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Sunday, March 29, 2015

What's on my Desk?

Literally, there has been so many days the time I open my eyes to begin the day, I read. And before I close my eyes to end the day, I read. More so, I do a lot of reading in between. Poor eyes.

My room desk has a lot of forbearance, too. It is such an active participant to my day-to-day and occasional activities. Utilized to the max, but loved so much! :)

What's on my desk?



I am currently preparing for a talk next month. So, I pulled out my tools from my shelves, put them on my desk for easy access. Even with resources now available online, paperbacks still work for me --- perfectly well. These books are my choicest and have personal imprints. I am no Bible scholar, nor a theologian. I am but a simple student of the Word. Me, being given an opportunity to share and teach the Word never ceases my status as a student of the same. 


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I've got a handful of devotion guides/companion on my shelf. Sometimes, I don't know which one to use. But one day, as I was tidying up the room, this book came up. I almost forgot I have this. The title came so striking and so relevant that I felt the need to put this on my desk. This is the one.


A quiet heart on quiet times.

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How about you, what's on your desk?


Saturday, March 28, 2015

Random Thoughts, IV

Turn back time:

Prefer to understand context over content.
One thing that moves me to tears: God's grace.
Lord, give me the heart to Ask.
Word for the moment: Redefine.
Lord, you have been so good, and so kind, and so gracious to me. Thank You.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

What's in a Dream?

It took me quite a long while to understand and even know what a Dream is. If you are one of those who do not even know what it means to dream or, you have one but you're not sure if it's the real deal, come and read along.

(Just a side note, I am not to tell that these are absolutes, but these lessons have been resounding so much in my heart for a very long time. It enlightened me beyond words and driven me beyond explanation. These 3 had come randomly on separate occasions and I am just surprised that when I penned the 3 together, how interwoven they have become.)



A Dream is Never Small.
Had it been small, it would just be within an arm's reach. Had it been small, it would be a no-sweat thing. Had it been small, no one would be afraid of it.

But you see, Dreams are intended to be big. A Dream has always been something so far and hard to reach. A Dream has always been accompanied by decisions we have to make, risks we have to takeand changes we have to adapt with. It is factored with blood, sweat, and tears. No wonder many are afraid of it.

A Dream more often than not, is bigger than life itself. A Dream is at its best when it is big, because it is then we place a high regard on its value. It is in the pursuit of a big dream we realize our limitations and recognize the need of Someone bigger than us to journey with us as we carry on towards our Dream.

A Dream teaches us to be humble.

A Dream is Never Self-serving.
The heart of a Dream is serving, sharing, and giving of oneself to others. The joy of a Dream fulfilled comes when appropriation of those dreams are received by its intended recipients. It is made in the context of a community. 

For once, have you ever talked to a Dreamer?

I bet he'll tell you he had been in situations where he had seen needs and had that growing desire to turn it around --- that something has to be done and someone has to do it. 

Dreamers are created to strengthen, empower, and edify a community. It will be in the very same community future Dreamers will rise.

A Dream teaches us to be selfless.

A Dream is Never Self-Made.
I dreamed it on my own. 
It's mine to pursue. 
I did it: My name. My say. My way.

To this I say: A Dream is not a product of self. It is not a product of a "one-man-team". It never was and it will never be.

Behind every Dream is a Dream-giver. He is the One who caused us to dream Big Dreams. The Dream-giver will use people and situations for the Dream to be realized and come to pass. It is not from ourselves. It is not our Dream after all.

More so, a Dreamer had come across keen-eyed people who had seen him, tapped his potential, honed his God-given talent and skills, and encouraged him to master his craft. 

A Dreamer had gone through situations that stretched him but chose to lengthen his cords and strengthen his stakes.

We need people along the way. Let's not dismiss them. Embrace them instead.
We need character-molding situations. Let's not run from it. Tackle it, survive it, and learn from it.

A Dream teaches us to say no to self-exaltation.

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A Dreamer is never a sleeper. 
He is awake and he make things happen. 
He is intentional with his actions. 
His energy is geared towards the Dream.
He is a doer but he has a wisdom to know when to pause for a while, to regain strength in between, and carry on. 
When tired and weary you'll find him on his knees drawing strength and encouragement from his Maker, his God, his Dream-giver. 

To fellow Dreamers, with the Dream-giver on the team, let's dream big so that others may learn from Him how it is to have a Dream fulfilled. 



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