Thursday, March 29, 2018

The Guilty One

Was i the Guilty One?

Last night, a friend sent me a video and ask to watch during my free time. As it was late, I took her words to watch it in the morning. Right after I drop off my kids to school, I was getting out with flashing signal because the cars in line were quite long, I waited for my chance to turn around going home. First, second, third car were not giving way but the fourth one stayed behind to allow me to turn and I did with a wave of thank you as our eyes met. It was that good feeling of being considered as someone who needs to just get out of the way and return home. On my way home, a car was waiting for their turn to turn and I signal “Go ahead” and it feels good to be able to return the favor to someone else. Life is indeed about consideration.


As I parked my car, my mind was set to watch the video. I was excited for no reason. Well, I always enjoy anything about God so maybe that’s it. Immediately, after I settled on my chair I turned on the video to watch. It was about a host found by a woman and the story goes like this as told in the video:




One of the most important teaching of The Catholic Church is one of the most difficult teachings we are asked; to believe that Jesus is really physically present in the bread and wine consecrated by the priest during the holy mass.

In fact, even some priests through the ages have struggled with this Catholic belief, that God recognizes. And that many of us need help; to believe and from time to time has provided for us clear proof miracles to help us with our faith in the real presence of His Son in the Eucharist. Some of these miracles have happened long ago. Some have happened in recent times. One of these is a Eucharistic miracle that took place in 1996 in a church in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the diocese of Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio who would become our current Pope Francis.

This is what happened:

At 7 o’clock in the evening August 18, 1996, Fr Alejandro Pezet was saying holy mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in the center of Buenos Aires. As he was finishing distributing holy Communion, a woman came up to tell him that she had found a discarded host at the back of the church. Someone has dropped it and had not wished to consume the dirty host.

Fr. Alejandro went and retrieve the unconsumed Eucharist as is the practice in the situations he placed it in a container of water and put it away in the tabernacle to sit so that it could dissolve. Fr. Alejandro knew that in several days, the Eucharist would dissolve and he would be able to respectfully dispose of it by watering the plant with the water.

On Monday, August 26 upon opening the tabernacle Pezet saw to his amazement that the host had not dissolve but rather it turned into a bloody substance. He informed the Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Bergoglio with the instructions that the host be professionally photographed. The photos were taken on September 6. It clearly shows that the host which have become a fragment of bloody flesh, have grown significantly in size. For several years, the host remained in the tabernacle, the whole affair, being kept a strict secret. Since the host suffered no visible decomposition, the now Archbishop Bergoglio decided to have it scientifically analyzed. On October 5th, 1999, in the presence of the Archbishop’s representatives, Professor Dr. Ricardo Castañon, a Neuro-psycho Physiologist was given permission to take a sample of the bloody fragment for testing and he brought it to New York for analysis. Since he did not wish to prejudice the study, he purposely did not inform the team of scientists of where the sample came from.

One of these scientists was Dr. Frederick Zugibe, the well-known cardiologist and forensic pathologist. Zugibe determined that the analyzed substance was real flesh and blood containing human DNA. As he looked down at his microscope, he said I can tell you exactly what this is. This flesh is part of the muscle of the heart found in the wall of the left ventricle. It’s the muscle that gives the heart its beat and the body its life. I could see infiltrated through this tissue white blood cells and that tells me two things: that this heart was alive at the moment that the sample was taken because white blood cells die outside of living organisms. And also, this white blood cells go to address injury. So, this heart has suffered. This is the sort of thing I see in patients that have been beaten about the chest.  

Two Australians journalist Mike Willesee and lawyer Ron Tesoriero involved in the investigations also witnessed these tests. Knowing where the sample had come from, they were dumbfounded by Zugibe’s testimony. Mike Willesee asks the scientist how long the white blood cells would have remained alive if they had come from a piece of human tissue which have been kept in water.

“They would have seized to exist in a matter of minutes.” Dr Gizube replied.
The journalist then told the doctor that the source of the sample had first been kept in ordinary water for a month and then for another three years in a container of distilled water. Only then that the sample been taken for analysis. Dr Zugibe was at a loss to account for this fact.

“There was no way of explaining it scientifically.” he stated. Only then did Mike Willesee inform Dr. Zugibe that the analyzed sample came from a consecrated host, white, unleavened bread that had mysteriously turned into bloody human flesh.

Amazed by this information, Dr. Zugibe replied “How and why a consecrated host would change its character and become living human flesh and blood will remain an inexplicable mystery to science, a mystery totally beyond far competence. “Then Dr. Richard Castañon arranged to have a lab reports from the Buenos Aires miracle compared to the lab reports on a relic from a similar miracle that took place in Lanciano Italy over 1200 years ago. 

Again, without revealing the origin of the test samples.

The experts making the comparison concluded that the two lab reports must have originated from test samples obtained from the same person. They further reported that both samples revealed an AB positive blood type. They are all characteristics of the man who is born and lived in the middle east region.

How can the events of the miracle of Buenos Aires be explained? Only faith in the extraordinary action of a God provides the reasonable answer. Faith in a God who wants to make us aware that he is truly present in the mystery of the Eucharist. As a result of his investigation of this and other miracles, Dr. Ricardo Castañon, who is a staunch atheist much of his life converted to Catholicism. 

Whenever you receive communion, may the miracle of Buenos Aires help to remind you of the awesome miracle and sacrifice of Christ in the Eucharist. Allow him to nourish you with his presence.

The video ends with these words “One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.” - The Little Prince

It was a beautiful 8-minute video. While watching, I can’t help letting go of my tears. They are tears of guilt. I am thankful for my friend who shared this video since it is Holy Thursday and is the perfect time to watch. However, this video brings back the guilt I have been carrying since that day it happened years ago.  I am thankful and also in sorrow. Is this the proper way of how Holy Thursday will be experience? I asked myself. I have plan a quiet, peaceful and solemn holy week, no matter where I am. I have not plan to go somewhere but in my house and church. It is best to be in a comfortable place and peaceful during this reflection. Life has been a bit rough and all I wanted is peace. There are things I need to take care of but will set aside everything and focus on reflecting Christ's suffering during this Lenten season.

It’s been so many years, but guilt has a way of knocking it's way to remind me.  I still have guilt over one incident that happened to me 30 years ago.  I was young, naive and maybe proud, who knows? My godmother offered me a volunteer work as a catechist. I was only 16, going 17 perhaps. I did the training and immediately started teaching that year. I have 30 classes per week in a public school, each lasting 40 minutes. I was a kid teaching kids who are 10 years younger than me. Needless to say, there was a 10-year gap between a teacher and the students. It was also my first teaching experience.

Being new, I have this idea that I need to learn from the old timers. There is mass every week in the school and I would stay behind because I let the experienced catechist teachers go before me. I am a newbie, no experience and young. The classes were alright with me, being new, it doesn’t matter how big the class gets, a whopping 40-50 students in one class. This is my first year and there is nothing for me to compare. The kids were mostly from low income family since it is run by the government and free to those who want to learn but no means to pay for school tuition. At times, the kids have no proper clothes and no proper bath. The room sometimes smell like a bunch of sweat. But, I can stand it. Does a 16-year-old who is also struggling really care for perfumed room?  No. I see myself in those kids.

Every day, I meet different kids of different character and when the class is over, I would cross the street, visit the blessed sacrament to pour all my thoughts especially when I do not have the money to buy my lunch. God fills me up, at least spiritually.

One windy morning, after a strong rain two days ago, we were preparing for the morning mass when our director realized that most teachers were not able to make it to class today. After all, this is a voluntary work and sometimes, family matters or health can be a reason for absences.  With less teachers to help, everyone must be a lay minister to assist the priest as we serve thousands of students. Having more help also speed up the time needed to finish the mass which the school principal will be grateful, thinking the hours given to these kids to learn is not enough. The teachers do their best to teach as much knowledge but with cramp classroom, crowded at times that the class might have to be moved to the alley just to be able to conduct a class; time is of essence. It was noisy and so distracting for the learners but teachers got to do what needs to be done. At times, when there is a problem in one of the classrooms, classes are moved to any small area for kids to sit on the floor and listen to the teacher’s lesson for the day. The students sometimes arrived wearing slippers or maybe wears the same clothes for days and you know how that smell. At least, during mass, it’s held at the playground, very open.

Today is different. I was caught with no excuse to stay away from giving communion. I heard my name, followed by a command.  “Come and help give communion. We don’t have enough catechist today.” I obliged and felt the anxiety kicks in me instantly. I was a shy kid and this is the least of the things I want to do, being in front of so many people. I was okay to the idea of teaching in a class of 50 kids and was not even nervous even on the first day, I was a natural! Is there a difference I cannot explain to myself between a class of 50 kids compared to the whole school with other teachers helping or is it something else? I know, I am the guilty one.

And the mass begins at 7:45 a.m. as it normally happens. The kids were listening and the teachers were right close to their students. Since the mass is held in an open space, you can see what a beautiful it was. It was sunny and bright outside.

When it was time for communion, I get ready to go to the front and pick up one bowl and situated myself in line with the other catechists. There were only 3 of us and the priest. Think of how long it will take to finish giving communion to 2000 students. I understand very well and I am always ready to help. It’s just that something is bothering me, a struggle within me that I do not understand or my maturity is not up to it yet.

Staring ahead, I see the long line in front of me, waiting for their turn to receive the holy communion and I begin the journey, like an experienced lay minister, I pick a blessed host, raise it up, “Body of Christ.” I said. I heard a faint “Amen.”

It was going well when a strong windy rush suddenly came as I was picking another blessed host, just as I let go of the Eucharist to let it fall on the tongue of this beautiful innocent child in a ponytail, a strong wind pushes it away from where it's supposed to be, instead floats like a cotton ball and swirling a little bit, flipping a few times before it landed on a slow flowing water with bottom part that was as black as charcoal for it rained the other day. Dirt and debris collects at the bottom turning dark, while some water continue to flow gently.

My mind was in shocked! Speechless, I tried hard to gather my thoughts and make a grasp of what happened. In a few seconds, I was struggling between picking it up and eating it myself or letting it go and forget about it like it never happened. But, it is the Holy Eucharist and deserved so much respect, and it is the body of Christ! How can I not consider that?  I remember very well, my right hand floating in the air as cover, while my left hand holding a bowl of Eucharist, making sure to protect the rest of the Eucharist from being blown away by the wind that was blowing hard, some kids were holding their hair from flying everywhere. The innocent face in front of me locked eyes with me, the guilty one, with fear.

It feels like the whole world stopped for a moment; there was only me and the Eucharist.

With a few seconds to spare, I came too late. The gentle flow of water carried the Eucharist down to the drainage hole.  I was crushed! I pick up another Eucharist for the child in front of me to take and she move to her side as the next student in line approached to receive communion.

I continued on giving the Eucharist until there was none. The mass is over but it was not over for me.

Until this day, I would ask the same questions “Was it the wind or was I nervous that the host that I just pick to put on a child’s mouth was improperly handled? Was the timing wrong perhaps, that I was not ready to give communion?

Was my hand too shaky, it affected the whole purpose of giving communion? Was I mentally fit at that moment? So many questions I have in my mind even until after more than 30 years. Has it affected my life? Maybe or maybe not. Only God knows because my faith grows each day when I remember my sins.

Recalling as soon as it fell to the ground, I was contemplating whether to pick it up or not and I did not!  The struggle was real. I was struggling within, one part of my brain said to pick it up because it’s holy and must be respected. The other part of me was thinking about the water, dirty and filthy to the max.  How could I pick it up and put in my mouth?  My human existence is talking at this moment, struggling with God like thinking that very moment.  I was only 16 years old then and would like to use that as an excuse.  But Mary was 15 when she said “Fiat”.  Nobody sees my struggle but I’m sure God sees clearly.

That incident has one interesting point: My mind was not mature or knowledgeable enough to understand what it really means to be a catechist in the first place. I must learn more about God and continue to pray for wisdom or whatever is God’s plan for me.

After watching the video, I understood the severity of what I did, I cried with a sorrowful heart and asks forgiveness from our Lord God Almighty. I have made the decision to continue giving communion that day without picking up the host and I regret it, a guilty verdict.  It’s a decision that humbled me and forever carry the guilt. I am guilty in the eyes of my Lord.  It’s a one-time decision that will forever made me become who I am today. It bothers me, made me feel unfit to serve the Lord but it keeps my feet grounded. To be forever humble and believing God is a forgiving God is wonderful. It made me pass opportunities to serve as a lay minister but maybe God has other plans for me. And one day, I will be set free from guilt, by God's grace or so I hope.


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Monday, November 30, 2015

Kapamilya Stars – Star Ng Pasko Lyrics & Video



Kapamilya Stars – Star Ng Pasko Lyrics
Kung kailan pinakamadilim
Ang mga tala ay mas nagniningning
Gaano man kakapal ang ulap
Sa likod nito ay may liwanag

Ang liwanag na ito
Nasa 'ting lahat
May sinag ang bawat pusong bukas
Sa init ng mga yakap
Maghihilom ang lahat ng sugat

Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw
Walang iba kundi ikaw
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Tayo ang ilaw sa madilim na daan
Pagkakapit bisig lalong higpitan
Dumaan man sa malakas na alon
Lahat tayo'y makakaahon

Ang liwanag na ito
Nasa 'ting lahat
May sinag ang bawat pusong bukas
Sa init ng mga yakap
Maghihilom ang lahat ng sugat

Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw
Walang iba kundi ikaw
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Kikislap ang pag-asa
Kahit kanino man

Dahil ikaw Bro, dahil ikaw Bro
Dahil ikaw Bro
Ang star ng pasko

Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw
Walang iba kundi ikaw
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw
Walang iba kundi ikaw
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw
Walang iba kundi ikaw
Salamat sa liwanag mo
Muling magkakakulay ang pasko

Dahil ikaw Bro, dahil ikaw Bro
Dahil ikaw Bro
Ang star ng pasko!




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10 Things I Wish Everyone Knew about Mary, Mother of Jesus

1. We know more about Mary than we do about almost everyone in the New Testament besides Jesus, Peter, Paul, and John.

Think about it: we know her husband, Joseph; we know Mary’s relatives, Zechariah and Elizabeth; we know a song she sang called Magnificat; we know she traveled from Galilee to the hill country and from Galilee to Bethlehem; we know she and Joseph dedicated their baby boy Jesus in the temple; we know they visited the temple with Jesus when he was twelve; we know she at least considered Jesus capable of rectifying a lack of wine at a wedding in Cana; we know she walked from Nazareth down to Capernaum with her children in tow to visit with Jesus; we know she was at the crucifixion of Jesus in Jerusalem; we know she was with the first Christians in Jerusalem in Acts 1; we know at least one of her sons — James — became a major church leader; it is likely that she became central to the cosmic story of redemption (Revelation 12).

2. Many Protestants know far more about what they don’t believe about Mary than what the Bible teaches about her.

As one Christian woman once said to me about Mary, “She’s so Catholic.” But Protestants think their views are based on the Bible, and on that basis alone (see #1), they ought to develop a positive view of Mary. Mary can be seen as a paradigmatic person of discipleship and faith — the first true follower of Jesus.

3. The Mary of the Gospels is a woman full of courage, hope, and strategy.

The Mary of the Gospels is a woman marked by chutzpah, not reserved piety. She is hardly the pious, poker-faced Mary of too much of Western Christian art. Her song — The Magnificat — is a beautiful mosaic of dozens of Old Testament expressions designed to announce that God has acted to bring Israel its Messiah. She pressed Jesus to provide wine when the wine ran low at a wedding. She — not Joseph — was the one who approached Jesus when he was left behind at the temple, and she was the one who seemed to reprimand him. Mary and her children seemingly took charge of the situation and went from Nazareth to Capernaum because of what was being reported about Jesus — and that scene appears to be one where Mary wants to protect Jesus from getting himself in trouble with the leaders.

4. The Immaculate Conception does not refer to Mary’s sexual condition when she gave birth to Jesus (the “virgin birth”).

The Immaculate Conception is a belief about Mary’s own condition at her conception. That is, she was “immaculated” by an act of God at the time she was conceived so she would be sinless and therefore the “fitting” mother of the Son of God. The virginal conception refers to the belief that Mary became pregnant with Jesus by a miracle instead of sexual intercourse.

5. Protestants think Catholics overdo it with Mary. Catholics and the Orthodox think Protestants have ignored Mary. Both are right.

Catholics don’t believe Mary is divine, but some Catholics emphasize her in ways that many Protestants think borders on taking glory from the Son of God. Protestants say they base their beliefs on the Bible, while Catholics base their beliefs both on the Bible and in the developing tradition as directed by the official tradition in the Roman Catholic Church. But all Christians need to spend time learning what each of us really believes — and this will mean we need to avoid stereotypes of what the other believes about Mary.

6. Mary’s sinlessness and virginity are the key areas of conflict.

Catholic tradition teaches that Mary was sinless. Protestants believe only Jesus was sinless. Catholic tradition teaches that Mary was perpetually virgin; most Protestants believe Mary had children with Joseph in the normal manner.
The sinlessness of Mary cannot be found in the Bible and is a matter of church tradition. The perpetual virginity of Mary is at least challenged by Matthew’s Gospel, which tells us that Joseph “had no marital relations with her until she had borne a son” (1:25).

7. The New Testament Letter of James is an echo of Mary’s concern for economic justice.

Perhaps the most famous lines in the Letter of James are these: “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to care for orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world” (James 1:27). One has to wonder — if it is true that James is the brother of Jesus, and thus Mary’s son — if these words express a bitter reality James knew: his mother and his siblings all knew poverty and came to believe that genuine religion means taking care of people like them.

8. Some Catholic tradition emphasizes Mary as a “mediatrix” — the Church’s finest intercessor for prayer.

This language makes many Protestants nervous, but it needs to be understood for what the Church has taught. It’s not that her intercessory role infringes upon Christ’s role; instead, just as Protestants ask others to pray for them as intercessors, so the Catholic tradition teaches that Mary — in the communion of saints who are praying for those on earth — is an intercessor. One can at least observe that Mary attempted to be a mediator between Jesus and those who had run out of wine at the wedding in Cana in John 2:1-11.

9. The Mary moments in the New Testament point to Jesus.

Mary’s song, Mary’s encounter with Jesus in the temple, Mary’s intervention at the wedding . . . all the way to Mary at the cross and Mary with the earliest believers in Jerusalem — these scenes lead us to Jesus each and every time. Mary ought not to rob Jesus of his glory, for the mission of Mary in her own life was to witness to the glory of her Son.

10. Mary belongs to the whole Church.

Both Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox have developed theologies about Mary (sometimes called “Mariology”), while Protestants have developed no distinct vision of Mary. There has been some progress among some Protestants, but not enough to shape most Christians in the pews. Protestants need to spend more time contemplating Mary in their Bibles.
Scot McKnight
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How Are You Growing?



How Are You Growing?




Gathering Knowledge Is Great But Developing Character Is Essential

Don't just grow in knowledge, grow in character. God is more interested in your character than He is in your career. Why? Because success without character can hurt you and those around you.

The Bible says: '...make every effort to respond to God's promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, moral excellence with knowledge, knowledge with self-control, self-control with endurance, endurance with godliness, godliness with brotherly
affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone.'

The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be. It's impossible to feel confident when you're telling yourself that you'll never amount to anything.

After Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, they hid. God came to them and said, "Where are you?" They said, "We're hiding because we're naked." I love how God answered..."Who told you...you were naked?" In other words, "Who told you there was something wrong with you?"

God immediately knew the enemy had been talking to them. And God's saying to you today, "Who told you ... that you're not attractive enough to succeed in your relationships...or talented enough to flourish in your career...or that your marriage isn't going to last?" Those are lies from the enemy.

God said, "...No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly. Delight yourself...in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart."

The potential is inside you...and it doesn't change because you don't believe it.

The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. He's never going to take back the potential He poured into you...or say, "You've failed too often and made too many mistakes. Give me my gifts back." No...His calling on your life will be with you till the day you leave this earth, but it's up to you to...tap into it.

When the enemy starts chipping away at your confidence, take authority over him in Jesus' name; resist him and he will flee. Never stop developing your talents. Paul told Timothy, '...Stir up the gift...which is within you.'

Some people have the notion that following your spiritual gift is spending the days and years of your life doing only those things that come naturally, easily, with no effort, discipline or practice. No, your gift can either be mediocre or excellent; it's up to you.

If we don't change, we won't grow; and then we're not really living. Growth demands the temporary surrender of security. It means giving up familiar but limiting patterns, safe but unrewarding work, values no longer believed in, relationships that have lost meaning.



Taking a new step is what we fear most, but can you think of anything worse than a life devoid of growth?


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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Jacob and Prodigal Son

Jacob and Prodigal Son
Epilogue of Jacob’s Story
                                                                                                      
Luke 15:11-32


                     
1.    Jacob  
During August, I have preached on the Jacob’s Story as an example of our spiritual journey. When I was in a middle school, one teacher said that “life is Waltz.” As you know, Waltz is music of three bits.
He said, “as Waltz has three bits, our life story has 3 stages.”



Here are the 3 stages in the Jacob’s story: hometown, foreign land and coming back home.

At his home, Jacob was like a child. Everything was sufficient and provided.
He was favored by his mom and protected by his father. But once he left his home, he faced reality. He struggled to survive in a foreign land. He worked hard, had his own family and became more responsible. On the way back home, he had a near death crisis but it became a chance to meet God.
When Jacob came back home, Jacob was not the same person as when he had left home 20 years before. He came back as a successful and matured person.

Jacob’s story is not an uncommon story. It is one of several life styles.
There are many Jacobs in this world. They left their parents’ home, built up their successful career and had own family, and came back to their hometowns.
The main emphasis of Jacob’s story is at Bethel and Jobbok river. The story emphasizes that we need to begin our journey with God, and come back with God. As we build our successful career, we also have to build up our relationship with God.
As a surgeon, when Mary Neal built up her career, she recognized that career was not everything. She needed some space for God in her life so that God actually intervened to protect her in the case of crisis. She went to heaven and came back home because she made a space for God in her life.
Jacob was blessed by God, because he made a space for God in his life.
Brothers and sisters!
Invite God into your life. Set a time aside for God, and pray and listen to His voice. Remember Wednesday 9am to pray for the church, church members and also for me. We need each other’s prayers.  

2.    Prodigal Son
Now, here is another version of Jacob’s story in the New Testament. He is called a prodigal son. Prodigal son is one of the most famous bible stories. When youth groups have a summer retreat, they always play a skit with the prodigal son. The storyline is pretty simple as Jacob’s: hometown, foreign land, and coming back home.

There are two sons. Guess, who is leaving home?
It is the second son, because he does not have a birthright. So he asked his father for his portion. Since his father was still alive his request for his portion was disrespectful to his father. But his father was generous and gave him his portion, and the second son left home.
In the foreign land, he spent all of his money in entertainment and with prostitutes. He became homeless. He fed pigs for his living and even ate pig’s food to satisfy his hunger. Then, he thought that it must be better to be a servant at his father’s house rather than being hungry in a foreign land.
He came back home, asked his father for forgiveness and took him as a servant. His father was so glad that he came back alive that he gave him new clothes, restored his state as a son and offered a banquet. It is a happy ending.
While Jacob came back as a successful man, the prodigal son came back as a looser. Jacob was responsible, but the prodigal son was irresponsible.
But after leaving home and spending time in a foreign land, they each learned the something. They needed God. Jacob asked God father for protection and blessing at the Jobbok river and the prodigal son asked his father for forgiveness.

We may succeed in our life as Jacob or we may fail our life as the prodigal son, but the most important thing is that we should recognize God in our life.
Henri Nouwen, a famous priest, said “I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.”
Like the prodigal son, we all want unconditional love where we can be accepted as who we are. But the place is not in a foreign land, but it is at our father’s house.

When the prodigal son lived with his father, he didn’t recognize his father’s love. They just lived together. When he left home and experienced pain, loneliness, hunger and anxiety, he learned how important his father was to him. 
And when he came back home, he was forgiven and accepted by his father.

Even though the prodigal son made many mistakes, and wasted all his money, at least he learned something from his mistakes. So when he came back home, he could have a much better relationship with His Father.

We all make mistakes at some points in our lives. But we are Christians, who learn from our mistakes and grow from the learning. God does not punish us because we made mistakes, but God really worries about us when we do not learn anything from our mistakes.  
When we learn from our mistakes, when we return to God, we are forgiven and we will have a new life again.  
3.    A Hidden Character  
As we read, verse 11-24 is about the prodigal son’s story, and it concludes with a happy ending for the second son. But this is not the end of the whole story. There is a hidden character, the first son. His story is in verse 25-32.

The first son came back from his work in the field and found that there was a banquet for the second son. His younger brother wasted all of his portions, but his father forgave him, accepted him and threw a feast for him. He got upset and complained to his father.

We kind of understand the feeling of the first son. He always stayed with his father and worked for him while the second son spent all his money with prostitutes. The first son complained that his father never held a banquet for him with his friends but he does for the second son. It seems his claim is legitimate.
But we also know that there is no love in his heart. The first son definitely cared more for his portion rather than for his younger brother.

When the second son wasted all of his money and came back home, his father accepted him, but it does not mean that he will have another portion again. Since he received his portion, there would be no more inheritance from his father. But the emphasis in the story is about relationship. The second son was forgiven and accepted by his father.

In the beginning of the story, the first son might want to leave his home instead of the second son. But he could not. He was the first son. He would inherit his father’s estate. If he left his father, he had to give up his birthright. He didn’t have a choice but stayed home, was obedient to his father and waited until he would inherit all of his father’s estate.
Therefore, the first son’s relationship with his father was superficial. The relationship was not developed. Where there is no crisis, a relationship does not develop. Then, a crisis came when the second son came back. The first son worried if the second son took his father’s estate again. When he felt his portion was threatened, he began complaining to his father.
He expressed his jealousy and anger to his father. He might not be thoughtful or matured. But at least he became honest to his father about his feeling. Father came to him and said, “Oh! My son! You are always with me, and all I have is yours. But your brother was dead and is alive again. Isn’t it right to celebrate his life?”(vv.31-32)

As you can see this picture, the father and the second son are reconciled. And now, the father asks his first son to join the celebration. The story ends here and we do not know how the first son responded. It is an open end story.

I was born in a Christian family and attended the church service all the time in my life. I was always in the church with God, but I did not feel God closely.
Then, when I saw new members coming to church and experienced God’s grace I became jealous. I was always with God, but I had never experienced such grace. I was not happy about it until I became a pastor.
When I became a pastor I could understand our heavenly father, and I realized that the true first son is not the one who inherits father’s estate but is the one who inherits our father’s heart.

Brothers and Sisters!


The Kingdom of God is for those who understand heavenly Father’s heart, and inherit His compassion. 

BY: Pastor HK

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

This Pastor Has Guts


THIS PASTOR HAS GUTS

This interesting prayer was given in Kansas, USA, at the opening session of their Senate. It seems prayer still upsets some people.         

When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard: 

"Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask your forgiveness and to seek your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says: "Woe to those who call evil good", but that is exactly what we have done.                                      

* We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and reversed our values.                             

* We have ridiculed the absolute truth of Your Word and called it Pluralism.         

* We have worshipped other gods and called it multiculturalism.

* We have endorsed perversion and called it alternative lifestyle.

* We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery. 

* We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare. 

* We have killed our unborn and called it choice. 

* We have shot abortionists and called it justifiable. 

* We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self-esteem.

* We have abused power and called it politics. 

* We have embezzled public funds and called it essential expenses.

* We have insitutionalised bribery and called it sweets of office.

* We have coveted our neighbor's possessions and called it ambition. 

We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it freedom of expression. 

* We have ridiculed the time-honored values 
of our forefathers and called it enlightenment. 

Search us, Oh GOD, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free. Aamen!" 

The response was immediate. A number of legislators walked out during the prayer in protest. 

In 6 short weeks, Central Christian Church, where Rev. Wright is pastor, logged more than 5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls responding negatively. The church is now receiving international requests for copies of this prayer from India, Africa and Korea. 

With the LORD'S help, may this prayer sweep over our nation and WHOLEHEARTEDLY become our desire so that we again can be called "ONE NATION UNDER GOD." 

Think about this: If you forward this prayer to everyone on your list, in less than 30 days it would be heard by the world. How many people on your list will not receive this prayer.....do you have the boldness to pass it on? 

I HAVE, AND I HAVE JUST SHOWN IT BY FORWARDING THIS TO YOU. GO ON  FORWARD IT!!!


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Saturday, May 9, 2015

To All Mothers

To All Mothers

Who in silence love someone
from first sight to first fight.
The mother who watch like a hawk,
not even a fly touch my skin,
while I was sleeping,
 Mother is ready to swat any
who dares to get close to me.





































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