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Saturday, November 15, 2014

What are you made for




  1. Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium. All are necessary to life. Exerpt from google. Without complexity; in a nutshell we are made out when male and female reproductive cells meet. 

    Some people live to fulfill their dreams. Everday they strive to get their goals. Do whatever it takes to achieve what they are longing for. Exert all the effort and grab each and every opportunity that come their way. Some nailed it and most stalled it out. How would you say you'll win or loose without trying? Reality bites, however, dreams do come true. There's nothing wrong with that. I just hope that we won't regret how you achieve  it. It is not about being happy nor well played the game rather play it with integrity. 

    Is there a formula for success? If you supervene someone you look up to would it be the same result? Do thriving people give advice to their novice to follow each and everything that happened to their lives?  I guess we all have the same answer. Because none of us has the exact same life we live in, no similar experiences from nativity to now, nothing in this life are parallel life perce'.

    Some people say they are made for something or someone. As per Christians, we are meant to live for Christ and Him only. We are made to live life to the full and it's for you to decide how. Some crave to spend their time for family, career, friends or whatever have you. Apostle Paul said in Philippians 1:21 "21 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." 


    How about you; what you are made for?




Monday, February 17, 2014

It takes one to know one



It takes an addict to know if someone is addicted to something. It takes a broken person to know how it feels like to be broken. It takes a saint to canonized a priest. We take our pride and prejudice to stretch out our judgement to someone or something that happened. We choose our friends so that we wont be associated with persons with bad records, substandard, dangerous and unruly. On my opinion it's not always been the case because Jesus was never like that. He took a wretch like me and He loved me and He saved me.


Let me ask you simple question, have you ever been a domestic animal to know that your pet needed to be fed? Just like Jesus (as for me) He doesn't need to be 100% human to know how to be tempted, rejected nor to love and be loved here on Earth but He was once a human for the fulfillment of the greatest purpose to save mankind if you let Him into your heart.

Whenever you wheedle yourself on judging others ask God first for the provision and that He will give reasons to understand why people have that kind of attitude or did something that didn't pass to your touchstone. For all have sinned and fall short for the glory of God.

God's ways are perfect even though He allows "uncontrollable unexpected" things to happen in our lives. Rest assured that He knows what He is doing and that His love for us is unconditional.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

See through









Why do we assimilate ourselves on the things we watch? Be it in movies, tv series, even tv commercials. We all have our own reasons. We see ourselves or someone we know in one of the portrayed characters. We wanted to do what they did or the main character inspires us maybe. Whatever our reasons are we somewhat acquire these on some of the clips we watched. We sometimes replicate over and over gagging ourselves. Positive or negative impact, still it influences us somehow. 


Let me ask you one thing. When we see Passion of Christ on my opinion is the most modernized Life of Christ(because Jesus as a kid I never knew He is that witty). How did it impact us? Are we inspired to do good for the meantime? Do we surrender all to Him for just a moment? I bet you cried. I hope we can say amen with what Paul stated in 1 Corinthians 11:1. We can never be perfect and God didn't asks us to. He wanted us to prepare ourselves when He comes, instead.


If your life will be viewed by other people. How will you think it will make a mark on them? Is it Christ they see through you