Archive for November 2009

At the Center Point…

Nov 27th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Interesting Stuff

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This Bible trivia is pretty amazing.


What is the shortest chapter
in the Bible?
Answer - Psalms 117

What is the longest chapter
in the Bible?
Answer - Psalms 119

Which chapter is in the center
of the Bible?
Answer - Psalms 118

Fact: There are 594 chapters before Psalms 118

Fact: There are 594 chapters after Psalms 118

Add these numbers up and you get 1188

What is the center verse in the Bible?
Answer - Psalms 118:8Psalms 118:8
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8 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.  

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Does this verse say something significant about God’s perfect will for our lives?

The next time someone says they would like to find God’s perfect will for their lives and that they want to be in the center of His will, just send them to the center of His Word!


Psalms 118:8Psalms 118:8
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8 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.  

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(NIV)
“It is better to take refuge in the LORD
than to trust in man..”


Now isn’t that odd how this worked out (or was God in the center of it)?





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Nov 27th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Psalm Bible Study Series


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The Reason I Can Smile

Nov 24th, 2009 | By CCD-Marlyn L | Category: From Pastor Jo's Desk, God's Love

Not as a façade, not a pretension, nor a “Sunday smile” mask I wear, it’s real. Let me tell you why. As I hear people begin their countdown to Christmas, and indeed it is near, I wonder if it still matter to many – if it still brings joy. Would carolers sing “Joy to the world” with real joy flooding their hearts? Is joy supposed to be once a year experience? With all the different things going on in the world today (mostly bad news), can people experience true joy? And the answer is Yes!



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…Our joy increases in direct proportion to our intimacy with Christ…


Joy—it makes people wonder at your secret. Yet joy is no secret to the trusting Christian. When we choose to grow closer to God, resting in His character and provision, joy spills over into our lives so that others can’t help but notice. Do you want to be a person of joy? Silly question, isn’t it? We would love to live above our circumstances. Or have a great attitude. Or laugh a lot. But joy goes beyond all these things. Let’s learn from God’s Word the lovely facets of joy:

1. Joy is the fruit of God’s Spirit. More than a great attitude or an unconquerable spirit, joy comes from God (Galatians 5:22Galatians 5:22
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22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,  

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). Our joy increases in direct proportion to our intimacy with Christ. And when sin keeps us from that relationship, it also robs us of our joy (Psalm 51:8, 12Psalm 51:8, 12
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8 Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. 12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.  

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2. Joy doesn’t depend on circumstances. Paul wrote Philippians—often called “the book of joy”—from a jail cell. He was criticized, tired, and misunderstood. But instead of allowing his horrible circumstances to choke out God’s Word and God’s Spirit (as Mark 4:19Mark 4:19
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19 And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful. lusts: or, inordinate desires  

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describes they often can), Paul chose to concentrate on the joy of knowing Christ (Philippians 2:17Philippians 2:17
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17 Yea, and if I be offered upon the sacrifice and service of your faith, I joy, and rejoice with you all. offered: Gr. poured forth  

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). Next time you read Philippians, picture Paul’s jail cell … and his face.

3. Joy is a choice. “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials” (James 1:2James 1:2
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2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; temptation: or, trials  

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). Here’s the reality—read it carefully. Life’s painful trials are not joyous in themselves, but when we walk through them, we should be filled with joy. Why? Because of the good God is developing in us and in the situation. We can know real joy while in the scariest storm when we fill our minds and hearts with truth about God.

Joy becomes a transaction between you and God that others can’t help but notice. It’s God’s life spilling over the brim of your life and into others’ lives. When you trust Christ with the details of your life, you experience His life in wonderful excess, and it can’t help but give you reason to smile.



The Ring of Life

Nov 13th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: From Pastor Jo's Desk, God's Love

The streets will be quiet, some stores may even be close, and the crime rate go way down and the Filipino people will be united again. Is that possible? Yes. Every time Manny Pacquaio steps on the ring! I’m very sure most Filipinos will be glued again to their television or radio today - just to watch and hear the fight of Pacman against Cotto. He’s fight is always a must-see because of the excitement, the skill and the pride that he brings into the boxing ring for the Filipino people. Both said in an interview that they had never trained like how they trained for this fight. And all the months of training, the hours of preparation, and the amount of discipline and determination to win will be decided today.


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…to be strong in the Lord is to surrender and fully submit our heart, mind and will to Him…


But do we ever spend the same energy, having the same enthusiasm, the same discipline and determination to our spiritual life? As you know, we are also in a “ring.” It’s a different kind of a “ring” – it’s the “ring of life” wherein we do battle, we do struggle – not with flesh and blood, but with the spiritual forces in heavenly realms. And this ring we are in isn’t once or twice a year fight– but it is everyday! Here is the real picture of life. Many believers seem to live as if there were no spiritual battles at all. They see Christianity not as an entrance into warfare but as an exit from it. But we are called, in the Christian life, to a battle, not to a life of ease; to a battle, to a warfare, to a wrestle, to a struggle.

Beloved, life is not a playground, but a battleground. When one becomes a Christian it doesn’t mean that the battle is over, no, we just change sides! Oh we wish we would have vacation from that, that we would have a very long break from life’s battles, that we could declare a ceasefire – but no, not in this life. Every time I go out of town for a short break, yes, it’s a break from my duties and responsibilities here, but it’s no break from the temptations and seductions of the world, the flesh and the Devil. I cannot put my guard down. I need to be in constant look out in prayer of the fiery darts that the enemy throws at me and to my family.

So what is the Bible’s command? “Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power (Eph.6:1).” The good news is it is not our strength that equips us to stand, it is God’s strength invested in us when we submit to God. To be strong in the Lord is to surrender and fully submit our heart, mind and will to Him. We stand in the power of His might! Our strength is not in ourselves. Our strength is in Him. Paul said, when I am weak, then I am strong. For His strength is made perfect in my weakness.

So be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power!” This phrase could be very loosely translated, “In the grip of His hand.” We don’t have a hold on God. He has a hold on us. In John 10:29John 10:29
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29 My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.  

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, Jesus said, “ My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.” Beloved, as we fight the battles of life, yield to Him by faith, and as we surrender our will to Him and submit our heart to Him, this is the assurance, whatever happens, HE WILL NEVER LET YOU GO! We have a love that never lets us go…and a love that fights for you!



Click here for MISSIONS CHILDREN’S MUSICAL schedule of practices:

Nov 7th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Upcoming Events & Activities

MISSIONS CHILDREN’S MUSICAL schedule of practices:

Date/Day Time Place Remarks
Nov. 8 Sun 1:00 pm CCD Practice
Nov. 14 Sat 9:00 am CCD Practice
Nov. 15 Sun 1:00 pm CCD Practice
Nov. 21 Sat 9:00 am CCD Practice
Nov. 22 Sun 1:00 pm CCD Practice
Nov. 28 Sat 3:00 pm CCD Dress/Technical Rehearsal
Nov. 29 Sun 6:30 pm CCD Presentation



Let Go and be Free

Nov 7th, 2009 | By CCD-Lanni D | Category: From Pastor Jo's Desk, Godly Life

There were some American soldiers stationed on a small island in the South Pacific during WWII. Monkey meat was a real delicacy on this island, and the islanders showed the Americans how they captured monkeys — 1. Put an apple in a wide-mouth jar. 2. Tie a rope around the jar. 3. Tie the other end of the rope around a tree. 4. Wait patiently.

Eventually a monkey will come along, look curiously in the jar, see the apple, reach in and grab it. The monkey’s hand easily compressed to fit into the jar but his fist, holding the apple, was too large to pull out. The monkey, however, would predictably refuse to let go of the apple. The monkey was in effect, tied to the tree by the rope, the jar and the apple. Very soon…monkey adobo! Now think about this for a moment… Was the monkey too stubborn or too stupid to let go of the apple? You know what? It really doesn’t matter. It is the same result: one dead monkey.

Now for the real question…Did the monkey have the apple or did the apple have the monkey?

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It is only by letting go that we become free…

There are things that bind us. As long as we hold on to them, their power over us continues. It is only by letting go that we become free. It’s only by surrendering everything to Christ that we experience true freedom.

Now, true freedom is NOT having the freedom to do whatever you want, however you want to do it. We are free in Christ indeed. That means we have the freedom to obey God and live fruitful lives or we have the freedom not to obey Him and choose sin. If we are sincere in our faith we must not willingly abuse our freedom. Paul writes, “You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature” (Galatians 5:13Galatians 5:13
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13 For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.  

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). Jesus didn’t set us free to give us an excuse for sinning. He set us free from sin so we could enjoy a relationship with the Father. He set us free so we might choose to obey and serve Him with sincerity of heart.

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We are free to choose the best…

You see freedom has boundaries in order to keep us safe. In Christ we have freedom – within the boundaries of God’s Word. We are free from the punishment of sin, from eternal death, from the past, from fear of the future, but we are not autonomous. We are not free to do our own thing. We are not free from responsibility. We are not free to sin. In fact the Bible says that we are not our own we were bought with a price. That means we belong to Jesus! So it’s not me who is in-charge anymore – it’s Him!

So when Jesus sets us free… We are free to rise above our sin. We are free to live a holy life. We are free to finally CHOOSE what is right. We are free to choose the best. We are free to keep growing. We are free to reach the potential for which God has designed us! Live free!



The Day Death Died

Nov 4th, 2009 | By CCD-Lanni D | Category: Faith, Hope, Trust, From Pastor Jo's Desk

Today the whole nation commemorates the dead. Cemeteries are filled with people remembering their loved ones who passed away. Death. A very unpopular, not-part-of-daily-conversation kind of a word. We avoid going to funerals if possible and we never just drop by a funeral home to have a cup of coffee. We work out and lose weight and lower our cholesterol and we try to be careful so that death won’t come too close to us. But sometimes death comes and knocks at our door. Other times death breaks the door down and comes barging into the living room whether we like it or not.

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Sometimes death stares us in the face and we don’t know what to do or how to respond…


Death is never easy to deal with. Most of the time we can avoid it or try to postpone it or keep it far away from us. But sometimes death stares us in the face and we don’t know what to do or how to respond. In fact, the longest walk you’ll ever take is the walk away from the grave of someone you love. If you have never done that, you can’t imagine how difficult it is. To walk away and feel as if the world has come to an end. It is the longest walk and the saddest day. Every step takes you away from the tombstone of a broken dream. And what is worst is: hell awaits those who do not have Jesus! But there’s good news. Imagine this conversation between a Christian and Death –

CHRISTIAN: Hello, Death, my old enemy. My old slave-master. Have you come to talk to me again? To frighten me? I am not the person you think I am. I am not the one you used to talk to. Something has happened. Let me ask you a question, Death. Where is your sting?

DEATH, sneeringly: My sting is your sin.

CHRISTIAN: I know that, Death. But that’s not what I asked you. I asked, where is your sting? I know what it is. But tell me where it is. Why are you fidgeting, Death? Why are you looking away? Why are you turning to go? Wait, Death, you have not answered my question. Where is your sting? Where is, my sin? What? You have no answer? But, Death, why do you have no answer? How will you terrify me, if you have no answer? O Death, I will tell you the answer. Where is your sting? Where is my sin? It is hanging on that cross. God made Christ to be sin—my sin. When He died, the penalty of my sin was paid. The power of it was broken. I bear it no more. Farewell, Death. You need not show up here again to frighten me. God will tell you when to come next time. And when you come, you will be His servant. For me, you will have no sting.

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Where is my sin? It is hanging on that cross.


If you are a believer of Christ, Death need hold no more terror in your life. For Christ “Tasted Death” for us, and triumphed over it on that First Easter Morning. That first Easter morning will ever be known as THE DAY DEATH DIED! So rejoice this morning that through Christ we have eternal life!



CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION this coming Nov. 29, 2009 here at CCD! 4:00 pm-Joint Worship Service 6:30 pm – Children’s Musical Play “HEART TO CHANGE THE WORLD” NOTE: No English services in the morning or Visayan service in the afternoon on this day.

Oct 10th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Upcoming Events & Activities

CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Nov. 29, 2009 here at CCD!

4:00 pm - Joint Worship Service

6:30 pm - Children’s Musical Play “HEART TO

CHANGE THE WORLD

NOTE: No English services in the morning or Visayan service in the afternoon on this day.



Please pray for our CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION this coming Nov. 29, 2009 here at CCD! 4:00 pm-Joint Worship Service 6:30 pm – Children’s Musical Play “HEART TO CHANGE THE WORLD” NOTE: No English services in the morning or Visayan service in the afternoon on this day.

Oct 10th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Upcoming Events & Activities

Please pray for our CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION this coming Nov. 29, 2009 here at CCD!

4:00 pm - Joint Worship Service

6:30 pm - Children’s Musical Play “HEART TO

CHANGE THE WORLD

NOTE: No English services in the morning or Visayan service in the afternoon on this day.



We will have a PRAISE AND WORSHIP SEMINAR on Dec. 5 (Saturday) from 9 am—11:30 am and from 1:30 pm till 4 pm here at CCD. (Lunch will not be provided). This is a requirement for those who want to join the Praise and Worship Team in our church. If interested, please sign up at the back after the service.

Sep 7th, 2009 | By bezalelcircle.ccd | Category: Upcoming Events & Activities

We will have a PRAISE AND WORSHIP SEMINAR on Dec. 5 (Saturday) from 9 am—11:30 am and from 1:30rom 1:30
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30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,  

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pm till 4 pm here at CCD. (Lunch will not be provided). This is a requirement for those who want to join the Praise and Worship Team in our church. If interested, please sign up at the back after the service.