Paul Solomon Maglaya
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Ephesians 1:6 What an incredible privilege it is to be “accepted in the Beloved.”Those words describe one of the deepest truths of the Christian life—that God not only forgives us but actually delights in us because we are united with His Son, Jesus Christ. Think about that: we,
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Jeremiah 32:41 How amazing it is to know that God actually delights in His people!When we look at ourselves, it’s hard to understand why He would feel that way. We see our own weaknesses, sins, and failures. Sometimes, we’re so aware of our flaws that it’s difficult to
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read John 10:27 Sheep follow their shepherd without hesitation, and that is how we are called to follow Jesus. He has every right to lead us wherever He pleases, because we belong to Him—we were bought at the price of His blood. A soldier follows his captain, a servant
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Luke 15:2 What a wonder this simple statement holds: “This Man receives sinners.” Jesus, who is perfect in holiness and purity, welcomes the broken, the guilty, and the lost. He is not just another man—He is the eternal Son of God, before whom angels bow in awe—yet He
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Deuteronomy 1:38 Before Joshua could lead Israel into the Promised Land, God gave Moses a clear assignment: “Encourage him.” God didn’t send an angel to strengthen Joshua. Instead, He used Moses—a man who had walked the same road, faced the same battles, and known the same hardships. That’s
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Mark 4:36 That night on the Sea of Galilee, Jesus was the unseen Admiral of every boat. His presence in one ship guaranteed the safety of all. What a comfort to know that if we belong to Him, no matter how small or weak our “boat” may seem,
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Galatians 5:25 The Christian life is not just about believing—it is about living. Paul reminds us that if the Spirit has given us new life, then our daily walk should reflect that life. Faith and holiness are inseparable. You cannot truly have one without the other. Some people
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Judges 7:20 When Gideon’s small army faced a vast enemy, God gave them an unusual strategy: break their pitchers, let the torches shine, blow the trumpets, and cry out, “The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon!” Victory came not through their strength but through God’s power displayed
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read 1 Samuel 1:27 There is a unique sweetness in blessings that come through prayer. Hannah loved Samuel not only because he was her son but because he was the living proof that God had heard her cries. While Peninnah had children as ordinary blessings, Samuel was extraordinary—he was
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Job 7:12 Job, in his suffering, asked a strange question. He felt as though God was watching him too closely, as if he were some raging sea or a mighty sea creature that needed to be restrained. Job thought himself too small to warrant such strict attention. Yet
