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Pinoy Tagalog Sermons

Tired of listening to English Christian sermons? Pinoy Tagalog Sermons is the podcast series for you. These sermons will help deepen your faith and provide biblical guidance, even if you don't fully understand what's being said. The Pinoy Tagalog Sermons podcast series is a refreshing way to be reminded of God's Word. The sermons are delivered by various pastors with different topics, allowing listeners to choose which sermon will resonate the most with them.

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    Obey Before You Overthink

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about simple obedience and the danger of delaying what God already made clear.

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    Break the Cycle, Build a New Pattern

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about ending destructive habits and creating new rhythms that honor God.

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    Breaking Free from a Victim Mindset

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about refusing powerless thinking and choosing healing, responsibility, and renewal.

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    Faithful in the Meantime

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about remaining faithful in ordinary days while waiting for God’s next clear move.

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    God's Goodness Does Not Change

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about holding on to the unchanging goodness of God through every season.

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    There Is Still a Way Back Home

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about grace, restoration, and the welcome that waits for the returning heart.

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    Greater Things Faith For More

    Sa episode na "Greater Things Faith For More," malinaw na ipinapakita na ang tunay na pagbabago ay nagsisimula kapag ang puso ay tumutugon sa Diyos nang may pananampalataya. Buod ng Sermon: Naglalakbay Tayo Patungo sa Takdang Layunin ng Diyos Sa ating buhay, lahat tayo ay may mga pangarap at layunin, ngunit madalas tayong nahahadlangan ng ating mga takot at kabiguan. Sa kabila ng mga hamon, ipinapaalala ng Diyos na tayo ay nilikha para sa mga dakilang bagay at tayo ay dapat lumikha ng pagbago sa ating paligid. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Tinutulungan nito ang nakikinig na makita kung paano isasabuhay ang katotohanan ng Diyos sa tahanan, simbahan, trabaho, at sa mga personal na laban ng araw-araw. Layasan ang mga Bigat : Kailangan nating bitawan ang mga bagay na humahadlang sa ating pagtakbo patungo sa mga layunin ng Diyos, ito man ay mga kasalanan o labis na pasanin sa buhay. Tumuklas ng Liwanag kay Jesus : Tumingin tayo kay Jesus bilang ating Huwa ng pananampalataya. Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Sa Kanya, mahahanap natin ang lakas at inspirasyon upang magpatuloy sa kabila ng ating mga pagsubok. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Sa kabuuan, ito ay isang mensaheng hindi lang dapat pakinggan kundi isabuhay, dahil itinuturo nito kung paano manatiling tapat sa Diyos sa anumang panahon. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    Greater Is He

    "Greater Is He" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. This sermon continues the series on Spirit-empowered prayer, focusing on Acts 3 where Peter and John heal a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate. Believers are reminded that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world—equipping them to walk, leap, and praise God in any circumstance. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. I'm so excited to be back here at our main hall. And after that, as some of you know, I had to preach in Istantia because we had to close down the center. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. When we see our center, when we see this place, it brings us a little bit of hope. And this is the reason why we preach the word every Sunday, so that we will have hope. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Trusting God in the Waiting

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about patience, surrender, and refusing to lose faith while waiting on God.

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    Gods Word Is Near And Clear

    This episode centers on the message "Gods Word Is Near And Clear" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. It's near our mouths so that we can talk about it. To our friends, to our classmates, to our office mates, right? It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. But the question is, are you talking about it? With your friends, with your classmates, with your office mates? That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. The reason why we want to know and understand God's Word is so that we can obey God. This is not supposed to be a display in your living room. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.The episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on God's character, God's Word, and the kind of response that leads to lasting spiritual fruit. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Gods Faithfulness Never Changes

    This episode centers on the message "Gods Faithfulness Never Changes" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. How does your relationship with Jesus bring radical lasting change? Find out in week one of our series, Beyond the Signs. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. We look at the first miracle that Jesus did in the book of John and it's the wedding at Cana where he turned water into wine. So if you have your Bibles with you, open it to John 2 or open your gadgets to John 2. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. It says on the third day there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.The episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on God's character, God's Word, and the kind of response that leads to lasting spiritual fruit. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    God's Graciousness

    "God's Graciousness" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. If you have your Bibles with you, turn it to Psalm chapter 103. We'll be going through the whole song of Psalm. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. And it's interesting in verse 1, in the last verse, because when the song was made, it was a bookend of the same theme. In Psalm 103 verse 1, it says, Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. And in the last verse, in verse 22, it talks about blessing the Lord again. So, the writer of the song, David, was saying, in our life, we begin with praise and blessing the Lord. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.The episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on God's character, God's Word, and the kind of response that leads to lasting spiritual fruit. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Gratitude Changes the Atmosphere

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about how thankfulness reshapes perspective, worship, and endurance.

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    God's Graciousness: Extravagant Grace

    In "God's Graciousness: Extravagant Grace," the sermon turns its attention to the heart and calls listeners to respond to God with faith and clarity. So today we're going to talk about the graciousness of God. Kaya kanina yung po yung kinakanta natin, grace changes everything. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. And I believe God is a message for those of us here who have been in church for many, many years. And for those of you who are here just for the very first time. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. So I'm trusting that God will be the one to apply the word in your heart. And God will help us have a better understanding of the grace of God. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    God's Generosity

    "God's Generosity" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. Today we'll talk about God's generosity, right? And this was a song that was written, I don't know if it's by David or one of his choir master and this was celebrating God's generosity. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It gives concrete spiritual direction for people who want more than religious routine and are asking God for renewed conviction, healing, or maturity. This was, the context was, there was a harvest that happened and so they wrote a song about God blessing the harvest and they passed this on to generation and generation so that they could sing of the goodness and the generosity of God, right? And I want you to turn your Bibles to Psalm verse 65, we'll go through this song today as we try to get to know a nature and a facet of God. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. Psalm 65 verse 1, okay, and let's read this verse. It says, praise is due to you O God in Zion and to you shall vows be performed. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.For listeners who want to grow beyond surface faith and walk with steadier confidence in God, this message offers both comfort and a clear challenge. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Walking in the Light of the World

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about following Jesus, leaving darkness behind, and living in truth and clarity.

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    God Is Good

    In "God Is Good," the sermon turns its attention to the heart and calls listeners to respond to God with faith and clarity. And I'm not sure what you wrote in your faith goals. Pag nag-fasting po tayo, normally we have four categories that we are praying for. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. Personal, professional, family, and your ministry. And so I don't know what you wrote, but I hope that this one will make it to your list. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. And if nothing happens this year, if you don't get all of that, that you wrote in your faith goal, kung ito lang po yung makuha nyo, then this year will be one of your best years ever. This is going to be one of the best years of your life if you only get this one, which is to know God better. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Go Into All the World - Saying Yes to God's Mission Beyond Comfort

    "Go Into All the World - Saying Yes to God's Mission Beyond Comfort" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. God's mission from the beginning has been to go into all the world but man's tendency is to settle. Thirty-four years ago, a group of American missionaries from the United States, college graduates, came here and we're not just grateful that they planted a church and stopped there. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. Now we are actually a missionary sending church. We have sent out hundreds of missionaries all over the world. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. In Matthew 28, let me just remind everybody, Matthew 28, this is the rally cry, this is the Great Commission, this is what we are living for, this is what we celebrate. It says here, all authority in heaven and in the earth has been given to me. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.For listeners who want to grow beyond surface faith and walk with steadier confidence in God, this message offers both comfort and a clear challenge. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Mercy That Crosses the Road

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about compassion that stops, notices, and acts when others pass by.

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    Gloria: Prince of Peace

    In "Gloria: Prince of Peace," the sermon turns its attention to the heart and calls listeners to respond to God with faith and clarity. We're going to talk about, number one, what's real peace? And third, can we get a hold of it long term? It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. Or is it really a day or two that we get that peace? So today, we're continuing our four-part series, or our four-week series, entitled Promise Fulfilled. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. And today, we're going to talk about the song entitled Gloria. And it's found in Luke chapter 2, verse 8 to 14. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Give To Caesar

    Sa episode na "Give To Caesar," malinaw na ipinapakita na ang tunay na pagbabago ay nagsisimula kapag ang puso ay tumutugon sa Diyos nang may pananampalataya. Tinalakay sa sermon na ito ang koneksyon ng pananampalataya kay Hesus sa larangan ng politika, kung paano ang kanyang buhay at turo ay nagbigay-diin sa halaga ng mga tao, lalo na sa mga mahihirap at inaapi. Ipinakita na bagamat si Hesus ay hindi nakapaloob sa isang tiyak na partidong pampulitika, siya ay may mahalagang papel sa pagpapabuti ng lipunan sa pamamagitan ng pagkilos para sa kapakanan ng mga tao. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Tinutulungan nito ang nakikinig na makita kung paano isasabuhay ang katotohanan ng Diyos sa tahanan, simbahan, trabaho, at sa mga personal na laban ng araw-araw. Pangunahing Aral/Pagsasabuhay: - Pagkilos para sa Kapwa: Bilang mga tagasunod ni Hesus, tayo ay hinihimok na kumilos sa ating komunidad at tulungan ang mga nangangailangan, katulad ng pag-aalaga sa mga matatanda at mga walang tahanan. Paminsan-minsan na Hindi Pagsang-ayon: Maging handa sa pagtatanong sa mga katanungan ng lipunan, gaya ng mga isyu sa buwis at karapatang pantao, at isulong ang mga prinsipyong aral ni Hesus sa ating mga desisyon, kahit na ito'y maaaring maging kontrobersy Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Dahil dito, ang mensahe ay kapaki-pakinabang sa mga naghahanap ng tunay na espirituwal na paglago at paninibagong-lakas. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Makakatulong ito sa mga bagong mananampalataya at maging sa mga matagal nang lumalakad kay Cristo ngunit nangangailangan ng sariwang paalala mula sa Kasulatan. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    The Change You Have Been Praying For

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about the inner transformation that begins when we truly surrender to God.

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    Give Hope Light For The Weary

    Ang sermon na "Give Hope Light For The Weary" ay nagbibigay ng espirituwal na linaw at praktikal na direksyon para sa mga pusong naghahanap ng kalooban ng Diyos. : "Magpatawad at Magpatuloy" Sa sermon na ito, tinalakay ang kahalagahan ng pagbibigay ng pag-asa at pakikipag-ugnayan sa mga tao sa ating paligid. Itinampok ang pagnanais ng Diyos na tayo ay magkaroon ng relasyon sa Kanya at sa ating kapwa, habang hinihimok tayong maging mga tagapamagitan ng Kanyang pag-ibig sa mundo. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Hindi ito nananatili sa pangkalahatang inspirasyon lamang; ibinababa nito ang aral sa tunay na buhay kung saan nasusukat ang tiwala, kababaang-loob, at pagsunod sa Panginoon. Pag-ibig bilang Pagkukumpuni: Ang tunay na pag-ibig ay isinasagawa sa pamamagitan ng pagkakaroon ng malasakit sa iba, kahit pa sila ay may kahinaan o kasalanan. Dapat tayong maging handa na magpatawad at makipag-ayos sa kanila. Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Bilang mga Tagapamagitan ng Diyos: Bilang mga Kristiyano, itinuturing tayong mga ambasador ni Cristo, na may tungkulin na mahikayat ang iba na bumalik sa Diyos at maranasan ang Kanyang pag-ibig at tawad. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Kung nais mong tumibay ang pananampalataya, luminaw ang direksyon, at mas lalong manalig sa kabutihan ng Diyos, ang episode na ito ay may malinaw at praktikal na tulong para sa iyo. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    Full Force Unleashed

    Ang sermon na "Full Force Unleashed" ay nagbibigay ng espirituwal na linaw at praktikal na direksyon para sa mga pusong naghahanap ng kalooban ng Diyos. Ang sermon na ito ay nagbigay-diin sa kahalagahan ng pagiging "unleashed" o pagka-laya ng mga ordinaryong tao sa kanilang misyon sa buhay sa pamamagitan ng pagkilos ng may malasakit at tapang. Itinampok kung paano ang simbahan kailangang lumabas mula sa kanilang zona ng comfort, ipakita ang malasakit at ipangaral ang mensahe ni Kristo, kahit na ng may kaakibat na panganib. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Napakahalaga ng mensaheng ito para sa mga dumaraan sa pagod, kalungkutan, pressure, tukso, kalituhan, o mabibigat na desisyong kailangang harapin nang may pananampalataya. Pangunahin Aral/Pagsasabuhay: - Malasakit sa Kapwa: Ang tunay na pagbabago ay nagsisimula sa pagkilos ng mga taong may malasakit. Ang mga ordinaryong tao tulad ni Pedro at Juan ay naging instrumento ng Diyos upang ipakita ang tunay na pagmamahal sa kapwa, na nagbigay daan sa pagbago sa buhay ng iba. Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Tapang sa Pagsasalita: Ang pagiging tapat sa mensahe ni Kristo ay nangangailangan ng tapang, kahit na maaaring makatagpo ng pagbatikos o pag-antala. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Makakatulong ito sa mga bagong mananampalataya at maging sa mga matagal nang lumalakad kay Cristo ngunit nangangailangan ng sariwang paalala mula sa Kasulatan. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    What Was Finished at the Cross

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about the victory, redemption, and hope released through Christ’s completed work.

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    From Strength To Strength

    "From Strength To Strength" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. I am a spirit-filled believer, sustained by my personal relationship with the Lord, empowered by my commitment to community, and expressed through outreach to others. And all right, we're going to interrupt the series on Galatians for today. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. But I want to start with just a great video, The Most Amazing Man Alive. Police often question him just because they find him interesting. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. It only takes him 20 minutes to watch 60 Minutes. He once overthrew a third-world dictator by making a single phone call. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    From Friday Pain to Sunday Power - Living the Three-Day Resurrection Journey

    This episode centers on the message "From Friday Pain to Sunday Power - Living the Three-Day Resurrection Journey" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. I am a spirit-filled believer, sustained by my personal relationship with the Lord, empowered by my commitment to community, and expressed through outreach to others. Therefore I can say, and open to Romans chapter 8. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. And I'm praying for this to come alive here in a few moments, just like Jesus is alive. I'll be using the New Living Translation today, and one verse will actually be out of the Message Bible. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. But I want you to pay attention to this and let this really sink into your heart. And Lord, just add to the reading of your word, bring it alive. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    It Is Finished at the Cross

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about the finished work of Christ and the freedom secured through His sacrifice.

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    Fresh Start

    "Fresh Start" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. This sermon explores the story of the Road to Emmaus from Luke 24, where Jesus walks with two discouraged disciples who fail to recognize Him. The sermon also introduces the concept of a "reset button" through forgiveness: God offers us a fresh start, making us new creations in Christ. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. Finally, being witnesses of the Gospel is every believer's obligation—not just for personal enjoyment but to share with others. TRANSCRIPTION: The question that we need to answer is what is the significance of this to me today? That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. We're going to read a story that would show us the significance of the canon of scripture. And in verse 13, we're introduced to two travelers, one whose name was not even mentioned. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Freedom Is Part Of The Blessed Life

    This sermon episode, "Freedom Is Part Of The Blessed Life," offers a pastoral and practical invitation to hear God's truth and live it out with conviction. I am a spirit-filled believer, sustained by my personal relationship with the Lord, empowered by my commitment to community, and expressed through outreach to others. A lot of scripture, a lot of things I need you to look at. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. This whole year, we're going to be looking at the blessed life, what that means. We use January to kind of look at our finances and get them in biblical order. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. Any messages you missed, go and you can listen to it or actually watch it. Then we transition this month into being free indeed. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Building a Family That Stays Together

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about strengthening the home through love, faithfulness, forgiveness, and shared faith.

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    Free Indeed: Defeating Demonic Bondage

    This episode centers on the message "Free Indeed: Defeating Demonic Bondage" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. PINOY TAGALOG SERMON PODCAST, PINOY TAGALOG SERMON PODCAST, PINOY TAGALOG SERMON PODCAST, Good morning! Hey, if you are a first time visitor and did not get a gift bag when you came in, please stop by the information desk on your way out and make sure that you get a gift bag from us. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. We have some stuff, some things in there for you that we'd like you to look at and explain a little bit about us and the ministry here. If you also, if you made it in here and you did not get a bulletin, if you would raise your hand, we have someone that will make their way to you and get a bulletin in your hand. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. You have information of upcoming events on the front and on the back. You have notes that go along with, correspond with the message today, so you can take notes and then take that home with you and study it during the week. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Follow Jesus With Humility and Integrity

    This sermon episode, "Follow Jesus With Humility and Integrity," offers a pastoral and practical invitation to hear God's truth and live it out with conviction. Peter was one of the most controversial, if not the most popular disciple of all time. It might be for some reasons, might be popular for... It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It gives concrete spiritual direction for people who want more than religious routine and are asking God for renewed conviction, healing, or maturity. Sikat ka sa kalukohan o sikat ka sa kagalingan. Because of his flamboyant, fragile personality. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. Like some other people who are here, you were named by your parents, no? Without any choice, you were named as Estelito. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Led by the Good Shepherd

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about trusting the voice, care, and direction of the Shepherd who never loses His people.

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    Fix Your Own Heart Before Judging Others

    Sa mensaheng "Fix Your Own Heart Before Judging Others," inilalapit tayo ng sermon sa katotohanan ng Salita ng Diyos at sa panawagang mamuhay nang may tunay na pagsunod. Jesus Taught Us Principles on Judgment Day Jesus Taught Us Principles on Judgment and Discernment Learn more about judging others in Week 13 of our series, Redefine. We have now the 13th week on Redefine, especially on the teaching of Jesus Christ at the Sermon on the Mount, that is in Matthew Chapter 5, 6, and 7. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Pinapaalala ng sermon na ang paglakad kasama ang Diyos ay hindi pagpapakita lamang sa panlabas kundi patuloy na pagpapasakop ng puso, isip, at mga desisyon sa Kanyang kalooban. So, all of us know that whenever Jesus Christ said in His Word, it is true and powerful. Sa ibang mga Bible, pag si Christ ang nagsalita, aka red letter, di ba? Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Ibig sabihin, that is the words of Christ in us. So, this morning we'll be talking about one of the most important and valuable teachings of Christ to all humanity, including Christians and non-Christians as well. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Kung kailangan mo ng malinaw na gabay, mas matibay na loob, at paalalang hindi ka iniiwan ng Diyos sa gitna ng laban, malaking tulong ang mensaheng ito. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    Fear Not, But Believe God

    This episode centers on the message "Fear Not, But Believe God" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. You're listening to a message from the church community. Learn what it means to have faith in week 1 of our Christmas series, Hark. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. And we're starting this series entitled the Hark. Now, I know we use that word every day, Hark. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. Hark simply means to listen or to pay attention. And generally, December is one of the busiest times of the year. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    When Suffering Has Something to Teach

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about pain, endurance, and the way God shapes us through seasons we would not choose.

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    Fear Into Conquering Faith

    This episode centers on the message "Fear Into Conquering Faith" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. This sermon on Fear Into Conquering Faith delivers a powerful biblical message about God's grace and love. It is a meaningful spiritual encouragement for anyone seeking to grow in their relationship with Christ. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. ...together till we see this thing accomplished. Prayerfully, as a church and we as family in the body of Christ all over, work together in unison, that we pray together in unity, and that we just cooperate in unison with our leaders and those that are giving us direction. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. And we will see this plague begin to subside. I said we will see this plague begin to subside. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Favor That Interrupts - Trusting God When Plans Change

    In "Favor That Interrupts - Trusting God When Plans Change," the sermon turns its attention to the heart and calls listeners to respond to God with faith and clarity. Trust in God in week 2 of our Christmas series, Hark! So let's look at the story in Luke chapter 1 beginning in verse 26 to 38 it says in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of David and the virgin's name was Mary and he came to her and said greetings oh favored one the Lord is with you but she was greatly troubled at the saying and tried to discern what sort of greeting this might be and the angel said to her do not be afraid Mary for you have found favor with God everyone say favor and behold you will conceive in your womb and bear a son and you shall call his name Jesus he will be great and will be called the son of the most high and the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever and of his kingdom there w It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. It keeps drawing the listener back to the character of God and to the kind of faith that produces obedience. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. That makes the message timely for anyone who wants spiritual renewal that reaches everyday decisions and relationships. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Stay Strong in the Waiting

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about remaining steady in faith when answers are delayed and strength feels thin.

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    Fathers Who Build Legacy

    This episode centers on the message "Fathers Who Build Legacy" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. I am a spirit-filled believer, sustained by my personal relationship with the Lord, empowered by my commitment to community, and expressed through outreach to others. Alright, we're going to interrupt the series on Galatians for today. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. Rather than staying abstract, the sermon keeps bringing truth back to everyday discipleship, prayer, repentance, humility, and steady trust in Christ. But I want to start with just a great video, The Most Amazing Man Alive. Police often question him just because they find him interesting. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. It only takes him 20 minutes to watch 60 Minutes. He once overthrew a third-world dictator by making a single phone call. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Fall Of Man

    Sa episode na "Fall Of Man," malinaw na ipinapakita na ang tunay na pagbabago ay nagsisimula kapag ang puso ay tumutugon sa Diyos nang may pananampalataya. Ang sermon na ito mula sa Pinoy Tagalog Sermon Podcast ay tumatalakay sa kwento ng kasalanan ng tao mula sa aklat ng Genesis. Ipinaliwanag na kahit nilikha ng Diyos ang lahat ng mabuti, ang kasalanan ang nagdala ng sakit at pagkasira sa mundo. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Tinutulungan nito ang nakikinig na makita kung paano isasabuhay ang katotohanan ng Diyos sa tahanan, simbahan, trabaho, at sa mga personal na laban ng araw-araw. Isinisi ng tao ang kanilang mga pagkakamali sa isa't isa, at sa huli, nagbigay-diin ang mensahe sa pangangailangan ng pagkilala sa kasalanan at pagbabalik-loob sa Diyos bilang solusyon sa binuong plano at kabutihan na may layuning muling ibalik ang shalom o kapayapaan sa mundo. Pangunahing Aral - Ang Epekto ng Kasalanan : Ang kasalanan ay nagdudulot ng pagkakahiwalay sa Diyos at sa kapwa tao, na nagiging sanhi ng pagkawasak ng mga relasyon at pagkilus ng tao sa mundo. Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Dahil dito, ang mensahe ay kapaki-pakinabang sa mga naghahanap ng tunay na espirituwal na paglago at paninibagong-lakas. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Makakatulong ito sa mga bagong mananampalataya at maging sa mga matagal nang lumalakad kay Cristo ngunit nangangailangan ng sariwang paalala mula sa Kasulatan. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    Following the Star of Wonder

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about following God’s light with faith, reverence, and a willing heart.

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    Faith Steps

    This episode centers on the message "Faith Steps" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. This sermon on Faith Steps delivers a powerful biblical message about God's grace and love. It is a meaningful spiritual encouragement for anyone seeking to grow in their relationship with Christ. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It helps listeners think through what obedience looks like at home, in church, in relationships, and in the hidden spaces where motives are formed. I am a spirit filled believer, sustain my personal relationship with the Lord, empowered by my commitment to community and express their outreach to others. Therefore I can say and, uh, all right, turn your bulletin over and we're still really launching the year and what we're doing and where we're going and what we're talking about. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. At the end of last year, kind of used Mark eight in verse 18, just really stirring in my heart when I was reading it one day where Jesus was crossing the lake with his disciples. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.The episode keeps the focus where it belongs: on God's character, God's Word, and the kind of response that leads to lasting spiritual fruit. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Faith And Patience In Suffering

    "Faith And Patience In Suffering" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. We are in the last installment of our series. We are talking about how we can demonstrate our faith, the gospel, and we're looking at the book of John which is a very practical book and it's really concerned about how do we apply our faith in our day-to-day life and that's what we're looking at because sometimes we have this idea of what a Christian should be or how our life should look like pero may kanya-kanya tayo ng idea, even people who are not from church, they have different expectations and mindset about people from church and so it's important for us to base our conviction, our lifestyle, our standard in the word of God. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. Last May 11, I celebrated my 25th birthday, 39, 39th birthday, May 11, I still can't believe next year I will have midlife crisis already, 40, sabi nila may midlife crisis, 40, I don't know, I'm yet to discover. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. That makes the message timely for anyone who wants spiritual renewal that reaches everyday decisions and relationships. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.Whether you are rebuilding, waiting, grieving, serving, or simply asking God for wisdom, this sermon provides evergreen encouragement rooted in Scripture. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    Hold On a Little Longer

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about perseverance, patience, and trusting God when breakthrough still feels just out of reach.

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    Essential Doctrines Standing On Truth

    Sa mensaheng "Essential Doctrines Standing On Truth," inilalapit tayo ng sermon sa katotohanan ng Salita ng Diyos at sa panawagang mamuhay nang may tunay na pagsunod. Ang sermon na ito mula sa the church community ay nakatuon sa kahalagahan ng mga mahahalagang doktrina sa Kristiyanong pananampalataya, batay sa mga isinulat ni Apostol Pedro sa ikalawang liham niya. Itinuturo nito na ang mga doktrinang ito ay hindi mapapalitan at dapat nating bantayan ang ating pananampalataya laban sa mga maling aral at guro. Isa itong uri ng mensaheng tumutulong sa nakikinig na huminto sandali, makinig nang mabuti, at muling sukatin ang buhay ayon sa katotohanan ng Diyos at hindi ayon sa takot, pressure, o nakasanayan.Malaking lakas ng sermon na ito ang pagiging praktikal nito. Napakahalaga ng mensaheng ito para sa mga dumaraan sa pagod, kalungkutan, pressure, tukso, kalituhan, o mabibigat na desisyong kailangang harapin nang may pananampalataya. Pinapahalagahan ang pagkakaroon ng matibay na pundasyon sa ating paniniwala sa Diyos upang makaiwas sa pagka-confuse at panlilinlang. Ang sentrong mensahe ay ang pag-alam at pamumuhay ayon sa mga doktrina upang lumago sa ating relasyon kay Cristo. Dahil dito, hindi lang ito pampalakas-loob kundi gabay din para sa susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya.Sa kabuuan ng mensahe, malinaw na ang pagbabago ay hindi nagsisimula sa panlabas na anyo kundi sa pusong handang makinig, magsisi, magtiwala, at sumunod. Hindi nito hinihikayat ang mababaw na relihiyon o simpleng emosyon lamang. Sa halip, inaanyayahan nito ang nakikinig na yakapin ang katotohanan ng Diyos at isabuhay iyon sa mga desisyon, relasyon, at personal na pakikibaka sa araw-araw. Pangunahing Aral - Inerrancy ng Kasulatan : Ang Bibliya ay walang kamalian, may awtoridad, at kinakailangan sa ating buhay upang lumago sa pananampalataya at karunungan. May init at katapatan ang mensahe kaya nananatili itong relevant kahit paulit-ulit pakinggan sa iba’t ibang panahon ng buhay.Kung nais mong tumibay ang pananampalataya, luminaw ang direksyon, at mas lalong manalig sa kabutihan ng Diyos, ang episode na ito ay may malinaw at praktikal na tulong para sa iyo. Nagiging mahalagang paalala ito na ang Salita ng Diyos ay sapat, napapanahon, at may kapangyarihang umakay sa atin sa mas matatag na paglakad kasama si Cristo. Tinutulungan din nitong makita ng nakikinig ang susunod na hakbang ng pananampalataya kapag ang buhay ay magulo, mabigat, o puno ng tanong. Dahil dito, ang episode ay may halaga hindi lang bilang minsang pampalakas-loob kundi bilang mensaheng maaaring balikan kapag kailangang muling patatagin ang puso sa Panginoon.

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    Entering the Kingdom Through the Narrow Gate – Choosing Jesus Over Comfort

    This episode centers on the message "Entering the Kingdom Through the Narrow Gate – Choosing Jesus Over Comfort" and invites listeners into a deeper, Scripture-shaped response to God. from finding the narrow road that leads to heaven. Let's read the verses in Matthew 7, verses 13 to 23. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. The message is especially useful for people facing uncertainty, spiritual fatigue, grief, temptation, family strain, or a fresh need for courage. Enter by the narrow gate, for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction. And those who enter by it are many, for the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are few. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. Are grapes gathered from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles? It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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    You Need God Right Now

    A Pinoy Tagalog sermon about turning to God in the present moment instead of waiting for a more convenient time.

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    Encountering God

    "Encountering God" brings a timely biblical reflection that connects gospel truth with the real pressures of daily life. You know, in history, here in the church community Green Hills and across the metro, the services on the first Sunday of the year is always jam-packed. Now, I want you to tap the person to your left. It is the kind of message that helps listeners slow down, listen carefully, and measure their lives again by the truth of God rather than by emotion, pressure, or habit.A major strength of the sermon is that it does not leave truth in theory. It gives concrete spiritual direction for people who want more than religious routine and are asking God for renewed conviction, healing, or maturity. But before you say anything, just give them a smile first. The best smile that you can give for the year. That practical focus makes the episode useful for listeners who need not only encouragement, but also a clearer next step in faith.Throughout the episode, the emphasis stays on inner transformation rather than surface religion. It reminds listeners that God is not simply asking for appearance, noise, or performance, but for a heart that listens, repents, trusts, and follows through. And then say this, I hope to see you every Sunday until December. We're celebrating a new decade as we enter 2020. It speaks to ordinary life with enough honesty and warmth that the message remains relevant long after the first listen.If you need biblical clarity, renewed hope, and practical encouragement for the road ahead, this episode offers a grounded word that points your heart back to Christ. The result is a message that can strengthen believers in seasons of waiting, rebuilding, pressure, healing, and renewed surrender. It also gives listeners a practical way to return to Scripture, prayer, and obedient trust when the next step feels difficult or unclear. In that sense, the episode remains useful not only as a one-time encouragement, but as a sermon worth revisiting when faith needs to be renewed.

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Tired of listening to English Christian sermons? Pinoy Tagalog Sermons is the podcast series for you. These sermons will help deepen your faith and provide biblical guidance, even if you don't fully understand what's being said. The Pinoy Tagalog Sermons podcast series is a refreshing way to be reminded of God's Word. The sermons are delivered by various pastors with different topics, allowing listeners to choose which sermon will resonate the most with them.

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Tired of listening to English Christian sermons? Pinoy Tagalog Sermons is the podcast series for you. These sermons will help deepen your faith and provide biblical guidance, even if you don't fully understand what's being said. The Pinoy Tagalog Sermons podcast series is a refreshing way to be...

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