She's a treasured gift from heaven
Gives love that is deep and true
Someone whom you can share your burden
Someone that guides and gives you comfort
Like a rose that never fades
So lovely that I could remember
As I stare on a woman's face
She smiles and cuddled me so tender
A woman like her is a sunset and evening star
That gives my life a bright light
Even she's so far
I could still feel her love so tight
And if there's one thing I don't want to lose forever
It would be my MOTHER
It's Up To My Mind
Friday, December 23, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Neglected Virtue: Be Humble Like Christ
God is constantly against the proud. If we are proud we must humble ourselves or God will humble us. On the other hand, the Bible tells us that God is especially drawn to and gives grace to the humble. He will exalt them in His perfect time (1 Pet 5:5-7). Therefore, we must live a life of humility.
Manasseh became king when he was 12 years old. He was one of the longest reigning kings of Judah, ruling for 55 years. But he did evil in God’s eyes. He built cast idols and images and stationed them inside the temple of the Lord. He was so blinded by idolatry that he even sacrificed his children to the fire (2 Chr 33:5-6).
God, abounding in grace, called the attention of King Manasseh and his people. But as proud people do, they did not listen to the correction of the Lord (v. 10). God then disciplined King Manasseh. Judah was invaded by Assyria and he was taken captive. He was brought to Babylon (v.11). These events led Manasseh to humble himself before the Lord (v. 12-13). He sought God and prayed. As a result of his plea, God brought him back to Jerusalem. From then on, Manasseh knew the Lord. This shows us that God is opposed to the proud but has a soft spot for those who humble themselves before Him.
By nature, humans are selfish. We always think about ourselves before we think of others’ needs. But the Bible tells us to: “Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.” (Phil 2:3-4) With humility we must look out for the needs of others just as Jesus did. It is a command. It is not based on feelings. It has to start with the mind.
We must learn to be like Jesus. He demonstrated true humility by surrendering His rights and by serving.
SURRENDER. Jesus existed, from eternity past, in the form of God (Phil 2:6, Jn 1:1-3). He is God yet He chose to empty Himself. He gave up His comfort. He became man. He did not cease to be God, but He gave up the privileges of being God. He could have chosen not to. Yet He did, in order to save us.
SERVE. Jesus was always conscious of His divinity. He is secure in His identity. That’s why He was able to surrender His rights and serve, taking the form of a bond-servant (Phil 2:7). We must be cautious though, for we could be serving with the wrong motives. We must check our hearts. If we are doing things for selfish ambition, we will inevitably get burned out. We should serve without self-interest. We must serve like Jesus.
To be humble is impossible if Jesus is not the Lord of our lives. Have you surrendered your life to Him as your Lord and Savior? The Bible says, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” (Mk 10:45) It takes much humbling to acknowledge that we are wretched beings in need of a Savior.
Jesus is the greatest example of humility. He is God but He surrendered His rights. He even served to the point of death on the cross. Jesus did not just teach humility, He lived it. He even promised us that He will give us the power to be humble.
Source: http://www.ccf.org.ph/be-humble-like-christ/
Manasseh became king when he was 12 years old. He was one of the longest reigning kings of Judah, ruling for 55 years. But he did evil in God’s eyes. He built cast idols and images and stationed them inside the temple of the Lord. He was so blinded by idolatry that he even sacrificed his children to the fire (2 Chr 33:5-6).
God, abounding in grace, called the attention of King Manasseh and his people. But as proud people do, they did not listen to the correction of the Lord (v. 10). God then disciplined King Manasseh. Judah was invaded by Assyria and he was taken captive. He was brought to Babylon (v.11). These events led Manasseh to humble himself before the Lord (v. 12-13). He sought God and prayed. As a result of his plea, God brought him back to Jerusalem. From then on, Manasseh knew the Lord. This shows us that God is opposed to the proud but has a soft spot for those who humble themselves before Him.
By nature, humans are selfish. We always think about ourselves before we think of others’ needs. But the Bible tells us to: “Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.” (Phil 2:3-4) With humility we must look out for the needs of others just as Jesus did. It is a command. It is not based on feelings. It has to start with the mind.
We must learn to be like Jesus. He demonstrated true humility by surrendering His rights and by serving.
SURRENDER. Jesus existed, from eternity past, in the form of God (Phil 2:6, Jn 1:1-3). He is God yet He chose to empty Himself. He gave up His comfort. He became man. He did not cease to be God, but He gave up the privileges of being God. He could have chosen not to. Yet He did, in order to save us.
SERVE. Jesus was always conscious of His divinity. He is secure in His identity. That’s why He was able to surrender His rights and serve, taking the form of a bond-servant (Phil 2:7). We must be cautious though, for we could be serving with the wrong motives. We must check our hearts. If we are doing things for selfish ambition, we will inevitably get burned out. We should serve without self-interest. We must serve like Jesus.
To be humble is impossible if Jesus is not the Lord of our lives. Have you surrendered your life to Him as your Lord and Savior? The Bible says, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” (Mk 10:45) It takes much humbling to acknowledge that we are wretched beings in need of a Savior.
Jesus is the greatest example of humility. He is God but He surrendered His rights. He even served to the point of death on the cross. Jesus did not just teach humility, He lived it. He even promised us that He will give us the power to be humble.
Source: http://www.ccf.org.ph/be-humble-like-christ/
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Neglected Virtue: HUMILITY
Humility is a neglected virtue that we should constantly pray for, yet we lose it the instant we think we have acquired it. 1 Peter 5:5-7 says, “You younger men, likewise, be subject to your elders; and all of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, for God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you at the proper time, casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.” According to this passage, there are three reasons why we must heed God’s command to be humble.
God is opposed to the proud. The word ‘opposed’ is used to describe an army that is organized to attack an enemy. This image shows that God takes pride seriously and He is constantly set against proud people. Pride is a root sin that produces many sins. It goes against our deep need for God. This is exactly why proud people don’t want to be corrected and refuse to repent.
Luke 18:10-14 tells of a repentant tax collector and a proud Pharisee. Spiritually proud people tend to judge others. On the other hand, humble people do not judge others easily because they are aware of their own failures and shortcomings. Jesus said, “I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted.” (v. 14)
God gives grace to the humble. The Christian life, from beginning until the end, can be lived by God’s grace alone. Just the same, we have an important part to play. We are neither to be controlling nor to be passive. We are to cooperate with God so He can work His way through us.
King Nebuchadnezzar was a powerful king of Babylon who did not acknowledge the God of the heavens. He was warned: “Break away now from your sins by doing righteousness and from your inquities…” (Daniel 4:27). But still he considered himself above God. Therefore, God humbled him.
He lost his mind and behaved like a beast (Daniel 4:31-32). When he finally came to his senses, Nebuchadnezzar humbled himself and worshiped God. He realized that God alone has the power to give or withhold success to whomever He wishes (Daniel 4:17) and that God is able to humble those who walk in pride (Daniel 4:37).
God exalts in due time. God gives us the grace to depend on Him by humbling ourselves under His mighty hand “that He may exalt [us] at the proper time.” God’s timing is always perfect. When Nebuchadnezzar humbled himself and revered God, he was reestablished to his position and was blessed by God even more (Daniel 4:36)...
If you want to read more about the topic on Neglected Virtue: "Humility", Visit the source below.
Source: http://www.ccf.org.ph/neglected-virtues-humility/#
God is opposed to the proud. The word ‘opposed’ is used to describe an army that is organized to attack an enemy. This image shows that God takes pride seriously and He is constantly set against proud people. Pride is a root sin that produces many sins. It goes against our deep need for God. This is exactly why proud people don’t want to be corrected and refuse to repent.
Luke 18:10-14 tells of a repentant tax collector and a proud Pharisee. Spiritually proud people tend to judge others. On the other hand, humble people do not judge others easily because they are aware of their own failures and shortcomings. Jesus said, “I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted.” (v. 14)
God gives grace to the humble. The Christian life, from beginning until the end, can be lived by God’s grace alone. Just the same, we have an important part to play. We are neither to be controlling nor to be passive. We are to cooperate with God so He can work His way through us.
King Nebuchadnezzar was a powerful king of Babylon who did not acknowledge the God of the heavens. He was warned: “Break away now from your sins by doing righteousness and from your inquities…” (Daniel 4:27). But still he considered himself above God. Therefore, God humbled him.
He lost his mind and behaved like a beast (Daniel 4:31-32). When he finally came to his senses, Nebuchadnezzar humbled himself and worshiped God. He realized that God alone has the power to give or withhold success to whomever He wishes (Daniel 4:17) and that God is able to humble those who walk in pride (Daniel 4:37).
God exalts in due time. God gives us the grace to depend on Him by humbling ourselves under His mighty hand “that He may exalt [us] at the proper time.” God’s timing is always perfect. When Nebuchadnezzar humbled himself and revered God, he was reestablished to his position and was blessed by God even more (Daniel 4:36)...
If you want to read more about the topic on Neglected Virtue: "Humility", Visit the source below.
Source: http://www.ccf.org.ph/neglected-virtues-humility/#
First Ever Video Upload in My YouTube Channel
Not everyone knows this song, I first heard it when I was making a video in Animoto. The tune is lovely but what I really liked about it is the message that tell me that sometimes we have to "Let It Go"..
Am I doing the right things, pursuing the right dreams?
I'll go for a drive
As I take in the scenery, look up at changing leaves
it's then I decide
Just let it flow
Out of my mind
'Cause I'll never know exactly what's in store
So the best thing for sure
Let it go
There's a price that you pay
for deciding not to take the common way
I've always liked being different,
but this is the difference: I never liked to fail
But there's people I meet who are so much like me,
they end up just fine
So I fill up my chest with another deep breath
and close my eyes (Chorus)
And the hardest thing for me to take is
when things don't move at my pace
And you're two whole feet of just where
I'll be a couple of years from the day
But I'm tired of the racing in my mind,
so I leave it all behind (Chorus)
Finale:
Let it go
Just let it go
Enjoy! ^_^
LYRICS:
The change in the weather is affecting me deeper this year
it's another reminder that the time is passing byAm I doing the right things, pursuing the right dreams?
I'll go for a drive
As I take in the scenery, look up at changing leaves
it's then I decide
Chorus:
To let it go
Out the windowJust let it flow
Out of my mind
'Cause I'll never know exactly what's in store
So the best thing for sure
Let it go
There's a price that you pay
for deciding not to take the common way
I've always liked being different,
but this is the difference: I never liked to fail
But there's people I meet who are so much like me,
they end up just fine
So I fill up my chest with another deep breath
and close my eyes (Chorus)
And the hardest thing for me to take is
when things don't move at my pace
And you're two whole feet of just where
I'll be a couple of years from the day
But I'm tired of the racing in my mind,
so I leave it all behind (Chorus)
Finale:
Let it go
Just let it go
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Healthy Benefits of Dried Cherries
Nowadays everybody is very curious of their health. People know how important is to have a fit and healthy body. That’s why many are spending their money buying vitamins supplements just to maintain or achieve that healthy body.
But we do not really need to spend a lot of money to be healthy. There are fruits that are very affordable yet have a lot of health benefits. Consider dried cherries. An ancient study says that a dried cherry has a diuretic effect that will increase the excretion of water from the body, this is best for people suffering for urinary retention or edemas. They say that frozen dried tart cherries are the best source of anti-oxidants, which helps lowers the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, or even cancer. An ongoing research shows that dried cherries is ranked number two for having an ORAC Score of 6000+ units of antioxidant among the twelve selected cherry fruits.
Dried cherries aid in sleeping problems. Dried cherries are also rich in melatonin which is responsible for our regular sleeping pattern. Dried cherries are used as an alternative for pain relievers. A research says that dried cherries have anti-inflammatory properties which help ease pain in people having arthritis.
You could also eat dried cherries instead of your usual after work energy bar. It has the same quantity of carbohydrates as your energy bar. You can prepare dried cherries in many ways. They can be a topping for your cereals, salads or even yogurt. They are also be a good snack. You can also baked dried cherries. Just explore. Dried cherries are economical and delicious. What is best about dried cherries is the fact that if you want to store them for a long time, that will not be problem. As long you keep them in a cool dry area, they will last for a year.
Having a healthy diet is easy, but what makes it difficult is the lifestyle we have. We don’t need to spend a lot of money, think of other ways. We just need to be considerate. Think of all the benefits of dried cherries – they lower the risk of heart diseases, cancer, aid in sleep problems and ease pain. Being extremely tasty, they are a convenient alternative for energy bars. With all these health benefits, dried cherries are one of the best choices to buy among the fruits in the grocery.
But we do not really need to spend a lot of money to be healthy. There are fruits that are very affordable yet have a lot of health benefits. Consider dried cherries. An ancient study says that a dried cherry has a diuretic effect that will increase the excretion of water from the body, this is best for people suffering for urinary retention or edemas. They say that frozen dried tart cherries are the best source of anti-oxidants, which helps lowers the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, or even cancer. An ongoing research shows that dried cherries is ranked number two for having an ORAC Score of 6000+ units of antioxidant among the twelve selected cherry fruits.
Dried cherries aid in sleeping problems. Dried cherries are also rich in melatonin which is responsible for our regular sleeping pattern. Dried cherries are used as an alternative for pain relievers. A research says that dried cherries have anti-inflammatory properties which help ease pain in people having arthritis.
You could also eat dried cherries instead of your usual after work energy bar. It has the same quantity of carbohydrates as your energy bar. You can prepare dried cherries in many ways. They can be a topping for your cereals, salads or even yogurt. They are also be a good snack. You can also baked dried cherries. Just explore. Dried cherries are economical and delicious. What is best about dried cherries is the fact that if you want to store them for a long time, that will not be problem. As long you keep them in a cool dry area, they will last for a year.
Having a healthy diet is easy, but what makes it difficult is the lifestyle we have. We don’t need to spend a lot of money, think of other ways. We just need to be considerate. Think of all the benefits of dried cherries – they lower the risk of heart diseases, cancer, aid in sleep problems and ease pain. Being extremely tasty, they are a convenient alternative for energy bars. With all these health benefits, dried cherries are one of the best choices to buy among the fruits in the grocery.
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