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Psalm 23 for TTC Students

The LORD is my Lecturer,         I shall never be dull.  He makes me able to learn        He leads me to new understanding        He refreshes my thinking He guides me in reading and writing        To follow His leading. Even though I walk through the valley of        getting stuck, and heavy academic demands        arduous assignments, and sheer load of readings I will never, never quit        For You are my best Teacher Your patience and passion,         They inspire me.   You prepare a diploma for me,        In the presence of my fears and anxiety You officially signed it with a seal        My joy and fulfillment overflow Surely your truth and liberation        will remain with me each day of my ministry And I shall teach and preach them        Till you say “Well done, my good and faithful student!”  April 22, 2015 

Reward

Those who have done much for others will naturally expect ample rewards and those rewards are received once they have felt the joy and satisfaction of serving the leasts.

Acceptance

Acceptance. This is like accepting a gift from someone. If we accept the gift, we invite someone into our world and we give that gift a place in our own lives. If we also give gift, we expect to see that gift to have a place in the house of someone who accepted it. Gifts become gifts only when they are accepted. However, we sometimes fear of receiving gifts because we don't know how to reciprocat e. Or we sometimes don't appreciate the gift. Perhaps the challenge is we have to know the One who firstly freely give and the One did not expect something in return. Knowing Him will let us realize that He is the source why we are able to give and why we are able to accept gifts. When we recognize Him, we will become aware that gift brings a smile to our lips and makes our fear disappear. When we recognize Him, we can let others enter into our lives and receive the gifts they offer us. Reflection from H.Nouwen's quote. Photos Credits: https://nonprofitstalk.files.wordpress.co

Disciplining and Forgiving

Disicplining and Forgiving September 6, 2017, HMC Chapel Service   Matthew 18:15-20 (Philippine Setting) A news headline today started since last week is the impeachment of the one who’s in the highest position in making a law, that is Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. The impeachment complaint was filed last month by Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption and then forwarded to Speaker Panteleon Alvares, who will later refer it to the justice committee.  What is the complaint? The betrayal of public trust due graft and corruption. It has been said that Sereno was accused of spending a lot of money for buying a luxury car and spending foreign travel allowances without the approval of the entire court committee.  If the law of the country recognises such kind of regulating actions, the church also does. The whole context of the passage we in Matthew 18:15-20 talks about disciplining an offender and giving mercy when he or she passed through the disci

Meditation

Since our mind is often preoccupied, our motives often tend to be mixed. We then need to be self-critical and be open to helpful criticisms of others. Consequently, since we need wisdom to choose which step is the most beneficial to all, our life should then be characterised by prayers and this is the greatest of all. (Photo Credits: http://grudziadz365.pl/pl/18_co_gdzie_kiedy/238_koncert_wielkopostny_muzyka_baroku_recytacja_poezji.html)