Yeah, so that title was suppose to sound like that of the ancestors in Mulan. eh? If you know what I mean haha!
Whatever. So out of my busy schedule (yeah right) and complicated career, I decided to keep this log active and post every now and then.
I will be posting stuff about Accounting, how to get away from Accounting (LOL), foooood, travelllls (lke I have a lot lol), and basically a life of a really bad introvert.
So yeah. This blog will be an open diary for the things I suppose to share to the public. SO have fun!
~jully
Reflection of a child on a process of being changed by her Father's unfailing love.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Trust Issues
At first his disciples did not understand all this. Only
after Jesus was glorified did they realize that these things
had been written about him and that these things had been done to him.
-
John 12:16
You are not
expected to understand everything that happens in your life at an instant.
Jesus’ disciples thought Jesus was so mysterious that everything He said was a
mystery but had deep meanings to it. But apart from that odd thought, they
chose to believe Him and follow Him.
This may sound cliché
but it’s part of the truth and it’s also part of the very understanding of God’s
Grace. Life isn’t fair. But God is. There
are things that happen in our life that we truly do not understand. Some things
happen beyond our understanding or somehow unexpected, such things which seems
to never been a part of our lives. In my instance, I failed my board exam. All throughout
my 5-year college life, I always thought I’d nail it. I even dream on topping
it. But I ended up failing. Now, God has put me in a foreign land to me. I always
hated the idea of living here. But here I am now leaving my family, church,
friends behind and facing something I am never sure would be the outcome. I admit
that life here isn’t easy. I am expected to exert more effort in all things I did
in Baguio. I know I can live independently, but the fact that I am never sure
of my own plans in my stay here makes it even more difficult.
Yesterday, God
revealed to me His purpose of my stay here. I will know Him better and experience Him in a different way. God
wanted me to see a different side of His grace and I can never be thankful of
this opportunity. But on the other hand, not knowing concrete plans can be very
vexing. But God never fails on giving comfort.
Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were
not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will
come back and take you to be with me that you also may be
where I am.
-
John 14:1-3
Trust in God. It’s
so easy to say. But what if your salary comes in short for your daily needs? What
if your family back at home needs your support? What about those nights when
you’re alone and just really want you friends to be there? What about your
ministry in God? How are you supposed to serve Him in a foreign land where you
are very much restricted?
Practically, living independently can be
very difficult. But just imagine life in the perspectives of Jesus’ disciples. They
all had their own jobs, own family and own business before deciding to do God’s
ministry. I’m not saying you do the same, leave school, leave work and just
stay in church forever. No. God wants you to live out His glory. Show the world
how His grace changed your life so that He can change others who see that as
well.
Evangelism isn’t always about doing
cells or reporting every week the people you met or even setting quotas of how
many people you will bring to church this week. The main goal of evangelism is
showing off God’s glory. Thus, behind all these practical questions in life,
you can then say that regardless of all these limitations, you have to serve God through your life.
Then
Jesus told them, “You are going to have the light just a little while
longer. Walk while you have the light, before darkness overtakes you. Whoever
walks in the dark does not know where they are going.
-
John 12:35
Monday, November 24, 2014
Where do I go now?
I’ve been constantly arguing with myself of my plans in
life. How do get to align myself with God’s vision? How do I fix my eyes on Him?
I’m not very sure if God has concretely answered that. But I’m pretty sure He
talked to me on His word.
Put mud on your vision
“How then were your eyes opened?” they demanded. He replied, “The man
they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam
and wash. So I went and washed. And then I could see.”
-John 9:10
I
am very sure I had my encounter with God in Baguio. I know the vision. I was
doing the vision. I may not be the perfect leader in my church. I may not be
the best spiritual mother my spiritual daughters could’ve had, but I know I was
caught by the vision. Or was I?
My
pastor once said, “Being caught by the vision and catching the vision has a big
difference”. It is very possible that I was doing the vision that I caught
myself but didn’t catch me. I love God but I lacked love for people, thus I
don’t love God enough. I had great encounters with the Lord back in Baguio, but
now I believe the Lord has placed me in such a position that I needed to see
the vision in a different way.
Thus,
I am blind.
I.
How then
were your eyes opened?
How do I find a clearer path to God’s vision in my
life?
II.
The man
they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes.
You need to see a clearer view of why you weren’t
caught by the vision in Baguio. You need to see how incomplete you are. You
need to see all your imperfections. You need to see all the wrong things you
did. You need to acknowledge all your compromises. You need to see all the
things in this world that hindered you to see God in His most glorious
appearance.
III.
He told me
to go to Siloam and wash
You need to go out of your comfort zone and let God
lead you to the way where you can wash off all these hindrances that keeps you
from serving God the way you’re supposed to. Thus, Manila is not an accident.
IV.
So I went
and washed. And then I could see.
I am now on my first month in my stay here in Manila
and I’ve never been soi sure of going here. My heart is for Baguio but for God
to truly conquer my heart, I need to leave that place for a while till I get to
experience more of Hos glory in this foreign land. I need to wash off all the
things that are not for me and see the true image of the Lord.
So what do you do now?
Now the day on which Jesus had made the mud and opened the man’s eyes
was a Sabbath.
-John 9:14
Pastor
Carlo preached about honoring your church last Sunday. I remember him saying,
“You honor your church by protecting what you love. Thus we need to protect the
church by protecting our testimonies.” I left Baguio for the exact reason of
failing something I thought I already had. I know God planned that for me to be
here for such a great purpose which I now understand. Coming to Manila means
becoming the better me which happens to include making a professional Christian
out of me. I always told myself that in all the works of my hands, I will
glorify the name of the Lord. That includes my profession. I am going back to
Baguio with a better version of me. I may leave my friends, my family, my
daughters, even my pastors there but I know in the end, everything’s gonna be
alright. I trust Him. (LOL, I just realized I was out of the topic.
Technically,
I will focus on the CPA me here first, but that doesn’t give me an excuse to
have a mild commitment with God. In fact, this is a bigger challenge. I will
commit my Sundays for Him. I do not know my schedule yet in my weekend class
but I will not miss a service because God has already given me His word. He
will give me His answer as to my span of time here in this town on the Sabbath.
I am the good Shepherd; I know my shepherd and my sheep know me.
-John 10:14
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Day 22: Deuteronomy 19-28
Distraction of the Now
However, in the cities
of the nations the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance do not leave
alive anything that breathes.
-
Deut 20:16
I remember reading the same verses
in the last 90 days of challenge and most of the highlight parts are from
chapter 28 which talks about all the blessings and the opposite curses of each promise.
But today the lord has shown me the root cause of disobedience, which is, the
past.
In the
word the Lord was very particular about every nations that the Israelites were
suppose to bring down on their way to possessing the whole land. He commanded
them to kill anything that stands their way. Come to think of it, the thing
from our past is the things that we should not just leave behind but for us to
kill.
I remember the movie The Incredibles
saying “The past distracts from the now”.
Our old self can be a distraction and a start of rebellion because if we
truly are submitting to God, it has to be easy for us to submit to his laws and
His leaders which He has assigned to us. Therefore I conclude that disobedience
comes from our old self.
However, you may cut
down trees that you know are not fruit trees and use them to build siege works
until the city at war with you falls.
-
Deut 20:20
Nevertheless, we also need to
understand that as we kill our past and all the distractions that will come our
way, we don’t run away from it. There is a big difference between running away
from it and killing it. Remember that it is through our experiences that we
make our testimony out of.
Warning:
They shall say to the
elders, “This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious. He will not obey us. He is
a profligate and a drunkard.” Then all the men of his town shall stone him to
death. You must purge the evil from among you. All Israel will hear of it and
will be afraid.
-
Deut 21:20-21
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Day 21: Deuteronomy 9-18
The Responsibility of Power
Understand then, that
it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is giving you
this good land to possess, for you are stiff-necked people.
-
Deuteronomy 9:6
To be called as Children of the Lord is a great privilege
that comes with Royalty because He is after all the King of kings. But as what
it was said in Spiderman, “Great power comes with great responsibility”. As
leaders, we are not simply leading people but we are guidance to them. In fact
we are only to be used by the Lord. Humility has to be evident to us when we
know our real purpose.
1. Servitude to God
Fear the Lord your God
and serve Him. Hold fast to Him and take oaths in His name.
-
Deuteronomy 10:20
2. Obedience comes with strength
Observe therefore all
the commands I am giving you today, so that you may have the strength to go in
and take over the land that you are crossing the Jordan to possess.
-
Deuteronomy 11:8
3. Set Priorities Straight
Be careful, or you
will be enticed to turn away and worship other gods and bow down to them.
-
Deuteronomy 11:16
4. Kingdom Leadership not worldly sovereignty
The king, moreover,
must not acquire great numbers of horses for himself or make the people return
to Egypt to get more of them, for the Lord has told you, “You are not to go
back that way again.”
-
Deuteronomy 17:16
5. Wisdom seeker in the Word
It is to be with him,
and he is to read it all the days of his life so that he may learn to revere
the Lord his God and follow carefully all the words of this law and these
decrees.
-
Deuteronomy 17:19
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Day 20: Deuteronomy 1-8
“You have stayed long
enough at this mountain. Break camp and advance into the hill country of the
Amorites…”
-
Deuteronomy 1:6
It amazes me how much the Lord
patiently gives us more and more opportunities to advance and grow spiritually.
Truly the Lord has given us a fresh start from the beginning. He wanted to
protect and bless us even in this world. But His grace doesn’t stop there. He
wants each and every believer to advance and win this world over.
Level 1: The Mountain
After
the 40 years that the Israelites has been wondering around the desert and
finally landing in the Mountain of Horeb, the Lord finally let them advance.
Sometimes
as Christians, we get to the point when we stay too long enough in one stage in
our life that we became stagnant and thus we get bored of our life in Christ
when in fact, living a life in Christ is more than exciting every day.
This
can be very complicated at times because the longer we stay in this mountain,
the more we get comfortable, thus, driving then excitement and passion away.
Thus, we get into level 2 J
Level 2: Break Camp
Then we
leave our comfort zone after the staggering boredom from that mountain. As a
cell leader for more than 5 years now, I have stayed long enough in the
mountain that now that I am handling more and more emerging leaders in my cell,
I am feeling the challenge. My lifestyle in Christ is getting better because of
the push of responsibility and the motivation of God’s victory.
Level 3: The Hill Country
The
stage of battle. Here’s the logic here. The Israelites took the chance to leave
the mountain and thus leaving their comfort zone to advance with the knowledge
that they will be fighting to conquest. Same as to this vision, I could have
just stayed into becoming a church attender or just really a believer of
Christ. But knowing God and loving Him more at the same time requires more to
my title as a Christian. I need to be a disciple and a discipler. Thus, I need
to enter into a battle not just for myself this time but for my cell, for my
family, for my city and for my country.
Warning:
But the Lord said to me, “Tell them, ‘Do not go up and
fight, because I will not be with you. You will be defeated by your enemies.’”.
-
Deuteronomy 1:42
In all our actions, God’s commands
must prevail. We cannot move according to our own will and preferences because
our own decisions can be very dangerous that can lead us towards our own fall.
Promise:
See, I have given you
this land. Go in and take possession of the land that the Lord swore he would
give to your fathers – to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – and to their descendants
after them.
-
Deuteronomy 1:8
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Day 19: Numbers 30-36
Dream like a 10-year-old
If we have found favor
in your eyes,” they said, “let this land be given to your servants as our
possession. Do not make us cross the Jordan.
-
Numbers 32:5
When we were in elementary, we
were asked “What do you want to be when you grow up”. My answer to that evolved
over the years. First I wanted to be:
a teacher,
then a singer,
a dancer,
an astronaut,
a writer,
a theater artist,
a theater director,
a traveler,
a chef,
the President of the Philippines,
the Chief Justice,
the Mayor of Baguio,
a Senator,
the Commissioner for COA,
the Dean of SABM,
a college professor,
a CPA lawyer,
and to be a CPA.
Of course I don’t plan on
achieving all that (LOL). But if you can notice, my dreams change over time.
First I was too general until I began dreaming bigger and more specific until,
I became more specific. But another observation was, as I was becoming more
specific, my dreams were diminishing. I wonder, if I became a CPA, what would
be my next dream?
See, in our journey in life to
success, we tend to land in a green pasture and we suddenly decide to stay
there and not anticipate on a greener one.
Being a child of the Lord
guarantees us that we can reach our dreams. We need to understand that
sometimes, God puts us in a test where we can be too comfortable, where we can
say that it is already enough. Nevertheless, we need to dream bigger than our
present situation because God designed us to be the head and not the tail.
Certainly, there is more to us than what we are now. We can’t settle for
something we know is temporary.
The only key is, to stay in God’s side
always.
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