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Thursday, August 01, 2024

God is the Potter


 "Like CLAY in the hand of a POTTER, so are you in my HAND..." Jeremiah 18:6




In Ephesians 2:10 we read, “For we are His HANDIWORK, created in Christ Jesus for the good works prepared in advance..."


Not only does Jesus know what we go through, but because He knows, He is able to form us, mold us, prepare us for our mission. My friend Marion had a pottery making session and this is the precious gem she learned: 


"You can't do anything with the clay unless it is CENTERED. 


Only then can you make pots and wares. 

Otherwise, it is rendered useless and the potter cannot even make anything out of it! If not centered, it gets damaged and it sure wouldn't look much of a beauty!


For some of us, God needs extra time to mold us like the clay I did today, with so many ups and downs before it is ready to be created for something great. For some, it takes only awhile. But nonetheless, for all of us, until our lives are CENTERED on the Lord, we are all but useless shards 

and we count for nothing.


All of us are God's clay. He has made each one of us for His special purposes. Until we center our lives on Him, He cannot use us for His glory."


Psalm 139:14 states it well: “I praise you God for I am fearfully and wonderfully made!"


Thank you for being my Potter!

Fine Pearl

“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all he has and buys it." Matthew 13:45-46.




Yes, the Kingdom of God is priceless. Even if we sell everything we have, we can't buy entrance into Heaven. But you know what? Jesus gave up all His glory and power to help us get into the presence of the Father, to be part of His family!


When we went on a boat cruise in Halong Bay, we took a tour to a pearl farm. The guide showed us that the pearls were hidden in ugly, mud encrusted shells. They had to dig into all that muck to find the pearl. 


We too were encased in sin and darkness when Jesus was willing to give His life to ransom us from that hopeless fate.


We are God's treasure, His pearl of great price, and He paid for us with the life of His Son! More often than not, we take Jesus' great sacrifice for granted. If we only realize HOW MUCH God loves us, it would change the way we think and overturn our lives!

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Parable of the Weeds

“Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field.” Matthew 13:36 




This parable can be hard to hear because Jesus speaks of the reality of hell, a fiery furnace where evil doers will wail and grind their teeth. Most of us of course believe that at the end of the age, the angels won’t gather us up like weeds and throw us into the fiery furnace to be burned. Jesus says that the angels will collect “all who cause others to sin and all evil doers”.


I have no doubt that each and everyone of us have sinned and caused others to sin. Have we made anybody angry at us? Anger to Jesus is the same as murder. In Matthew 5:21-22, He said, “You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, ‘You shall not murder,and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.’ But I tell you that anyone who is angry with a brother or sister will be subject to judgment. And anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell.”


Our God is holy. And to someone who is holy, any spot of sin, big or small, is a spot of sin. Is there hope for us then? I believe that is why Jesus, the Son of Man, waits for the harvest at the end of the age, to separate the weeds from the wheat. He gives us all a chance to learn of Him and His ways. All of us, whatever kind of sinner we are. He will give us all the white robe of righteousness when we open the door and let Him into our heart, repent, and allow Him to change us.


There has been a lot of talk about the mockery and disrespect done at the Opening Ceremonies of the Paris Olympic Games. What does God really think of all that hullabaloo? St. Paul writes in Galatians 6:7-10, “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” 

Monday, July 29, 2024

One Thing

"There is need of only one thing.” Luke 10:42



One of my favorite stories in the Bible is of Martha and Mary. Here we see Martha doing many things while Mary, her sister, was listening to Jesus. When Martha asks Jesus to tell Mary to help her, Jesus replies, “Martha, Martha, you are worried 
and upset about many things, but few things are needed— or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”

I find it very strange that Martha is not happy that Mary is taking care of the guest  while she prepares what to serve Him! Unless perhaps Jesus has been there so often,
being a good friend of Lazarus, that she takes Him for granted! 

Don't we do this too? Jesus is always with us, He never leaves us. Do we make sure to carve out some special time with Him like Mary? And not just a harried "thank you"
or "please..." during stolen moments between all we have to do?

“There is need of only one thing...." Jesus said.

Stormie Omartian wrote, “If we don't deliberately build our lives around these ‘garden walks’ with the Lord, the world will rapidly and relentlessly fill our hours with other commitments."

Lord, I'm sorry for treating you so casually! “Here’s my heart, Lord, speak what is true!” In a world gone crazy and confused, I need Your truth to light my way. 

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Hem Our Days with Prayer

‘Here is a small boy with five barley loaves and two fish; but what is that among so many?' John 6:9




The story of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes is one of my favorites and has been told so many times. We see Jesus who feels compassion for the crowd, and asks His disciples not to send them away, but to “give them some food yourselves.” They are overwhelmed because all they have is five loaves and two fishes. 


Many times we have felt our own lack of resources, and been frustrated and overwhelmed as well. What do we do? Do we only turn to God as a last resort. Shouldn’t we go to Him first? When we wake up in the morning, do we present to Him whatever we have in our hands? It may not even be five loaves and two fishes. It may be one loaf. It may be ten minutes before we have to rush with our morning routine to get to work on time. It may be a smile on our weary face and a prayer as we greet our patients, because we barely got any sleep during night shift. It may be a grateful list of thank yous for ordinary days with no mishaps or disasters. Or it could even be a whispered ‘please be with me today’. Whatever we bring to God, He will multiply, and use to bless others. 


We need God beside us. The poem “Invictus” which many people have memorized, goes like this:


“It matters not how strait the gate,  

How charged with punishments the scroll,  

I am the master of my fate:  

I am the captain of my soul.”


It was written by William Ernest Henley. Many people want to feel invincible, but it’s just not possible. When the British author’s six year old daughter got sick, he started to realize that no, he was not master nor captain of his life. When she died, he was heartbroken and completely lost his bravado. 


Billy Graham said, “In the morning, prayer is the key that opens to us the treasures of God’s mercies and blessings; in the evening, it is the key that shuts us up under His protection and safeguard.” So let us always hem our days, our families, our country in prayer, knowing Jesus always welcomes our prayers and offerings to Him. 

Saturday, July 27, 2024

What Wolf Will I Feed?

Third plant pot in a row! Yay! 




I will have a lot of fun painting this! 











‘Master, did you not sow good seed in your field? Where have the weeds come from?’ Matthew 13:27




The field in this parable is our heart, and the wheat is anything that comes from the Lord and leads us closer to Him. The weeds therefore are that which brings us farther and farther away from Him. Both the wheat and weeds can be found in the field of our heart.


This leads me to an old Cherokee story about an Indian chief teaching his grandson about life which bears repeating again and again. He told the boy that there is a struggle inside each one of us between two wolves. The dark wolf is evil, full of anger, greed, arrogance, guilt, fear, lies, resentment, revenge, intolerance and unforgiveness. Then there is the white wolf who is good, kind, compassionate, generous, a peacemaker, hopeful, truthful, full of faith and empathy.


Worried, the little boy asked his grandpa which wolf will win. The old Cherokee patted the boy on the head and answered, “The one you feed.” 


Every day, we have the chance to feed these wolves. We are confronted by choices and decisions that we may find trivial, but actually will define our life in the long run. This truth has been put into words by so many. Mahatma Gandhi said, “Your beliefs become your thoughts, Your thoughts become your words, Your words become your actions, Your actions become your habits, Your habits become your values, Your values become your destiny.” And Sean Covey, the writer of so many best selling books on habits and decisions, wrote, “We become what we repeatedly do.”


Let us fill our minds with the truth and teachings from Jesus, and constantly drink from the source of living water. Let us not allow anger, envy, or any negative emotion dwell in our hearts. Is there anyone we have not forgiven? Take the time to pray for that gift, to be set free from the shackles of unforgiveness. Are we angry, anxious, hopeless? Let us discipline ourselves to fill our minds with gratefulness. Let us feed the “wolf in us” that we want to win! 

Friday, July 26, 2024

The Parable of the Sower



I love my potted cactus but it is so hard to find teapots and cups to plant cactus in. We want to sell plants at papemelroti so I am making pots for plants. 





“Hear the parable of the sower.” Matthew 13:18




The parable of the sower sowing his seed far and wide is quite interesting. It seems the sower does not care if the seeds fall on a footpath, on rocky soil, thorns, or on good soil. Shouldn't he take care where to throw the seed so it will grow well?


Most of the time I am not like this for I do not like to sow my seed until I find the right soil to sow it in. The problem is I really cannot tell. I cannot see inside a person's heart to find out if he is ready to receive the message that God loves him and has a wonderful plan and purpose for his life. I guess we just have to risk rejection if we want to follow Jesus' command to "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to everyone!" 


When my husband was young, he was part of Christ's Youth in Action and they had this exercise called random evangelization. One time a group of them were instructed to go around Luneta Park in pairs and just find someone to talk to about Jesus. My husband and the guy he was with walked around the park a long time trying to discern who to talk to. They were hesitant to approach just anybody until the time given them was almost up so they went near this guy who was just waking up. They started talking to him. Amazingly, they found out that this man was contemplating committing suicide! Because my husband and his friend talked to him, the man believed that God was watching him and he was able to carry on with his life and his problems. Years later, my husband saw this man's picture in a newspaper with a short article about his success with his job. 


Lord, may I obey You and be like the sower who sows his seed everywhere he goes. There is a lot of seed! We need never worry about the supply! You will take care of the soil, and the sun and the rain!  We just need to do our part and spread Your Word far and wide. 

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Earthen Vessels




This is my latest project, a loaves and fishes cross, and plant sticks. I colored the samples for mass production. 




“We hold this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing power may be of God and not from us.” 2 Corinthians 4:7




One of the short stories in the book “Chicken Soup for a Woman’s Soul” that impressed me was that of Mary Kay Ash. Like many women in the book, she had a hard childhood, a difficult time trying to earn a living, and although she made good sales for the company she worked for, it was the men who would get promoted. When her first husband divorced her, she was left with three children to support. We can say she was “afflicted in every way, but not constrained; perplexed but not abandoned; struck down but not destroyed...” 2 Corinthians 4:8-9


In 1963, after quitting from a job where women were not given the same opportunities as men, she started her own cosmetics company with $5,000.00 and her family backing her up. Her sons and her mom always said, “You can do it, Mary Kay.” 


They saw the gold in her earthen vessel. Mary Kay’s company was founded not on competition, but on the Golden Rule, on praising people to succeed and on the principle of placing faith first, family second and career third. It was a company – as Mary Kay Ash would say – "with heart." Mary Kay died in 2001, but what she built lives on. At her death, her personal fortune was $98 million. Her company had more than $1.2 billion in sales.


Let’s not forget we all have this treasure in earthen vessels. Sometimes adversity brings it out.  Other times we just need others to encourage us and say, “You can do it!” 

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

God’s Prophet

“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” Jeremiah 1:5




This morning I was reading from the Prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah was called when he was a young boy, and naturally he became fearful! But God said to Jeremiah, “Say not, 'I am too young', ...have no fear...for I am with you..." Jeremiah 1:7-8


Like Jeremiah, I can imagine God saying the same thing to me and to you: 

“Before I formed you in your mother's womb, I knew you.

Before you were born, I dedicated you, I called you.

Say not 'I am too young', 'I am too shy', ‘I am too insignificant', 'I am not smart'...


"Wherever I put you- in your office, in your school, in your neighborhood, go!

Whomever I send you to speak to, speak! Have no fear, for I am with you...."


We each have unique opportunities, unique talents and resources. Yes, we too are called to be prophets where we are, with what we have! To prophecy not only means to predict something that is to come but also to reveal the message and the will of God.


So when we read God's Word, and share it with others, we can be God's prophet!

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

The Real Royal Family

“Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my heavenly Father is my brother, and sister, and mother.” Matthew 12:49-50




Jesus was speaking to crowds when someone interrupted him to say, “Your mother and brothers are outside. They want to speak to you.” Jesus answered, “Who is my  mother and who are my brothers?” And stretching out his hand towards his disciples, He said, “Behold, my mother and my brothers! For whoever does the will of my Father who is in heaven, he is my brother and sister and mother!” 


I can picture Jesus expansively holding out his arms to emphasize how He has extended the circle of His family to include all those who do the will of his Father. This shows us how important it is to know the Father’s will and pleasure because we certainly want to be counted as Jesus’ family. 


Before the wedding of Catherine Middleton and Prince William, Catherine had to learn how to be a good member of the Royal Family. She had to learn how to dress, especially for official functions. They told her about dress length, not using dark nail polish, not showing too much leg, no plunging necklines, she had to smile all the time, not show her impatience or boredom. I am sure she had to give up a lot of things. She also had to learn about whom to curtsy to and whom not to. If you think that is easy, it’s not. In ALL situations she would curtsy to Prince Charles, and the Duchess of Cornwall the first time she sees them on any given day. She has to curtsy to Princess Anne, Eugenie and Beatrice, but not if Prince William is in the room, when they would have to curtsy to her!


In a way, we are like that too. It says in the Bible, that God’s ways are different than our ways, and His thoughts are higher than ours. We need to learn how to be a good member of His family. One thing God wants is that we will belong in His Kingdom and that’s why He gave us the amazing book, the Bible. In it we see how we can become a member of His family. We can also read the fascinating stories of other members of OUR family through the ages! 


Thank You Lord, for making a way for us to be a part of Your eternal, victorious,  Royal household where there is no place for deceit only truth, no hate only love, no violence only peace. 

Monday, July 22, 2024

Why are You Weeping?

"Woman, why are you weeping?" John 20:13




After reading the four Gospel accounts of the resurrection story, I find it a little hard to put it all together in one cohesive story. But that is not surprising considering how sometimes there are so many versions of one story depending on who is telling it. What is different about the Gospel story is that women are the primary witnesses. During those times, women could not even appear in court as credible witnesses, so if the Gospel story was just made up, as some believe, the writers would never have used women as witnesses.


In the 20th chapter of John, after Mary Magdalene had gone early to the tomb while it was still dark, and had seen that the stone had been rolled away, she ran quickly to Simon Peter and to John to tell them. Perhaps they hesitated, but they went. After seeing for themselves, that what she said was true, they went back to their homes. Isn't that strange? They did not try to investigate, they did not look for any signs around the tomb, they did not look for anyone to ask. They just left. They were still in their "fear" mode. They had assumptions about what happened, and did not want to interfere. Jesus, their leader was dead, they did not want to be connected to Him any longer.


But Mary, Mary wanted answers. She stayed. She did not want to leave until she had some clue to what happened. Aren't women like that? We can't let go. We like to solve things, until we sometimes become busybodies!!! But this time, Mary gets her reward. Jesus appears and asks why she is crying. And then she recognizes Him and she is filled with joy!


Let us not be afraid to cry. Pope Francis said that sometimes tears are the lenses we need to see Jesus. Recalling the story of Mary Magdalene, the Pope said, “let us ask the Lord to give us the grace of tears — it’s a beautiful grace” — and ask for the grace “to be able to say with our lives, ‘I have seen the Lord,’ not because he appeared to me, but because I saw him with my heart.” Christian witness, he said, can be summarized as: “I live this way because I’ve seen the Lord.” (Homily about Forgiveness, April 2 at the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae)


Do we live as if we have seen the Lord? 

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Feed the Good

"Woe to those who plan iniquity, and work out evil on their couches." Micah 2:1



Where does evil come from? This verse in Micah struck me especially because of what’s happening in the world today. Just last Saturday a former President was targeted on live television. What was in the heart and mind of the would be assassin that he would try to kill a person without thinking of the consequence for his soul, his country, and even the world? Thomas Matthew Crooks obviously saw Donald Trump as not a human being with intrinsic value, but an animal to be destroyed. And all those people who bemoaned the fact that he missed are no better! 

I do believe that there are seeds of evil in each one of us. There is a parable about a grandfather telling a story to a young boy about two wolves inside us always at war with each other. One of the wolves is good and the other evil. One wolf is brave, honorable, kind, helpful, loving, and the other one is the exact opposite. "Which one wins?" the boy asks. His grandfather answers, “The one you feed."  

We have to guard our heart very diligently for it determines the course of our life. (Proverbs 4:23) We have to watch for any signs of discontent, covetousness, envy, and ungratefulness in our heart and mind and root it out. Because little seeds germinate, and can grow into big trees of evil deeds. Lust for things we do not have, conceives inside us. If we do not kill it when it is small, we can give birth to adultery, murder, etc. Evil doesn't just happen. It starts small. Lord, show me if there's anything displeasing to you in the way I think, in what I do. Help me to feed the good in me, and destroy what is evil in Your sight.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Lord of the Sabbath

 "The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath." Luke 6:5




If you've watched Fiddler on the Roof like I have (many times!!!), you've seen how the Jews kept the Sabbath holy as God commanded them to do in Exodus 20:8-11.  “Remember the Sabbath day, keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord God, in it you shall not do any work...The Lord blessed the Sabbath and hallowed it." In the movie, we see how the family gathers together and Tevye and Golde lead the prayers.


It's funny how most of us, including me, find it so hard to follow God's teachings and laws when it is actually for our own good. Consider when God wants us to forgive those who have wronged us. Forgiveness sets us free from bondage. And when God teaches us to work 6 days a week and to set aside one day for rest, it is also for our good! It is a gift to us, a day in which to celebrate His goodness and faithfulness. If we learn to focus on God one day a week, we will be restored, refreshed and strengthened. “The joy of the Lord is our strength!"


We should gather as a family, as a community, as a parish, and recognize our God as the giver of every good gift. God wants to bring us into His rest. What God finds good, He wants to share with His people He calls His own. Just as on the seventh day He rested and enjoyed the work of His hands (Genesis 2:1-2), seeing how good it all was, so too does God want us to stop and experience that same joy. 


If we set aside one day a week to follow God's 4th commandment, it is like saying, "Lord God, I put You first, not the things my hands have made. I recognize that everything comes from You and I honor You. I want to receive every blessing You have in store for me!"