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PRAYER


I find this picture so interesting. This was taken at the plane when Eman and PJ are on their way to Cebu. This has melted my heart and gave me a realization that with all the things going on right now, we just always need to pause - and pray.
Let me share with you one scripture that i have read today from Jon Orana of www.topbibleverses.com and helped me understand a lot of things.
Psalm 17:5 Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not.
Burt had worked in high-rise construction all his life. Everyday he would walk the girders high above the ground with apparent ease. In his lifetime he had seen a number of men plunge from the girders due to a mere moment of carelessness. As for himself, he knew he had been lucky. Each morning he began work only after saying a short prayer, asking the Lord to watch his movements through the day, keeping him safe from any mishap. Though most of us never do anything as dangerous or risky as high-rise construction, we do stand in danger of falling to temptation. A fall like that is as devastating to the soul as a plunge from a high girder would be to our physical being. No matter how careful we try to be, we need someone to catch us when we stumble. God is that someone. He waits with open arms to catch His children when they fall. Rest easy in the knowledge that God guides your steps. He will protect those who put their trust in Him.
Prayer: I need Your guiding love, Almighty God. Without it, I am sureto fall. Thank You for being with me picking me up when I fall. Amen.

Comments

  1. hi jeth, kumusta na, nasa cebu ka pa? thanks for the invite to post in your blog. hehe seryoso ka? anyway, jang and i miss you and hope to catch up soon.

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  2. Hi Kat!

    Na miss ko na kayo. I invited you so i can also keep in touch. Na miss ko ang mga sulat mo. Nababasa ko yung ba sa blog. :) Alam mo naman, ako pa din ang #1 Fan mo, Remember? Nasa Cebu pa din ako. Gusto ko na din bumalik ng Manila.

    San ka?

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  3. balik ka na sa manila! or dito ka naman sa baguio! hehehe. contact us if and when you're here ha. thanks for remembering and for being a friend always, mwah! ingat lagi! jang says hi!

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  4. gusto ko nga ulit sa Baguio... na miss ko na jan.. na miss ko na din kayo! babalitaan kita pag ppunta ako jan... ano na ba nagbago?

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