Monday, November 2, 2015

"November Rain..."



Outpouring rain in November yields its delight to my soul...maybe not a consolation to
many but we all know rain stops. God will never use flood again as a form of judgment.
A rainbow in the horizon is there to remind us just that.
So, when it's raining, take it as your replenishing moment; your sense of sustainability--
an inspiration to something bigger, better and beautiful...I hope!

Sunday, November 1, 2015

"Hello November..."



 I have almost forgotten that Today marks the first day of November. Spacing out a little bit here... Even walked 2.5 miles. That, too, didn't quite register. Oh, the pangs of aging--it's not a joke. Well, as long as what embers from my memories of you remain untouchable, it's all good. That part of me is engraved within. It renders me to take heart this November...
Happy November 1st. everyone!
Thankful for You

Sunday, October 11, 2015

"Rock of Ages..."



This song will bless your life today. For it blesses me each time ...
Have a very Blessed Sunday.



Sunday, September 27, 2015

After The Movie, "Little Boy..."


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 I shed some tears...maybe more like a whimper. I didn't care how it would be conveyed. More likely vulnerable, soft, sensitive --all of which transcendent of me going beyond ordinary emotions.
I wish that I could occupy that rarest boldness and childlike faith in believing that miracles do happen. And the little boy's journey to his indescribable love for his father's return from war was finally rewarded.
 I believe that it's a combination of faith greater than a mustard seed that became as high as the sky from the little boy; the will to survive on the part of the father and the divine intervention of the Heavenly Father that were interwoven as the ultimate God's plan. 

Thank you, Lord,  for the chance to watch the movie with my sister Cely and the church congregation. I know that nothing is happenstance and that you are directing my steps.

"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, to change the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference..."
by Reinhold Niebuhr


Have a very Blessed Sunday everyone!
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My chocolate Lab Cocoa with me. I guessed, she has missed me while I was out watching the movie. For I don't usually go out on a Sunday afternoon. Nice to be missed...

Sunday, September 13, 2015

"Fall's Ardent Arrival..."

Others' periscope of Summer coming to a close is maybe a week from now; perhaps depending where they live but as for me "the arrival of Fall" came yesterday at dawn. It feels like a new appearance that rises from a cloudy sky coming down as a brazen breeze touching my shoulders. Could it be just a rising perception? 

Thus, I opened my upstairs' windows to air out the house. Then, brewed some coffee grains and headed out to the park with my favorite friend Labrador Cocoa. Nothing excites me more than walking/jogging in the park with some enthusiast outdoor walkers, some with their dogs, too; others with their families & friends. 

Thankful to God for the dense, concise, heartfelt and beautiful creation of the four seasons. Each season carries more than a vestige of a mystical realm of the human heart. However, I tend to unearth Fall's season of revelatory blessings. Oh, how I love the more than exquisite foliage colors. I don't have a precise adjective or verb to explore God's majestic hands except perfection and glorious.

Here I leave you with a golden scripture in the book of Isaiah 55;12 KJV "For ye shall go out with joy, and be led with peace; the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.

May each one of you delve deep into the God's spiritual rhythm of this season. For me, this season is celebratory.There's a halt in chasing other "stuff." My mindset is fixed in just be in awe of this season's monumental task: the splendor, the breathtaking, intrinsic & heavenly bursts over the landscape but more so, let its joy soak & sustain you at every heartbeat.
PROJames Jordan - Fallen fire
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