The year 2014 is almost over. I mean, it's just two more days and we bid goodbye to it. It was a good year for me, I would say; it taught me to be grateful for those that came along my way, good or not so good. It challenged me to look at the brighter side of things, the one side of the embroidery - beautiful with all the colors of the thread forming a beautiful design, instead of gazing at the back side with all the threads knotted and tangled. I believe it taught me to hope for the things that matter most. And it is my one word this year, HOPE. True enough, hope anchors my soul to the One who gives it. This hope gently pushes me to move on when I feel like quitting. It enables me look forward to better things ahead of me. It encourages me whenever I am discouraged or disappointed. It helps me to see things which are not yet perceived but I am desiring to behold. In short, having that one word for a year gives me focus in life.
As this year ends, I have been thinking of that one word that I will hold onto for this coming year. As I ponder it, I realize that even before this year comes to an end, in the middle of November, the Lord has been revealing to me His manifold grace, not just in every aspect of my life but in my family's as well.
So for 2015, my one word is GRACE. I do believe that it's not about perfection although I can always strive for excellence, but it's more of His grace which is sufficient for me. It's finding His hand at work in every circumstance I am faced with as I view it with eyes of faith. I am hopeful that as always, God will use this one word as a light - to illumine my path, and a mirror - to reflect the aspects in my life that need to be changed or improved to make me the kind of person the Lord wants me to be or He creates me to be.
I am excited for this coming year and for what God is going to do in, through and to my life. I believe that through my one word GRACE, He will reveal it to me.
So, what is your one word for 2015? I would love to hear from you.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 6)
Christmas decoration is not complete without the lights, am I right? I mean, a family may not be able to buy and put up a Christmas tree but the colorful and blinking lights is just a must-have. More often than not, after Christmas is over, the tree is boxed while the lights remain until I don't know when. There's just something about these lights, do you agree?
The photos above show the first ornament that adorns our house to signify that we are excited for this much-awaited season (as well as we welcome it). It really brightens our evenings specially these days when the sun is so eager to bid goodnight. What more, since the street doesn't have lamp posts, they light the vicinity and the path going to our house. There's a sense of "it's good to be home" feeling as I see these lights whenever we come home from the mall or just taking a walk outside.
In John 8:12, Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." What a comfort to know that when the first Christmas happened, the brightest Light of all adorned the whole earth. That Light continues to shine to guide and lead us to the path of life.
The photos above show the first ornament that adorns our house to signify that we are excited for this much-awaited season (as well as we welcome it). It really brightens our evenings specially these days when the sun is so eager to bid goodnight. What more, since the street doesn't have lamp posts, they light the vicinity and the path going to our house. There's a sense of "it's good to be home" feeling as I see these lights whenever we come home from the mall or just taking a walk outside.
In John 8:12, Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." What a comfort to know that when the first Christmas happened, the brightest Light of all adorned the whole earth. That Light continues to shine to guide and lead us to the path of life.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 5)
One of the books I love to read to my daughter is Sam McBratney's Guess How Much I Love You. It's a story about two Nutbrown Hares (Little and Big) who used large measures to gauge their love for each other in answer to Little Nutbrown Hare's question, "Guess how much I love you?" I find the story simple yet so sweet and endearing.
Guess how much I love you? Oftentimes, the measure of love is determined by the price tag attached to the gifts. The season of love, joy and peace has become so commercialized that the focus is no longer on the love and thoughts that come with the gifts... It's saddening.
Guess how much God loves you? Well, this much: "This is how God showed his love among us: He's sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins" (1 John 4:9,10).
May our Christmas be established around that kind of love. And may that love flows from you to someone today... It's heart-warming.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 4)
Patience is a virtue as one maxim says. However as a young girl, I used to be very impatient. I didn't like to wait, I would rather be waited for. Let's admit it, waiting isn't fun, am I right? But you know what? It took a lot of waiting before the greatest miracle of all time happened to this world. Even Jesus had to wait for the set time before He was sent to us by God the Father. And that lapse of time didn't go to waste because our God is an on-time God. He is never late nor too early. "He makes all things beautiful in His time" (Ecclesiastes 3:11).
Are you waiting for something today or maybe someone? Remember that delays don't mean denial. God sets the time and the seasons. He knows just what to do as much as when to do it. Bear in mind that when the first Christmas happened, it was "when the set time had fully come" (Galatians 4:4).
Note: You may want to visit My Christmas Devotions for the past three days. Please feel free to leave your comments. Thank you for your love. :)
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 2)
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 3)
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 3)
Haha! I got the image from my daughter's The Beginner's Bible. I would have taken a photo of an angel figurine if only we have one. Unfortunately, we don't so I contented myself with what is available for now.
Luke (2:10-11) recorded the greatest and best news of all time: "A Savior has been born!" And this awesome report came from no less than an angel, how cool was that? What could have been the shepherds' reaction? I mean, can you imagine the awe in their faces? They must have been "star-struck", don't you think? The angel said, "A Savior has been born to you; He is the Messiah, the Lord." That joyful news thousands of years ago is still as fresh as today's. Jesus was born to save - save us from hell and destruction.
What news have you heard today? It maybe about a sick loved one, financial difficulty, a broken relationship - whatever it is, please remember: A Savior has been born to you. Come as you are to Him and know that He can save you. Today.
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions (Day 2)
I believe we are all familiar with this Christmas carol, "O Little Town of Bethlehem". I think, well this is just a wild guess, that song was inspired by this verse from Micah 5:2. Isn't it humbling to know that God chose a small clan to reveal His big plan? Isn't it comforting to realize that we don't have to be a "star" or "superstar" even, for God to see us fit for whatever majestic course of action He is planning to do? That's how He is, that's just His nature. He is in the business of using "the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; choose the weak things of the world to shame the strong" (1 Corinthians 1:27). "So that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ" (1 Peter 4:11).
Are you feeling inadequate, insufficient or not good enough to be revealed with God's plan? Cheer up my friend and remember the "Little Town of Bethlehem".
Countdown to Christmas: My Christmas Devotions
Happy Christmas! I know it's a bit late already (well, not actually), it's just that I was wanting to have my first post for this month on the first day so I would be the first one to greet you a "Merry Christmas". I got so busy with some family stuff that it took me a while. Lots of ideas for the blog make my head swim. I just don't know when and where to start.
Then one morning I woke up with this thought: I would like to share with you my daily devotion since December 1st until Christmas Day. It's sort of my countdown to Christmas with some Bible verses and meaningful insights. I will post the verse from the Reading Plans of YouVersion Bible App in my iPhone and my thoughts on that verse for that day. I'm a bit behind schedule but I'll do my best to post the past three days' devotion then post the Day 4, all on the same date which is, by the way, today. Heehee! So here it goes.
Day 1 - December 1st
Matthew 3:3 - "This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: 'Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him'".
What does it mean really to prepare the way for the Lord? Today as the first day of the busiest and most festive month rolls in, almost everyone seems getting ready to "prepare the way" for Christmas; sending out beautiful Christmas cards written with heartfelt messages, buying special and well-thought gifts for families, loved ones and friends, putting up the tallest Christmas tree and adorning the house with lovely ornaments. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing these preparations, may we also remember to make our hearts ready for the true reason why we are celebrating this season. As our own houses are ready for the festivity, may our heart and soul be found willing to receive the coming of the King.
How are you preparing your heart for Christ this CHRISTmas season? :)
Then one morning I woke up with this thought: I would like to share with you my daily devotion since December 1st until Christmas Day. It's sort of my countdown to Christmas with some Bible verses and meaningful insights. I will post the verse from the Reading Plans of YouVersion Bible App in my iPhone and my thoughts on that verse for that day. I'm a bit behind schedule but I'll do my best to post the past three days' devotion then post the Day 4, all on the same date which is, by the way, today. Heehee! So here it goes.
Day 1 - December 1st
Matthew 3:3 - "This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: 'Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him'".
What does it mean really to prepare the way for the Lord? Today as the first day of the busiest and most festive month rolls in, almost everyone seems getting ready to "prepare the way" for Christmas; sending out beautiful Christmas cards written with heartfelt messages, buying special and well-thought gifts for families, loved ones and friends, putting up the tallest Christmas tree and adorning the house with lovely ornaments. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing these preparations, may we also remember to make our hearts ready for the true reason why we are celebrating this season. As our own houses are ready for the festivity, may our heart and soul be found willing to receive the coming of the King.
How are you preparing your heart for Christ this CHRISTmas season? :)
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