God is able to restore and resurrect the dead and the desolate

GOD IS ABLE TO RESTORE AND RESURRECT THE DEAD AND THE DESOLATE.

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” - John 11:25-26

What does this passage say about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ:

He is the resurrection - He is capable of bringing even dead things to life.

He is the life - Apart from Him we are dead and boring.

He is worthy of our trust and faith - Because His promise is available to "whoever who believes" in Him.

 Jesus' question for you too is "Do you believe this?"

 Have a Blessed Day!! :)

Don't delay to be a blessing to someone else

In light of yesterday's suicide incident in Ortigas, I discovered in the news that there was another suicide incident (a day before yesterday) this time involving a UST student. My heart breaks for these precious ones who have concluded that life has no meaning anymore, enough to end their lives abruptly. Hope came too late for them.

I do not intend to dampen your spirit today. I just want to remind us that time is running, and the enemy is also at work to destroy the lives of this generation. One generation is all it takes to make or break it for the next generation.

But God is at work in you, and He can work through you. Every day counts. In us we carry this hope in Christ that can transform the world. Really. Don't lose any moment to be a blessing to another. A simple hi, smile, initiate a conversation, an act of unconditional love through a simple act of kindness can make a difference.

The Man and The Miracle

Today I was reading through the story in John 9 when Jesus healed the man who was born blind. I was just reminded by what motivation did Jesus healed the blind man. I really love this story because this is something I can relate with. I may not be physically blind, but at one time, spiritually I was groping in the darkness of my soul.

The man born blind didn't asked to be healed, he didn't even know that Jesus had come to heal him that day. But Jesus did it anyway. So what was Jesus' motivation behind this healing? Reading through the passage with eyes of the flesh we can assume that Jesus might be trying to prove a point. He might be trying to prove His superiority over Sabbath, or the Law and the Pharisees, which He is (superior). Or perhaps He had his disciples for another lesson on the kingdom and it happened that this blind man was a suitable object lesson. Then I realize, it is my sinful nature that I see in me. These are why we do ministry for the wrong reasons. The thing is Jesus' didn't have to prove anything, He heals people for who He is. His name is Jesus.

I started to magnify and worship God as I am confronted once again with this amazing love of God. The blind man didn't ask to be healed. Like many of us, we didn't ask to be saved. "But while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." His motivation, pure love and compassion. A love as hot as a burning furnace, compassion as gentle as a Father's embrace. And the object of this raging love and compassion--you. He is in hot pursuit of you. In the grand scheme of God's plan, Jesus sought this man born blind to reveal himself to this man and to reveal God's kingdom to many, "so that the works of God might be displayed in him."

It makes me wonder and ask myself, how am I responding to this love. That if love is a burning furnace, have I been transformed by it? Makes me wonder the moments when I choose to cast my godly inheritance for earthly ones. These are the moments when I lose sight of this love, the knowledge that God is continuously drawing me to Him. Scripture say that it is by God's kindness that we are led to repentance. Just when Jesus challenged the faith of this man to believe and wash his face in Siloam, do I have that faith to believe that I am washed, forgiven and redeemed?

"Once I was blind, but now I see." The man only knew two things. The Man and the miracle. It was enough for him, but soon after he would discover that he was already talking to his Savior face to face.  
I was also blind once, and Jesus sought me and He saved me because He is love. His grace, forgiveness and His dwelling presence that I have received lay on this amazing love. And so we focus on the Name and the miracle--Jesus and what He has done for us. 

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One Act of Faith and Righteousness


As a young Christian, I grew up to the story of the Peace Child, the story of a missionaries Don & Carol Richardson and their sons who won to Christ the Sawi tribe who was then known for tribal wars, headhunting and cannibalism. This video is when the missionaries family returned to visit the Sawi tribe after 50 years. 

This video is a reminder that there is no one too insignificant and too sinful to be too far from God's saving hand. It also reminds us that God can take a person's one act of faith and righteousness to save many lives. Can your one act of faith and courage save a campus? By God's grace and power, yes! Your stand and voice for Jesus can impact a generation of believers in your campus in the years to come. #walkLikeJesus

"For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous." Romans 5:19-20

Subic Road Trip


I love the times when Nette and I get to have a break from work and ministry and just hang out together. This time, we went with her aunts and cousins to Subic to hang-out. Here is my story:

First stop: Royal Duty Free. It's their anniversary so everything is 10% off. 

It was a chaos inside the store. Everyone scuttling to find the best deal. It's funny because sometimes we buy things we don't really need, we convince ourselves that we need them after we see them. It's so crowded that shopping carts are head to head, people's patience are tested. Twice, I've heard someone say that someone stole an item on their cart, on which I thought "how can someone steal from you when you have not yet paid for it?"

Seth finds his toy. 

Lunch at Meat Plus. I'm holding a banana split which Nette and I destroyed after a few minutes. The barbeque pork ribs is also a must try (P220)

Stopped by Shell of Asia NLex on way home to kill some time before the coding is lifted. Went to starbucks and hang out.

Tried this pumpkin crunch a.k.a. buto ng kalabasa

Have you tried peeling pumpkin seeds? But instead of eating each right away, you wait until you've gathered a handful and then you eat them all together? This is sort of like that. Though eating already-peeled pumpkin seeds misses out on the experience of peeling it, the struggle and reward.

Seth is our nephew. A jolly little kid.


In Photos: The Month That Was

I'd like to share to you some of my memorable photos in the past few weeks:

This was just this evening. I met up with some of the guys in my student DGroup (L-R: Dan, Calvin, Morris, Sid and Chimi (he's the one taking the pic) to catch up after our Radical Outbreak convergence in Baguio. I wasn't able to spend much time with them in Baguio, so this get together was a much awaited one. I am rejoicing with the stories and reflections I heard from these guys. Praying that they will continue to grow in the Lord.

This was taken last Sunday at LifeSource. Just so happened that Ronel and I wore a complimentary shade and stripes and it reminded me that Christmas is drawing near. Ronel is an XA alumni from UP Los Banos and is now taking his MA in La Salle. Very, very bright kid.

RADICAL OUTBREAK


Delegates from Radical Outbreak Baguio and Cebu

What a privilege to speak before students of Chi Alpha at Radical Outbreak Baguio and Cebu. I did the welcome and wrap up sessions.

Hanging out with Chi Alpha Luzon Team at Baguio's 50s Diner. It's a great encouragement to everybody when like minds with the same passion and burden for students meet together and share a meal.

Hanging out with Brian Lopez, RadCon Baguio's program coordinator. We met back in 2004 in AIYS, but this is the first time we've really worked together. He's really an awesome guy. Learned so much from this guy. He's a great motivator, with a great passion for leading worship and ministering to young people.

One of our candid moments with the XA team. I really appreciate this photo because it reminds me that ministry can be serious without being somber. We always love a good laugh.

Behind every successful man is a woman. And that woman in my life is Nette. I really thank God for giving me a loving and supportive wife. I'm blessed to be with her serving with me during the convergence. Thanks by, I love you!


A meeting in progress. Met with XA Visayas leaders and coordinators to catch up, share stories and victories and values. These people can move and mobilize. Each of us has caught the vision.

 This was during our road trip in Cebu the day after the Cebu convergence. I'm with Jed, Japhet and Gadiel. Jed is my co-staff in XA Luzon. Japhet and Gadiel are Ate Merla's disciple in Toledo City. I thank God because He is raising the next generation of student missionaries and campus workers. In fact, I surveyed almost on each locale God has placed a young trailblazer in Chi Alpha. Makes me excited for the things to come!

The icing on the cake. Our time in Cebu was taking toll on our physical. So when Kuya Paul Mongas took us in The Port in Waterfront Hotel, and treat us to an eat-all-you-can buffet, it lifted all our spirits. The best ka talaga Kuya Paul!

SEMENDERS

Our last Dgroup gathering in PUP. After weeks of failing to meet together because of the final exams, we finally made our last hurrah for the semester and almost everyone turned up for the gathering. Cookie cheers for a great 1st semester!

Sem end doesn't mean we can't go meet new friends. We made new friends with students from Technological University of the Philippines. We had a small gathering in the Chinese Garden in Luneta, had fun games and fellowship and shared to them the good news.

This photo was during my birthday party last September. But I'm highlighting this because the guy beside me, Chester, my disciple from CEU will not be with us in 2nd Semester. He will be staying with his mom in Italy for a while and will be back 2nd Semester next school year. I miss this guy. Our last Sunday together at church made me cry and realize the attachment I had with these precious ones. :'(
We'll see each other soon. :)

We ended our semester with a great semender party! Everyone turned up and more! Looking at this photo reminded me of the months we spent serving in University Belt, and truly our work in the Lord is not in vain.

BONUS

These are video clips from our semender party ...

Team Building Reflection

Icebreaker

Radical Outbreak

Just recently wrapped up the Radical Outbreak XA Student Convergence. I have yet to write my thoughts and reflections about this historical event. But in a nutshell, it was more than awesome. It's all about Jesus!

Photos available at the Chi Alpha FB Page.

Circumcision of the heart

Jeremiah 4:3-4
"… Break up your unplowed ground and do not sow among thorns. Circumcise yourselves to the Lord, circumcise your hearts … or my wrath will flare up and burn like fire because of the evil you have done--burn with no one to quench it."

"Break up your ground left uncultivated for a season" … Season of mediocrity, apathy, self-centeredness left the soil of our hearts uncultivated, unfruitful, not put to good use … break it up, break your hearts for God's season of planting. "Break my heart for what breaks Yours."

"So that you may not sow among thorns" … Planting on unclean soil ("thorny") will be unproductive. Remember the parable of the soil when the seeds fell on thorny ground, it choked the seedlings. The transforming Word of God can be choked by our worries and worldly cares. Jesus taught about not putting new wine on old wineskins. Don't sow new seeds on old, uncultivated soil.

Before we could be use by God for His good purposes, allow Him to cleanse you, wash you clean, make you fit for service. This is a clear reminder that ministry without a healthy relationship with God is empty and dangerous. 

"Circumcise yourselves to the Lord, circumcise your hearts." In the ancient times, circumcision in the bible is not just a physical rite of passage, but has a spiritual meaning. It's a God-given covenant between God and his people that set them apart from the people around them. To circumcise meant to remove, or to set apart. As followers of Jesus, we must set ourselves apart from the world and wholly dedicated/set apart for God's use. We must set our hearts apart for God's use and will, not allowing worldly thoughts, desires dwell in it.

"My wrath will flare up" … Every disobedience, despite God's stern warning, will result in ushering God's wrath, judgment, discipline in our life. This adds a new dimension when the Bible says, the Lord disciplines whom he loves. God will show tough love to those whose heart needs to be turned back to him.