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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

When, God? WHEN?!?!?!?!?????????

When God When (by Joyce Meyer)

We all want good things to happen in our lives, but too often we want it now...not later. When it doesn't happen that way, we are tempted to ask, "When, God, when?" Most of us need to grow in the area of trusting God instead of focusing on the “when” question. If you're missing joy and peace, you're not trusting God. If your mind feels worn out all the time, you're not trusting God. The tendency to want to know about everything that's going on can be detrimental to your Christian walk. Sometimes knowing everything can be uncomfortable and can even hurt you. I spent a large part of my life being impatient, frustrated and disappointed because there were things I didn't know. God had to teach me to leave things alone and quit feeling that I needed to know everything. I finally learned to trust the One who knows all things and accept that some questions may never be answered. We prove that we trust God when we refuse to worry.

God wants us to live by discernment—revelation knowledge, not head knowledge. It's difficult to exercise discernment if you're always trying to figure out everything. But when you're willing to say, "God, I can't figure this out, so I'm going to trust You to give me revelation that will set me free," then you can be comfortable in spite of not knowing. Trusting God often requires not knowing how God is going to accomplish what needs to be done and not knowing when He will do it. We often say God is never late, but generally He isn't early either. Why? Because He uses times of waiting to stretch our faith in Him and to bring about change and growth in our lives.

WAIT WITH PATIENCE

We spend a lot of time in our lives waiting because change is a process. Many people want change, but they don't want to go through the waiting process. But the truth is, waiting is a given—we are going to wait. The question is, are we going to wait the wrong or right way? If we wait the wrong way, we'll be miserable; but if we decide to wait God's way, we can become patient and enjoy the wait. It takes practice, but as we let God help us in each situation, we develop patience, which is one of the most important Christian virtues. Patience is a fruit of the Spirit (see Galatians 5:22). It’s developed only under trial, so we must not run from difficult situations. But let endurance and steadfastness and patience have full play and do a thorough work, so that you may be [people] perfectly and fully developed [with no defects], lacking in nothing (James 1:4). As we develop patience, the Bible says we finally feel completely satisfied—lacking nothing. Even our relationship with God involves progressive changes. My relationship with God is so much different now than it was in the early days of my Christian experience. It is not nearly as emotionally exciting...and yet it is better. Every change I've gone through has made me more mature, solid and well-grounded. We learn to trust God by going through many experiences that require trust. By seeing God's faithfulness over and over, we let go of trusting ourselves, and gradually we place our trust in Him. Looking at it like this, it is easy to see how timing plays an important part in learning to trust God. If He did everything we asked for immediately, we would never grow and develop. Timing and trust work side by side.

ACCEPT GOD’S TIMING

God gives us hopes and dreams for certain things to happen in our lives, but He doesn't always allow us to see the exact timing of His plan. Although frustrating, not knowing the exact timing is often what keeps us in the program. There are times when we might give up if we knew how long it was going to take, but when we accept God's timing, we can learn to live in hope and enjoy our lives while God is working on our problems. We know that God's plan for our lives is good, and when we entrust ourselves to Him, we can experience total peace and happiness. The book of Genesis tells the story of Joseph, who waited many years for the fulfillment of the dream God had given him. He was falsely accused and imprisoned before the time came for him to do what God had shown him he was to do. Exodus 13:17,18 tells us that God led the Israelites the longer, harder way on their journey to the Promised Land because He knew they were not yet ready to go in. There had to be time for their training, and they had to go through some very trying situations. They wasted a lot of time wondering about God's timing, but God never failed to take care of them and show them what He wanted them to do. The same is true in our lives. It was many years after I received my call from God in February of 1976 before I finally began to see major fulfillment of what God had called me to do. God's training period simply requires us to do what He tells us to do when He tells us to do it...without questioning or trying to figure everything out.

LEARN TO RELY ON GOD

Proverbs 16:9 says, A man's mind plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps and makes them sure. Proverbs 20:24 says, Man's steps are ordered by the Lord. How then can a man understand his way? When God directs our paths, He sometimes leads us in ways that don't make sense to us so we're not always going to understand everything. If we try to reason out everything, we will experience struggle, confusion and misery—but there is a better way. Proverbs 3:5,6 says, Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him, and He will direct and make straight and plain your paths. This sounds so simple, yet too many people make the mistake of trying to figure everything out themselves. Most of us have spent our lives trying to take care of ourselves, but when we accept Christ as our Savior, we must learn to trust our lives to His care. When we do, we can say with the psalmist, ...I trusted in, relied on, and was confident in You, O Lord; I said, You are my God. My times are in Your hands...(Psalm 31:14,15). First Peter 5:5 tells us that ...God sets Himself against the proud (the insolent, the overbearing, the disdainful, the presumptuous, the boastful)—[and He opposes, frustrates, and defeats them], but gives grace (favor, blessing) to the humble. Anyone who thinks they're a self-made man or woman has a rude awakening coming because Jesus said, ...apart from Me [cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing (John 15:5). Humility is a covering that draws the help of God into our lives to protect us. When we humble ourselves by saying, "God, I don't know what to do, but I'm trusting You," God gets in gear to help us. God won't allow us to succeed at anything unless we're leaning and relying on Him. But when we humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God, in due time, He will exalt us (see 1 Peter 5:6). "Due time" is God's time, when God knows we're ready, not when we think we're ready. The sooner we understand and accept that, the sooner God can work His plan in our lives.

FROM SEEDTIME TO HARVEST

Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us: To everything there is a season, and a time for every matter or purpose under heaven. This lets us know that we all don't live in the same season at the same time. You should never be jealous of someone who is enjoying harvest while you're still in the planting season. Remember, they had to go through a season of planting just as you are. Seeing the results they are enjoying should be an encouragement to you. Understand and trust that God is doing the very best for you in your present season. Seedtime represents learning the will of God. Each time I choose God's will instead of my own, I'm planting a good seed that will eventually bring a harvest in my life. If you want to be victorious, you cannot afford to get pulled into the world's system, doing what you feel like doing. James 1:21 tells us what we should do: ...
get rid of all uncleanness and the rampant outgrowth of wickedness, and in a humble (gentle, modest) spirit receive and welcome the Word which implanted and rooted [in your hearts] contains the power to save your souls.

Your soul is your mind, your will and your emotions. When the Word gets rooted in there and begins to change your mind, it begins to heal your emotions and turn your will away from self-will and onto doing the will of God. Living out of one's own soul is equivalent to staying in the wilderness. When my flesh is finally crucified and I get out of my soul and into doing the will of God, that's when I enter the promised land. The promised land is knowing who you are in Christ, knowing how to fellowship with Him, enjoying His presence, and having peace, contentment and joy. Between seedtime and harvest comes a time of waiting. After a seed is planted, the heat, moisture and pressure of the ground finally cause the outer hull to crack open. Then roots shoot down, digging their way through the ground. It takes time for this to happen, and it takes place underground. Above the ground, you can't tell anything is happening. That's the way our lives are. After we plant seeds of obedience, we feel like nothing is happening, but all kinds of things are happening inside where we can't see. And like the seed that finally bursts through the ground with a beautiful green shoot, our seeds of obedience finally break forth into a beautiful manifestation of God in our lives.

When harvesttime comes, the desires of your heart begin to manifest—bondages fall off of you and you see your dreams come to pass. You see your kids changing and your family getting saved. Prosperity, favor, promotion, honor, and all kinds of good things come out in the open where they can be seen. In harvesttime, more than ever before, you hear from God, you enjoy His presence, and you're led by the Spirit. Blessings begin to chase you down the street, and joy and calm delight become your normal mood. Are you tired of waiting for harvesttime in your life? Are you frustrated, crying out, "When, God, when?" Then you need to understand that God's timing is often a mystery. He doesn't do things on our timetable. Yet His Word promises that He will not be late, not one single day. But these things I plan won't happen right away. Slowly, steadily, surely, the time approaches when the vision will be fulfilled. If it seems slow, do not despair, for these things will surely come to pass. Just be patient! They will not be overdue a single day! (Habakkuk 2:3 TLB). God causes things to happen at exactly the right time! Your job is not to figure out when, but to make up your mind that you won't give up until you cross the finish line and are living in the radical, outrageous blessings of God! The more you trust Jesus and keep your eyes focused on Him, the more life you'll have. Trusting God brings life. Believing brings rest. So stop trying to figure everything out, and let God be God in your life.

 

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"IN HIS TIME, IN HIS TIME
HE MAKES ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL IN HIS TIME
LORD, PLEASE SHOW ME EVERYDAY
AS YOU'RE TEACHING ME YOUR WAY
AND I'LL DO JUST WHAT YOU SAY
IN YOUR TIME.

IN YOUR TIME, IN YOUR TIME
YOU MAKE ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL IN YOUR TIME
LORD, MY LIFE TO YOU I BRING
MAY EACH SONG I HAVE TO SING
BE TO YOU A LOVELY THING
IN YOUR TIME..."



Monday, March 30, 2009

I let you go... I let you fly why do I keep on asking why...

Little did I know what was going to happen to me back in 2007. It was the most amazing year I've experienced in my whole life so far. Everything was miraculous. I felt like I was in a dream... except that it wansn't a dream, It was reality. Praise God for that!

Then 2nd bell 1st semester junior year.... I met my favorite teacher ever. He's a great person, a wonderful teacher, and he's like a friend. He encourage me to do better and he introduced me to something that I like and love.

First semester ended and I don't have his class anymore but a particular school spirit that he has planted inside my heart never went away.

I should've done a better job before but my senior year, I worked as hard as you could imagine...

One day, I was really sick.. I had an awful cold + fever... but I still had went to this school.

God knows how much I love this school...

But I guess over the years, I've forgotten to put God first and this school has reminded me of that.

But... it will only take a miracle for it to happen to me... but it seems that God has other plan for me... apart from that school.

I decided to let go and let God. He knows me better than I know myself....

My prayer is that Megan S, Lauren A., Laura K., and Gabe D. will enjoy it to the fullest.

I love it. I always have and I always will....

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Positive thinking?

Ok, I guess a miracle can happen....

"you showed me faith is not blind, i don't need wings to help me fly, miracles happen once in a while when you believe..."

I DON'T KNOW WHAT MY FUTURE HOLDS BUT I KNOW WHO HOLDS MY FUTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Favorite quotes from Forest Gump

Forrest Gump: My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."

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Mrs. Gump: You have to do the best with what God gave you.

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Forrest Gump: You know it's funny what a young man recollects? 'Cause I don't remember bein' born. I don't recall what I got for my first Christmas and I don't know when I went on my first outdoor picnic. But I do remember the first time I heard the sweetest voice in the wide world.

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Forrest Gump: The best thing about visiting the President is the food! Now, since it was all free, and I wasn't hungry but thirsty, I must've drank me fifteen Dr. Peppers.

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Forrest Gump: My Mama always said you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on.

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Jenny Curran: Were you scared in Vietnam?
Forrest Gump: Yes. Well, I-I don't know. Sometimes it would stop raining long enough for the stars to come out... and then it was nice. It was like just before the sun goes to bed down on the bayou. There was always a million sparkles on the water... like that mountain lake. It was so clear, Jenny, it looked like there were two skies one on top of the other. And then in the desert, when the sun comes up, I couldn't tell where heaven stopped and the earth began. It's so beautiful.
Jenny Curran: I wish I could've been there with you.
Forrest Gump: You were.
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Jenny Curran: Do you ever dream, Forrest, about who you're gonna be?
Forrest Gump: Who I'm gonna be?
Jenny Curran: Yeah.
Forrest Gump: Aren't-aren't I going to be me?

 

 


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Awesome.....

These are some of my favorite quotes from Facing the Giants:

"Never back down, never give up, never lose faith"

Dad: "David, I asked God since you were little that He'll show how strong He is in your life and through you people would see how good He is."
David: "Then why would He make me so small and weak?"
Dad: "To show how mighty He is."

"For the rest of your life, you will remember today. I want you to remember that you held nothing back, you did not lose heart, you did not stop fighting, YOU DID NOT QUIT!"

"I'm preparing for rain"

"David, do you think God can help you to make this kick? Do you really believe it? Wheter you make this field goal or not, we're going to praise Him. But don't you walk off this field having to be less than your best."


Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Goodbye broken heart, and hello to Kim's tape! ha ha ha ha ha...

Me: "Kim (my sister), what happens if someone broke my heart?"

Kim: "Tape it!"

Paolo: "ha ha ha... I like that... 'Tape it!'"

All: *laugh out loud*

I found that really funny... lol.. and I don't know what happened to me but I was googling some stuff for my summer reading and I ended up looking like a heart that is taped. I just found it funny... Beside that, there's a poem. It goes:

Letter to A Man

Like rose wilting and dying,

so feels my heart.

You trampled the most fragile

thing in my body,

and you didn't even know it.

I thought you felt the same as me,

you smiled, touched my arm, stood up for me.

My spirit was lifted.

This was the first time anyone did this.

For a time, I felt beautiful

because you made me.

I never wanted to leave your side,

afraid I would lose you.

But then the reality hit:

you never felt the same.

I had been floating on a fake cloud

You trampled the most fragile thing in my body,

and you didn't even know it.

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Girls, have confidence in yourself. Don't depend on others for your confidence (unless you want to write a similar sad poem to above). If you need someone to hold on, someone that loves you unconditionally, someone that would do anything for you, someone that has always loved you and will always love you... someone that you can trust will your whole heart... You may wonder, "Who is that someone?" That someone is Jesus. God is the only person who can make you feel complete. Yes, others may help; but you will not reach your fulfillment until you have a relationship with God who loves you... always.... Don't let a stupid guy breaks your heart. You deserve more. Have confidence in yourself and God.

Just let go, let God, and be happy!

I strongly recommend that you watch these:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=gzmKrhd7Ads&feature=related

http://youtube.com/watch?v=YT2mO8DYCiA&feature=related

I watched those and I like it

Have a good day and may God bless you always!

(PS: I just want you to know that the poem is not bad and I respect her feelings. Honestly, I kinda felt like that sometime ago. But then I realize what's important and what's not. I moved on. I learned my lesson. So if you're feeling down, broken hearted, or think that that poem is so for you... remember don't mourn for a dumb guy too much. It's better to spend your time with God and do something productive, right? Keep your hopes up!!!)

 

 



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