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The Path to Revival

There is always a temptation in any church, and in the Christian life generally, to revert to MTD (Moralistic Therapeutic Deism) over time. That amounts to “dying” in the Christian life. That is why “revival” is integral to our values. We believe in revival—not just occasionally, but continuously, and especially when we are experiencing decline in our relationship with God and others.

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  • When Life is Out of Your Control | Pastor Bong Baylon

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    When Life Is Out of Your ControlLuke 2:1–71 In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2 (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 And everyone went to their own town to register.4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5 He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.ExplanationLuke begins the birth narrative of Jesus by highlighting the power of Caesar Augustus, whose decree forced people to move according to imperial command. Mary and Joseph had no voice in this decision. Yet Luke subtly shows that while Rome believed it was shaping history, God was actually fulfilling His promise that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Human power appeared dominant, but divine sovereignty was quietly at work. God used a moment of political oppression and personal inconvenience to accomplish His redemptive purpose.Personal ApplicationWhen circumstances dictate your life and you feel powerless, it does not mean God has stepped aside. Seasons of lost control are often the very moments God is fulfilling His plans in ways you cannot yet see. Trust Him even when obedience feels costly and confusing.Suggested PrayerLord, when I feel powerless and uncertain, help me trust that You are still working. Teach me to surrender control and rest in Your sovereign purposes. Amen.
  • Saying Yes To God | Pastor Bong Baylon

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    Saying Yes to GodScripture (Luke 1:38, NIV):“I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.”Mary’s response was not rooted in full understanding, but in deep trust. She surrendered herself to God’s will, confident that His Word was good and dependable.God’s favor does not guarantee an easy life, but it does guarantee His presence and purpose. When we say yes to God, He works through our obedience in ways we may not immediately see.What might God be inviting you to trust Him with today?Prayer:Lord, I offer myself to You. Help me say yes to You with humility and trust, even when the path ahead is unclear. Amen.
  • Trusting God's Word | Pastor Bong Baylon

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    Trusting God’s WordScripture (Luke 1:37, NIV):“For no word from God will ever fail.”Mary did not receive all the details, but she received a promise. God’s Word assured her that what He had spoken would come to pass.Faith does not mean having everything figured out. It means trusting the God whose Word never fails. When clarity is lacking, God’s promises become our anchor.If you are facing uncertainty today, hold on to what God has spoken. His Word is reliable, even when the future feels unclear.Prayer:God, help me trust Your Word when I don’t understand everything. Strengthen my faith to rest in Your promises. Amen.
  • Jesus Makes Ordinary Lives Meaningful | Pastor Bong Baylon

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    Jesus Makes Ordinary Lives MeaningfulScripture (Luke 1:31–33, NIV):“You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.”Mary was not favored because she was extraordinary. She was favored because God chose to bring Jesus into her life. The focus of the story is not Mary’s ability, but Jesus’ identity.In the same way, our lives become meaningful not because of who we are by ourselves, but because of who Christ is in us. When Jesus dwells in us, even ordinary lives take on eternal significance.Prayer:Jesus, thank You for coming into my life. Teach me to find my worth and purpose in You alone. Amen.
  • The Favor of God's Presence | Ptr. Bong Baylon

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    The Favor of God’s PresenceScripture (Luke 1:28, NIV):“The angel went to her and said, ‘Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.’”Before Mary knew what God would ask of her, she was assured of one thing: the Lord is with you. This was not a promise of comfort, but a declaration of presence.God’s favor is not primarily about ease or success. It is about His nearness. When God is with us, we have everything we truly need—even when the road ahead is uncertain.If you feel small, overlooked, or overwhelmed today, remember this: God’s presence in your life gives you worth beyond anything the world can offer.Prayer:Lord, thank You for being with me. Help me live today aware of Your presence and secure in Your favor. Amen.
  • God Sees You Where You Are | Ptr. Bong Baylon

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    God Sees You Where You AreScripture (Luke 1:26–27, NIV):“In the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin’s name was Mary.”Nazareth was not a place of influence or importance. Mary was not a person of status or recognition. Yet God knew exactly where she was and who she was—and He met her there.We often assume that if our lives feel ordinary or unnoticed, God must be working somewhere else. But this passage reminds us that God’s purposes often begin far from the spotlight, in quiet places and simple lives.God sees you where you are today—your location, your routine, your season. Your life is not invisible to Him.Prayer:Lord, thank You that You see me completely. Help me trust that my ordinary life matters deeply to You. Amen.
  • Expect Again -- God is not Done | Ptr. Bong Baylon

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    Expect Again—God Is Not DoneScripture: Luke 1:25 — “The Lord has done this for me,” she said. “In these days he has shown his favor and taken away my disgrace…”ExplanationElizabeth’s testimony beautifully summarizes the whole story: “The Lord has done this for me.” The God who seemed silent surprised her with something new. He lifted her shame, restored her hope, and fulfilled His promise.Christmas reminds us of this truth: God is always ready to surprise us with something new. No matter your age, situation, setbacks, or disappointments, God can still break into your life with grace, purpose, healing, joy, and unexpected blessings.ApplicationEnd this week by lifting your expectations again. Ask God for one new thing you want Him to do in your life.Pray: “Lord, I expect again. Surprise me with Your goodness.”
  • God Works In The Silent Seasons | Ptr. Bong Baylon

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    God Works in the Silent SeasonsScripture: Luke 1:20 — “…you will be silent… until the day this happens, because you did not believe my words, which will come true at their appointed time.”ExplanationZechariah entered a season of silence—not punishment in a harsh sense, but a season of reflection and transformation. Some of God’s deepest work in our lives happens when things feel quiet… when answers don’t come quickly… when we feel stuck.Silence does not mean absence.God was working in Elizabeth’s womb.God was working in Zechariah’s heart.God was preparing a new season.ApplicationEmbrace the quiet moment God has given you today. Listen for His voice instead of rushing for noise.Pray: “Lord, teach me to trust You in the silent seasons.”
  • When Doubt Meets God's Faithfulness | Ptr Bong Baylon

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    When Doubt Meets God’s FaithfulnessScripture: Luke 1:18 — “Zechariah asked the angel, ‘How can I be sure of this?’”ExplanationZechariah loved God, served Him, and obeyed Him. Yet when the miracle came, he doubted. This shows how real and human he was—and how real we all are. Doubt doesn’t disqualify us from God’s plans. Zechariah’s doubt had consequences (he became silent), but it did not stop God from fulfilling His promise.God’s faithfulness is stronger than our moments of disbelief. He doesn’t withdraw when we question Him—He continues working until we can see His goodness.ApplicationBe honest with God about any doubt in your heart today. Don’t hide it—bring it to Him.Pray: “Lord, take my doubts and strengthen my faith.”