A humble and warm Bible study takes place every Wednesday at 2 PM in Shell, Murcia, Bacolod City. It's not just a gathering for learning, but a group of people coming together to grow in faith, share love, and reflect on God's word.

The Bible study is held in the welcoming residence of the Sejas family, who open their doors every week to host fellow believers. The Sejas family’s home is a great example of hospitality and Christian love. Every Wednesday, their home transforms into a space where individuals and families come together to study God’s word, seek spiritual guidance, and build lasting relationships. The Sejas family’s warmth and generosity create an environment where everyone feels welcome, making the Bible study a beloved and anticipated event for all who attend. Their home is not just a physical space but a sanctuary for all who seek spiritual growth, understanding, and fellowship.

The Bible study is led by the dynamic and compassionate Pastor Liberato Palomar and his wife, Sister Lilibeth Palomar. Pastor Libe, with his deep understanding of scripture, and Sister Lilibeth, with her nurturing spirit, offer guidance and wisdom that comes from the Holy Spirit with everyone in attendance.

Each session is carefully designed to allow everyone to engage with the scripture, ask questions, and share their reflections. Pastor Libe's teachings are clear, insightful, and practical, while Sister Lilibeth’s support provides an added layer of encouragement and care for each one of them. The couple’s partnership in leading the study exemplifies the strength of Christian unity, creating a balanced and enriching experience for all.

The Bible study is not just about studying scripture; it’s about building a community of believers who encourage, uplift, and pray for each other. It isn't just an intellectual exercise but a personal journey where everyone is invited to apply God's word to their own lives.

The session often begins with opening prayers, followed by a reading of the Bible, where Pastor Libe leads the group through passages, offering reflections and teachings. Discussions follow, with participants sharing their insights, thoughts, and personal experiences related to the scripture. The fellowship afterward is equally enriching, where everyone can share their joys, struggles, and victories, knowing they are part of a supportive Christian family.
In Matthew 18:20, Jesus promises, “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I with them.” This verse serves as a beautiful reminder that even in the simplest of settings—like the Sejas family’s home—Christ is present among His people. Each Wednesday, as the group gathers to seek His wisdom, we can trust that He is with them, guiding their hearts and minds through His Word. As the group comes together in His name, we know that He is leading them to new insights, greater love, and deeper faith.
As we witness the growth and impact of this Bible study, let us all take time to lift it up in prayer. Prayer is an essential part of every ministry, as it invites God’s guidance, wisdom, and blessing. It is through prayer that we connect with God and seek His will for the work He is doing in our lives and in the lives of others.
Let us pray for Pastor Libe and Sister Lilibeth, that God would continue to give them wisdom, strength, and inspiration as they lead the Bible study. Pray for their hearts to be filled with love for the people they serve. Pray for the Sejas Family and all who attends. Ask God to open the hearts of everyone, that they may be receptive to His Word, experience spiritual growth, and deepen their relationship with Him.

Pray that this Bible study would bear much fruit in the lives of all involved. Ask that it becomes a space where individuals find peace, purpose, and a deeper understanding of God’s will. Pray that God continues to provide for the needs of this ministry, that the Sejas family and all those involved remain healthy and safe, and that this gathering continues to thrive. As we pray, we invite God’s presence to move powerfully in this Bible study, in our hearts, and in our community.
Let’s commit to praying for this ministry.
Together, through prayer, we can support them as they continue to grow in faith and serve God.
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