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Pamana

One historian said, "PAMANA (Heritage) is something that is passed down from one generation to the next. Heritage are also family’s tradition, values, wisdom, principles, and formed experiences that are not static but revolves over time ." This poem is inspired by 1 Thessalonians 1:3. Luma, sira, kinakalawang: Ano bang saysay nito sa kasalukuyan? Piping saksi po ito ng nakaraan, Tanglaw ng pamana sa kinabukasan.   Kung makakapagsalita lamang ang bagay na ito, Tiyak kong marami din itong maikukuwento, Kuwentong dapat mong marinig - Pananampalataya, pag-asa, at pag-ibig.   Hindi lamang ito pangkaraniwang padyak. Sa Diyos ipinalangin at kaniyang iniyak, Kaligtasan ng kapwa inibig niyang matiyak Pati anghel sa langit, labis ang galak!   Ito ang lumang bisikleta ni Ptr.Jhune Cadeliña, Katuwang niya nang HBBC ay nagsimula. Kayamanang maituturing noon pang dekada otsenta, Piping saksi sa maraming kuwentong biyaya.   Walang patid kong ...

Maganda ka!

(Just a personal musing)   Maganda ka. Tila isa kang prinsesa na nananatili sa loob ng kastilyo at matiyagang hinihintay doon ang iyong kahanga-hangang prinsepe. Hindi ka natatakot. Pinili mong huwag lumampas sa hangganan dahil alam mong hindi ka pinagkaitan subalit ikaw ay pinapangalagaan at upang ikaw ay maging ligtas. Magiting ka. Ikaw ay matapang na sumunod sa pananatili sa loob dahil ikaw ay nagtitiwala at naniniwala. Ipagpaumanhin kung naghihintay ka ng matagal. Batid kong hindi ako nararapat na tawaging prinsipe mo. Ako ay sugatan at mahina. Hindi pa ako nakikibahagi sa isang labanan noon kung saan ang ganitong uri ng kagitingan ay kinakailangan. Paulit-ulit kong sinasabi sa sarili ko na isa akong mandirigma. Hindi ako nagtitiwala sa aking karwahe at mga kabayo. Subalit hinihintay ko yung araw na dadalhin nila ako kung nasaan ka.   Hinihintay ko ang araw na iyon na masasabi ko sa iyo na hindi ko ipapangakong maging pinakamahusay na prinsepe mo sa buong mund...

One Side of the Hill | Kaleidoscopic Reflection

There are many more hills to climb. Just as life! Endure to enjoy and enjoy to endure. #JJustPassingThrough | 11.06.2021 Brgy.Sta.Catalina, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte These are 4 separate photos that has its own caption ( i.e. reflection). #kaleidoscopic (6)   1 of 4 THE GUIDE, THE GEM Some hard paths will lead to the best destinations. This applies to a life as a journey. Follow your guide and discover the best hidden gem.   Psalm 119:105 (KJV) Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.   2 of 4 THE GIANTS, THE GRACE The grass is small compared to the giant trees. Do not compare yourself with others. You are designed for a divine purpose. Learn to give your life to a cause that is bigger than yourself. That is a privilege. That is grace.   Psalms 104:14 (KJV) He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth.   3 of 4 THE GREEN, THE GOODNESS OF GOD Mark 6:39 (KJV) “And he...

Cabaruan Ricefields | Padyak Serye

Bike. Rest. Reflect. Click . Doon po sa amin! I learned so much wisdom from these elements in Cabaruan ricefields - the sower, the seed, the soil, the sun, the sparrows, the sky. These are four separate photos that has its own caption (i.e. reflection).  First posted on my Fb dated June 25, 2020.   https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3449593841738154&id=100000627158847 1 of 4 THE SOWER He always looks forward to the day of harvest. He thrives even in such trying times. He still finds hope in the midst of famine. He rises up early then go to the field. He is patient and hardworking, a winning attitude of a good steward.   You called them sower, farmer, or husbandmen, I call one of them, Papang .   2 of 4 THE SEED Inorder to regenerate, you must die. Inorder to grow, you must be buried. Just as the seed that has been sown, learn to die to self, enter your closet and pray in secret and the Lord of the harvest will bless you openly. Bloom wher...

Benefits of Bible Handwriting

(What I have learned from my handwritten New Testament Bible) One fellow young men, Bro.Jaypee, sent this photo on my Fb post on March 1, 2014. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=728989690465263&set=a.61157935887296 4 Every Friday night in 2014, our beloved pastor, Rev.Provy R. Cadeliña gathered us young working men to teach and train us with the Word of God. Our group then was called Timothy Club. I remember that night when our Pastor oriented us and challenged us to live a life that should be A.U.G. (Approved Unto God). We were blessed as we were reading 2 Timothy 2:15 where it says, Study to shew thyself approved unto God , a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth . That night, I also remember that our Pastor challenged us to copy and write out the Scriptures by hand. We smiled for that. I actually laughed. I heard before about writing a Bible verse on journals but that night was the first time that I heard about Bi...

We smile because...?

A good photographer will do everything to freeze a significant moment and capture that smile we wear. But there are times that he needs to be creative to spread in his own way that universal language - smile 😊 📷 by a cheerful brother named Carlo exactly a year ago.. #AguinaldoSamutNuptials | 10.06.2017 Posted the above on my Fb dated 10.06.2018 to greet Preacher Rogel and Sis.Malou on their first wedding anniversary. No filter. No edit. We were intently captured appearing to be headless. I smile for this. It reminds me to always wear a smile. We smile not because of the camera. We smile because we want to spread positivity. We smile because we want to radiate beauty. We smile because it is healthy to be cheerful. We smile because we rejoice. And when we say rejoice, it is not laughing and letting others down. We do not rejoice with a mirth. We smile because of grace, because of mercy, because of love, because of hope, because of faith. We smile because smiling can do wond...

Go ahead, cry!

The pain in this pandemic is hard to bear. Frontliners call for time out. Some people are shirking. Many are fainting, distressed, deppressed, declined, downhearted, troubled. Maybe you are afraid to show your vulnerability. You believe that holding your tears is a virtue. But go ahead, cry... cry unto God! Cry to God just like the psalmist David. The Lord hears you. He comforts you. He notices what you say. He delivers you from your sufferings. [Psalms 34:17 The righteous cry, and the LORD heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles.] Cry to God just like Job. When you think no one stand before you, when people are against you, when friends fail you, remember the Lord. Wept before Him and let Him heal that broken heart.  [Job 16:20 My friends scorn me: but mine eye poureth out tears unto God.] Cry to God just like Hannah. Mingle your tears with prayer. Bring that bitternes to God and plead to Him for His mercy. [1 Samuel 1:10 And she was in bitterness of soul,...

Best Man's Thought

That day, when I thought more about the title, the more uncomfortable I got. The groom has lots of men buddies but why me, I said. He is a preacher and he should call a church staff fellow, I thought. Sharing here the text and photo below which I put in my notes just after their wedding. That superlative adjective is a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we serve. I knew that there were others there who should have been asked but later, I humbly accepted his request because I also knew there is always joy in serving. Count it as a ministry. Preacher Alfier is someone I looked up to especially when it comes to the ministry. We are in the same batch in high school and I have witnessed how 'worldly' he was. Just kidding!  I know her past girl friends (in plural form, as in many to mention! Haha ) and most of them were  crush ng campus . I do not know how he came to know the Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour, but I know it happened during those times that I was away...

Japan - the Land of the Rising Sun

  Somebody went to this island country and gave me this present. Inscribed is the country’s flag and the Japanese word Nippon which literally mean, “where the sun rises”.   What do you know about Japan? ·          A country that is mix of ancient cultural tradition and advanced technology ·          Arigato – Japanese word which means, Thank you! ·          Mt.Fuji – the country’s highest mountain ·          Ramen – Japanese noodle soup ·          Karate – martial art rooted in the Okinawan Islands ·          Haiku – a poem or verse having three lines containing five, seven, and five syllables respectively ·          Torii – a traditional Japanese gate ·    ...