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


31 December 2017

What I've Read in 2017

Photo Credit: Goodreads


Saint John Paul the Great: His Five Loves -Jason Evert ♥
Closer: Pray Your Way to Intimacy with God - Fr. Bob McConaghy ♥
Live Loved - Max Lucado ♥
I'm Not Being Fed - Jeff Cavins

The Shack -WM. Paul Young
Fearless - Max Lucado
When God Whispers Your Name - Max Lucado
The Old Path of Loving Relationships - Bo Sanchez

Confessions of a Happy Christian - Zig Ziglar
The Little Prince -  Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry
The Valkyries - Paulo Coelho ♥
The Moon Smiled at Me - Ems Sy Chan

How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul - Crystalina Evert & Jason Evert ♥
Pure Womanhood - Crystalina Evert
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus - John Gray
Why Men Love Bitches - Sherry Argov

30 November 2017

Excerpts: Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado



Chelsea scanned the crowd for some glimmer of light, but all she saw was darkness.  Then out of the black came a fearsome cry that silenced the clamoring crowd.

"My God, my God, why have you abondoned me?"

His language was foreign to chelsea, but Manny had given her access to his eyes and ears,  so she understood the words.

Chelsea watched in horror as Christ's head fell limp for several moments. Then he pressed himself up on the nails and cried out, pausing between each word: "It is finished!"

Bitter tears stung Chelsea's eyes. She couldn't bear another moment of the cruel struggle. "Why did you bring me here, Manny?"

"This is the loneliest point in history. The last moment of true abandonment. From here on,  abandonment is nothing more than a myth. And loneliness? A choice."

As Manny spoke, their bleak surroundings melted away. Dark, heavy clouds shifted in the sky,
revealing a brilliant morning sun that chased away the shadows. The hard rocky ground bloomed and flourished beneath her feet. Chelsea now stood in a bright garden. Vines worked their way up a stony wall. Flowers were lifting in the morning sun. The sky was brilliantly blue. On thee other side of the garden, a large rock sealed on the entrance to a tomb.

"There is no separation. There is no chasm between you and the heavens. There is no divider,  no veil between you and God's love."

That's when Chelsea saw him. Jesus. Fully alive. His robe was as ray of sunshine, each thread radiant. His face shone like a full moon, the perfect reflection of his Father in heaven. The very sight of Jesus brought passersby to their knees. But for Chelsea, that moment when she caught a glimpse of his eyes, like blazing stars. The same light that was present in her darkest hours was shining back at her. 

"You wanted to know how you'll make it on your own?" Manny asked as the sights and sounds of the lush of Jerusalem garden gave way to the sterile hospital chapel. "You'll never know. Because you never will be."



22 November 2017

Moving Forward



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Excerpted from Manual of the Warrior of Light by Paulo Coelho


The warrior of the light does not always have faith. There are times when he does not believe in anything at all.

And he asks his heart: “Will all the effort be worthwhile?”

But the heart remains silent. And the warrior must decide for himself.

So he seeks an example. And he remembers that Jesus endured something similar – in order to live the human condition in all its fullness.

“Take this cup away from me,” said Jesus. He too lost heart and his courage, but he did not stop.

The warrior of the light remains faithless.

But he moves forward nevertheless, and his faith will return.