08 December 2018

Grace Happens Here by Max Lucado (Excerpts)

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GRACE FOR BREAKFAST


Peter’s thoughts are interrupted by a shout from the shore. “Catch any fish?”

Peter and John look up. Probably a villager. “No!” they yell.

“Try the other side!” the voice yells back.

John looks at Peter. What harm? So out sails the net. Peter wraps the rope around his wrist to wait.

But there is no wait. The rope pulls taut, and the net catches. Peter sets his weight against the side of the boat and begins to bring in the net. He’s so intense with the task, he misses the message.

John doesn’t. The moment is déjà vu. This has happened before. The long night. The empty net. The call to cast again. Fish flapping on the floor of the boat. Wait a minute . . . He lifts his eyes to the man on the shore. “It’s him,” he whispers.

Then louder, “It’s Jesus.”

Peter turns and looks. Jesus, the God of heaven and earth, is on the shore . . . and he’s building a fire.

Peter plunges into the water, swims to the shore, and stumbles out wet and shivering and stands in front of the friend he betrayed. Jesus has prepared a bed of coals.

For one of the few times in his life, Peter is silent. What words would suffice? The moment is too holy for words. God is offering breakfast to the friend who betrayed him. And Peter is once again finding grace at Galilee.

What do you say at a moment like this?

What do you say at a moment such as this?

It’s just you and God. You and God both know what you did. And neither one of you is proud of it. What do you do?

You might consider doing what Peter did. Stand in God’s presence. Stand in His sight. Stand still and wait. Sometimes that’s all a soul can do. Too repentant to speak, but too hopeful to leave—we just stand.

Stand amazed.

He has come back.

He invites you to try again. This time, with Him.


-From 3:16, Numbers of Hope

28 October 2018

Hippie by Paulo Coelho (Excerpts)

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Fight because you need to fight, because you're facing a battle. 

Fight because you are at peace with the universe, with the planets, 
the suns that explode and the stars that shrink and flare out forever. 

Fight to fulfill your destiny, without giving thought to gain or profit, 
losses or stratagems, victories and defeats.

Seek not your own gratification, but that of the Supreme Love who offers
nothing beyond a glimmering contact with the Cosmos and thus demands an act
of complete devotion -without doubts, without questions, love for love's sake 
and nothing else.

A love that owes nothing to anyone, that has no obligations, that finds joy 
in simple existence and the freedom to express itself. 






26 October 2018

Still Me by Jojo Moyes (Excerpts)




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"Tell me what's going on with you. Are you okay? 

Are you sad? You didn't sound sad. Maybe I just want you not be sad. 

Talk to me." - Sam



"I’ll stand there for a while, take a long view,
and just be glad that, even if it was only this way, 
we found each other again." -Louisa Clark




26 April 2018

Leaving the City of Regret





Excerpted from Perfect Love by Joyce Meyer


I had not really planned on taking a trip this time of the year, and yet I found myself packing hurriedly. This trip was going to be unpleasant and I knew in advance that no good would come of it. I’m talking about my annual "Guilt Trip". I got tickets to fly there on Wish I Had Airlines. It was an extremely short flight. I got my baggage which I couldn’t check, I chose to carry it myself all the way. It was weighted down with a thousand memories of what might have been. No one greeted me as I entered the terminal to the Regret City International Airport. I say international because people from all over the world come to this dismal town.

As I checked into the Last Resort Hotel, I noticed they were hosting the year's most important event, the Annual Pity Party. 
I wasn’t going to miss that great social occasion. Many of the town's leading citizens would be there. 

First, there would be the Done family, Should Have Done, Would have Done, and Could Have Done. Then came the I Had family. You probably know ol' Wish I Had & his clan. Of course the Opportunities would be present, Missed and Lost . The biggest family would be the Yesterdays. There are too many of them to count, but each one would have a sad story to tell. 

Then Shattered Dreams would surely make an appearance and Its Their Fault would regale us with stories (excuses) about how things have failed in his life, and each story will be loudly applauded by Don't Blame Me and I Couldn't Help It.

Well, to make a long story short, I went to this depressing party knowing that there would be no real benefit in doing so. And, as usual, I became very depressed. But as I thought about all the stories of failures brought back from the past, it occurred to me that all of this trip and subsequent "pity party" trips could be cancelled by me! I started to truly realize that I did not have to be there. I didn't have to be depressed. One thing kept going through my mind: 
I CAN'T CHANGE YESTERDAY, BUT I DO HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE TODAY A WONDERFUL DAY.
I can be happy, joyous, fulfilled, encouraged, as well as encouraging. Knowing this, i left the City of Regret immediately and left no forwarding address. Am I sorry for mistakes I've made in the past? YES! But there is no physical way to undo them.

So, if your'e planning a trip to the City of Regret, please cancel all your reservations now. Instead, take a trip to a place called Starting Again. I liked it so much that I have taken up permanent residence there. My neighbors, the I Forgive Myself and the New Starts, are also very helpful. By the way, you don't have to carry around heavy baggage, because the load is lifted form your shoulders on arrival. God bless you in finding this great town. If you have difficulty finding it--it's in your own heart--please look me up. I live on I Can Do It Street.

11 April 2018

Excerpts: Adultery by Paulo Coelho

Photo Credit: Goodreads


There is nothing more important we can give than the Love reflected in our own lives.
That is the one universal language that allows us to speak Chinese or dialects of India.
When I was young I traveled a lot—it was part of every student's rite of passage. I visited countries both rich and poor. I did not usually speak the local language, but everywhere the silent eloquence of Love helped me make myself understood.

The message of Love is in the way I live my life, and not in my words or my deeds.

In the letter of the Corinthians, Paul tells us, in three short lines, that Love is made of many elements, like light. We learn at school that if we pick up a prism and allow a ray of light to pass through, that ray will divide into seven colors, those of rainbow.

Paul shows us the rainbow of Love just as prism reveals to us the rainbow of light.

And what are those elements? They are virtues we hear about every day and that we can practice in every moment.

Patience: Love is patient...
Kindness: ...and kind.
Generosity: Love does not envy...
Humility:... or boast; it is not arrogant...
Courtesy:... or rude.
Unselfishness: It does not insist on its own way.
Good temper: It is not irritable...or resentful.
Guilelessness: or resentful.
Sincerity: It does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.

All these gifts concern us, our daily lives, and today and tomorrow, not with Eternity.

The problem is that people tend to relate these traits to the Love of God, but how does God manifest itself? Through the Love of man.

To find Peace in heaven, we must find love on Earth. Without it, we are worthless.


07 April 2018

Let God Use You

"As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”  -John 20:21


“Pray ka kay Jesus ha. Pag pray ka ni Ate Robz”; were the only words I could utter while hugging with a kid from He Care Mission.

I was taking photos during prayer time of the program, when I saw her in front crying.
She didn’t notice I was observing her I was pretending to take photos of the other kids.

Tears fell from her eyes and she kept on wiping it with both hands.
Then she transferred at the back as she continues to cover her face.

I transferred at the back too and asked the kid beside her to call her for me
as there's no space I could sit beside her. She just looked at me & refused. I asked her once again.
Then she stood up & sat beside me. We were sitting in an indian sit.

I hugged her so tight & I found myself crying too. I wanted to say something but I couldn’t utter any words anymore. I don’t know what she’s going through. I don’t know the reasons of those tears that made my heart felt so heavy.  I didn’t bother to ask anymore. I only promised that I will pray for her.

I continue to capture photos & saw her once again eating her meal. I smiled at her.
She looked at with me with a beautiful smile that I forgot to capture it with my cam.

I woke up today & remembered that wonderful experience yesterday.
Her beautiful smile made me cry again.

Thank you Lord for using me & for letting us experience Your amazing love everywhere.

22 March 2018

Don't Waste your Pain



Excerpted from Deeper by Fr. Bob McConaghy


When you're broadsided by life, when you're in your Good Friday, when
you're feeling any kind of pain—emotional or physical—the message is, "Don't waste your pain."

We are Christians, not masochists. We don't look for pain, and God doesn't give us crosses.
It's  people who give us crosses. Life give us crosses. The LRT gives us crosses.
EDSA gives us crosses.

God does not send crosses to punish us. We punish ourselves. When He gives us mercy 
in the sacrament of penance and we leave still feeling guilty, why do we do this?
Because we feel as though we need to be punished. 

When Jesus died on the cross on Good Friday, He said, "No more punishment. 
When I forgive you, you're justified just as if you've never sinned, just as if
you've never done that. Lay the burden down. Stop beating yourself up, but take up
your cross daily and follow Me."

Don't waste your pain. It can be redemptive for others. Look how redemptive
it was through the life of Renee. It was the same for the parishioners who
witnessed George's sacrife. Jesus sends powerful actual graces when we unite
whatever pain we have with His ongoing sacrifice to the Father.

Maybe someone you know is at the moment of death and they're scared of God 
or they don't believe in Him. What you can do is take whatever discomfort you're
experiencing at the moment and pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, the most
powerful  prayer you can pray for someone who is dying. Or maybe you can dedicate
the next twenty minutes of your pain for the nurses, doctors, and healers of the hospital
where that person is. This is a way to become significant in that particular situation.
Nobody else might notice but Jesus does. 

When Jesus walked around Galilee during His three years of ministry, He always 
noticed people whom nobody else noticed. He stopped and He touched them.
He touched the leper even if it was against the law. He turned things upside down.
Then He did the most beautifully significant thing of all time: He gave Himself for us.
What was a failure in the eyes of the world that didn't believe became the
very act that would save all men.

On Good Friday, don't settle for what you think you deserve because of your sins.
Rather experience what grace delivers to you as you pick up your cross each day.


Excerpts: God's Way is Still The Best Way by Zig Ziglar

Photo: Goodreads


-Duty makes us do things well, but love makes us do things beautifully.

-Outward fruits are simply the ones that can be seen by watching how someone interacts with others.

-Peace is that sense of wholeness, contentment, and stillness that fills a true believer.

-Help spread the joy.

-Live in such a way that people you serve will want to know what you have in your life that makes you so joyful, contented, & at peace.

-"..when your values are clear, your decisions are easy.-" B.Buffini

-No problem is too big for Him.

*There are always three sides to an issue — your side, the other side, and the right side.

*But these days we're all so busy, life is a whirlwind of activity, and were moving so fast nobody stops long enough to even notice patience in others.

-..lacking in nothing. -James 1:2-4

-Kindness ever accompanies love.

-What is yours is God's first.

-How can I express my gratitude to You, Lord. You are good beyond measure. -Amey Fair