Biyernes, Marso 18, 2011

MANSERVE OF GOD

Will a man serve God for nought”

Job 1:1-12

I want to begin by asking you a very serious question, "Why are you serving God?" "What is your motivation for being fearful of Him, faithful to Him and fruitful for Him?" Many serve God because of what it might profit them. There are those who only serve God because of a position or a paycheck.

I have come into contact with many people, down through the years, who have only served God as long as they had gotten everything they wanted. As long as they were able to get from God what they wanted, and thought they needed, then they continued to serve Him. As we come to this familiar portion of scripture, there are some very interesting things taking place. One of those things being that God, and Satan are involved in a very interesting discussion. You will notice in verses 6-7, there is a conversation. However, as you come to verse 8 there is also a consideration. This is one of the most powerful questions that God ever asked. It was asked in regards to the faithfulness of Job. As I consider this question I stand amazed at the confidence that God had in Job to make the suggestion, to Satan, that he tempt and try him. It was not a question of Job having faith in God, but of God having faith in Job. I wonder, could the same be said of you or I? Could God say with unwavering, undaunted confidence, "Hast thou considered my servant ___________?"





I used to say that I always wanted God to brag on me until I realized that Job got into big trouble all because the Lord bragged on him. It would behoove us to make sure of what we’re saying, because we may just get into something we didn’t know anything about. However, the question that I want us to consider today is found in verse 9. It is not a question asked by God, nor it is a question asked by Job. Rather, it is a question asked by the devil himself, "Doth Job fear God for nought?" Literally, the devil is asking, "Does Job fear for favor? Does Job fear God for nothing?" He is implying that the only reason Job is serving God is because of the blessings that God has showered upon his life. If those things were to come to an end, he is suggesting that Job would stop serving God altogether. I hate to admit it and give the devil credit, but this is one of the greatest questions the devil ever asked. This question leads me to 3 questions that I want to pose you, today, as taken from the life, and story of this man named Job. The first question I want you to consider is:





I. Will a Man Serve God In The Midst Of SUFFERING It doesn’t take a lengthy introduction to this man by the name of Job to discover that his life was marked by untold suffering. In fact, Job suffers more in a 24-hour period than many will ever suffer in a lifetime. God gives Satan permission to afflict Job with the exception of his life. As a result, Job faced a great time of: A. Financial Suffering Job 1: 16-17 B. Emotional Suffering Job 1: 18-19 C. Physical Suffering Job 2: 8-9 There was a prevalent teaching in those days that physical blessings were a sign of God’s favor. If a man had an abundance of things, then it was evident that God had blessed him and showed favor to him. On the other hand, if a man suddenly endured hardship, then it was an indication of the fact that God was disciplining and chastening him. The only problem with that teaching is that it is simply not scriptural. The Bible reminds us that some of God’s choicest servants endured great times of suffering, tormen,t and affliction. The faith that enabled some to escape enabled others to endure times of perplexity and persecution. One of the most damaging teachings today is that if a man is right with God he will never endure hardships or troubles. However, nothing could be farther from Bible truth. Many "faith healers" today will lead many to believe that it is God’s desire for everyone to be healed, and for no one to be sick. However, I need not remind you that God’s people, from the beginning of Biblical record, have always gotten sick, and have always died. The question is not, "Do I have enough faith to be healed, but do I have enough faith to stay sick?" If God chooses not to heal me, do I still have enough faith to trust Him and serve Him? If physical blessings were a sign of God’s favor then Job would have been a man who would have stood bankrupt. In just one day he loses everything that he had. He lost his fields, flocks, finances, and his family. So, I again pose the question, if you were Job, would you continue to serve God in the midst of suffering.

II. Will a Man Serve God In The Midst of SLANDER Job‘s ordeal did not end with his suffering, but it continued to manifest itself in the midst of the slander that he endured. It is seen it two unique ways. First:

A. He is betrayed by His companion
Notice Job 2: 9. His own wife, helper, and soul-mate now turns her back on her husband. #1 illustration I heard about a woman who went with her husband to the doctor’s office for a checkup. After a while the doctor asked the wife to come in and excused the husband. He said, "Your husband is gravely ill, and unless you do certain things your husband is going to die." She said, "Well, what must I do?" He said, "Every morning make sure he gets a good healthy breakfast. Have him come home for lunch every day and feed him his favorite meal. Make sure you feed him a good hot dinner every night. Be romantic whenever he desires it. Give him a massage before he goes to sleep. Don’t let him do any chores around the house. Finally, keep the house spotless and clean so he doesn’t get exposed to any unnecessary germs. Never argue with him. Always let him have his way." When they got into the car to go home, the husband said, "What did the doctor say?" She said, "The doctor said you’re going to die."

#2 illustration I heard about an old farmer and his wife who wanted to take a ride in a private plane, but it was $50 a head. The farmer’s wife told the pilot that he just couldn’t afford to pay. Well, the pilot offered them a deal. He said, "I will take both of you up for free on one condition. You can’t say one single word during the entire trip. If you say one word you’ve got to pay me the $100." The farmer’s wife said, "You’ve got a deal." They took off and when he got up into the air the pilot started doing loop-the-loops and figure eights; he put the plane into a steep dive; he went into a sharp bank; he flew the plane straight up, and then he flew it upside down. He put it into a spin. He did everything he could to get them to say something, but he didn’t hear one word. When he landed, the pilot said, "Well, lady, you got yourself a free ride. I didn’t think you could do it." The wife said, "Well, I want to tell you it was real close. I almost shouted when Papa fell out!" However, Job not only faced the slander of being betrayed by his companion, but:

B. He is belittled by His confidants In Job 2:11-13 we’re introduced to Job’s 3 infamous friend. I don’t know about you, but I do not need the type of friends that came to comfort Job. Friends are supposed to help not hurt. Friends are supposed to take away some of the pain not add to the pain. However, Job is betrayed by his companion and belittled by his confidants. He now finds himself all alone. It’s just him and God in the midst of his suffering and in the midst of his slander. I ask you, will you continue to serve God when you feel all alone? Will you serve God when it seems that you’re the only one interested in serving God? Young person, will you stand for God, and serve God when it seems you’re the only one at school wanting to do so. Ladies and gentlemen, will you serve God when your companion betrays you and your friends belittle you? I think of a phrase coined by Dr. J. Vernon McGee years ago: "This is where the rubber meets the road!"

III. Will a Man Serve God In The Midst of SILENCE I believe it would be safe to say that the greatest tragedy of Job’s plight was not the suffering or slander that he endured, but the silence. Through it all it seemed that God was silent, with no comment on his personal situation. This was the greatest unsolved mystery. Someone once said: "I could take it if God would answer me. I could take it if God would just tell me why!" The fact of the matter is that we may never know "Why." There may not be an answer, and if there were, we would not be able to comprehend it. I think again of R. T. Kendall words: "God doesn’t have to explain, nor justify anything He has ever done. He does not have to have a precedent to perform any act, nor does He have to do anything twice to prove Himself to man!" As we consider Job’s life story, we see that there were 3 things he had to learn about God’s silence.

A. God Has A Right to His Silence Notice Job 38: 1-4. A great Reformation theologian, once said to his friend Martin Luther, "This day you and I will discuss the governance of the universe." Luther replied, "This day you and I will go fishing and leave the governance of the universe to God." For thirty-eight chapters God is silent. But, finally, when God speaks, He has something to say to Job. He reminds Job of His sovereignty, His wisdom and His Lordship. In essence He is saying, "Job, where were you when I spoke things into existence? Who is it that causes the sun, and stars to shine, and takes care of all of His own creation?" God is reminding Job that He has a right to be silent, because He is God. In fact, He has a right to do and to be anything that He so desires. He doesn’t owe an explanation or justification for anything He has ever done or allowed.

B. God Has A Reason for His Silence

Look with me in Job 42: 1-6. No doubt Job has often wondered why God seemed to be silent through all of his suffering, sorrow, sickness, and slander. However, now it seems that he comes to the realization of the fact that God was under no obligation to give him any type of reason or explanation. He realizes that God, not only has a right to His silence, but a reason for His silence.

The fact of the matter is that God is very deliberate in His dealings. He does not do anything by accident or coincidence. He does things by a purpose, with a purpose, and for a purpose. Thus, everything God does, or ever seeks to do is driven by a divine reason.

Finally, Job learned that:

C. God Has A Reward from His Silence You are familiar with the outcome of the life of Job. In Job 42:10,12, we’re enlightened to God’s reward He bestowed upon the life of this faithful man of God. Finally, the light shines through the darkness, and although he may not understand, Job accepts the fact that God knows what He is doing. Thus, God rewards Job’s service and faithfulness to Him by rewarding Him, and giving him twice the amount of everything he had to begin with.

Conclusion: So, let’s allow Job to answer one of the greatest questions that the devil ever asked, "Does Job fear God for nought, or does Job serve God for nothing?" Will a man serve God in the midst of suffering? Listen to Job’s testimony in Job 13:15 “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him.” My life has been blessed, down through the years, to have become acquainted with the life, and ministry of a man by the name of Adoniram Judson, the great missionary to Burma. For years he endured untold hardships trying to reach the Burmese people with the gospel. In fact, for 7 heartbreaking years he suffered hunger and privation. During this time he was thrown into prison, and for 17 months he was subjected to some of the most incredible mistreatment one could imagine. As a result, for the rest of his life, he carried the ugly scars made by the chains, and shackles that had bound him.

Upon his release from prison, Judson asked permission to enter another province where he might resume to preach the gospel. The godless ruler emphatically denied his sacred request, and explained it by saying: "My people are not foolish enough to listen to anything a missionary might have to say. But, I fear that they might be impressed by your SCARS, and turn to your religion!"

"Christians are like tea. Their real strength is not drawn out until they are in hot water!"

Life is hard. Life is heavy. We will encounter times of suffering, times of slander, and times of silence. The question is not will we face such times; but, the question is will you continue to serve God, love God, and be faithful to God in the midst of such times. I believe you would have to agree with me that this is one of the greatest questions the devil ever asked.

ANG PAGSAKOP NG MGA KAHARIAN

GOLD ----BABYLON --Nabucadnezar
Silver-----Bansang Iran - Sadam Husein
Bronze---Bansang Greece --Alexander the Great
Iron------Roman Impire - Dakilang Herodes

DANIEL 2:38-45

Niloob ng Diyos na masakop ninyo ang lahat ng tao, hayop, at ibon sa lahat ng dako. Kayo ang ulong gintong iyon. Ang susunod sa inyo ay ang ikalawang kaharian na mas mahina kaysa inyo.Pagkatapos, lilitaw ang pangatlong kaharian na isinasagisag ng tanso, at sasakupin nito ang buong daigdig. Ang pang-apat na kaharian ay sintigas ng bakal, Katulad ng nagagawa ng bakal, dudurugin ng kahariang ito ang buong daigdig. Ang kahulugan naman ng nakita ninyong mga paa na yari sa bakal at putik ay ito: mahahati ang kaharian ngunit mananatili ang tigas ng bakal sapagkat ito'y nakahalo sa putik. Ganito naman ang kahulugan ng mga paang yari sa pinaghalong bakal at putik. May bahagi itong matibay at may bahagi namang marupok. Ang kahulugan ng pinag-samang bakal at putik ay pag-aasawa ng magkakaibang lahi; ngunit hindi ito magtatagal kung paanong hindi maaaring paghaluin ang bakal at putik. Sa panahon ng mga haring iyon, ang Diyos sa kalangitan ay magtatatag ng isang kahariang hindi maibabagsak kailanman, ni masasakop ninuman. Dudurugin nito at ganap na wawasakin ang iba pang kaharian, at mananatili io magpakailanman. Kaya't hindi na makakabangon ang mga iyon kahit kailan. Katulad ito ng inyong nakitang tipak ng bato na dumurog sa rebultong yari sa bakal, putik, tanso, pilak, at ginto. Mahal na hari, ang manyayarisa hinaharap ay ipinapaalam na sa inyo ng dakilang Diyos.

SATANAS -Morning Star Prince of Earth

How, Why, and When, Did Satan fall from Heaven?
Why did Satan Think He could Defeat GOD?

ISAIAS 14:12-15

"O Maningning na Bituin sa umaga, anak ng Bukang Liwayway! Bumagsak ka rin sa lupa, at nahulog mula sa langit. Ikaw na nagpasuko sa mga bansa! Hindi ba't sinabi mo sa iyong sarili? 'Aakyat ako sa langit; at sa ibabaw ng mga bituin ng Diyos, ilalagay ko ang aking trono. Uupo ako sa ibabaw ng bundok na tagpuan ng mga diyos sa malayong hilaga. Aakyat ako sa ibabaw ng mga ulap, papantayan ko ang Kataas-taasan. Ngunit anong nangyari at nahulog ka sa daigdig ng mga patay? Sa kalaliman walang hanggan?

EZEKIEL 28:11-19

Sinabi sa akin ni Yahweh; "Ezekiel, anak ng tao, tangisan mo ang sasapitin ng hari ng Tiro. Sabihin mong ito ang ipinapasabi ko: Ikaw ay larawan ng kasakdalan. Puspos ng kaalaman. Ang ganda mo'y walang kapintasan. Tulad mo'y nasa paraiso ng Diyos, sa hardin ng Eden. Nababalot ka ng iba't ibang uri ng batong mamahalin: sardiyo, topaz at diyamanteng nagniningning, berilo, onise at jasper na walang kahambing; safiro, esmeralda at karbungko. Ginto ang iyong enggasto. At ang pagkaukit dito ay inihanda noong una pa, nang isilang ka sa mundo. Kerubin ang itinalaga kong magbabantay sa iyo. Nasa ituktok ka ng aking banal na bundok. Ang nilalakaran mo'y mga batong kumikinang. Wala kang kapintasan mula pa nang isilang hanggang sa maisipan mong mamuhay sa kasamaan. Nang lumakas ang kalakal mo, natuto kang sumuway at namuhay sa kasalanan. Kaya, ipinagtabuyan ka mua sa aking banal na bundok. Pinalayas ka ng kerubin sa kinatatayuan mong mga batong kumikinang. Naging palalo ka dahil sa iyong kagandahan. Ginamit mo sa kasamaan ang iyong karunungan para mapatatag ang iyong katayuan. Kaya ibinagsak kita sa lupa upang maging babala sa ibang mga bansa. Dahil sa masamanag pamamaraaan ng iyong pangangalakal, nasalaula ang Templo at nadumihan. Kaya ipinatupok kita sa apoy. Nilamon ka nga nito at nakita ng lahat na ikaw ay naging abo. Katapusan mo na. Mawawala ka na nang lubusan. Lahat ng bansang nakakakilala sa iyo ay takot na takot na matulad sila sa iyong sinapit."

ANG KASAYSAYAN NG PAGLIKHA

GENESIS 1:1-31

Nang pasimula ay nilikha ng Diyos ang langit at ang lupa; ang lupa ay walang hugis o anyo. Dilim ang bumabalot sa kalaliman at kumikilos ang Espiritu ng Diyos sa ibabaw ng tubig. Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon ng liwanag!" At nagkaroon nga. Nasiyahan ang Diyos nang ito'y mamasdan. Pinagbuklod niya ang liwanag at ang dilim. Ang liwanag ay tinawag niyang Araw at ang dilim naman ay tinawag na Gabi. Lumilipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umaga---iyon ang unang araw.Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon ng kalawakang maghahati sa tubig upang ito'y magkahiwalay!" At nagyari ito nga ito.Ginawa ng Diyos na pumagitan ang kalawakan sa tubig na nasa itaas at sa tubig na nasa ibaba. Langit ang itinawag niya sa kalawakan. Lumipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umaga---iyon ang ikalawang araw. Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magsama-sama sa isang dako ang tubig sa silong ng langit upang lumitaw ang lupa." At nagyari nga ito. Tinawag niyang Lupa ang tuyong bahagi at Dagat naman ang nagsama-samang tubig. Nasiyahan siya nang ito'y mamasdan.Pagkatapos, sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon sa lupa ng lahat ng uri ng tumutubong halamang nagkakabinhi at mga punong namumunga." At nagyari ito. Tumubo nga sa lupa ang gayong mga halaman. Nasiyahan siya nang ito'y mamasdan. Lumipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umaga---iyon ang ikatlong araw. Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon ng mga tanglaw sa langit upang mabukod ang araw sa gabi. Ito ang magiging batayan sa bilang ng mg araw, taon at kapistahan. Mula sa langit, ang mga ito'y magbibigay ng liwanag sa daigdig." At gayon nga ang nagyari. Nilikha ng Diyos ang dalawang malalaking tanglaw: Ang araw, upang magbigay liwanag sa maghapon, at ang Buwan, upang tumanglaw kung gabi. Nilikha rin niya ang mga bituin. Inilagay niya sa langit ang mga tanglaw na ito upang magbigay ng liwanag sa daigdig, tumanglaw kung araw at gabi, at magbukod sa liwanag at dilim. Nasiyahan ang Diyos nang ito'y kanyang mamasdan. Lumipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umaga---iyon ang ikaapat na araw. Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon saa tubig ng maraming bagay na may buhay, at magkaroon din ng mga ibon sa himpapawid." Nilikha ng Diyos ang mga dambuhala sa dagat, at lahat ng bagay na nabubuhay sa tubig, gayundin ang lahat ng uri ng ibon. Nasiyahan ang Diyos nang ito'y mamasdan. Pinagpala niya ang mga ito at sinabi: "Magpakarami ang lahat ng bagay na nabubuhay sa tubig at punuin ang karagatan; magpakarami rin ang mga ibon at punuin ang daigdig." Lumipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umaga---iyon ang ikalimang araw. Sinabi ng Diyos: "Magkaroon ng lahat ng uri ng hayop sa lupa---maamo, maiilap, malalaki at maliliit." At gayon nga ang nagyari. Ginawa nga niya ang lahat ng ito, at nasiyahan siya nang ito'y kanyang mamasdan. Pagkatapos, sinabi ng Diyos: "Ngayon likhain natin ang tao ayon sa ating larawan, ayon sa ating wangis. Sila ang mamamahala sa mga isda, sa mga ibon sa himpapawid at sa lahat ng hayop, maging maamo o mailap, malaki o maliit." Nilalang nga ng Diyos ang tao ayon sa kanyang larawan. Sila'y kanyang nilalang na isang lalaki at isang babae, at sila'y pinagpala niya. Sinabi niya, "Magpakarami kayo at punuin ninyo ng inyong mga anak ang buong daigdig, at kayo ang mamahala nito. Binibigyan ko kayo ng kapangyarihan sa mga isda sa tubig, sa mga ibon sa himpapawid, at sa lahat ng mga hayop na nasa ibabaw ng lupa. Ibinibigay ko rin sa inyo ang lahat ng uri ng kahalamang nagkakabinhi at mga bungangkahoy bilang pagkain ninyo. Ang lahat ng halamang luntian ay ibinibigay ko naman sa lahat ng hayop sa ibabaw ng lupa at sa lahat ng mga ibon. At ito nga ang nagyari. Pinagmasdan ng Diyos ang lahat niyang ginawa, at lubos siyang nasiyahan. Lumipas ang gabi, at sumapit ang umga-iyon ang ikaanim na araw.

TALAAN NG MGA NINUNO NI JESU-CRISTO

MATEO 1:1-17

Ito ang talaan ng mga ninuno ni Jesu-Cristo na mula sa angkan ni David na mula naman sa lahi ni Abraham. Mula kay Abraham hanggang kay Haring David, ang mga ninuno ni Jesus ay sina: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob na ama ni Juda at ng kanyang mga kapatid, Juda, Fares at Zara na mga anak ni Juda kay Tamar, Esrom na anak ni Fares, Aram, Aminadab, Naason, Salmon, Boaz na anak ni Salmon kay Rahab, Obed na anak ni Salmon kay Rahab, Obed na anak ni Boaz kay Ruth, at Jesse na aman ni Haring David. Mula naman kay Haring David hanggang sa naging bihag ang mga taga-Juda sa Babilonia, ang mga ninuno ni Jesus ay sina: David, Solomon na anak ni Haring David sa dating asawa ni Urias, Rehoboam, Abias, Asa, Jehoshafat, Joram, Ozias, Jotam, Acaz, Ezequias, Manases, Amos, Josias, Jeconias at ang mga kapatid nito. At pagkatapos na sila'y maging bihag sa Babilonia hanggang sa ipanganak si Jesus, ang mga ninuno niya ay sina: Jeconias, Salatiel, Zerubabel, Abiud, Eliakim. Azor, Sadoc, Aquim, Eliud, Eleazar, Matan, Jacob at si Jose na asawa ni Maria. Si Maria ang ina ni Jesus--ang tinatawag na Cristo. Samakatuwid, may labing apat na salinlahi mula kay Abraham hanggang kay David, labing-apat mula kay David hanggang sa pagkabihag ng mga Israelita sa Babilonia at labing-apat din mula sa pagkabihag sa Babilonia hanggang kay Cristo.

Ang Halaman ng Eden

GENESIS 2:4-10

Nang likhain ng PAGINOONG Yahweh ang lupa at lahat ng bagay sa langit, wala pang anumang halaman o pananim sa lupa, sapagkat hindi pa nagpapaulan noon ang PANGINOONG Yahweh, at wala pa ring nagsasaka. Ngunit mayroon nang bukal ng tubig na dumidilig sa kapatagan sa lupa. Pagkatapos, ginawa ng PANGINOONG Yahweh ang tao mula sa alabok, hiningahan niya sa ilong, at nagkaroon ito ng buhay. Gumawa ang PANGINOONG Yahweh ng isang halamanan sa Eden, sa dakong silangan, at doon dinala ang taong kanyang nilalang. Pinatubo niya roon ang lahat ng uri ng punongkahoy na magagandang pagmasdan at masasarap na bunga. Sa gitna ng halamanan ay naroon ang punong kahoy na nagbibigay-kaalaman tungkol sa mabuti at masama. Umaagos noon mula sa Eden ang isang ilog na dumidilig sa halamanan. Paglabas doon, ito'y nahahati sa apat na sanga. Ang una na kung tawagi'y Ilog Pishon ay umagos sa lupain ng Havilla. Lantay ang ginto roon at marami ring bedelio at batong onise. Ang ikalawang sanga ng ilog na tinatawag naman Gihon ay umaagos sa lupain ng Etiopia. Ilog tigris naman ang tawag sa ikatlong sanga, at umaagos naman ito sa silangan ng Asiria. Ang ikaapat na sanga ng ilog ay ang Eufrates. Inilagay ng PANGINOOG Yahweh ang tao sa halamanan ng Eden upang ito'y pagyamanin at pangalagaan, Sinabi niya sa tao. "Makakain mo ang alinmang bungang-kahoy sa halamanan, maliban sa bunga ng punongkahoy na nagbibigay ng kaalaman tungkol sa mabuti at masama. Huwag na huwag mong kakainin ang bungang iyon, sapagkat sa araw na kainin mo iyon ay mamamatay ka." Matapos gawin ang lahat ng ito, sinabi ng PANGINOONG Yahweh, "Hindi mabuti na mag-isa ang tao; bibigyan ko siya ng isang angkop na makakasama at makakatulong." Kaya, mula sa lupa ay lumikha ang PANGINOONG Yahweh ng mga hayop sa parang at mga ibon sa himpapawid, dinala niya ang mga ito sa tao upang ipaubaya rito ang pagbibigay ng mga pangalan sa mga iyon. Kung ano ang kanyang itinawag, iyon ang naging pangalan ng mga ito. Ang tao nga ang nagbigay ng pangalan sa lahat ng ibon sa himpapawid at hayop sa parang, Ngunit wala isa man sa mga ito ang nababagay na makasama at makatulong niya. Kaya't pinatulog ng PANGINOONG Yahweh ang tao. Samantalang nahihimbing, kinuha niya ang isang tadyang nito at pinaghilom ang laman sa tapat niyon. Ang tadyang na iyo'y ginawa niyang isang babae, at dinala niya ito sa lalaki. SInabi ng lalaki,

"Sa wakas, narito ang isang tulad ko. laman ng aking laman, buto ng aking buto, babae ang itatawag sa kanya, sapagkat sa lalaki siya'y kinuha.

Ito ang dahilan kaya iniiwan ng lalaki ang kanyang ama't ina, nagsasama sila ng kanyang asawa, at sila'y nagiging isa. Kapwa hubad noon ang lalaki at ang babae, ngunit hindi sila nahihiya.

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Date Posted: February 4, 2011

Below is a list of official Vera7 Branches:

* Branch 1 - Calamba City, Laguna

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