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Your Habits or Your Life (Taglish)

Most of us move through life on autopilot—making choices, reacting to situations, and forming patterns without even realizing it. Over time, these unseen rhythms begin to shape not just our days, but our hearts, character, and direction.


In this message, we pause to reflect on the quiet forces that influence who we are becoming and where our lives are headed. It’s an invitation to slow down, examine what’s forming us beneath the surface, and consider whether our daily patterns are truly aligned with our faith.


As a new season unfolds, this talk challenges us to live with greater intention—choosing a life shaped not by accident, but by devotion and obedience to God.


Take a moment. Reflect deeply. And allow God to realign your life from the inside out.

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