Sabado, Agosto 6, 2016

Get Up.


Without further a due, let’s go straight on the simple yet relevant revelations that I saw in this verse. This are as follows: 

Arise. – What makes you rise up every day in the morning? What gives you the reason to get out of your bed and start a new day? It may be because of your family, friends or your loved ones. Or you want to do something significant or forget the past and start all over again. It may be a hope that something great will happen to you this day. Or you’re one day closer to your success. Whatever the reasons may be, it’s certain that it will not be the opposite and contrary from those reasons that will lead you to get up. We don’t need to be crippled by fear, inferiority, brokenness, discouragement, depression, and prostration in which circumstances have kept us. You don’t need to be stuck by the memories of your past. Rising up is a matter of choice. And that’s what God expects us to do. It is a word spoken in the lines of hope. Every single day is an opportunity for us to arise and see what our loving God has in store for us. Never miss that by not pulling yourself up and stay where you are staying. 

Shine. I believe that we’re not meant to live just to survive in life. We’re meant also to thrive in life. Therefore, we cannot afford to live in mediocrity. Be the best person that you can be in your sphere of influence. You can stand out beyond others if you chose to be one. It becomes transpired as you decide to live it out day by day. Discipline is formed and faithfulness is produced through time. Tapping on the grace of God gives you the empowerment to conquer every mountains, break every obstacles, and reach your goals. And this time, not on the basis of competition or achievement but for glorifying Him. Also, the only reason why we can shine in this earth is because there is someone who lives in the inside of us that in His life brings light in us. Which leads us to the next phrase. 

For your light has come. - The fact that Jesus, being the light of this world, lives and resides in the inside of us, we are meant to shine. Not only that, we are called to bring light and enlightenment in this darkened world. And imagine if all of us will unite the light that we have, we can make darkness that tries to invade in every area and aspects of life be dispelled. In Him there is no darkness, and as we position ourselves in His light, it radiates us and brings us into the place of revelation that will bring us to clarity and direction and purpose in our lives. 

And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. – That word “glory” in the Hebrew means weightiness that which is substantial or heavy; power, authority, wealth, magnificence, fame, dignity, riches and excellence. We as believers must be the coolest and the greatest people in the face of the planet. We have no reason to settle for less, to live defeated and discouraged lives. Take note that it is risen upon us. The fact that we have Jesus makes God’s glory to be deposited in us. The only hindrance why we can’t experience it is due to the fact that we failed to understand and grasp the reality of the glory that He has bestowed upon us through Christ. We tend to sleep, dim, and let darkness hover in our lives. That must not be so. We can always experience His glory as we purpose it to invade our lives and to become dependent of the Holy Spirit. You can’t help when you are filled with His glory but to move.


We do really like to dwell in the bittersweet caress of our issues as if there is a radiance of glory that we will get from it. But we are not mandated to live like that. Shifting our perspective to what God expects us to do removes all the drama. The only grounds why we can arise and shine in this life is attributed to those things mentioned above. Try to find another reasons from these and it will leave you frustrated and wandering in this life.

We are exposed in an environment where we are susceptible to be bogged down. But when we are committed to this verse that God tells us to do, you are helping yourself to become a conqueror. It does not leave you as a victim in life. You position yourself to become a victor in life.

Oh, by the way, the verse is not conveyed in a requesting manner. It is a persuasive command. :)

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         “Arise, shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.”
                                                                                                                           Isaiah 60:1


Miyerkules, Agosto 3, 2016

Identifying Your Identity.

We tend to look in different meanings for us to define who we really are, thus, searching for our identity which determines the purpose that we want to live. Admit it or not, most of us have associated ourselves with different things, places, events, and people that implicitly affect our sense of identity.Which when left unguarded makes our thinking and seeing of ourselves become different and be influenced from how God thinks and sees of us.

Yes, we have heard it a lot of times that our identity is found in Christ. But how from that hearing it has produced faith in the inside of ourselves and experienced the fruition of it?

Even the Apostle Paul was not exempted in this tussle between who he was and who he really is. He has the rights to brag on what he has acclaimed in his life back then and he thought that the identity he’s living out in the past will fully define the course of his life. Until he encountered Christ.

Through revelation, a new identity was birthed out from the inside of him. So strong to the point that he forsook his earthly identity in order for him to gain his identity in Christ. Take note that his ardor in his mission to do what God has called him to do didn’t relied only when he first knew who He is in Christ. It was produced when he claimed and grasped it for himself.

He realized that what he knew wasn’t enough to sustain him from every circumstances that he faced. And for him to withstand all of it, he made an effective way to affirm himself His purpose as to why He has gone too far for this. The secret was he did not settle himself by just knowing who He is. He identified and claimed himself fully rooted in Christ. 

From the place of knowing, he progressed in the position of identifying. 

And that strengthened Him completely that made him endure it even more until the end. And his words written in Galatians reflects the gravity of it.

Yes. It’s a good thing to know first who we are in Him. But it does not need to stop there. The situations, your circumstances and this world will try to undermine your godly knowledge about who you really are. And as we are continually growing up in Christ, unless we fully identify ourselves in the knowledge of who we are in Him (and who He is to us) and claim it, we cannot see the fruit of our knowledge produce its effect in our lives, leaving us in a state of frustration and exasperation.

But the rules of the game begins to change when we fully identify ourselves with Him. It starts to liberate us from the influences and the prejudices of this world.Knowing your identity makes you discover what you can do but identifying your identity establishes who you really are. Claiming its reality for yourself changes everything.

It is noteworthy for us to know that we are loved. Accepted in the beloved.A new creature in Christ.The righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. Having the mind of Christ. A child of God. Forgiven. Redeemed.Free.Sanctified. Victorious. More than conquerors. Blessed. And so on and so forth.

The Apostle Paul spoke that and claimed that, and so do you. All of those things mentioned above are a fact stated in the divine old book. By having this grasp of identifying our identity that’s solely anchored in Christ, right then and there only that those insecurities, anxieties, and worries in our lives become dispelled.

By the way, this identity is not something that you have struggled to achieve. It is who you really are.You just need to identify it in yourself. It’s yours already. Just activate it. Through Christ.



Sabado, Hulyo 9, 2016

Vanity of Vanities

        How ironic it is for the wisest person who ever lived on earth to pronounce such statement as this. And how humbling it is for the four of us to see this statement posted in this mirror to make us put in our minds that we don’t need to be too much proud of what we have done, or where we were placed that day. I know these three girls will agree with me as they read this (with fingers crossed). Hehe.

Rather we remind ourselves that it is indeed a privilege to do what we are supposed to do that day. That makes us remember the reason why we have added our supply in this event. Our motivation is not to become famous, or letting other people tag us as one of the coolest as they see this (even though that thought can be unavoidable).

I can absolutely say that what we've done is one vanity of all vanities. Vainglorious to be exact. That can happen only and only if we had lost sight of the right motive and the true purpose why we’re there.

 Special thanks to: Becca Music Inc./SAVED Ministries.
Photo credits to: Ish Cocjin.
Taken at CCF Center, Ortigas, Pasig City. June 3, 2016
Starting from left:
Me, Ricka Raga, Ish Cocjin, and Najee Chua.

               Ish’s vain act of capturing as I reflected paved the way to address the reason why we were there. It is to become servants (like Jesus) and make Him be seen in us as we serve. And that in turn makes this vanity become significant.

              Sounds simple, right? But Solomon failed to get it when He exchanged his purpose to the things that he can gain from people and the world. We must not follow the same.

                I know that this will not be the last event that we will work together again as volunteers. We may be dispatched into different assignments in the next events but one thing is for sure, we will never let our true mission be dwindled away. We will see to it that we will be doing what we are doing for the Lord wherever we may be placed at. 

                And to those who are out there wondering if there’s this hope for you to be promoted in the posts that you want to reach, well, I have a good news for you. Yes. There is.

                The secret of it lies on faithfulness. And through it, God can promote you into those posts that you never imagined you will be doing but you will have because you remained faithful at what you do. Never belittle your humble beginnings. It will really lead you elsewhere.

                To wrap this up, do not become so driven by vain motivations. Keeping yourself in the right purpose defends you from the vain realities this life may throw at you. You wouldn’t want to become like Solomon who forgot his purpose, won’t you?

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“And I applied by heart and mind to seek and search out by [human] wisdom all human activity under heaven. It is a miserable business which God has given to the sons of man with which to be busied.”
                                                                                                 Ecclesiastes 1:13 (Amp)


Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2016

Servants, Not Sovereigns


The background story of it is found at Mark 10:35-45 (take time to read it) when James and John, sons of Zebedee went to Jesus and ask Him if He may grant them to sit on his sides when He becomes glorified. All of the disciples were expecting that Jesus will overthrow the Roman government to replace it with His. And so these two wanted to secure their posts in the new kingdom if that happens. As the story develops, when the other ten heard it, they begin to become greatly displeased with James and John. After that, Jesus starts to illustrate an example of a picture of what it is that they’re expecting in their minds to see and began to expose the true motives of their self-seeking hearts.

And Jesus tells a sharp contrast of what He expects them to do. He said that those who want to be great must become a servant of all. A paradigm shift also transpired by telling them that even He (being the Son of Man) did not desired to be attended, but chose to give service, that He may put the toll on Himself and make His action become a once-and-for-all effort for others. 

Why is it that the ten began to be displeased with the two? Was it because of the two’s bold request to assure a position so that they can be a master over them? Is it because of their greed/worry knowing that they don’t want to be left behind? Or wouldn’t it because of their yearnings for glory and recognition that is obviously conformed in a worldly perspective?

Whatever reason it may be, only one thing is for sure. They want to become sovereigns. They want to be something so that they can rule over everything. Who would want to take the low road? All of them want to elevate themselves because they are sick and tired being seen as little citizens of their country. Those who have regal positions and titles will be given due respect by everyone.

But being a servant? That have really blown up their minds. Didn’t it boggled your mind as well?

The world’s system has inculcated it over our minds that being a servant is the lowest rank that we can be engaged in life. Most of us want to reign. We don’t want to be on the side lines of life. We want to become rulers in life. We crave for superiority.

But Jesus didn’t made a mistake. He was proposing a different notion from theirs, from this world’s norm. True greatness in His standard is measured by how you give your life rather than what you’ve gained in life. It is quantified by how you have served others and not by how many people are serving you. It is not enumerated by the titles that the world may tag on you but by how you respond to others that brings impact to your world.

Jesus is encouraging His disciples not to pursue superiority and be attached on it to signify their worth that they tend forget to reach others but rather humility that opens the avenue to demonstrate His love by becoming a servant. Like Him who left His throne in the heavens for the sake of us. 

His message until now still remains for us. Life becomes definitive when we are defined by what we’re ruling of. But life becomes purposive when we become mandated by the One whom we’re serving of. God uses small tools to perform large tasks. And living for Him entails a calling to be servants, not sovereigns.