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November 16, 2008

Understanding Your Shape - Chapter 31 Purpose Driven Life

You shaped me first inside, then out; you formed me in my mother's womb. (Psalm 139:13) - Msg


SHAPE: Applying Your Abilities



No one has the exact same mix of factors that make you unique.

If you don't make your unique contribution to the Body of Christ, it won't be made.

Even abilities used to sin are God-given; they are just being misused or abused.

Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.

God has a place in his church where your specialties can shine and can make a difference. It's up to you to find that place.

You are the only person on earth who can use your abilities. No one else can play your role, because they don't have the unique shape that God has given you.

God doesn't waste abilities; he matches our calling and our capabilities.

Your abilities were not given just to make a living; God gave them to you for your ministry.




SHAPE: Using Your Personality

God works through different people in different ways, but it is the same God who achieves his purpose through them all.

There is no right or wrong temperament for ministry.

The world would be a very boring place if were all plain vanilla.

Your personality will affect how and where you use your spiritual gifts and abilities.

Like stained glass, our different personalities reflect God's light in many colors and patterns.

It feels good to do what God made you to do.




SHAPE: Employing Your Experience


You have been shaped by your experiences in life, most of which were beyond your control. God allowed them for his purpose of molding you.

God intentionally allows you to go through painful experiences to equip you for ministry to others.

"He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When others are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us."

People are always more encouraged when we share how God's grace helped us in weakness than when we brag about our strenghs.

Experience is not what happens to you. It is what you do with what happens to you.

Using your shape is the secret of both fruitfulness and fulfillment in ministry.

You will be most effective when you use your spiritual gifts and abilities in the area of your heart's desire, and in a way that best expresses your personality and experiences.

Nobody else can be me.



"God has given each of you some special abilities; be sure to use them to help each other, passing on to others God's many kinds of blessings."

1 Peter 4:10 (LB)

October 7, 2008

How to Use Lay and Lie in a Sentence

Mastering English without a Teacher

lay
- means to place
- transitive verb
- can transfer its action to an object, and it can be used either in active and passive voice.

present - I lay, I am laying
past - I laid, I have laid

1. John lays the carpet
2. John is laying a carpet
3. John laid a carpet.
4. John has laid a carpet


lie
- means to recline
- intransitive verb
- it cannot transfer its action to an object.
- it can be used only in the active voice.

present - I lie, I am lying
past - I lay, I have lain

1. That cat lies on the carpet
2. The cat is lying on the carpet
3. The cat lay on the carpet
4. The cat has lain on the carpet


Lie- to tell an untruth

- The prisoner lies
- The prisoner is lying
- The prisoner lied
- The prisoner has lied.


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In order to do what really matters to you, you have to, first of all, know what really matters to you.

Dr. Edward Hallowell

Voices of Verbs

Matering English Without a Teacher

Active Voice

1. The lightning struck the house.
2. Some person or thing performs the action.
3. Mark Twain wrote humurous novels.

Passive Voice
1. The house was struck by the lightning
2. The action is performed by some person or some thing.
3. Humurous novels were written by Mark Twain.


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"The most effective way to avoid smoking is never to start."

Transitive and Intransitive Verb


Mastering English Without a Teacher



Transitive Verb

- is a word that can transfer its action to some person or thing called the object of the verb.
- can be used in the passive as well as in the active voice.

1. The lightning struck the house.
2. The lightning struck.
3. Mark Twain wrote humurous novels. (active)
4. Humurous novels were written by Mark Twain (passive)


Intransitive Verb
- cannot take an object.
- can only be used in the active but not in the passive voice.

1. Come into my house.
2. Will you sleep late tomorrow?
3. Do not walk so fast?
4. John Arrived at 10 pm.


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"Nothing happens in our life until we decide"

Vocabularies

1. obstinate - matigas ang ulo
Synonyms - obstinate, stubborn, headstrong, stiff-necked, bullheaded, pigheaded, mulish, dogged, pertinacious.

2. abdicate - magbitiw (sa paghahari)

3. misogynist - had an unhappy love affair, and hates all women as a result.

4. misanthrope - despises all people, men and women alike.

5. skeptic - questions everything, even the existence of God.

6. termagant - likes to abuse everybody and is always looking for a quarrel.

7. raven - uwak

8. pyromaniac - uncotrollable urge to set fires

9. convivialist - love to attend banquets, especially where they serve plenty of drinks.

10. monomaniac - obsessed by a single dangerous idea that everybody is trying to harm him.

11. kleptomaniac - steals everything she lays her hands on - just can't help herself.

12. virtuoso - plays the violin with superb technique

13. hypochondriac - imagines that she/he has all sorts of diseases.

14. devotee - zealously attached to his religious duties and love for God.

15. introvert - self centered, though not selfish - just likes to be alone with his dreams and his thoughts.

16. altruist - loves his fellow men and always tries to promote their happiness.

17. dilettante - superficial dabbler in music, painting, literature, and general culture.

18. extrovert - gets his/her greatest satisfaction from his business and social contacts with other people.

19. zeal - sigla, sigasig, kasiglahan, kasipagan

20. obviate - maiwasan

21. opportune - napapanahon

22. oration - talumpati

23. occident - kanluran

24. odd - di-karaniwan

25. get-ff - bumaba

26. lay-off - magbawas

27. take-off - alisin. bawasin, pag-alis

28. offensive - di masarap, nakagagalit

29. off hand - biglaan, hindi inihanda

30. offset - mabawi, maimpambayad

31. omen - babala, tanda, palantandaan

32. compliment - v. papurihan, batiin

33. comprehend - maunawaan

34. comrade - n. kasama

35. mill - kiskisan, gilingan

36. molest - n. guluhin, molestiyahin

37. modesty - n. kahinhinan, kayumian, pagkamahinhin

38. coast - n. baybayin

39. cold - lamig, sipon

40. flu - trangkaso


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"You are what you eat"

It All Starts with God

Chapter 1 - The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren

"For everything, absolutely everything, above and below, visible and invisible.... everything got started in him and finds its purpose in him." (Colossians 1:16 - Msg)

"Unless you assume a God, the question of life's purpose is meaingless." (Berrand Russell, atheist)


"It is God who directs the lives of his creatures; everyone's life is in his power"

"Focusing on ourselves will never reveal our life's purpose."

"You cannot arrive at your life's purpose by starting with a focus on yourself. You must begin with God, your Creator. You exist only because God wills that you exist."

"You were made by God and for God - and until you understand that, life will never make sense."

"You were made for God, not vice versa, and life is about letting God use you for his purposes, not your using Him for your own purpose"

"Obsession with self in these matters is a dead end; attention to God leads us out into the open, into a spacious, free life"

"Self-help is no help at all. Self sacrifice is the way, my way, to finding yourself, your true self."

"God's wisdom...goes deep into the interior of his purposes...It's not the latest message, but more like the oldest - what God determined as the way to bring out his best in us."

"It's in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for. Long before we first heard of Christ and got our hopes up, he had his eye on us, had designs on us for glorious living, part of the overall purpose he is working out in everything and everyone."

"Without God, life makes no sense."

"EVERYTHING GOT STARTED I HIM AND FINDS ITS PURPOSE IN HIM." (Colossians 1:16b - Msg)


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October 6, 2008

Vocabularies

1. Inevitable - adj. di-maiwasan
adj.

1. Impossible to avoid or prevent. See synonyms at certain.
2. Invariably occurring or appearing; predictable: the inevitable changes of the seasons.

2. Consequence - n. bunga; kinalabasan

3. Sustain - v. umalalay; katigan; panindigan; pagtiisan

4. Disrupt - v. sirain; lansagin; pahintuin

5. Compensate - v. bayaran; tumbasan

6. Ensure - To make sure or certain; siguraduhin

7. Transverse - adj. Situated or lying across; crosswise.

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"What your mind can conceive, your body can achieve..."

What on Earth Am I Here For?

from Purpose Driven Life


A life devoted to things is a dead life, a stump;
a God-shaped life is a flourishing tree.

Proverbs 11:28 (Msg)


Blessed are those who trust in the Lord...
They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water.
Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought.
Their leaves stay green, and they go right on producing delicious fruit.

Jerimiah 17:7-8 (NLT)

Two are Better than One

"Two are better off than one, because together they can work more effectively. If one of them falls down, the other can help him up...Two people can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. A rope made of three cords is hard to break."

Ecclesiastes 4:9 (TEV)

How to Create SMART Goals

Denna Harris, ACB, CL, toastmaster

1. Self Awareness
2. BAG it
B - Big
A - Audacious
G - Goal
3. SMART
S - Specific
M - Measurable
A - Attainable
R - Realistic
T - Time Lined
4. Anticipate Barriers
5. Encourage others

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There are two primary choices in life:
to accept conditions as they exist,
or accept the responsibility for changing them.


Denis Waitley

Why Set Goals?


Dena Harris, ACB, CL, Toastmasters


1. Goals force you to set priorities.
2. Goals encourage you to be responsible for your choices.
3. Goals allow you to measure your progress.
4. Goals align you with your vision for your business and your life.
5. Goals allow for growth and flexibility.
6. Goals increase your chances of success.


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A day will never be anymore than what you make of it.
Practice being a "doer"!

Josh S. Hinds

Using Affect and Effect in A Sentence

from Mastering English without a Teacher

1. Use effect if you can substitute the meaning of bring about, or result, for the required word.

2. Use affect if you can't substitute the meaning of bring about, or result.

3. Never use effect before a word denoting a person, such as me, you, him, man, woman, Jerry, Joan.


Examples:


- What was the effect of the new plan he adopted?
- How did the speech affect you?
- Mr. Smith affected a sadness he didn't feel.


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You can't help someone get up a hill without getting closer to the top yourself.

H. Norman Schwarzkopf

Five Ways to Increase Your Vocabulary

from Mastering English Without a Teacher

1. Talk to all people sorts of people.
2. Read the better magazines and books.
3. Use the dictionary.
4. Track down new words.
5. Hear good speakers.


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"Actions speak louder than words..."

Vocabularies of the Day - October 6, 2008

1. illuminate - v. ilawan; liwanagin

2. flatware
n.

1. Tableware that is fairly flat and fashioned usually of a single piece, as plates.
2. Table utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons.

3. pungent - adj. maanghang; matulis
adj.

1. Affecting the organs of taste or smell with a sharp acrid sensation.
2.
1. Penetrating, biting, or caustic: pungent satire.
2. To the point; sharp: pungent talks during which the major issues were confronted.
3. Pointed: a pungent leaf.

4. ecstatic - extremely enthusiasthic
adj.

1. Marked by or expressing ecstasy.
2. Being in a state of ecstasy; joyful or enraptured.

5. abstinence - n. The act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite or desire, especially for alcoholic drink or sexual intercourse.

SYNONYMS abstinence, self-denial, temperance, sobriety, continence.
Antonyms: drunkenness, excess, indulgence, intemperance, intoxication, revelry, self-indulgence

6. ascetic - severely abstinent

7. tender - soft, succulent, delicate, masticable
Antonyms: tough, callous, inflexible, tenacious

8. tasty - pleasant, luscious, savoury, appetizing
Antonyms: unsavoury, insipid, vapid, flat

9. wholesome - healthful, salubrious, salutary, beneficial
Antonyms: unsanitary, noxious, harmful, injurious

10. spicy - aromatic, piquant, fragrant, pungent
Antonyms: dull, unflavoured, odourless, jejune

11. lavish - generous, unstinted, munificent, bountiful
Antonyms: close, stingy, miserly, niggardly

12. arrogate - those who unreasonably assume power

13. castigate - those who punish

14. instigate - those who goad on

15. facilitate - those who make things easier

16. irrigate - those who artificially water a field

17. felicitate - those who wish you happiness

18. initiate - those who are the first to do something

19. propitiate - those who try to appease you

20. rusticate - those who stay for a time in the country

21. enervate - those who weaken you

22. simulate - those who assume a false appearance

23. exacerbate - those who make a quarrel more bitter

24. equivocate - those who talk with the purpose to deceive

25. incriminate - those who connect someone with a crime

26. satiate - those who fully satisfy your hunger

27. scintillate - those who sparkle in conversation

28. sublimate - those who turn bad impulses into worthy acts

29. intimate - those who hint at something

30. vacillate - those who can't make up their minds, to waver in mind

31. vegetate - those who live a stagnant life, like a plant

32. appease - v. payapain; palubagin

33. goad
n. 1. A long stick with a pointed end used for prodding animals.
2. An agent or means of prodding or urging; a stimulus.

tr.v., goad·ed, goad·ing, goads.
To prod or urge with or as if with a long pointed stick.


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Act as if what you do makes a difference.
It does.


William James

October 5, 2008

God's Message to You

Dear _________________,

I believe in you. If I didn't, I wouldn't have made you into such an amazing and wonderful person. I believe in you so much, I planted dreams in your heart. Dreams that will bless you and bless the world. Dreams that will make you grow in love and will mature in your soul. Yes, I will use you to share My light and love to many.

So believe in yourself. Even when you fail. Never give up on yourself. Failure is an important part of your success. Look around and you'll discover that the most successful people are those who have failed the most. Trust in Me. I trus in you!

Know the difference between paths and purpose. Even if your chosen path fails, never give up on your sacred purpose. When you write your dreams, include the details that you desire. Your imagination will inspire you. But don't be attached to the details. Surrender to my surprises and open yourself to My abundance. For I have the best blessings and the perfect miracles for you, far better than what you can think of or imagine.

Nourish your soul in My Love and My Word. Nourish your soul with other like-minded Dreamers who have fire in their hearts.

Now go, My child, and share My love and light to all those around you.

Always remember that I believe in you.


Cheering you on,

GOD


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Two pains of life
1. Pain of Discipline
2. Pain of Regret

You Have to Ask for Your Dreams - Bible Guide

"Until now, you have not asked for anything in my name.
Ask and you will receive, that your joy may be full."

(John 16:24)



"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you."

(Matthew 7:7)


"Your Father knows what you need before you ask him."

(Matthew 6:8)


"My God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with his glorious riches in Christ Jesus."

(Philippians 4:19)



"Amen, amen, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in my name, He will give you."

(John 16:23)


"Therefore I tell you, all that you ask for in prayer, believe that you will receive it and it shall be yours."

(Mark 11:24)



"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens...."

(Ephesians 1:3)

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Make you dreams MAGIC Dreams
M - Measurable
A - Ambitious
G - Godly
I - Imaginative
C - Complete

Feast Declaration of Abundance

Every Sunday at Valle Verde Country Club, Bo Sanchez formed a weekly seminar called The Feast
with the speaker himself. The Feast starts after a mass. It has 2 sessions. The first session starts at 7 am while the second session starts at 10 am.

Every time I attend the said mass followed by "The Feast", I felt that God's blessings is entering my soul. Every time we sing, I found myself crying when I start to raise my hand as a sign of your worship and acceptance of HIM.

The Feast.. Click here for more details...

Below is the starting prayer for the FEAST.

Novena to God's Love
By Bo Sanchez


Feast Declaration of Abundance


Today, I receive all of God's love for me.
Today, I open myself to the unbounded, limitless, overflowing abundance of God's universe.
Today, I open myself to Your blessings, healing, and miracles.
Today, I open myself to God's word so that I become more like Jesus everyday.
Today, I proclaim that I'm God's beloved, I'm God's servant, I'm God's powerful champion.
And because I am blessed,
I will bless the world,
In Jesus' Name,
Amen.....


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"THY words is the lamp unto my feet
and the light unto my path...."

Vocabularies of the Day - October 5, 2008

1. legislature - n. legislatura; kapulungang mambabatas; batasan
n. An officially elected or otherwise selected body of people vested with the responsibility and power to make laws for a political unit, such as a state or nation.

2. recast
tr.v., -cast, -cast·ing, -casts.

1. To mold again: recast a bell.
2. To set down or present (ideas, for example) in a new or different arrangement: recast a sentence.
3. To change the cast of (a theatrical production).

3. doting
adjective

1. Feeling and expressing affection: affectionate, devoted, fond, loving. See attitude/good attitude/bad attitude/neutral attitude, love/hatred.
2. Exhibiting the mental and physical deterioration often accompanying old age: doddering, senile. See youth/age/maturity.

4. transcribe - v. igawa ng sipi; isalin sa ibang papel
tr.v., -scribed, -scrib·ing, -scribes.

1. To make a full written or typewritten copy of (dictated material, for example).
2. Computer Science. To transfer (information) from one recording and storing system to another.
3. Music.
1. To adapt or arrange (a composition) for a voice or instrument other than the original.
2. To translate (a composition) from one notational system to another.
3. To reduce (live or recorded music) to notation.
4. To record, usually on tape, for broadcast at a later date.
5. Linguistics. To represent (speech sounds) by phonetic symbols.
6. To translate or transliterate.
7. Biology. To cause (DNA) to undergo transcription.

5. notch
n.

1.
1. A V-shaped cut.
2. Such a cut used for keeping a record.
2. A narrow pass between mountains.
3. Informal. A level or degree: a notch or two higher in quality.

Informal. To achieve; score: notched 30 wins in a single season.

6. gravitate
intr.v., -tat·ed, -tat·ing, -tates.

1. To move in response to the force of gravity.
2. To move downward.
3. To be attracted by or as if by an irresistible force:

“My excuse must be that all Celts gravitate towards each other” (Oscar Wilde).

7. nutshell - idiom - in a few words
n.

The shell enclosing the meat of a nut.
idiom:

in a nutshell

1. In a few words; concisely: Just give me the facts in a nutshell.

8. stacks - n. manadla; salansan v. punuin; itambak

9. reinforce - v. palakasin; dagdagan

10. vital - adj. kailangan; mahalaga

11. noteworthy - adj. wala / important

adj., -thi·er, -thi·est.

Deserving notice or attention; notable: a noteworthy advance in cancer research.

Antonyms: common, inconsequential, insignificant, ordinary, unexceptional, unimportant


12. alongside
adv.

Along, near, at, or to the side: stood with a bodyguard alongside; honked and drove up alongside.
prep.

By the side of; side by side with.

13. persuade - v. akitin; himukin; mahimok; mapahinuhod

14. compell
tr.v., -pelled, -pel·ling, -pels.

1. To force, drive, or constrain: Duty compelled the soldiers to volunteer for the mission.
2. To necessitate or pressure by force; exact: An energy crisis compels fuel conservation. See synonyms at force.
3. To exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway: “The land, in a certain, very real way, compels the minds of the people” (Barry Lopez).

Antonyms: compel

v Definition: force to act
Antonyms: block, check, delay, deter, hinder, impede, obstruct, stop


15. hone - to sharpen

n.

1. A fine-grained whetstone for giving a keen edge to a cutting tool.
2. A tool with a rotating abrasive tip for enlarging holes to precise dimensions.

tr.v., honed, hon·ing, hones.

1. To sharpen on a fine-grained whetstone.
2. To perfect or make more intense or effective: a speaker who honed her delivery by long practice.


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"You will never be happy if you continue to search"

October 4, 2008

Vocabularies of the Day - October 4, 2008

1. prompt
adj., prompt·er, prompt·est.

1. Being on time; punctual.
2. Carried out or performed without delay: a prompt reply.

tr.v., prompt·ed, prompt·ing, prompts.

1. To move to act; spur; incite: A noise prompted the guard to go back and investigate.
2. To give rise to; inspire: The accident prompted a review of school safety policy.
3. To assist with a reminder; remind.
4. To assist (an actor or reciter) by providing the next words of a forgotten passage; cue.

n.

1.
1. The act of prompting or giving a cue.
2. A reminder or cue.
2. Computer Science. A symbol that appears on a monitor to indicate that the computer is ready to receive input.
3. Business.
1. A prompt note.
2. The time limit stipulated in a prompt note.

2. eloquence - n. kahusayan sa pagbigkas o pananalita
n.

1.
1. Persuasive, powerful discourse.
2. The skill or power of using such discourse.
2. The quality of persuasive, powerful expression.

3. voyeur
n.

1. A person who derives sexual gratification from observing the naked bodies or sexual acts of others, especially from a secret vantage point.
2. An obsessive observer of sordid or sensational subjects.

4. instinctive
adj.

1. Of, relating to, or prompted by instinct.
2. Arising from impulse; spontaneous and unthinking: an instinctive mistrust of bureaucrats.

5. exclaim - v. bumulalas; sumigaw; ibulalas; isigaw

6. symphony

n., pl. -nies.

1. Music.
1. An extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra.
2. An instrumental passage in a vocal or choral composition.
3. An instrumental overture or interlude, as in early opera.
2. Music.
1. A symphony orchestra.
2. An orchestral concert.
3. Harmony, especially of sound or color.
4. Something characterized by a harmonious combination of elements.


7. precedent

n.

1.
1. An act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with subsequent similar instances.
2. Law. A judicial decision that may be used as a standard in subsequent similar cases: a landmark decision that set a legal precedent.
2. Convention or custom arising from long practice: The President followed historical precedent in forming the Cabinet.


8. impeccable - perfect
adj.

1. Having no flaws;
2. Incapable of sin or wrongdoing.



9. merry - n. masaya; maligaya
adj., -ri·er, -ri·est.

1. Full of high-spirited gaiety; jolly.
2. Marked by or offering fun and gaiety; festive: a merry evening.
3. Archaic. Delightful; entertaining.
4. Brisk: a merry pace.

10. dexterity - n. kahusayan; kasanayan; katalinuhan

11. endure - v. pagtiisan; palawigin; matagalin; tiisin; mapagtisan

12. loom - n. habihan

intr.v., loomed, loom·ing, looms.

1. To come into view as a massive, distorted, or indistinct image: “I faced the icons that loomed through the veil of incense” (Fergus M. Bordewich). See synonyms at appear.
2. To appear to the mind in a magnified and threatening form: “Stalin looms over the whole human tragedy of 1930–1933” (Robert Conquest).
3. To seem imminent; impend: Revolution loomed but the aristocrats paid no heed.

n.

A distorted, threatening appearance of something, as through fog or darkness.

13. awkward - adj. kahiya-hiya; asiwa

14. facile - easy
adj.

1. Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy. See synonyms at easy.
2. Working, acting, or speaking with effortless ease and fluency.
3. Arrived at without due care, effort, or examination; superficial: proposed a facile solution to a complex problem.
4. Readily manifested, together with an aura of insincerity and lack of depth: a facile slogan devised by politicians.
5. Archaic. Pleasingly mild, as in disposition or manner.

15. deprivation
n.

1.
1. The act or an instance of depriving; loss.
2. The condition of being deprived; privation.
2. A removal of rank or office.

16. chain - n. tanikala; kabit; kadena

17. torrential
adj.

1. Resembling, flowing in, or forming torrents: torrential mountain streams; a torrential downpour.
2. Resulting from the action of fast-flowing streams: torrential erosion.
3. Flowing or surging abundantly; wild: torrential applause.

18. downpour - n. A heavy fall of rain.

19. arbitrary
adj.

1. Determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle: stopped at the first motel we passed, an arbitrary choice.
2. Based on or subject to individual judgment or preference: The diet imposes overall calorie limits, but daily menus are arbitrary.
3. Established by a court or judge rather than by a specific law or statute: an arbitrary penalty.
4. Not limited by law; despotic: the arbitrary rule of a dictator.

20. converse
intr.v., -versed, -vers·ing, -vers·es.

1. To engage in a spoken exchange of thoughts, ideas, or feelings; talk. See synonyms at speak.
2. Archaic. To be familiar; associate.

n. (kŏn'vûrs')

1. Spoken interchange of thoughts and feelings; conversation.
2. Obsolete. Social interaction.

21. envy - n. kainggitan; pangingimbulo

22. vengeance - n. paghihiganti; higanti

23. pervasive
adj.

Having the quality or tendency to pervade or permeate: the pervasive odor of garlic.

24. pervade - v. laganapan

25. invade - v. lumusob; sumalakay; lusubin; salakayin

26. bitter - v. mapait

27. oppressor
n.

[L.]
One who oppresses; one who imposes unjust burdens on others; one who harasses others with unjust laws or unreasonable severity.

The orphan pines while the oppressor feeds.

Shak.

To relieve the oppressed and to punish the oppressor.

Swift.

28. grace - n. kabutihan; kagandahan; biyaya; dasal sa pagkain

29. rancor - n. galit; sama ng loob; hinanakit

30. aptitude - n. hilig; kakayahan; kaloob; talino

31. esthetic / aesthetic - IN BRIEF: n. - (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful adj. - Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.

32. prosthetic - n. (used with a sing. verb)

The branch of medicine or surgery that deals with the production and application of artificial body parts.

33. synthetic - adj.

1. Relating to, involving, or of the nature of synthesis.
2. Chemistry. Produced by synthesis, especially not of natural origin.
3.
1. Not natural or genuine; artificial or contrived: “counterfeit rhetoric that flourishes when passions are synthetic” (George F. Will).
2. Prepared or made artificially: synthetic leather. See synonyms at artificial.
4. Linguistics. Relating to or being a language, such as Latin or Russian, that uses inflectional affixes to express syntactic relationships.
5. Logic & Philosophy. Relating to or being a proposition that attributes to a subject a predicate not inherent in the subject and that does not result in a contradiction if negated.

n.

A synthetic chemical compound or material.

34. potluck - A potluck is a gathering of people where each person is expected to bring a dish of food to be shared among the group.

35. podcast - A podcast is a digital media file, or a related collection of such files, which is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and personal computers. The term, like "radio", can refer either to the content itself or to the method by which it is syndicated; the latter is also termed podcasting. The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster.

36. hook - n. kawit; taga; kalawit; pangalawit
n.

1.
1. A curved or sharply bent device, usually of metal, used to catch, drag, suspend, or fasten something else.
2. A fishhook.
2. Something shaped like a hook, especially:
1. A curved or barbed plant or animal part.
2. A short angled or curved line on a letter.
3. A sickle.
3.
1. A sharp bend or curve, as in a river.
2. A point or spit of land with a sharply curved end.
4. A means of catching or ensnaring; a trap.
5. Slang.
1. A means of attracting interest or attention; an enticement: a sales hook.
2. Music. A catchy motif or refrain: “sugary hard rock melodies [and] ear candy hooks” (Boston Globe).
6. Sports.
1. A short swinging blow in boxing delivered with a crooked arm.
2. The course of a ball that curves in a direction away from the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the left of a right-handed player.
3. A stroke that sends a ball on such a course.
4. A ball propelled on such a course.
5. In surfing, the lip of a breaking wave.
7. Baseball. A curve ball.
8. Basketball. A hook shot.

37. slant - n. hilis; palagay
v., slant·ed, slant·ing, slants.

v.tr.

1. To give a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal to; make diagonal; cause to slope: She slants her letters from upper right to lower left.
2. To present so as to conform to a particular bias or appeal to a certain audience: The story was slanted in favor of the strikers.

v.intr.

To have or go in a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal; slope.
n.

1.
1. A line, plane, course, or direction that is other than perpendicular or horizontal; a slope.
2. A sloping thing or piece of ground.
2. Printing. A virgule.
3.
1. A personal point of view or opinion.
2. A bias.
4. Offensive Slang. Used as a disparaging term for a person of East Asian birth or descent.
dignified

38. weep - v. umiyak; lumuha; tumangis; umiyak; humagulgol

39. fend off - v Definition: keep at bay Antonyms: let in

40. thumping - adj. Informal.

Outstanding in size, degree, or quality: a thumping success; a thumping party.


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"I think therefore I am"

October 3, 2008

Vocabularies of the Day - October 3, 2008

1. agonize
- To suffer extreme pain or great anguish.
- To make a great effort; struggle.
- To cause great pain or anguish to.
- synonyms: afflict

2. sentiments
- A thought, view, or attitude, especially one based mainly on emotion instead of reason
- Emotion; feeling: Different forms of music convey different kinds of sentiment.
- Tender or romantic feeling.
- The emotional import of a passage as distinct from its form of expression.
- The expression of delicate and sensitive feeling, especially in art and literature.
- synonyms: feeling, opinion.
- An anti-American sentiment swept through the country

3. vast
- malaki, malawak
- Very great in size, number, amount, or quantity.
- Very great in area or extent; immense.
- Very great in degree or intensity
- synonyms:enormous.

4. fallow

adj.

1. Plowed but left unseeded during a growing season: fallow farmland.
2. Characterized by inactivity: a fallow gold market.

n.

1. Land left unseeded during a growing season.
2. The act of plowing land and leaving it unseeded.
3. The condition or period of being unseeded.

5. decent - sapat
adj.

1. Characterized by conformity to recognized standards of propriety or morality.
2. Free from indelicacy; modest.
3. Meeting accepted standards; adequate: a decent salary.
4.
1. Morally upright; respectable.
2. Kind or obliging: very decent of them to lend you money.
5. Informal. Properly or modestly dressed.

6. dawns
- bukang-liwayway, liwayway, pasimula, simula
n.

1. The time each morning at which daylight first begins.
2. A first appearance; a beginning: the dawn of history. See synonyms at beginning.

intr.v., dawned, dawn·ing, dawns.

1. To begin to become light in the morning.
2. To begin to appear or develop; emerge.
3. To begin to be perceived or understood: Realization of the danger soon dawned on us.

7. darned
- magsulsi; tahiin; sulsihan

v., darned, darn·ing, darns.

v.tr.

To mend (a garment, for example) by weaving thread or yarn across a gap or hole.
v.intr.

To repair a hole, as in a garment, by weaving thread or yarn across it.
n.

A hole repaired by weaving thread or yarn across it: a sock full of darns.

8. dread
- lagim, matakot, pangamba, takot

v., dread·ed, dread·ing, dreads.

v.tr.

1. To be in terror of.
2. To anticipate with alarm, distaste, or reluctance: dreaded the long drive home.
3. Archaic. To hold in awe or reverence.

v.intr.

To be very afraid.
n.

1. Profound fear; terror.
2. Fearful or distasteful anticipation. See synonyms at fear.
3. An object of fear, awe, or reverence.
4. Archaic. Awe; reverence.

adj.

1. Causing terror or fear: a dread disease.
2. Inspiring awe: the dread presence of the headmaster.

9. lingering
- matagal; paulit-ulit
- continuing for a long time

10. spectacular
- kahanga hanga
adj.

Of the nature of a spectacle; impressive or sensational.
n.

Something that is spectacular, as:

1. A single dramatic production of unusual length or lavishness.
2. An elaborate display.

11. extemporaneous
adj.

1. Carried out or performed with little or no preparation; impromptu: an extemporaneous piano recital.
2. Prepared in advance but delivered without notes or text: an extemporaneous speech.
3. Skilled at or given to unrehearsed speech or performance: an accomplished extemporaneous speaker.
4. Provided, made, or adapted as an expedient; makeshift: an extemporaneous policy decision.

12. abduct
- itakas; itanan; magtanan; tangayin; agawin; dikutin
1. To carry off by force; kidnap.
2. Physiology. To draw away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part or limb.

13. wreck
n. pagkabagbag; pagkasira; pagkawasak

v. sirain wasakin; mabangga; wasakin; lansagin; iwasak; iguho

n.

1. The act of wrecking or the state of being wrecked; destruction.
2. Accidental destruction of a ship; a shipwreck.
3.
1. The stranded hulk of a severely damaged ship.
2. Fragments of a ship or its cargo cast ashore by the sea after a shipwreck; wreckage.
4. The remains of something that has been wrecked or ruined.
5. Something shattered or dilapidated.
6. A person who is physically or mentally broken down or worn out.


v., wrecked, wreck·ing, wrecks.

v.tr.

1. To cause the destruction of in or as if in a collision.
2. To dismantle or raze; tear down.
3. To cause to undergo ruin or disaster. See synonyms at blast, ruin. See Usage Note at wreak.

v.intr.

1. To suffer destruction or ruin; become wrecked.
2. To work as a wrecker.

14. wreckage - natira, labi

15. ensuing
adj

Definition: resultant
Antonyms: antecedent, preceding

16. ensue - humantong, mangyari, sumunod, umuwi

17. spellbound
- synonyms: Fascinated, Hypnotized, Mesmerized, Transfixed,

18. compassion - awa, dumamay, habag
n.

Deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with the wish to relieve it.
synonyms; pity

19. bubbly
adj.

1. Full of or producing bubbles: a bubbly drink; a bubbly soap.
2. Resembling bubbles: big, bubbly clouds.
3. Full of high spirits; effervescent: bright, bubbly children.

20. saga - alamat
n.

1.
1. A prose narrative usually written in Iceland between 1120 and 1400, dealing with the families that first settled Iceland and their descendants, with the histories of the kings of Norway, and with the myths and legends of early Germanic gods and heroes.
2. A modern prose narrative that resembles a saga.
2. A long detailed report: recounted the saga of their family problems.

21. sagacious - tuso

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"try and try until you succeed....."

October 2, 2008

Vacabularies of the Day - October 2, 2008

1. Orator
- is a (public) speaker
- one distinguished for skill and power as a public speaker
- An eloquent and skilled public speaker

2. stoked
- being in an enthusiastic or exhilarated state
- exhilarated; excited.
- intoxicated or stupefied with a drug; high.

3. poignantly
- touching manner
- painfully affecting the feelings
- designed to make an impression
- "she spoke poignantly"

4. anguished
- dalamhati, pighati, sakit, hinagpis
- extreme pain, distress, or anxiety
- synonyms (sorrow)

5. eulogize
- to speak or write in high praise of
- to praise highly.
- to speak or write a eulogy about
- To praise highly in speech or writing, especially in a formal eulogy.

6. thrill
- kaagtingan, kiligin
- to cause to experience a sudden sharp feeling of excitement
- to cause to have a shivering or tingling sensation
- To cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; excite greatly.

7. playwright
- a person who writes plays
- a writer of plays; dramatist

8. liberated
- freed from or opposed to traditional social and sexual attitudes or roles
- to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage
- to steal or take over illegally:
- The soldiers liberated a consignment of cigarettes.
- liberated woman / marriage

9. speculation
- pakikipagsapalaran; pagbabakasakali
- an act or instance of speculating:
- assumption of unusual business risk in hopes of obtaining commensurate gain
- Engagement in risky business transactions on the chance of quick or considerable profit.

10. pragmatic
- relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters :
- practical as opposed to idealistic
- Active; busy, Active in an officious or meddlesome way.
- Dogmatic; dictatorial.
- pragmatic men of power have had no time or inclination to deal with social morality

11. maneuver \mə-ˈnü-vər, -ˈnyü-\
- A strategic or tactical military or naval movement.
- a procedure or method of working usually involving expert physical movement
- an action taken to gain a tactical end
- synonyms, trick

12. scant \ˈskant\
- Barely sufficient: paid scant attention to the lecture.
- Falling short of a specific measure: a scant cup of sugar.
- Inadequately supplied; short: We were scant of breath after the lengthy climb.

13. invaluable
- napakamahalaga; lubhang mahalaga
- valuable beyond estimation : priceless
- Of inestimable value
- invaluable paintings; invaluable help.

14. podium
- An elevated platform, as for an orchestra conductor or public speaker.
- A stand for holding the notes of a public speaker; a lectern.
- Architecture
- A low wall serving as a foundation.
- A wall circling the arena of an ancient amphitheater.
- Biology
- A structure resembling or functioning as a foot.

15. draw
- to cause to go in a certain direction (as by leading) (drew him aside)
- to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance (draw your chair up by the fire)
- to move (as a covering) over or to one side (draw the drapes)
- to pull up or out of a receptacle or place where seated or carried (draw water from the well) (drew a gun)
- to cause to come out of a container or source (draw water for a bath) (the nurse drew a blood sample) (the wound drew blood)

September 30, 2008

Vocabularies of the Day - Sept. 30, 2008

1. Impacted
- Placed in the alveolus in a manner prohibiting eruption into a normal position.
- Wedged or packed in

2. Subsidy
- (also known as a subvention)
- In economics, is a form of financial assistance paid to a business or economic sector

3. Steep
- making a large angle with the plane of the horizon3
- mounting or falling precipitously
- being or characterized by a rapid and intensive decline or increase4

4. Recession
- the act or action of receding : withdrawal
- a departing procession (as of clergy and choir at the end of a church service)
- a period of reduced economic activity

5. Curtail
- to make less by
- as if by cutting off or away some part

September 29, 2008

Parts of Mouth and Teeth

Parts of Mouth



Parts of Teeth



Pre-Employment Medical Exam

I have just undergone my pre-employment medical exam this day.

Below is the list of the medical lab test I have taken.
1. Fecalysis - stool sample
2. Urine - urine sample
3. Blood test
4. Blood pressure
5. Chest/Lungs X-Ray
6. Dental
7. Physical exam
- Heart (stethoscope)
- Ears
- Eyes
- Hernia
- Hemorrhoid
- Lungs (stethoscope)

I hope everything will be fine.

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"Your Past Doesn't Define Your Future"

Vocabolaries of the Day - Sept. 29, 2008

To improve my English Language proficiency, I will try my best to post at least 5 vocabularies everyday.

This post will be the first....

1. Feeble

- Lacking strength
- weak
- not effective
- convincing
- lacking in physical or mental strength

2. Modesty Aside - di naman sa pagmamayabang (tagalog)

3. Oral prophylaxis - tooth cleaning

4. Dentures - pustiso (tagalog)

5. Tooth Extraction
- bunot ngipin (tagalog)

6. light cure filling - pasta

September 26, 2008

Linux - Fedora - Enable Sound in YouTube

When I am viewing YouTube Videos, it strange that I cannot hear anything. It only shows the videos but no sounds.

I am sure my sounds is good because I can play MP3 musics, avi videos, etc.

When I search thru internet, I found out that I am not alone experiencing the same problem. So, below command will solve the problem.

Enable Sound in YouTube in Linux Fedora:
1. open terminal
2. su - (enter in root privileges)
3. yum install libflashsupport (to install libflashsupport - fedora)
4. shutdown -r now (immediately reboot the pc)

Problem Solved.......


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"the Lord will help you, you only need to be still" - (Exodus 14:14)

September 25, 2008

Linux - Fedora - Enable to Receive Files via Bluetooth

When I was doing my other blog entry "Cube Puzzle Solved", I decided to upload some pictures to make it attractive. The picture is located in my Nokia N70. So, I have to transfer the picture from my cellphone to my MSI VR340 laptop running Fedora 9. Since I have no pc cable, my option for transferring files was via bluetooth.

When I inserted my Asus bluetooth dongle (thanks to my friend Glenn for selling me the dongle worth 400 pesos only) to the laptop, it was detected successfully with default Fedora drivers.




The laptop and cellphone can successfully paired with each other via bluetooth. Also, I was able to trasfer files from PC to Nokia N70.

The problem is the transferring of files from the phone to PC. Whenever I try to send the file via bluetooth, it always say "sending failed". So, I consulted again my bestfriend "Google".

Luckily, I was helped by my bestfriends. Here is how to:

1. Go to: System --> Preferences --> Internet and Network --> Personal File Sharing


2. Check the "Received files in Downloads folder over Bluetooth".




Problem Solve!!!!!!


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Your Father knows what you need before you ask him. (Matthew 6:8)

A Cube Puzzle - Solved

Sept. 20, 2008 - It is the date when I went to my Fiancee's house to help them transfer their appliaces, furnitures, etc. to their new house in Cavite.

I saw her playing a puzzle game which has 27 cubes connected to each other in a straight line manner.


When I asked her what is it, she gave it to me and said "try to do it, I can't configure out how to solve it"

She borrowed it from her officemate who also failed return it again from a cube.

So, after hearing that, I was challenged to solve it for self-satisfaction. But for a number of times of trial, I failed to solve it.

Sept. 24, 2008 - We had a date. I fetched her up from her office and went to MOA. So, I got the chance to borrow again the puzzle. At that night, when I was lying on my bed, I tried to solve it again and also help me to feel sleepy.

And walla, I got it. After trying and trying, I succeeded to solve it.


I am writing this in order to inspire you that when you like to achieve a thing, you must try and try until you achieve it.

"Winners never quit"
"Quiters never win"


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Know the difference between paths and purpose. Even if your chosen path fails, never give up on your sacred purpose.


Bo Sanchez

Linux Keyboard Shortcut

Because I am starting to like Linux, I want to use it or as easy as I am using Windows.

I have a problem showing the desktop of Linux using keyboard shortcut like windows_key+D for windows. So, I consulted my bestfriend Google, and as expected, my bestfriend did not fail me.

So here it is and other shortcuts that I have learned:

ctrl + alt + D ---> show desktop
ctrl + alt + left_right_arrow ---> window switcher
alt + TAB ---> application switcher
alt + F8 ---> resize window
ctrl + alt + F1--F6 ---> go to first-sixth text terminal
alt + F7 ---> back to GUI terminal




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"If you ask anything of me in my name, I will do it."
(john 14:14)

September 23, 2008

Linux Tutorial - Change MAC Address Permanently

The reason I made this tutorial is because I have some difficulty using my Smartbro internet connection. Me and my brother are sharing this internet connection. He is using his desktop while mine is laptop.

Smartbro is using only one mac address of the PC in order to authenticate from their system. So, one internet connection per pc at a time. So when my brother is successfully using the internet the smartbro account from his desktop, then I switch the connection to laptop, I have to enter again the username and password.

So, in order to eliminate the hassle of inputting the username and password whenever there is a switch of computer, the two computers must have the same mac address.

In my case, I am using Linux as my primary OS with the FEDORA 9 - Sulphur distribution. Using the google, I successfully configured my Fedora LINUX to clone the Desktop MAC address.

If you want to clone a MAC address using Windows XP, click here for "Changing MAC address in Windows XP".

Here it is for "Changing the MAC address of LINUX Fedora 9 - Sulphur"


1. Open Terminal
2. su - (log-in as a root)
3. gedit /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-XXX (edit the networking device config)

where:
ifcfg-xxx - name of the networking interface (ifcfg-eth0 in my case)

4. Edit the
HWADDR=desired MAC address
BOOTPROTO=none

# Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=none
HWADDR=00:30:1a:00:30:1a
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=


5. gedit /etc/rc.d/rc.local (command execution during boot-up process)

- add the following below the document and save.

ifconfig eth0 hw ether
/sbin/dhcpcd (using dhcp)

example:

ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:30:1a:00:30:1a
/sbin/dhcpcd eth0

6. shutdown -r now (reboot)


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September 20, 2008

Linux Basic Command

I have just installed Linux (Fedora 9) as my primary OS on my new laptop (MSI VR340) to widen my experience in the world of IT. I believe many companies use this OS because of its stability and open source.

Below are some basic Linux/UNIX command that I learned when using the said Linux Distributions:

cp
copy command



~
home directory



.
current directory


mkdir
make directory


rm
remove directory



cat > x.txt
make x.txt file



mv
move command


su
login as root

sudo
command with root priviledges


configure DNS servers
# vi /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 208.67.222.222 (server 1)
nameserver 208.67.220.220 (server 2)

netstat -t
interface statistics


ethtool >
interface media settings and options


rpm -ivh package.rpm
install package.rpm


cd
go to root folder


traceroute
trace route


arp -a
arp cache

ifconfig -a
current ip configuration

netstat -nr
current routing table

netstat -a
TCP connection and listening ports

netstat -s
TCP/IP statistics




























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May 8, 2008

Interesting Conversation 2 - God and his Child

A Love Story


Author: Unknown

One day, I woke early in the morning to watch the sunrise. Ah the beauty of God's creation is beyond description. As I watched, I praised God for His beautiful work. As I sat there, I felt the Lord's presence with me.


He asked me, "Do you love me?"

I answered, "Of course, God! You are my Lord and Savior!"

Then He asked, if you were physically handicapped, would you still love me?"

I was perplexed. I looked down upon my arms, legs and the rest of my body and wondered how many things I wouldn't be able to do, the things that I took for granted.

And I answered, "It would be tough Lord, but I would still love You".

Then the Lord said, "if you were blind, would you still love my creation?"

How could I love something without being able to see it? Then I thought of all the blind people in the world and how many of them still loved God and His creation. So I answered, "Its hard to think of it, but I would still love You".

The Lord then asked me, if you were deaf would you still listen to my word?"

How could I listen to anything being deaf? Then I understood. Listening to God's Word is not merely using our ears, but our hearts. I answered, "It would be tough, but I would still listen to Your word".

The Lord then asked, "If you were mute, would you still praise My Name?"

How could I praise without a voice? Then it occurred to me: God wants us to sing from our very heart and soul. It never matters what we sound like. And praising God is not always with a song, but when we are persecuted, we give God praise with our words of thanks. So, I answered, "Though I could not physically sing, I would still praise Your Name".

And the Lord asked, "Do you really love Me?"

With courage and a strong conviction, I answered boldly, "Yes Lord! I love You because You are the One and True God!"

I thought I had answered well, but God asked,

"THEN WHY DO YOU SIN?"

I answered, "Because I am only human. I am not perfect".

"THEN WHY IN TIMES OF PEACE DO YOU STRAY THE FURTHEST? WHY ONLY IN TIMES OF TROUBLE DO YOU PRAY THE EARNEST?"

No answers. Only tears.

The Lord continued: "Why only sing at fellowships and retreats? Why seek me only in times of worship? Why ask things so selfishly? Why ask things so unfaithfully?"

The tears continued to roll down my cheeks.

"Why are you ashamed of me? Why are you not spreading the good news? Why in times of persecution, you cry to others when I offer my shoulder to cry on? Why make excuses when I give you opportunities to serve in my name?"

I tried to answer, but there was no answer to give.

"You are blessed with life. I made you not to throw this gift away. I have blessed you with talents to serve me, but you continue to turn away. I have revealed my word to you, but you do not gain in knowledge. I have spoken to you but your ears were closed. I have shown my blessings to you, but your eyes were turned away. I have sent you servants, but you sat idly by as they were pushed away. I have heard your prayers and I have answered them all".

"DO YOU TRULY LOVE ME?"

I could not answer. How could I? I was embarrassed beyond belief. I had no excuse. What could I say to this? When my heart had cried out and the tears had flowed, I said, 'Please forgive me Lord. I am unworthy to be Your child.'

The Lord answered, " That is my grace, my child".

I asked, " Then why do you continue to forgive me? Why do You love me so?"

The Lord answered: 'Because you are My creation. You are my child. I will never abandon you. When you cry, I will have compassion and cry with you. When you shout with joy, I will laugh with you. When you are down, I will encourage you. When you fall, I will raise you up. When you are tired, I will carry you. I will be with you till the end of days, and I will love you forever'.

Never had I cried so hard before. How could I have been so cold? How could I have hurt God as I had done?

I asked God, 'How much do You love me?'

The Lord stretched out His arms, and I saw His nail-pierced hands. I bowed down at the feet of Christ, my Savior. And for the first time, I truly prayed.


Interesting Conversation - A Student and Professor

INTERESTING CONVERSATION

An Atheist Professor of Philosophy speaks to his Class on the Problem Science has with GOD, the ALMIGHTY.

He asks one of his New Christian Students to stand and . . .


Professor : You are a Christian, aren't you, son ?
Student : Yes, sir.
Professor : So you Believe in GOD ?
Student : Absolutely, sir.
Professor : Is GOD Good ?
Student : Sure.
Professor : Is GOD ALL - POWERFUL ?
Student : Yes.
Professor : My Brother died of Cancer even though he Prayed to GOD to Heal him.

Most of us would attempt to help others who are ill.

But GOD didn't.

How is this GOD good then? Hmm?

( Student is silent )

Professor : You can't answer, can you ?

Let's start again, Young Fella.

Is GOD Good?
Student : Yes.
Professor : Is Satan good ?
Student : No.
Professor : Where does Satan come from ?
Student : From . . . GOD .. . .
Professor : That's right.

Tell me son, is there evil in this World?
Student : Yes.
Professor : Evil is everywhere, isn't it ?

And GOD did make everything. Correct?
Student : Yes.
Professor : So who created evil ?


(Student does not answer)


Professor : Is there Sickness? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness?

All these terrible things exist in the World, don't they?
Student : Yes, sir.
Professor : So, who Created them ?

( Student has no answer )

Professor : Science says you have 5 Senses you use to Identify and Observe the World around you.

Tell me, son . . . Have you ever Seen GOD?
Student : No, sir.
Professor : Tell us if you have ever Heard your GOD?
Student : No , sir.
Professor : Have you ever Felt your GOD, Tasted your GOD, Smelt your GOD?

Have you ever had any Sensory Perception of GOD for that matter?
Student : No, sir. I'm afraid I haven't.
Professor : Yet you still Believe in HIM?

Student : Yes.
Professor : According to Empirical, Testable, Demonstrable Protocol, Science says your GOD doesn't exist.

What do you say to that, son?
Student : Nothing. I only have my Faith.
Professor : Yes, Faith. And that is the Problem Science has.
Student : Professor, is there such a thing as Heat?
Professor : Yes.
Student : And is there such a thing as Cold?
Professor : Yes.
Student : No sir. There isn't.


( The Lecture Theatre becomes very quiet with this turn of events )

Student : Sir, you can have Lots of Heat, even More Heat, Superheat, Mega Heat,

White Heat, a Little Heat or No Heat...

But we don't have anything called Cold.

We can hit 458 Degrees below Zero which is No Heat,

but we can't go any further after that.

There is no such thing as Cold.

Cold is only a Word we use to describe the Absence of Heat.

We cannot Measure Cold.

Heat is Energy.

Cold is Not the Opposite of Heat, sir, just the Absence of it.

( There is Pin - Drop Silence in the Lecture Theatre )

Student : What about Darkness, Professor? Is there such a thing as Darkness?
Professor : Yes. What is Night if there isn't Darkness?
Student : You're wrong again, sir.

Darkness is the Absence of Something¡K

You can have Low Light, Normal Light, Bright Light, Flashing Light . . .

But if you have No Light constantly, you have nothing and its called

Darkness, isn't it? In reality, Darkness isn't.

If it is, were you would be able to make Darkness Darker, wouldn't you?
Professor : So what is the point you are making, Young Man ?
Student : Sir, my point is your Philosophical Premise is flawed.
Professor : Flawed ? Can you explain how?
Student : Sir, you are working on the Premise of Duality.

You argue there is Life and then there is Death,

a Good GOD and a Bad GOD.

You are viewing the Concept of GOD as something finite,

something we can measure.

Sir, Science can't even explain a Thought.

It uses Electricity and Magnetism, but has never seen,

much less fully understood either one.

To view Death as the Opposite of Life is to be ignorant of the fact that

Death cannot exist as a Substantive Thing.

Death is Not the Opposite of Life: just the Absence of it.

Now tell me, Professor, do you teach your Students that they evolved

from a Monkey?
Professor : If you are referring to the Natural Evolutionary Process,

yes, of course, I do.
Student : Have you ever observed Evolution with your own eyes, sir?


( The Professor shakes his head with a Smile, beginning to realize where the Argument is going )


Student : Since no one has ever observed the Process of Evolution at work and

Cannot even prove that this Process is an On - Going Endeavor,

Are you not teaching your Opinion, sir?

Are you not a Scientist but a Preacher?


( The Class is in Uproar )


Student : Is there anyone in the Class who has ever seen the Professor's Brain?


( The Class breaks out into Laughter )


Student : Is there anyone here who has ever heard the Professor's Brain, Felt it, touched or Smelt it? . . .

No one appears to have done so.

So, according to the Established Rules of Empirical, Stable,

Demonstrable Protocol, Science says that you have No Brain, sir.

With all due respect, sir, how do we then Trust your Lectures, sir?


(The Room is Silent. The Professor stares at the Student, his face unfathomable.)


Professor : I guess you'll have to take them on Faith, son.
Student : That is it sir . . .

The Link between Man & GOD is FAITH.

That is all that Keeps Things Moving & Alive.

"THY words is the lamp unto my FEET and the light unto my PATH"