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16/05/2026

The Complete Blueprint of Grace
By Bishop Emi Domingo

God’s Word contains the full revelation of His redemptive plan, His abundant grace, and His unchanging truth. It is perfectly sufficient to guide us in every season, decision, and circumstance of life. As 1 Corinthians 4:6 exhorts, “Do not go beyond what is written,” we are reminded not to add human traditions or speculative revelations to what God has already declared as complete. His finished work is fully unveiled in Scripture—and everything essential for salvation, sanctification, and Christian living is already given.

This is the Blueprint of Grace—God’s complete and divinely inspired Word that lays out the design, dimensions, and details of a life anchored in Christ. Just like a master architect’s blueprint, Scripture gives us God’s design for life. It shows us His perspective on human identity, salvation, relationships, and eternity. It provides different views—historical, prophetic, spiritual, practical—all perfectly aligned in the person and finished work of Jesus Christ.

• Design: God’s Word is intentional and ordered. “By wisdom the Lord laid the earth’s foundations, by understanding He set the heavens in place” (Proverbs 3:19). His Word shapes the foundation of our lives with divine wisdom.

• Perspective: In a world full of limited human opinion, Scripture gives heaven’s vantage point. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105), guiding us with clarity when we can’t see the whole picture.

• Detail: Every part matters. “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16–17). Nothing in God’s Word is random—every verse serves the greater purpose of forming Christ in us.

• Alignment: Like every layer of a blueprint aligning with the whole, every part of Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—unfolds the same redemptive narrative centered on Christ. “Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning Himself” (Luke 24:27).

The Bible is not lacking. It’s not a rough sketch—it is a divine architectural plan for a life built on grace. It not only points us to Jesus Christ, the cornerstone of our faith (Ephesians 2:20), but also equips us to walk daily in His grace and truth. In a world overflowing with opinions, ideologies, and ever-changing standards, Scripture stands firm—our unshakable foundation.

We don’t need to search elsewhere for answers or divine guidance. God has already spoken. The Blueprint of Grace is complete. Everything we need for spiritual growth, godly living, purpose, and destiny is written for us, preserved, and revealed.

Let the Word of God be your construction guide. Let it shape your thinking, align your choices, and anchor your heart. In the pages of Scripture, you will find the grace that saves, the truth that sanctifies, and the wisdom that sustains. Stay grounded. Stay rooted. Stay built upon the blueprint that cannot fail. For the written Word is not just ink on paper—it is Spirit-breathed life, and it is more than enough.

16/05/2026

G R A C E - D R I V E N W O R S H I P
By Bishop Emi Domingo

Sa biyaya, ang tunay na emphasis ng pagsamba ay hindi kung ano ang ginagawa mo para sa Diyos kundi kung ano ang ginawa ng Diyos para sa iyo through Christ’s finished work. Ang sentro ng lahat ay hindi human performance kundi the perfection of the cross. Kapag inalis mo si Cristo at ang Kanyang tinapos na gawa, kahit gaano kaganda ang worship, kalakas ang praise, kalaki ang offering, o kadalas ang church attendance—lahat ng iyon ay walang spiritual value sa harap ng Diyos. Because God only accepts spiritual sacrifices offered through Christ. Sabi ng 1 Peter 2:5, “offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”

Ito ang malaking kaibahan ng grace at religion. Religion says, “Do more so God will accept you.” Grace says, “Tinanggap ka na ng Diyos because of Christ, kaya ngayon malaya ka nang sumamba, magmahal, maglingkod, at magbigay.” You don’t worship to be accepted—you worship because you are already accepted. You don’t give offerings para mahalin ka ng Diyos—you wholeheartedly give as a natural response to His love for you. Ephesians 1:6 says God “made us accepted in the Beloved.” Ang salitang “accepted” ay mula sa Greek word na charitoō—meaning highly favored by grace. Ibig sabihin, your acceptance is grace-based, not performance-based.

Kaya ang tunay na worship ay hindi paraan para makuha ang favor ng Diyos kundi response sa favor na natanggap mo na kay Cristo. Worship is not pressure—it is overflow. Giving is not payment—it is gratitude. Service is not obligation—it is affection flowing from grace.

Ito rin ang dahilan kung bakit sinabi ni Jesus: “My yoke is easy and My burden is light” (Matthew 11:30). Ang salitang “easy” dito ay mula sa Greek word na chrēstos, which also carries the idea of pleasant, kind, gracious, and fitting. Ibig sabihin, ang relationship kay Cristo ay hindi mabigat na religious system full of pressure, fear, and endless striving. Kapag nahihirapan kang gawin para sa Diyos dahil pakiramdam mo kailangan mong patunayan ang sarili mo para tanggapin ka Niya—religion na ‘yan. Stop carrying that burden. Pero kapag natural, magaang, kusang-loob, at masaya mong ginagawa para sa Diyos—that is relationship flowing from grace.

Dapat lahat ng ginagawa natin para sa Diyos ay willing and joyful, hindi napipilitan. Sabi nga ng 2 Corinthians 9:7, “God loves a cheerful giver.” Hindi reluctant giver. Hindi pressured giver. Hindi manipulated worshiper. Ang tunay na grace produces willing hearts.

Huwag nating gawing religion ang tunay na pagsamba na puro do’s and don’ts, pressure, guilt, at performance. Ang tunay na worship should be as natural as breathing, because worship is the natural fruit of a life transformed by the grace of God. Kapag nakita mo kung gaano ka kamahal ng Diyos through the cross, worship becomes effortless response. Hindi mo kailangang pilitin ang pusong tunay na nakaranas ng biyaya.

Romans 12:1 says: “in view of God’s mercy, offer your bodies as a living sacrifice.” Notice the order. Hindi sinabi ni Paul na magsakripisyo ka para kaawaan ka ng Diyos. Ang sabi niya, “in view of God’s mercy.” Meaning, worship is always response to mercy, never requirement for mercy.

Hebrews 10:14 make it even clearer: For by one offering He has perfected us forever. Because of Christ’s one offering, accepted ka na forever sa harapan ng Diyos. Kaya hindi ka na sumasamba para maging accepted—you worship from acceptance. Hindi ka nagbibigay from emptiness—you give from fullness. Hindi ka nagse-serve para maligtas—you serve because you are already saved.

Make no mistake about it: worship outside of Christ becomes empty religion. But worship flowing from the revelation of the finished work becomes genuine, joyful, light, and life-giving. Grace does not kill worship—grace produces true worship. Grace does not stop giving—grace creates cheerful givers. Grace does not remove good works—grace becomes the source of good works. Grace is the root; worship, giving, and service are the fruit.

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