Always Say a Prayer


Ever wonder about the abbreviation A.S.A.P.? Generally we think of it in terms of even more hurry and stress in our lives. Maybe if we think of this abbreviation in a different manner, we will begin to find a new way to deal with those rough days along the way.

There's work to do, deadlines to meet;
You've got no time to spare,
But as you hurry and scurry-
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER

In the midst of family chaos,
"Quality time" is rare.
Do your best; let God do the rest-
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER.

It may seem like your worries
Are more than you can bear.
Slow down and take a breather-
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER

God knows how stressful life is;
He wants to ease our cares,
And He'll respond to all your needs
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER.
Source: http://www.christianlifestories.com/poems/popular/asap.html

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

God is far too wonderful

God is far too wonderful! It is truly a blessing to me when the LDP compassion gave this Great Days with Great Lives by Charles R.  Swindoll, during our LAMBAT 2K10 in Caliraya with the theme of TATAKBO AKO!
my favorite book as of now...

“I never ceased to be amazed at how perfectly God weaves His will together without our help!”- GDGL
“You may think some skill you learned or used years ago is lost, or that you’ve wasted all the time doing whatever, but don’t you believe it. God can use what may seem to be most insignificant part of our past and put you exactly in the right place to use that particular gift or skill.”-GDGL

These are cool. It was been meant for me Today I watched the Paraisong Parisukat (theatrical play in our senior Development Communication student as their final requirement for a certain major subject) and the Karate do game during our University Intramurals week. I envied them much that times; since I wasn’t able to be permitted by my mother to be part of the Karate do team of our very own College of Agriculture. I love Karate do, but I am afraid of where it could lead me. Up to where I can stand and face the consequences after joining again (if ever).

I believe this was knit together by God. All things work together…, that leads me to my insight that my skilled learned or used ago that was lost, is not in vain. God has a purpose of allowing me to learn/ practice something today, for me to be equipped in someday battle.

Not only will that, because of this time now I believe that my biological father who had left us will soon comeback and my family be complete again.
I’m looking forward that the Lord will continue to show His wonders to me. Continue to mold, purify, anoint and use me for His glory.


Source: GDGL and My Journal 2010