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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Loneliness: Toothache of the Soul

Loneliness is one of life's most miserable experiences. Everyone feels lonely at times, but is there a message for us in loneliness? Is there a way we can turn it into something positive?

Sometimes loneliness is a temporary condition that departs in a few hours or a couple days. But when you're burdened with this emotion for weeks, months, or even years, it's definitely telling you something.

In a sense, loneliness is like a toothache: It's a warning signal that something is wrong. And like a toothache, if left unattended, it usually gets worse. Your first response to loneliness may be to self-medicate - to try home remedies to make it go away.

Busyness is a common treatment.

You may think that if you fill your life with so many activities that you don't have time to think about your loneliness, you'll be cured. But busyness misses the message. It's like trying to heal a toothache by taking your mind off it. Busyness is only a distraction, not a cure.

Buying is another favorite therapy.

Maybe if you purchase something new, if you "reward" yourself, you'll feel better. And surprisingly, you do feel better - but only for a short while. Buying things to fix your loneliness is like an anesthetic. Sooner or later the numbing effect wears off. Then the pain comes back as strong as ever. Buying can also compound your problems with a mountain of credit card debt.

Bed is a third response to loneliness.

You may believe that intimacy is what you need, so you make an unwise choice with sex. Like the prodigal son, after you come to your senses, you're horrified to discover that this attempt at a cure not only makes loneliness worse, it also makes you feel desperate and cheap. This is the false cure of our modern culture, which promotes sex as a game, as recreation. This response to loneliness always ends in feelings of alienation and regret.

The real message, the real cure.

If all of these approaches don't work, what does? Is there a cure for loneliness? Is there some secret elixir that will fix this toothache of the soul?

We need to begin with a correct interpretation of this warning signal. Loneliness is God's way of telling you that you have a relationship problem. While that may seem obvious, there's more to it than just surrounding yourself with people. Doing that is the same as busyness, but using crowds instead of activities.

God's answer to loneliness is not the quantity of your relationships, but the quality.

Going back to the Old Testament, we discover that the first four of the Ten Commandments are about our relationship with God. The last six commandments are about our relationships with other people.

How is your relationship with God? Is it close and intimate, like that of a loving, caring father and his child? Or is your relationship with God cold and distant, only superficial?

As you reconnect with God and your prayers become more conversational and less formal, you'll actually feel God's presence. His reassurance is not just your imagination. We worship a God who lives among his people through the Holy Spirit. Loneliness is God's way, first, of drawing us closer to him, then forcing us to reach out to other people.

For many of us, improving our relationships with others and letting them get close to us is a distasteful cure, as dreaded as taking your toothache to a dentist. But satisfying, meaningful relationships take time and work. We're afraid to open up. We're afraid to let another person open up to us.

Past hurts have made us distrustful.

Friendship requires giving, but it also requires taking, and many of us would rather be independent. Yet the persistence of your loneliness should tell you that your past stubbornness hasn't worked either.

If you muster the courage to restore your relationship with God, then with others, you'll find your loneliness lifting. This is not a spiritual Band-Aid, but a real cure that works.

Your risks toward others will be rewarded. You'll find someone who understands and cares, and you'll find others whom you understand and care about as well. Like a visit to the dentist, this cure turns out to be not only final, but much less painful than you feared.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

I am happy!

Wake up in the morning with a smile in your heart. Thank GOD for this another beautiful day! No matter how rainy outside and stormy you feel inside, leave a room for hope in your heart. Be happy because this is a new day! New day for new things!

As you start the day just say “I want to be happy today! Don’t worry about things, fill your heart with joy and never let anger go unto you. When things seems like getting wrong, control it! Control as you say “I am happy! You’ll surely see the difference.

Being happy is a matter of choice. Nothing is impossible if you wanted to. It is about strength of mind and willpower to make yourself happy. Let go of the things that makes you sad, lift all your worries and concerns to GOD and you’ll certainly feel better.

“God will make a way,” is a song which I really find nice. It’s like I have to worry no more because God will always be there carrying me all throughout. I believe in HIM, and I know He’ll guide my every steps.

God will make a way
Where there seems to be no way
He works in ways we cannot see
He will make a way for me
He will be my guide
Hold me closely to His side
With love and strength for each new day
He will make a way He will make a way

By a roadway in the wilderness
He'll lead me
And rivers in the desert will I see
Heaven and earth will fade
But His word will still remain
He will do something new today.

Praise GOD! YOU’re so good!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Prayer at Work

My Heavenly Father, as I enter this workplace, I bring YOUR presence with me. I speak YOUR peace, YOUR grace, YOUR mercy and YOUR perfect order into this office. I acknowledge YOUR power over all that will be spoken, thought, decided, and done within these walls.

LORD, I t hank YOU for the gifts YOU have blessed me with. I commit to using them responsibly in YOUR honor. Give me fresh supply of strength to do my job. Anoint my projects, ideas, and energy; so that even my smallest accomplishment may bring YOU glory. LORD, when I am confused, guide me. When I am weary, energize me. When I am burned out, infuse me with the light of the Holy Spirit. May the work that I do and the way I do it bring faith, joy, and a smile to all that I come in contact with today. And oh LORD, when I leave this place, give me traveling mercy.

Bless my family and home to be in order as I left it. LORD, I thank YOU for everything YOU’ve done, everything YOU’re doing, and everything YOU’re going to do.

In the name of JESUS I pray, with much love and thanksgiving.

Amen.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Beautiful Prayer

This is a beautiful prayer.

“GOD, I don’t understand it, but I trust YOU. And I am not going to spend all my time trying to figure out why certain things have happened. I am going to trust YOU to make something good out of it. YOU are our good GOD, and I know YOU have my best interests at heart. YOU promise that all things will work together for my good and for the good of my family. Amen.”

Isn’t it relaxing? After I’ve prayed it, I felt much better. Try it, it works…

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Are you tired?

We all get tired! It may be of different reasons, but we all get tired at times. We get lost! We don’t know what to do and find ourselves missing from nowhere. We feel weary and burdened by many things in life.

What could be the problem? Some get tired of their work probably because they don’t find meaning in them. They feel empty! Some feel like they are a failure. Some are burnt out. Something is missing in it, maybe a spiritual way of looking at one’s work. Some are burdened with the need to prove themselves all the time; proving they are worthy, better, and, successful in everything. Others are tired of meaningless relationships, fulfilling everyone else’s expectations or just being right and doing the right thing all the time. Some might be weary of taking care of an aging parent or a sick family member. One might be weary of an indifferent spouse, a rebellious child or abusive parents. Others might be too tired of their repeated failures in whatever attempts they do to better themselves and their relationships.

It was actually what the Holy Gospel last Sunday is all about. Matthew 11:28 says “Come unto me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

As Father Ron started his homily, he requested all to look at the person beside us and ask this question, “Are you tired?” I smiled, and even say “YES!” And, although it seems like I’m joking, but it’s the truth. I’m tired!!! For many reasons, I guess… many things to think about. I worry too much; I think that’s the main problem.

But as Father Ron continues on his preach, he emphasized the advantages of being a child. A child does not worry, and has no problems at all. He depends on his family, the elders. He doesn’t keep problems, hatred, or any negative thoughts on his heart. He remains pure and innocent.

As he proceeds, he said how important it is to live like a child, to feel like a child. We should depend unto the LORD. What is missing on us is “trust!” Trust HIM, and there is nothing to worry about. Live with Jesus in your heart and everything will go on light. As you pray, always say “I entrust everything to you, LORD.. Kayo na po ang bahala.”

Whether we are only half-weary or almost wiped out or totally tired and burdened, the great invitation of Jesus continues to echo in our heart: Come to me and I will give you rest. In me you will find rest. You don’t need to prove yourselves worthy. I love you in spite of and even in your unworthiness. I have made you worthy. Stay with me even for a short while and I guarantee that you will be renewed and regain your strength.

The loving invitation of Jesus is extended to everyone. We see here the great compassion of Jesus for all those who are ready to give up. Included in this invitation are those who are lost and do not know what to do with their own life, those who want to stop by the wayside and rest from the rat race of competition and accumulation.

Come to the heart of Jesus. There you will find love like no other. There you will find rest.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Lost & Found


I had experienced having problem with my lungs. I was 16 years old then, too young. It’s the time when I had just finished my secondary studies, way back April 1997. And like any teenager, I am quite excited about my life after high school. It really feels good, to think that I will be on a higher level of studies, with new classmates, new subjects, and much more new experiences. But, that feeling was interrupted by a dark evening occurrence. I was coughing… I don’t know why… All I know is that I don’t feel anything different with my body. I coughed and coughed… But I still remain lying on my bed, until I felt that there is a strand-like thing inside my mouth. I had quickly get up, and went straight to the comfort room to check it out. It is blood!!! There is blood!!! I am scared!!! I was frightened of that thing that I even don’t know yet. I wasn’t able to go back to sleep then, I was so much bothered of that incident. Maybe I am afraid that I will wake up again feeling the same thing.

This had swiftly changed what was planned. I wasn’t able to enroll on an engineering course that semester. I had stayed at home taking medicines. It had really made me sad. I even asked GOD why HE let this happen to me. Why me?! How about my dreams? What would happen to me? I am so much lost then...

Faith in GOD is the strongest weapon against anything. Nothing can ever out power prayer. It is our shield against fear, trouble, hatred, or anything negative. I had surpassed the trial, but of course with the help and guidance of our Good LORD. He has plans for me, and I believe it is for the better. I trust HIM!

I had taken a degree/course different from what I had originally planned, and had graduated with honors. Isn’t HE so good? HE has HIS own way of showing me how much HE cares. GOD is in control! And, I know this is what HE wants me to be into. YOU own my life, LORD With that, I am letting YOU be of full control of it.

HE knows best!