Jesus: the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Recognize that Jesus is truly the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This journey begins with sincere faith and deep trust, leading us to walk confidently in His ways each day.
Recognize that Jesus is truly the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This journey begins with sincere faith and deep trust, leading us to walk confidently in His ways each day.
Jesus: The Good Shepherd not only leads us to what we need but also walks with us every step of the journey. With Him before us, beside us, and even behind us, we can move forward with confidence, knowing we are always under His loving care.
Wherever we go, God walks with you, calling us to walk with others as well.
God’s Peace is a Gift—an assurance of His presence, a grace rooted in forgiveness, and a fruit of trusting Him completely. Therefore, if we truly want to grow in faith, we must first receive and nurture this gift of peace within our hearts.
As followers of Christ, we must put on the full armor of God: the Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, the Shoes of the Gospel of Peace, the Shield of Faith, and the Helmet of Salvation. God sent His Son to redeem us, so let us set our minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Thus, this Holy Week: Focus on the Inner Reality invites us to look within—to renew our prayer, to trust in God’s will, and to stop denying Jesus. Instead, may we repent and sincerely lament our sins.
As we continue our journey, may we always remember: God’s delay is not God’s denial, but His loving way of preparing something greater.
Walk in the light—with truth, humility, and love—as we continue to See the Light and Love of Jesus.
This Lent is an opportunity to rediscover that Jesus is the source of strength. When we come to Him with faith, He fills our hearts with the Living Water that truly satisfies.
During this Lent: Season of Self Examination, let us honestly ask ourselves: Have we fully surrendered to God? Have we allowed Him to shape our hearts?
We must resist his temptations. Instead, let us take up our cross through prayer, fasting, and giving. Above all, let us stay grounded in Jesus, for Lent is truly the Season of Going Back to Jesus.
As Christ gave Himself for us, we are called to give ourselves in love. If we faithfully practice these, we will truly Transform our Life in Christ.