Grace Testament Church Podcast

Grace Testament Church

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  1. Jun 7

    Tough and Tender

    What does it truly mean to be like Jesus?Many people think strength and gentleness are opposites. Yet when we look at Christ, we see both perfectly displayed. Isaiah’s prophecy paints a picture of the coming Messiah as One who is remarkably tender toward people and unwaveringly tough in fulfilling the will of God.In this message, Pastor Rafy Panlilio explores two Christlike qualities every believer must develop:• Tenderness toward people• Toughness toward life’s challengesDrawing from Isaiah 42, Ephesians 4, Colossians 3, Philippians 4, and Hebrews 12, this message reminds us that spiritual maturity is not becoming harsh or becoming weak—it is learning to reflect the character of Jesus. Followers of Christ are called to show kindness, forgiveness, humility, patience, and gentleness, especially toward family members, fellow believers, and even those who have failed. At the same time, believers are called to develop spiritual resilience, perseverance, and inner strength when facing opposition, difficulties, and discouraging situations. As Pastor Rafy emphasizes: “Be tender with people, but be tough with problems.” Jesus never compromised truth, yet He never stopped showing compassion. He was gentle with the broken, patient with the weak, and strong enough to endure the cross for the joy set before Him. If you have been struggling with difficult people, difficult circumstances, or finding the balance between grace and strength, this message will encourage you to become more like Christ.

    44 min
  2. Season of the Spirit Part 3: Spiritual Maturity

    May 26

    Season of the Spirit Part 3: Spiritual Maturity

    In Part 3 of the Season of the Spirit series, Ps. Rafy Panlilio teaches on spiritual maturity through 1 Corinthians 14:20 and other key passages, reminding believers that growth in Christ is not just emotional, physical, or intellectual—it is deeply spiritual.Using the idea of “The Child in You,” the message explains how immaturity can still manifest in relationships, ministry, work, and everyday life through pride, offense, rebellion, selfishness, and unhealthy reactions. But through Christ, believers are called to grow beyond childishness in spirituality into maturity.This message highlights two major marks of maturity:Infants in EvilBelievers are called to be innocent when it comes to sin—not ignorant, but no longer naturally inclined toward evil. Because of Christ’s work on the cross, Christians are no longer slaves to sin and can now walk in righteousness and repentance.Mature in ThinkingSpiritual maturity is seen in the way believers think, respond, relate to others, and handle God’s Word. Mature Christians are grounded in truth, discerning in doctrine, and growing to become more like Christ.The message also emphasizes that maturity is revealed not only in ministry, but in relationships—how believers treat, serve, forgive, and build one another up.“Christians are often seen not by their actions, but by their reactions.”As the church continues its Season of the Spirit series, this message calls every believer to pursue Christlike maturity and allow the Holy Spirit to shape both character and relationships.

    39 min

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