Saturday, October 10, 2015

Today 001, Saturday

Today is Saturday and I'm off. Decided to take some time blogging to share what's been going. These days I feel so grateful about people's generosity. Mostly, I don't have to shed some funds for food because people here are always giving.

Today, I am going to clean the room (though I find it clean already), laundry my clothes, iron them, WATCH THE BLACKLIST SEASON 3!, watch some heheheh #aldub today's episode, and run this night with roommates.

Proverbs 19:21 says, Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails.







Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Desiring

Desiring to be bible-saturated. 

Matt 4:4, man shall not live by bread alone. 

I eat so my physical body be fed. I should read the Word so my spirit may live. 

I should also live by every Word from God. 

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Counting Hours, Counting Days

Currently feeling sleepy. We had fellowship last night and well, I couldn't also miss watching Aldub. Whaattttsss. Is this really me. Hahah! Ever since I got a chance to catch them in one of its episodes, I have been a fan. It ain't something hipster, but who cares. Maybe it is because I miss PH so much and it connects me to the idea of family, plus, i remember my lola. Sniff. How she cares like Nidora.

This morning, I had to sort out and file papers and some checking on logistics. I've always been an online worker back in PH and this work I am doing here now is something new. Administration which I have been liking so far. The feeling of buying and fulfilling needs of the company. This might be a good opportunity for me when I go back to PH.

For now, as I count the days and hours, I never forget to make it also counted. I try to do my best in every task given to me.

Nothing to say much. I just want to continue writing.


(Added on 20.12.2015, #DearYayaDub )

Monday, October 5, 2015

Monday Oct 5

Reading List: Still trying to finish reading The Sky Belongs to Us. I'm a big fan of non-fictions but this has gotten my attention. Still have books to read from the book buyers. Yes! They allowed me to lend unedited copies of new released books.  Perks of working in bookshop.

This morning's playlist going to work:
Glee Cast Version/ Man in the Mirror
Bon Iver/ Blindsided
Lowing/ I'll Wait for You
The Killers/ Runaways
Les Enfants/ Celeste
Maroon 5/ SUnday Morning
Mayday Parade / Somebody that I Used to Know
Said the Whale/ Mother
Nickel Creek/ On This Side

Feeling: Okay. Currently doing purchase orders and waiting for signatories.

October 4th is after October 3rd

Today's playlist while walking to flat.
Photograph / Ed Sheeran
Afire Love/ Ed Sheeran
Oh My My/ Act As If
All of Me / John Legend
Whippoorwill/ Annuals
Safe and Sound/ Capital Cities
Cool Kids/ Echo Smith

Was thinking of walking to Al Mamzar with Jhez but then I got so tired. I've been trying to save some transpo and do some walking and it has been a good idea to walk every morning going to office and going home to flat. 

The walk becomes easier with music. The path becomes lighter with happy  thoughts. I have been grateful for all the many consolations. I am thankful that when I get to be introduced to our new HR, my manager said I'm the ever efficient and kind admin assistant. Ahem. Hehehe. But truthfully, may I bring glory to God alone for everything I do. The work is full and I'm agitated (to save more funds so I can go home a bit sooner) but even though it will take some time, I always try to do my best at work. 


So walking home, I was greeted with the marvelous sun. Surely the look of the sun here in the Middle East is much different from Ph. Much appreciation to the Maker.


Matthew 24:35 says “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.”.. 

I asked myself, what words am I holding on to, what promises of Him am I keeping? I was reminded to meditate on His words. Surely everything shall pass away, His words won't. I have a good future that He has instore for me along with hope. He came to give me life and make it abundant. 

In one of my readings, it says..

Jesus is the exact opposite of a thief. He does not come to rob but to give. He finds up the person's life with everything life is worth living for: purpose, fulfillment, meaning, love, peace, confidence, security, and even freedom. John 10:10

Saturday, October 3, 2015

On God's will

How do I ask God for answers?

http://www.cbn.com/family/youth/darling_godswill.aspx


There is an old story preachers tell about a man trapped on the top of his house during a flood or hurricane or tsunami (insert your own natural disaster). The water is swiftly rising. As this man sits on his roof, fearful of being swept away by the current, he cries out to God, “God please deliver me.”
A few moments later, a farmer friend arrives with his boat. “Hey, friend, want a ride to safety?” he asks.
“No,” replies the man on top of his house. “God is going to deliver me.”
An hour later, the water is up to the gutters. A voluntary rescue person comes by on his yellow raft. “Hey, let’s get you off of there—and on to safety,” he yells.
But the man on top of his house refuses to go. “God is going to deliver me.”
Another hour passes and now the water is halfway up the roof. Roof Man is now on top of his chimney, nervously looking down at certain death and destruction.
Fortunately, a Red Cross volunteer swings by in a canoe and offers to ride Roof Man to safety. But Roof Man refuses. “No, God is going to deliver me.”
A couple of hours pass by and the water sweeps over the top of Roof Man’s house. He is carried away by the current and drowns. When he gets to Heaven, he meets Jesus and says, “I though you were going to deliver me.”
Jesus looks down at Roof Man and says, “I sent a boat, an inflatable raft, and a canoe—but you refused each one.”
We’ve all heard this story and every time we hear it, we laugh, right? But quite often this is the story of our attempts to discern God’s will.
I can’t tell you how many college students who tell me, “I just want to do God’s will.”
This is good. I wish more young people would surrender themselves to God’s plan for their lives.
But quite often those well-meaning college students or teenagers or even young married folks act as if God’s will is some sort of vague, hazy thing. A vapor that can’t be grasped. It’s almost as if they want God’s Will, but don’t every think they’ll have a shot at actually finding it.

Here are two truths that should change the way we think about God’s will.
(1) It is Satan who wants us to be confused, directionless, and ineffective.
(2) It is God who has a preordained plan for us, who has given us specific steps, and who wants to see our lives matter.

So, knowing those truths, how do we wrap our arms around that seemingly mysterious thing called, “God’s will?” Here are four concrete ways in which God speaks to us:

1. God speaks through circumstances.

Its funny, Christians routinely blast atheists and atheism, but we often act as if there is no God. We complain about the uncontrollable events in our lives as if we’re just here by chance, left to sort life out on our own.

But life isn’t dog-eat-dog. God is in charge of this world. God is in charge of our little world. And the events that He allows—getting fired from a job, meeting a future mate, getting rebuked by a pastor or Christian leader, the family we were born into, the town in which we live, the skill sets, talents, and gifts we possess—are all part of God’s divine blueprint for our success.

None of this happens by chance. God is not up in Heaven pounding his fist against his head saying, “Whoops, I really messed up with Dan.” No, God didn’t mess up. God didn’t’ make a mistake. God isn’t ever caught by surprise.

So you can do one of two things. You can continue to live as the world lives. You can stick to the motto, “Life is random, you get out of it what you make of it, I can’t help the way I am.” Or you can embrace your life—your life right now—as God’s will.

Yes, what happens to you that’s out of your control is God’s will for your life.

2. God speaks through opportunities.

Remember the guy with the boat? God presented to him opportunities and he refused them. A long time ago I had a friend who constantly agonized over every decision or every opportunity and wondered, “Is this God’s will?”

Meanwhile, God presented him opportunity after opportunity. He wanted to get married, but no girl was good enough. Oh, but he didn’t say that. He said really good spiritual things like, “It’s not God’s will.” Oh yeah? Did you talk to anybody about it? Did you pray about it? Did you ever consider that this could be an opportunity to explore?

And on and on it went with this guy. A dozen ministry and job opportunities were presented, but he never pursued any of them. He hemmed, hawed, quoted a lot of Scripture verses, but never made a move.

Ten years later I had lunch with him. And even though he has held down a job and even gotten married (finally found Miss Right), he is still in that pondering, hemming and hawing stage. I fear that at the end of his life he’ll be like Roof Man and God will say, “I brought along this opportunity and that opportunity and you refused to take them.”

God works through open doors and opportunities. It’s that simple. These are not just “lucky” occurrences. If you want to do God’s will, do as one of my Bible College professors used to say, “Go. Do something and God will direct you.”

3. God Speaks Through Spiritual Counselors and Mentors

This is where most of us slip up. We live a lone-ranger Christianity and refuse to listen to wise spiritual counselors. I believe that God’s plan for the Christian in this age is through the local church. Every believer should not only be a part of a local church, but should voluntarily put himself under the accountability of that church.

Now, for young people, this is a tough swallow. Why should I let any pastor or anybody control my life? But the truth is this. The Bible talks over and over about the value of wisdom. Wisdom is the ability to make good decisions, spiritual decisions, and God-honoring decisions.

But young people don’t have a lot of wisdom. That’s why we need to sit at the feet of pastors, trusted lay-leaders, parents, mentors, etc. Every major decision I have ever made in my life I have done with the approval and consent of my pastor. Why? I trust my pastor. He’s a man whom God has sovereignly put into my life to help guide me.

And you know what? I’ve been blessed every time. There have been many moments when I have had what I thought was a really good idea. But people I trust, who have more spiritual wisdom than I do, raised questions. They said, “Hmm, I’m not sure this is a good idea and here is why.”

You too have spiritual mentors in your life—if you don’t, find some in your church. Seek their wisdom. Seek their accountability. Seek their unbiased opinion.

A wise person will take such advice as God speaking to them. That is God’s will.

4. God's Will is Revealed in God's Word.

How basic, but how true. The fact of the matter is this: 99 percet of what God wants to you to do in your life is spelled out in His Word. And here’s a news flash for you. God is not going to mysteriously lead you to do something that contradicts His Word.
Ask yourself these questions. How much of God’s revealed Word are you following now?
Are you faithfully seeking Him on a daily basis through Bible study and prayer?
Are you active in ministry at a Bible-believing church?
Are you sharing your faith?
Are you doing your best to live apart from sin?
Are you faithful to your spouse?
Are you seeking satisfaction in Christ instead of the world?
These are just a few of many areas where the Bible touches our lives, where God’s Word is revealed to us in simple, concrete, direct language. And you and I can’t escape it.
Quite often, Christians try to blend their own sinful lifestyles with the teachings of Scripture and then they wonder why they can’t ever seem to discover “God’s will for their lives.” But unconfessed sin keeps you from closeness to God.
It’s not that God expects us to be perfect. But are you honestly living for him, seeking him, and doing your best to obey his commandments?
If so, guess what, pinch yourself, you’re in God’s will.

Happy Thoughts

Just this morning when i was walking to office, that's about 1 The Calling, 1 Jason Mraz, 1 John Mayer, and 4 Ed Sheeran songs, I was thinking of the things that would make me happy.
Like..
1. going to new york for a vacation! inspired by bff and lols yaya dub
2. the feeling of spontaneous nights of working out.
3. changing the world and inspiring people (wow, this is tough)

Anyway, dreaming is free. Hoping is another thing. Today I dream.

The Things I Miss

I miss the mountains and the times we go up and feel the fresh oxygen in my lungs.
I miss running.
I miss the tropical temperature.
I miss travelling on weekends with friends.
I miss going home when I want to see my family.
I miss eating with my parents.

And sometimes I miss the rain.