Posts with the category “devotionals”

Who is your Master?
by Luis A. Villaseñor on May 30th, 2026
Jesus does not poll the crowd to rank their priorities—He performs a diagnostic on the human heart. By looking closely at our money, our minds, and our master, this exposition of Matthew 6:19-24 challenges us to look past our comfortable self-assessments and honestly face where our ultimate allegiance lies.  Read More
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“Presumption Disguised as Diligence”
by Ulises Galvez on October 15th, 2025
David’s sin began with presumption—trusting in numbers rather than the Name of the Lord. Pride led him to count his troops instead of depending on God’s power.  Read More
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Contemplando la Cruz
by Ulises Galvez on September 30th, 2025
La cruz de Jesucristo se levanta como la mayor paradoja en la historia humana. Fue un instrumento de vergüenza, y sin embargo se convirtió en el lugar de gloria. Fue diseñada para la muerte, y sin embargo aseguró la vida eterna.  Read More
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Contemplating the Cross
by Ulises Galvez on September 30th, 2025
The cross of Jesus Christ stands as the greatest paradox in human history. It was an instrument of shame, yet it became the very place of glory. It was designed for death, yet it secured eternal life. To contemplate the cross is to step onto holy ground, for here we see most clearly both the darkness of our sin and the brightness of God’s Gospel.   Read More
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"The One thing you need"
by Ulises Galvez on January 6th, 2025
Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on the themes from the sermon "The One thing you need this year"  Read More
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