Tuesday, October 25, 2011

BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY NING....

Ohhhhh Nooooo…I missed your birthday…

Why of all the people I know. It's your birthday that I missed. Its not that I don’t remember it at all but really my built in calendar failed to remind me.

Hope you will ever forgive me fo rthis …I know it's quite late but as what they said it's better late than never….

Happy happy birthday Ning…You're such a blessing to me and I will forever be grateful to God that He gave me a friend, a sister, an enemy, a critic, a confidante and someone whom I know will love and accept me for who I am in you. May God continue to give the desires of your heart. May you continue to seek His will and plans for you. May His blessings abound to you in great and small ways. May you taste and see His goodness every time you kneel to pray. May your day be brightened more with God's loving touch and may you sense He's with you now and loves you very much.

BELATED HAPPPY BIRTHDAY GUEN ! GOD BLESS YOU

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

WHAT A FRIEND I HAVE IN JESUS...

The glory of Friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)



Someone has said that if you can count your true friends on the fingers of one hand, you are blessed. A friend is one whom you can be yourself with and never fear that he or she will judge you. A friend is someone that you can confide in with complete trust. A friend is someone you respect and that respects you, not based upon worthiness but based upon a likeness of mind.

Faithful friends are a sturdy shelter: whoever finds one has found a treasure. FRIENDSHIP IS AN EXISTENTIAL NEED. It is an art to be cultivated, whether with humans or with God. And this art often involves taking a risk, a willingness to stick out one's neck or even to lay down one's life for one's friend if needed. Just as what Jesus did.

In our culture today, there is much talk about "love" but relatively little about friendship. So what's so special about friendship? It is common that we "fall into" love but we don't "fall into" friendship, although we can "fall out of friendship.

We have to work at friendship; friendship has to be cultivated; it has to be a mutual and mature relationship. When we fall into love, we walk on cloud nine, while being friends may often mean walking through dark valleys together. A friend is "as a way of being more than doing," one who is "being at the disposal of someone else."

Being a friend means "being available"-a sharing of life, knowledge, and self. Being available "involves an attitude, a posture, a signaling that draws on the deepest elements of the self." Such a person can engage and endure "creative schedule interruptions." A friend is one you can count on. In short, friendship makes demands: be there-- availability in life or death situations, in birth or grave encounters of another kind. A friend is even disposed to lay down his life for other friends. Can we be this kind of friend for others? God is such a friend and so is Jesus who calls us "friends," not servants.

One who finds a true friend is similar to one who finds wisdom. Both are worth more than silver, gold, coral, or jewels. Both are fine gifts and given to those who "fear the Lord," which is the beginning of wisdom and probably the start of genuine friendship.

Friendship should not only be based on happy moments but more often during the lowest point of your life.

In my experience there are two kind of friends. There are the one that you hang out with, have fun, laugh with but don’t cry with you. These are the transients, passing friends that when you meet again after three year or three month gap, you will just exchange hellos and nothing much to talk about. And there are those friends whom you meet after two weeks or twenty and still share this incredible connection. These are the friends that stand silently with you when the world falls apart and scales fall away.

As we grow older we learn that person that wasn’t supposed to ever let us down probably will. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs and very few second chances. But there is one definite SOMEONE who will stay with us no matter what. He will and never will change. He will remain true to us. And will be our friend forever. HE is JESUS OUR GREATEST AND ULTIMATE FRIEND.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Coming of.....AGE



I was in the elevator one morning going for work when I looked at my reflection in the mirror and there was a single tread of white thing sparkling on my head. At first I thought it's just a reflection of light from behind but when I plucked it out …guess what I found…a long white hair….oh no I am really getting older?

White hair is some sort of turning point in our life. Often we relate it to experiences in life. They said that the more white hair you have the more experienced person you are. But what about those who are bald and those who have white hair at early age (oppsss…no offense meant…). I remember one classmate before who have more white than black hair. It means that they are already well experienced person?

Other said it is hereditary , science said it is because of loss of melanin in our hair because the more melanin is present , the color of the hair is darker; if less melanin is present , the hair is lighter.

But as what the bible said in Proverbs 16:31 Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained by a righteous life. I began to examined myself because of that. Am I still the immature person I was before? Did my character changed for better or it become worst? Have I lived a righteous life? Have I spend wisely the past years of my life?. God already gave me 32 years on this earth and if He will asked me with those years how much I contributed in establishing His kingdom, maybe I can only name few. Really I am ashamed. But God is gracious that He didn’t look on the quantity on our service but on its quality. For Him what important is what's inside our heart and our desire to serve Him in the best way that we can.

They say that Age is just a state of mind. While this may be true to some extent, the reality is that seeing that hair on that day changed the way I viewed myself. I only have  some years on this earth left. I am in no way young. Once that milestone of age made its presence known, it can never be unknown… but what will remain are only those I did for His glory.

A DAY WITH THE AETAS