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we are christ not our own in tagalog

Tagalog

we are christ not our own

Last Update: 2024-07-31
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we are christ and not our own

Tagalog

kami ay si krist na hindi sarili natin sa tagalog

Last Update: 2021-08-31
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we are entitled to our own free will

Tagalog

ang caption mo

Last Update: 2019-06-03
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we are all creator of our own destiny

Tagalog

all of us are creator of our own  destiny

Last Update: 2021-06-24
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we are the ones who are ruined by our own deeds

Tagalog

tayo ang napahamak sa sarili nating kagagawan

Last Update: 2020-11-26
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we are no longer children, we have our own lives and priorities

Tagalog

hindi na tayo bata ,may mga sarili na tayong buhay at priority

Last Update: 2019-12-08
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these decision affectected not our own well being of others

Tagalog

ang desisyon na ito ay nakakaapekto sa ating sariling kagalingan ng iba

Last Update: 2020-02-25
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everyone everywhere does not forget that we are all equal and fair and learn to give to each other without asking for a living and to live peacefully without harming other people and all wrong will be overlooked as long as we trust in ourselves. and never forget that god is always there to guide us through the days when we walk and do not rely on other people and learn to stand on our own feet and always think that we are developing

Tagalog

lahat ng tao kahit saan mapunta ay wag kakalimutan na lahat tayo ay pantay pantay at patas at matutung mag bigay sa kapwa ng walang hinihinging kapalit at mabuhay ng tahimik ng walang pinipinsalang ibang tao at lahat ng mali ay masusulysiyunan basta mag tiwala lang tayo sa ating sarili at wag kakalimutang ang diyos ay parating nariyan upang tayo ay gabayan sa mga araw na oras na ating nilalakbayan at wag umasa sa ibang tao at matutung tumayo sa sariling paa at laging isasaisip na tayo ay nabubu

Last Update: 2020-01-14
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correct grammar on translizal, rizal is the hero of our country, rizal is not ours but we are the one who was elected and assisted, it feels good that as the philippines is driving other races. so we love even though we do not have one person to feel that the philippines are loving people

Tagalog

si rizal ang bayani ng ating bansa, si rizal ay hindi natin kalahi pero tayo ang pinagsilbihan at tinulungan, masarap sa pakiramdam na bilang pilipino ay minahal tayo ng ibang lahi. kaya tayo mahalin natin kahit na hindi nating kalahi ang isang tao para maramdaman nila na ang pilipino ay mapagmahal na tao. si rizal ang taong kahit na maraming pagsubok ay nagagawa niya pang ngitian, malapit sa bata si rizal. siya rin ang batang nakagawa ng tula sa murang edad, bilib ako kay rizal dahil siya ay isang taong mapagmahal at matulungin.

Last Update: 2018-07-16
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our lives can get overwhelming, daunting, and hard. we can easily get discouraged, frustrated, and burned out by circumstances or relationships that are beyond our control. in those seasons where we are feeling hopeless and helpless, the best thing we can do is turn away from the challenges and turn toward christ. when we remember that god is in control and our lives are not our own, we remember we have a savior who gives us strength when we are weak and who comforts us in all our times of need.

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Last Update: 2021-06-08
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are you ready? jerry watts acts 2:1-13 think about your favorite place to go. now think about the preparation made to go. getting ready is exciting. it's exciting if you actually want to do it. for me, tell me we are going to the master's golf tournament, or the player's championship and i probably won't sleep for a week before going. at the same time, tell me we are going to make a trip to the daytona 500 and i'll likely go, but it will be more to please you than to thrill me. why? it's not because golf is intrinsically better than racing - golf just appeals to me. you are the same way. some things light your fire, and some don't. are you with me? today the question is ''are you ready?'' or maybe ''do you actually want what god wants to give?'' last week, as i sat in ''grammy's donut shop'' listening to ben speak very well from isaiah 6 , this thought occurred to me, ''god has done done it again'' (not good english, but great theology). you see, isaiah 6 is the turning point in the life and ministry of isaiah. everything that follows chapter 6 is a result of what happens there. before we leave isaiah be aware that in isaiah 7:9 god says, ''if you do not stand firm in your faith, then you will not stand at all.'' what a huge message for us today. it is too easy to make our stand on other things. we can attempt to stand on our past successes, our financial stability, our own intellect and ingenuity, our traditions, goodness, or personal desires, but when we do, we are subject to failure and divine discipline. isaiah understood this and was ready to stand on his faith. us? for almost 3 months i have focused us on spiritual awakening and revival, we have experienced the blessings of god in many ways. now here we are in acts 2. like isaiah 6 is for isaiah, acts 2 is the turning point in the christianity, 2nd only to the resurrection of jesus. this is big stuff for them and us, so it begs question: ''are you ready?'' ''am i ready?'' the bigger quest ...

Tagalog

hindrances ng panalangin

Last Update: 2022-04-03
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