Talk 11: Stumbling Blocks And Crippled Lives

2021-07-10T17:11:49+08:00

Talk 11: Stumbling Blocks And Crippled Lives Today, I want to preach the message, “God made you an Influencer.” Recently, I was reading how many jobs today did not exist 10 years ago: App Developer. App Designer. Podcast Producer. Telemedicine Doctor. Blockchain Analyst. And Zoom Event Hosts. (Who would have thought this would be a thing? But believe me, this takes real skill.) Here’s another job that’s very common today: Social Media Managers. Social Media started more than 10 years ago, but we didn’t need managers to manage our accounts. But now, we do. Last example. Last month, I was talking to a 9-year old. I asked him, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” During my time, kids will say, “Astronaut” and “Pilot” and “Firefighter”. The little boy told me, “I want to be an Influencer.” Once upon a time, you had to be a big star like Sharon Cuneta or Piolo Pascual to be an influencer. Now, anyone can be one. Because of the power of Facebook and YouTube and Tiktok, you can influence your followers to do this, watch this, read this, buy this, do that… You’re An Influencer But in a very real sense, social media is just amplifying a spiritual truth that is as old as Adam and Eve: We are all powerful influencers. We will be shocked if we find out how our words and actions reverberate through space and time. “The Domino Effect”  So I wrote a children’s story titled, “The Domino Effect”. But because it’s such a boring title, I changed the title to, “Why Rosalina The Cat Has A Short Tail”. The story begins one morning when Bowser stands up from bed, but because it was still dark, accidentally steps on Baby Bowser’s Lego toy. (And parents, you know how painful that is. The CIA will soon figure this out and use it to torture terrorists.) “Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!” Bowser says, limping to the bathroom. Later that day, he goes to the office still in a bad mood. Mario, his office assistant, submits a report to him. And Mr. Bowser scolds Mario for giving it late. He says with anger, “Mario, I needed your report at 9am. Why are you giving this to me at 10am? I thought you were a professional?” Mario is upset. He didn’t even know about the deadline. Later that evening, Mario goes home also in a bad mood. When he walks through the door, his wife Peach asks him, “Why are you late again?” (she said that because she really misses him). But Mario says, “Because I was working. Unlike some people I know who watch Kdrama all day!” Peach is hurt. Deeply hurt. That night, 7-year old Junior doesn’t want to go to bed because he still wants to play. Mama Peach shouts at him, “Ang tigas-tigas ng ulo mo! Go to your room NOW!” Junior sulks to his room. On the way, he sees his pet dog Yoshi sleeping

Talk 11: Stumbling Blocks And Crippled Lives2021-07-10T17:11:49+08:00

Great and Simple

2021-07-07T22:03:36+08:00

Talk 10 Death and Taxes Today, I want to preach the message, “Throw away the ladder.” Many years ago, I received a message from a religious leader.  But to understand the message, let me give a little background for those who don’t know me: When I was 13, I started preaching and became a missionary. When I hit 30, I became an entrepreneur while remaining a missionary. Here was his message: “Brother Bo, I was disappointed when you announced that you became an entrepreneur. Because you’re a preacher of God’s Word. Why are you dirtying your hands?  You should only do holy work. It’s beneath your stature as a man of God to get into business.  You should only be in the business of saving souls.” I think if I wasn’t immersed in Scriptures, I would have been swayed by his striking words. But I knew the Bible enough to hold on to my convictions. First, he said, “Why are you dirtying your hands with business?” Hmm.   What is wrong with dirty hands?  When you’re laboring in the farm, you must be proud of your dirty hands.  But I knew that “dirty” meant something else—it meant “sinful”.  But in my mind, business doesn’t have to be dirty. It can be very holy. Because it serves people, gives jobs, feeds families, sends kids to school.  Besides, Jesus was a carpenter. And St. Paul was a tent-maker. Business can be holy. The second thing that bothered me was when he said, “It’s beneath your stature as a man of God to get into business.” So in his perspective, there’s a ladder in God’s Kingdom. A hierarchy. On top are the priests and preachers and pastors.  On the bottom are salespeople and entrepreneurs and accountants and lawyers (perhaps especially lawyers). So the goal is climb the ladder. But it seems like I was going down the ladder. But here’s my deeper question: Is there really a ladder in God’s Kingdom? The Hierarchy Of The World It’s pretty obvious that there’s a ladder in the kingdom of this world. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know there’s a very entrenched hierarchy around you. Some are rich and some are poor. Some are powerful and some are powerless. That’s why you hear the message, “Aim for #1” and “Aspire For the Top” and “Climb the Corporate Ladder”. But two thousand years ago, Jesus came into the world to shake things up.  And here’s what I believe.  Jesus came to build a Kingdom with no ladders. Where everyone had equal worth. He did it in two ways. First, Jesus Treated The Bottom Dwellers As His VIPs The Beatitudes contains Jesus’ VIP Guest List for His Kingdom party. He treated all the rejects of society—the poor, the lepers, the tax-collectors, the prostitutes—as beautiful human beings.  And more than that, as His friends. He ate with them, laughed with them, and loved each one with great dignity and respect. He treated them as

Great and Simple2021-07-07T22:03:36+08:00

Death and Taxes

2021-06-24T18:01:30+08:00

Talk 10 Death and Taxes Welcome back to our thrilling “treasure hunt” through the Gospel of Matthew. I claim that you’ll continue to unearth rich spiritual wealth for your life. Today, I want to preach the simple message, “Jesus is your Brother.” I know what you’re thinking: “Gee Bo, can you preach something else? I know that already.” Hey, I know you do. But stick with me. Because God will reveal something powerful to you today. By the way, do you love Marvel movies? I do. It makes me feel like a kid again. Do you know Thor and his mighty hammer? My female friends don’t remember the action scenes, they just recall the ripped biceps of Chris Hemsworth. (If I added just a few more pull ups in my daily exercise, I think I would have looked like him. Sayang. Now, my belly looks like the belly of the drunkard Thor in Avengers Endgame.) Thor is the son of Odin, the King of Asgard. And Loki is Thor’s adopted brother. Let me share with you Loki’s wild backstory: Odin, the father of Thor, in one of his battles, found an abandoned baby. The infant happened to be the son of the Ruler of Asgard’s archenemy, the Frost Giants. And Odin does the unthinkable. He takes the baby home, adopts him, used magic to make him look Asgardian, named him Loki, and raised him with his son Thor. So Thor and Loki grew up as brothers in one family. This is all fiction. And rightly so, because the plot is absurd. Who in his right mind would adopt their enemy to be their own son? But as they, truth is stranger than fiction. Because isn’t this our story? St. Paul says that “while we were God’s enemies” He reconciled us through Jesus (see Romans 5:10). Later, Paul says, Instead, you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, “Abba, Father.” (Romans 8:15 NLT, emphasis mine) Because you’re part of God’s Family. And Jesus is your Brother. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. They say there are only two things that you cannot avoid in life: Death and Taxes. And that’s what we’re going to talk about today as both are found in our Bible passage. We’re about to read Jesus, for the second time, predicting His crucifixion. Four chapters later, He’ll do it for a third time. Why is Jesus like a broken record? (Thank God, vinyl records are making a strong come back. My ancient idioms still work!😂) This is my guess: It’s very difficult to dislodge the current picture of the Messiah from their brains. As we shared last week, the past Jewish Messiahs were violent. They led armies and slaughtered their enemies in a pool of blood. But Jesus the Messiah would not kill anyone; instead, He would be killed by his enemies. That is how He wins the victory. May I detour and give you a tiny pastoral lesson? Never

Death and Taxes2021-06-24T18:01:30+08:00

Faith and Doubt

2021-06-24T14:17:14+08:00

Talk 8 Faith and Doubt Our mind-blowing adventure through Matthew continues! Today, I want to preach the message, "God wants you to grow up." When I was eight years old, I had a neighbor who had a sari-sari store. I like buying chiz curls, so I went there often. Though she was older than me, wewere the same height—less than 4 feet tall. After that, my life became busy with school and ministry. Most of the time, I wasn’t home. And I never went back to that sari-sari store. But years later, I did, and guess who I saw? My old neighbor. She was still running it. But I was shocked when I saw her. When I went back, I was already 5’8. But she remained 4 feet tall. Physical dwarfism isn’t catastrophic. My neighbor lived a happy life. But spiritually dwarfism is a serious matter. One preacher said our churches are filled with spiritual babies, all screaming their heads off. Because they’re acting like selfish brats. If we don’t get what we want, if we our prayers aren’t answered, if we don’t reach our dreams according to our deadlines, or if we don’t get what we expect God to give us—we throw a tantrum. We walk away from God. Spiritual babies still need to be weaned from idolatry. We call ourselves Christians, but in our daily life, we’re not worshipping Christ, we’re worshipping ourselves. Dear friend, God wants you to grow up. Today, I want to share 3 lessons that spiritual babies need to hear. Message 1: The Church Will Fail You (And That’s Good) Let’s dive in: At the foot of the mountain, a large crowd was waiting for them. (Note that Jesus came from His Transfiguration.) A man came and knelt before Jesus and said, 15 “Lord, have mercy on my son. He has seizures and suffers terribly. He often falls into the fire or into the water. (I can only imagine his pain. I’m a Dad. Believe me when I say this. The most painful moments in my 54-years of living on this planet is seeing my children getting sick—and I can’t do anything about it.) 16 So I brought him to your disciples, but they couldn’t heal him.” (Matthew 17:14-16, emphasis mine). Can I insert a short but crucial message here? This man—the father of this demon-possessed boy—was not helped by the second-line Apostles. The first line guys, Peter, James, and John, were with their Master. So Andrew, Matthew, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, the other Simon, the other James, the other Judas, and Judas Iscariot were left. These Apostles failed him. And I’m sure Matthew was writing to early Christians who were also frustrated at their Church Leaders. And so will the Church and her leaders fail you. I, your leader, failed you. And will continue to fail you. And in one sense, we must fail you. So that like this man, you will be forced to run to Jesus. There will be times

Faith and Doubt2021-06-24T14:17:14+08:00

Uneasy Hearts and Enlightened Minds

2021-06-07T11:34:45+08:00

Talk 7 Uneasy Hearts and Enlightened Minds Welcome to our life-changing journey through Matthew. Today, I want to preach the message, “God is in the Ordinary.” Some people think God is only in the Supernatural. I remember my dear friend—the late Fr. Eric Santos. If there’s one thing I remember about him, he always made fun of how short he is. And he loved telling us this story: One day, a visitor, looking very important in his a barong tagalog, walked into the rectory—the parish house where Fr. Eric lived. When the man entered the gate, he saw Fr. Eric watering his plants. At that  moment, he was only wearing a simple white shirt. So the visitor said, “Pst, pst! Boy! Nandyan ang pari?” (Is the priest there?) Fr. Eric was miffed. He rushed upstairs to dress up, smoke shooting from his  nostrils, mumbling beneath his breath, “Papakita ko sa iyo sino ang pari!” (I’ll show him who the priest is.) He donned his white sotana and went down. When the visitor saw him, he said, “Ay, sacristan ka pala!” (You’re the altar boy.) Even with the sotana, Fr. Eric still didn’t look like a priest. Because he looked too ordinary. Friend, that’s exactly why we miss God in our lives. He’s there but we don’t see Him. Because we think God is only in the extraordinary and supernatural. We think God is only present in Church or in a Retreat or ina religious event. But God is present in your ordinary life. In your ordinary day. In your ordinary house. In your ordinary office. In your ordinary relationships. Adjust your expectations. Find God in the ordinary. Four Lessons From The Transfiguration Today, I share 4 powerful Lessons from the story of the Transfiguration of Jesus. Are you ready? Let’s dive in: Six days later Jesus took Peter and the two brothers, James and John, and led them up a high mountain to be alone. In the last Talk, I said that in this juncture of the story, Jesus was going to spend more time with his 12 disciples. But here, He goes even more micro and zeroes on just 3 disciples—Peter, James, and John. Lesson 1: Work On Your Inner Circle I believe Jesus is teaching us a leadership lesson: Your greatest impact happens not when you’re with the many but when you’re with the few. Listen carefully. If you want to impact the world, work on your inner circle. That’s what Jesus did here—He left the 9 to spend time with his core group of 3. A wise man said, “There’s something wrong if those who praise you are those who barely know you, and those who curse you are those closest to you.” (OUCH!) Can I go practical here? Work on your family. Prioritize your kids. This quote is so true: “No other success can compensate for failure at home.” Lesson 2: God Wants To Be Close To You Matthew says they went up a

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Unredeemed Lives and Saved Souls

2021-05-30T15:56:47+08:00

Talk 6 Unredeemed Lives and Saved Souls Welcome back to our exciting adventure through Matthew’s Gospel. Today, I want to preach the simple message, “Who do you follow? Before we begin, let me share with you a true-to-life horror story. One day, I met a woman who sold her soul to the devil. Like literally. After many years of desperation, she prayed to the devil and said, “I’m selling my soul to you. Make me rich!” And soon after that, money flowed into her life like the Niagara Falls. She met evil people and they became her business partners. All across the United States, this Filipina bought businesses and mansions. She had so much money, she didn’t know what to do with it. But one day, it hit her. She felt she was already in Hell. She was as miserable as Fork (I don’t curse, so that’ll do). She was so tormented, she wanted to kill herself and she attempted many times. But in one of her rock bottom moments, she finally turned to God. She said, “God, if you’re real, help me!” And she started renouncing the devil. Pretty soon, she lost all her businesses and mansions. And she ended up buried in debt. But she happy with her new relationship with God. I share you this wild story with you because today, God is asking you, “Who do you follow?” And I know that for most of us, the choice is not “A. The Devil” and “B. Jesus”. We’re religious people, for crying out loud. For most of us, the choice is “A. Our Version of Jesus” or “B. Jesus”. That’s what our Bible story will be about today. Many People Still Don’t Get Jesus A little background before we read. We’re now at this juncture in Matthew where Jesus will spend more time with His inner circle—his 12 disciples—before His final showdown in Jerusalem. I would probably do the same. If I knew that my days were numbered, I’d double down on the guys who will carry my mission when I’m gone. But Jesus was in a tight fix: Because up till this point, His guys still didn’t get His mission. Crazy, right? But what’s different today? Many follow their own version of Jesus. Choose Who You Will Follow Let’s begin: When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” 14 “Well,” they replied, “some say John the Baptist, some say Elijah, and others say Jeremiah or one of the other prophets.” (v.13-14) Where this conversation happened—Caesarea Philippi—was significant. Jesus could not have chosen a more dramatic theatrical backdrop. Because this area was like a Lazada for pagan gods. It was littered with many temples of Syrian “Baal” gods, had a long colorful history of Greek gods, plus a huge white-marble temple to worship the Roman Emperor as a deity. So this was the place to pick your god. And amidst

Unredeemed Lives and Saved Souls2021-05-30T15:56:47+08:00

The Unleavened Bread and False Teachings

2021-05-24T11:28:02+08:00

Talk 5 The Unleavened Bread and False Teachings Welcome to our beautiful study of Matthew. Today, I want to preach the message, “God is healing your blindness.” I’ll give you my thesis right off the bat: Pride will prevent us from seeing God. Which is really sad. God is already showing Himself to us, working in our lives, and we can’t see Him, because of pride. Before we dive into our reading, can I re-share the popular tale by Hans Christian Anderson, The Emperor’s New Clothes? Once upon a time, there was this King who was an incurable fashionista. I’m sure he owned al the issues of GQ magazine. And his Pinterest was 100% about Men’s Fashion. This guy would never go out unless he had new suit. One day, two swindlers heard about the King’s obsession, came to town, and boasted to him, “Your Highness, we have in our possession the most beautiful cloth in the world. But it’s mystical. It’s magical. Stupid people won’t be able to see it. To those with low IQ, it’s invisible. Only the wise can see the cloth.” The King was sold. He said, “Oooooh, I want that mystical cloth! As a bonus, I’ll know who among my Ministers are wise or stupid!” One Lie Will Need Eight Other Lies The King gave the two men a little room in his palace to start sewing his new robe. And they went about “pretending” to weave and sew. One day, the King sent one his oldest Advisors to check on them. When he entered the room, the two crooks appeared working on something, but obviously, the elderly man couldn’t see it. One of the swindlers said, “Do you see how the colors shine in the sunlight? Gorgeous, isn’t it?” The Advisor was dumbfounded. If he said, “I don’t see a thing,” that meant he was stupid. So he said, “Uh yes, it shimmers beautifully!” A few days later, the King sent his wisest Advisor. But the exact same thing happened. He also couldn’t see anything, but to protect himself, he claimed the cloth was “dazzling”. Finally, the two thieves presented the new suit to the King. Alas, he also couldn’t see it. But the two Advisors who “saw” the cloth previously were the noisiest in the room, praising it to the highest heavens, declaring, “This is the most amazing robe in the world!” The King thought to himself, “My ghad, I don’t see it. I’m stupid! But no one should know!” So he too started to gush over the suit. He said, “I have not seen anything like this in my entire life.” And all the Royal Ministers in the Hall began applauded, “Beautiful!” and “Gorgeous!” and “Lovely!” and “Bienisimo!” I’ve preached this before: One lie needs eight lies to prop it up. And each of those eight lies will need another set of eight to support it. Finally, a single lie will need a million lies to prop it up. Why

The Unleavened Bread and False Teachings2021-05-24T11:28:02+08:00

Saved Souls and Crazy Faith

2021-05-23T13:56:19+08:00

Saved Souls and Crazy Faith WELCOME back to our deep dive in Matthew. Today, I want to preach the simple yet profound message: “Multiply your blessings for others.” In August 2020, a huge explosion rocked Lebanon. An old rusty warehouse filled with a chemical used for fertilizer blew up like a nuclear bomb, killed 137 persons, wounded 5,000, and destroyed countless homes. The Governor of Beirut said it “destroyed half of the capital of Lebanon” and “disfigured their city”. After investigation, they discovered that this chemical used for fertilizer had been sitting in the warehouse for the past six years. Kept. Shelved. Stored. Hidden. There’s really something wrong with keeping stuff for too long. I’m using this story as an analogy. Fertilizer, if scattered in a little field, will not cause destruction and death. It will cause flourishing and fruitfulness. It will create a huge harvest for everyone. Here’s my message: Blessings are not designed to be kept but to be scattered, so that they multiply and bless the world. Don’t keep your blessings to yourself. Selfishness is dangerous. Sooner or later, you will explode and harm the people around you. This is what our Bible story is all about today… Was Jesus Rude? I’m really excited today because we’ll unpack a very controversial story. In this little tale, Jesus acts like a big snob. Harsh. Insensitive. Rude. Worse, he spoke like a racist. If this is the first time you’re hearing this story, I bet you’ll cringe. Are you ready to feel uncomfortable? Let’s begin… Then Jesus left Galilee and went north to the region of Tyre and Sidon. (v.21) That meant He was now entering into Gentile or Non-Jewish territory. Next: A Gentile woman who lived there came to him, pleading, “Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David! For my daughter is possessed by a demon that torments her severely.” 23 But Jesus gave her no reply, not even a word. (v.22- 23) Isn’t this odd? In the previous chapters, we read how Jesus healed hundreds of the sick. Why is He being snobbish here? But notice how the reaction of the disciples was even worse: Then his disciples urged him to send her away. “Tell her to go away,” they said. “She is bothering us with all her begging. (v.23) Notice the very disturbing answer Jesus gave her: Then Jesus said to the woman, “I was sent only to help God’s lost sheep—the people of Israel.” (v.24) Wait. What? Isn’t Jesus for everyone? Just to refresh your memory, seven chapters before this, Jesus said: And I tell you this, that many Gentiles will come from all over the world—from east and west— and sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at the feast in the Kingdom of Heaven. 12 But many Israelites—those for whom the Kingdom was prepared—will be thrown into outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (8:11-12) Let’s begin… Then Jesus left Galilee and went north to

Saved Souls and Crazy Faith2021-05-23T13:56:19+08:00

Second BIG DAY Talk

2021-05-08T15:26:22+08:00

Second BIG DAY Talk OUR Word for today is a story that’s told by St. Luke. It’s one of those stories that are preached again and again because it never runs out of wisdom. Could you quickly rub both of your eyes right now? (Only if you washed your hands) Great. Because today, I want you to read this story with fresh, clear eyes. Let's read from Luke 10:38 – 42 38 As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. 39 She had a sister called Mary (There’s something about that Mary) who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. 40 But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!” 41 “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, 42 but few things are needed—or indeed only one.[a ] Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:38-42 NIV, emphasis mine) Here’s my message to you today: Make Time. Stress vs. Rest Do you relate to Martha’s stress level? Quick activity: Can you type on the chatbox the name of a person that you look up to ---with reverence? It may be a real person like the Pope or Bro. Bo Sanchez or it may also be a fictional person like Spiderman or Harry Potter. Type the name now. Now, I want you to imagine this scenario: Tomorrow morning, you are awakened from your beauty sleep at 10 a.m. by a phone call -- an unregistered number. You pick up the call and say, "Hello?" Someone on the other line says, “Good morning! This is (insert the name of your role model). I just want you to know that I’m coming to visit your home today. I’ll be there for lunch. See you!” It only takes half a second before your feet touch the ground. You take a shower so fast it makes Usain Bolt--Jamaican sprinter, greatest sprinter of all time-- like a turtle. As soon as you’re done, you hit the kitchen. You pop open the fridge and see what you can whip up last minute. There’s a leftover slice of pizza on the top shelf, a few pieces of stale bread, and an unknown piece of meat that your mom sent you two months ago. Then you realize, Grab doesn’t deliver in your area. You start panicking. You’re a wreck. You wish you never took that call. This was why Martha was so stressed. The Messiah was coming to visit their home. In fairness to Martha, she just wanted to make a great first impression because she loved and respected Jesus. But in the pursuit of making a first impression, she ended up

Second BIG DAY Talk2021-05-08T15:26:22+08:00

First BIG DAY Talk

2021-05-08T17:58:26+08:00

First BIG DAY Talk LET me ask you this important question: What gets you out of bed? The popular coffee ad asks this question in Tagalog, "Para kaning ka bumabangon?" It's a beautiful question. What gets you out of bed? Is it a dream that gets you out of bed? Is it an obligation'? Is it a daily schedule? Or maybe it's a person - your mom threatening you with eviction if you don't get up? Whatever motivates you to get out of bed, I think we can all agree that one of the most powerful motivators in life is called hope. So today, I want to talk about The Power of Hope. And I want to preach to you this simple message: Get Your Hopes Up. Hope is powerful. Take away someone's hope and you'll see how that person dies a slow death. But fill someone with hope and that person can be hanging by the thinnest piece of thread on the edge of a deep cliff and still wish to find the will to survive. Hope gives us the ability to cope with even the worst situations of life. Hope vs. COVID Every living thing in this world has been given the instinct to survive. From the largest species to the smallest organism, every living thing wants to live. Think about it: A year after battling this deadly virus, COVID 19 is STILL plaguing the world. It's like a juice drink. The first product was so successfiul, it came out with different varieties. It started with just l variant, but now there are so many varieties There's the UK variant, the African variant, the Brazilian variant. We've even got our very own variant here in the Philippines. It's called PH3 (they made it sound like a deodorant so it doesn't sound threatening). But it's all the same. COVID19 in 2021 is basically just COVID 2020 wearing a wig. It changed wardrobe a little bit, but it's still the same COVID. This is evidence that COVID is adapting and mutating to survive. Because every living thing wants to survive. But no other species on this Planet has the greatest will to survive than the human being. Like you and me. Human beings have existed and persisted since the Creation of Man. We are survivors. Why? Because we have hope. I love what King David wrote long ago. He was considered Israel's greatest king (before Jesus came). David said, "I look up to the mountains-does my help come from there? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth!" (Psalm 121:1-2 NLT). Listen to this: All great rulers know that they're not the greatest. That there will always be someone greater than them. Let's be like David who knew where his help, his strength, his wisdom came from. They all came from up above. CHARACTERISTICS OF HOPEFUL PEOPLE Today, I want to share with you the Characteristics of a Hopeful Person by presenting the 4 types

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