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Welcome to the weekly sermon podcast of Grace Christian Church of the Philippines! We’re an evangelical Bible church in Quezon City. Our hope is that this podcast may help you know more about Jesus Christ and know better the truths of the Bible, whatever your life stage and wherever you are in your faith walk. Visit us at gccp.org.ph.
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It’s okay not to be okay. Life’s heartaches and disappointments can feel overwhelming, but the good news is you don’t have to face them alone. Scripture reminds us of God’s unwavering love and constant presence, offering hope and healing in our darkest moments.Av Grace Christian Church of the Philippines
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Life’s uncertainties can leave us feeling anxious and overwhelmed—about our health, relationships, careers, and future. But in Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus reminds us that worry doesn’t have to dominate our lives. Discover five life lessons from Jesus' teaching to help you find peace and trust in God’s care.…
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Love is more than a feeling—it’s the essence of who God is and the driving force of our purpose as followers of Christ. In this sermon, we'll discover how the apostle John’s message on love can deepen your understanding of worship, relationships, and Christian witness.Av Grace Christian Church of the Philippines
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What are the characteristics Christians need to embody and demonstrate so that the world knows we are followers of Jesus Christ? In Colossians 1:9-14, the apostle Paul outlines four traits that make a worthy Christian walk--one that glorifies God and impacts the world.Av Grace Christian Church of the Philippines
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Corrie Ten Boom said, “Often I have heard people say, 'How good God is! We prayed that it would not rain for our church picnic, and look at the lovely weather!' Yes, God is good when He sends good weather. But God was also good when He allowed my sister, Betsie, to starve to death before my eyes in a German concentration camp.” We often say God is …
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The struggle of feeling unwanted, mistreated, or unappreciated is common in families with complex dynamics, especially where sibling rivalry and feelings of favoritism exist. These experiences often extend to workplaces, communities, and even churches. However, the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32 reveals profound truths that can help t…
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Our words have the power to uplift or destroy others. It is also often a measure of maturity in character. The words we speak reflect the condition of our hearts. James 3:1-12 gives us biblical insights on how we can use our words to bless and inspire others, so that we can demonstrate Christlikeness even in our speech.…
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In this day and age where moral standards are often dictated by personal feelings rather than objectivity and reason, it gets harder for Christians to authentically follow Christ and practice personal holiness. In this message, Rev. Stephen Tan explores Leviticus 8-10 & 19-22 and teaches us that the basis of how we live is not our feelings but God’…
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It's easy to see the flaws in others, but harder to reflect on our own. As human beings, we are quick to judge and criticize others instead of looking inward. In Matt. 7:1-6, Jesus warns believers against hypocrisy and shallowness and He gives wise and practical steps on how we can practice discernment, humility, and graciousness as we deal with ot…
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Living out our faith requires more than just words. It demands action, compassion, and a willingness to break social norms for the sake of the gospel. How Jesus interacted with sinners and unbelievers shows us how extending His love and grace can transform the lives of even those who are marginalized by society.…
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In 2 Kings 7:1-11, we find a powerful narrative about God's promise to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings even in the midst of dire circumstances. Three key principles emerge for allowing God to open the windows of heaven in our lives.Av Grace Christian Church of the Philippines
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In today's world where one's sense of self-importance is often magnified, the concept of humility can seem foreign and almost countercultural. And yet, humility remains a cornerstone of a fulfilling and spiritually grounded life. What does it look like to have a heart of humility, and how can a follower of Jesus cultivate it as a way of life?…
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How can followers of Jesus share His love to the world if we struggle to show it to one another? In order to fulfill the Great Commission, we must shift our view of how we are to love and align our understanding of it with God’s perspective. In this message by Dr. Stephen Tan, we explore John 13:34-35 and how Jesus Himself modeled the way we are to…
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“To God be the glory!” is a phrase we often hear, especially from Christians celebrating big achievements. But what does it really mean to live for God’s glory? How can you tell if you’re truly honoring Him with your life? Let’s dive into 1 Peter 4:1-11 and explore three practical ways to check if your heart genuinely reflects God's glory.…
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Conflict can often rob our relationships of joy, whether at home, work, school, in the community, or even at church. Interacting with others can bring out issues that either unite or divide us. In his letter to the Philippians, Paul shares a powerful key to overcoming disunity.Av Grace Christian Church of the Philippines
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Patience is a cornerstone of spiritual maturity and growth, as emphasized by the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 13. To become better followers of Jesus and beacons of God's love and grace, we need to practice patience. Rev. Jonathan Banzuelo expounds on what practicing patience involves and highlights practical was on how we grow in patience.…
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Throughout our lives, we invest time, effort, and resources in pursuits we believe will satisfy us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Yet, the satisfaction often fades quickly. How can we achieve true and lasting fulfillment? Jesus' answers to three questions in John 6:22-40 provide us with three essential principles.…
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If the foundation and source of strength for the Christian life is a believer's connection with Jesus, and if that connection results in amazing things, then we should be motivated to abide in Christ and draw close to Him every day. What does this connection look like and how does it play out in one's life? Dr. Stephen Go Tan delves into Jesus' own…
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Here's a travel tip for your journey through life: Ask yourself two important questions: "Where am I going?" and "How do I get there?" For the first question, ensure that your destination is truly worth the journey. For the second, make sure you understand the path you need to take and the costs involved in getting there.…
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Everyone loves having the freedom to choose, but that freedom comes with the tough task of making decisions. In fact, the more options we have, the harder it gets to figure out the best one. So, how can we make decision-making easier? It boils down to asking ourselves three simple questions, each with just two choices.…
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Insecurities can plague anyone, regardless of their status or accomplishments. They often stem from feelings of inadequacy, fear of rejection, and other unfounded fears, and shows in how they perceive their identity, their future, their body image; how others love and accept them; their own success and ability to succeed.These insecurities can lead…
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What makes a person worthy to be honored? We tend to admire, honor, and associate with people we perceive to be great, powerful, and famous regardless of their character, but Proverbs 31:10-31 reminds us of eight biblical qualities that we should celebrate and praise, look for in a person, and cultivate in ourselves.…
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Watching the downfall of someone exceptional and remarkably influential, who seemed to have it all, is undeniably heart-breaking. It hits even harder if that person claims to be a follower of Jesus Christ. How do we avoid being checkmated into a downward spiral like what happened to King Solomon? We look at five unspiritual ingredients that make up…
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What if, for the sake of Jesus, you were tasked to do something you would never choose to do? What if you suddenly find yourself carrying a heavy burden you never wanted nor expected to bear? Here’s what we can learn from Simon of Cyrene, the man who was forced to help Jesus carry the cross beam on the way to Calvary.…
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Can the pursuit of wealth, power, and reputation, if driven by noble intentions, truly be harmless? In this sermon, we'll explore how the very accomplishments that defined King Solomon's reign also posed significant spiritual risks that eventually led to his downfall, serving as a reminder to us of the temporary nature of earthly success and the en…
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The reality for many Christians is that we say God is worthy of the highest, most excellent level of service we can give because of the love and grace He has shown us through the sending of His Son Jesus Christ to die in our place, but our actions do not match what we say. What does it mean to serve the Lord with excellence and what does it look li…
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There are days when everything that’s happening feels like it’s too much to handle and you just need a little TLC to make you feel better. What can a resurrected Savior do for you to calm and assure your heart during those times that you need it most? Let’s take a look at this account of a poignant encounter between Jesus and His disciples in John …
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Fangirling or fanboying over some famous person is not a new concept. We see this happen in biblical times as Jesus went about His earthly ministry. As Jesus taught Scripture and performed miracles, His fame and follower count grew and grew. But there’s a big difference between being a fan and being a genuine follower. John 12:12-26 gives us three …
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Jesus Christ demonstrated the greatest act of love when He died in our place to save us from our sins and grant us eternal life. This is why we place our trust and commit our lives to Him. As a follower of Jesus Christ, how far are you willing to go in your devotion to God in a world where honoring Him and following His Word is offensive? Mark 14:1…
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What can cause a loving, gracious, and forgiving God to distance Himself from the people He loves? What does it look like when His patience runs out? Here are three biblical principles to remember to avoid toxic or destructive behaviors that would justifiably drive God away.Av Dr. Stephen Tan
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Shifting priorities, unclear direction, unstable processes, unhappy and disengaged people---this can happen in any organizational unit, even among family and friendship groups. How can we avoid organizational dysfunction and build thriving relationships in the organizational units we belong? Here are four actions we can emulate from King Solomon.…
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