Browsing Archive: March, 2010
The times in the wilderness
Israel was not quickly transported to heaven after believing God and
being “baptized” in the Red sea. She was thrust rather to walking the
great distance from that point on to the wilderness. This experience is
really a means of God to get their hearts truly aligned to His mind for
the calling that He has called them. This journey could have not lasted
very long, it could have been simply an 11 days journey and then to the
Promised Land, but because of t... Continue reading ...
Justice for the Ampatuan victims
“To do righteousness and justice is desired by the Lord rather
than sacrifice.” Prov 21:3
There was incredible silence after the Massacre of the victims of the
Ampatuan clan, until now, swift justice has not been served, and it
seems indeed that justice has been delayed. Where are we at this time?
Why do we not want to keep silent over this debacle? Are we not being
partial that because the poor stands at the door like a pauper and now
we disengage ourselves from their affairs? We h... Continue reading ...
The religious right and the 2010 elections
“There seems to be a way for a man but the end thereof is death,”
Solomon wrote, and it seems that every man since tried to put up a
solution to solve every problem. There is a subtle thought, that just
one chance, just one idea, just one opportune time, and I will make it big. Like Lucifer, these
dreamers defile the sanctuary, use the name of God, their calling and
then trade it for the goods of the world. Every dream, goal and motive
which is not aligned with the Word of God, and ... Continue reading ...
Understanding 2010 and the coming election part 1
The year 2010 is fraught with foreboding presence of either God or
the devil in the election. Our destiny hangs in the balance, and it
hangs on the captain we will choose to steer the Philippine leader ship
to either greater bondage or the freedom from it. This ship, which
I have discussed in my books “Freedom from religious bondage” (Bringing
down friarism), and also in “Restorers of the breach” (Contending for
the dream) symbolizes the present leadership and
 Francisco
Pizarro ... Continue reading ...
So, Whose Test Is This? By Francis Frangipane
I think most of us do not
grasp the degree of suffering and devastation that has hit Haiti. We
think because the front-page news about Haiti has diminished that
Haiti's need has also diminished, but it has not. The urgency of people
being buried alive has been replaced with the urgency of a million and a
half people without homes or shelter.
To put this disaster into
perspective, recall the terrifying Sumatran tsunami that killed 230,000
people in December 2004. Eighteen nations were... Continue reading ...
A heart ablazed for God part 8: Humility
“Farewell my brother,” I bid him. Tears welled from my eyes and
started flowing. I sobbed. I could not keep my heart from grieving
knowing what awaited him in that dungeon. What could have happened had
John kept his mouth shut? Could he have live a little bit longer? Could
he have disciple more men? Those questions were coming to me like
rushing waters. But I bet, it is not the will of the Lord that this man
should live the way I thought of him. Even Paul could have lived to be
90 ... Continue reading ...
A heart ablazed for God part 7: The Witness of Light
Almost all of us were swept with fear when our friend and brother bid
us to go. He said that his work is finished and the time to depart
draws near. He had been as prayerful as during the first time I saw him.
He did not pray with any structure nor did he pray with highfaluting
words, it was as if Jesus was conversing with His Father again. He
prayed for his disciples to be strong and to know the Lamb of God who
takes away the sin of the world. He prayed for strength, joy and the
cour... Continue reading ...
A heart ablazed for God part 6: John’s testimony
Yesterday was different. The clouds seem to have their shining luster, stirred as if brought nearer into the clouds of heaven, full of stars. The Jordan river was not full and overflowing at the day nor it flooded its banks. This is the place where many come to refresh themselves and gather some water for washing their camels and donkey. Few have ever imagined that this River would still continue its coarse running for more than 4,000 years feeding Israel and the Jordan valley for the neede... Continue reading ...
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