Jesus Washes His Disciples’ Feet: An Act of Love and Humility

Why did Jesus wash His disciples' feet

We live in a society where it is the “norm” for the rich and powerful to be ordering people around, while the poor and the lowly people are the ones serving. In this article, we will delve into a passage where our Lord Jesus changed this standard through His example. You must be familiar with … Read more

The How’s and Why’s of Praise and Worship

Praise and worship

In my previous article “The Biblical Roots of Christian Praise and Worship,” I dealt with the Tabernacle of Moses from which praise and worship in churches today had its origin. In this article, we will look at the how’s and why’s of praise and worship. Why and how should the people of God praise and … Read more

The Christian’s Response to Trials

Considering trials as pure joy

I have yet to encounter someone who has been a Christian for many years and never experienced trials and difficulties. Trials are inevitable, and if you expect the Christian life to be smooth and easy, you’re in for a big surprise. But what should be the Christian’s response to trials? When James, the half-brother of … Read more

The Names of God Reflected in Psalm 23

The compound names of God and their meanings

The Old Testament gives us the many names of God and each one of them has its own meaning. But do you know that Psalm 23 reflects the compound names of Yahweh God (or Jehovah God), the covenant-making God of Israel? Jehovah – Jireh – means “The Lord will provide” (Genesis 22:14). The name literally … Read more

Lessons from the Transfiguration

The Transfiguration

There are lessons to learn from every passage in the Bible. The incident known as the “Transfiguration” reveals to us four aspects of the glory of Jesus Christ as King. This event is recorded in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke and although the 3 authors do not use the word “transfigure,” they all … Read more

Why We Should Trust the Lord

Trust in me - God

They say that you can never trust someone unless you know them. After all, why should we trust someone we do not know? It’s the same thing with God; we cannot trust Him unless we know Him. But other than that, why should we trust the Lord? Reasons for us to trust the Lord A. … Read more

Bible Study: The Great Commission

Go into the whole world to preach the gospel

Jesus’ statement in Matthew 28:18-20 known as “the Great Commission,” though it is no greater than statements in any of the other Gospels, is very much applicable to us believers today. And so, a Bible study on this subject is important for us to understand the factors that are involved. Matthew 28:18-20 (NKJV) And Jesus … Read more

NO BETTER PLACE (Words & Music by Ptr. Ruel Buyacao)

There is no better place

Someone once said that if you want to know what heaven is like, think of the most beautiful and most peaceful place on earth, multiply that a thousand or hundred thousand times and you get a glimpse of heaven. Well, no matter how beautiful that place is, it surely cannot compare to what heaven has … Read more

What the Bible can Do for You

What the Bible can do for you

Next to the gift of Christ and the Holy Spirit, the Bible is the third greatest gift. The Bible can do so much for you because it possesses the transforming power that is nowhere found in any other books. The Bible does not contain the word of God; the Bible is the Word of God. … Read more

What about Eating Food Sacrificed to Idols?

1 Corinthians 8 Bible study

In 1 Corinthians 8, Paul gives instructions about a subject which seems irrelevant today in many cultures – eating food sacrificed to idols. What was the problem faced by Paul’s readers at that time for him to consider it necessary to address this issue? More importantly, what principles in this passage can be applied today? … Read more