we should trust and have FAITH in Him. Application: The resurrection of Christ from death serves as the “GOOD NEWS” that we ought to share with others. He died on the cross out of His love and sacrifice for us, and by His wounds, we are healed. His resurrection proves that through FAITH in Him, we would never perish! Thus, we shall both be EAGER and NOT be ASHAMED to share this gospel to more people, to OPEN THEIR EYES on the POWER OF CHRIST in transforming our lives of darkness to LIGHT! Prayer: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ! 🤍 Your resurrection is not only a blessing, but also a “PROMISE” fulfilled, “PROOF” that You truly are the Son of God with a power so divine and unfathomable, which gives us “PURPOSE” to do things that honor You. My dearest LORD and SAVIOR, thank You for everything, Amen! Happy Easter Sunday! 🐰 #devotional #resurrectionsunday0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views2
- Sharing my devotional for Matthew 6:34 (ESV)
Scripture: “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”
Observation: Today is more important than tomorrow. Hence, do not be anxious and do things one at a time We cannot control the future, but we are certainly in control of what we will do, say, or how we will react “now.” Focus on the present, and set aside tomorrow for tomorrow.
Application: I tend to get distracted from overthinking things that have not yet happened. Hence, I tend to miss out on a lot of things in the present. I must avoid doing this and seize the moment that I am experiencing now, so that I’ll be able to make lots of good and precious memories.
PRAYER: Lord, I lift up my current and future thoughts to You. Cast away my fears and anxieties for tomorrow. Help me to appreciate more the “present” and give me “hope” that good things will come for me and my family. “Peace” be with my heart, mind, and soul, in Jesus name, Amen!Sharing my devotional for Matthew 6:34 (ESV) Scripture: “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” Observation: Today is more important than tomorrow. Hence, do not be anxious and do things one at a time 😊 We cannot control the future, but we are certainly in control of what we will do, say, or how we will react “now.” Focus on the present, and set aside tomorrow for tomorrow. Application: I tend to get distracted from overthinking things that have not yet happened. Hence, I tend to miss out on a lot of things in the present. I must avoid doing this and seize the moment that I am experiencing now, so that I’ll be able to make lots of good and precious memories. PRAYER: Lord, I lift up my current and future thoughts to You. Cast away my fears and anxieties for tomorrow. Help me to appreciate more the “present” and give me “hope” that good things will come for me and my family. “Peace” be with my heart, mind, and soul, in Jesus name, Amen!0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views - 0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views
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