Monday, May 21, 2012

What is Courting?


The Biblical Principles about Courting / Courtship.. (Hos. 2:19-23) 



Courting is focusing on first building a friendship with the person in whom you are interested. It progresses more slowly, develops deeper and stronger roots, and eliminates potentially dangerous, toxic, or wrong people for you. It looks to character and not just appearance. It seeks a real relationship without pretension or games. Courtship differs from dating as it seeks closeness through friendship first, whereas dating seeks a contest and competition. Courting is an open and honest exploration of each other’s lives, personalities, faults, desires, goals, and families, that builds and grows toward engagement and then marriage. Courtship is about seeking a mate for marriage; so, you court in order to see if that is the right person for you and if there is any reason why you should not get married. The engagement is not just a time of planning the wedding; it is a time of seeing if you are truly compatible. If you are not, then break it off before it is too late! You cannot be afraid to break it off, even in the last days of the engagement. Otherwise, you will be walking into a life of misery at worst, or at best, taking much more effort and patience to make it work. A late break up would be very rare if you follow the precepts of the Word, because, you would have learned early in the relationship if it were not going to work. This is the reason for the courting model.

In courting you keep your pants and skirts on! You draw lines and barriers that both of you agree on of “no touch zones,” and, I believe personally that it is best not to even kiss until you are engaged. There is no sexual interaction until after marriage. In addition, there should be no heavy extended “make outs” before engagement, or, even better, before the commitment of marriage.

Courting seeks true intimacy and the building of a solid lifelong relationship, while dating pretends to be fun, but hides the most important process, that of getting to know the real person. You can compare dating to going to a cheap buffet of old watery food unfit for a stray cat. You just “pick and choose,” trying different things in an attempt to satisfy your hunger, but never seriously looking for the right dish (pun intended). Courtship is a fine restaurant filled with the best feast, seeking the best, and savoring the meal. Courtship takes it slow, avoids the games and attitudes that lead to scores of heartbreaks and hurts.


You have to be comfortable as a single person in Christ. You cannot expect someone to fill a hole or longing that is there because the health of your emotions and desires is not right. The goal of finding a mate is not to fill an empty hole of loneliness or of what might be missing. If it is, you are seeking someone who cannot possibly do that, because only Christ can! You cannot expect even the best person for you to put meaning in your life. By doing that, you are diving into a shallow pool of codependency and strife. A life full of meaning and wholeness must be accomplished in Christ alone. You cannot expect your spouse to do that, because that is the role of the Savior! Therefore, what you need to be seeking is a life-long covenant relationship. Real relationships are built on intimacy, and based on trust, communication, mutual beneficiation, and such. Dating will not build a lasting relationship, because true intimacy will not be built, but rather subsisted for cheap sex and personal desires. A covenant relationship seeks no way out nor easily gives up, but sticks it out with the goal of making it work, as God did with us!

When you become friends first, then you do not have to burn up a lot of time and energy developing a friendship with the person you are going out with. This will eliminate the games and hiding we tend to do. If you skip the friendship, then your relationship building will be much tougher, and a lot more complicated.    


Source: 
Youth Step-Up Forum 2011
JCIL - EHM Cebu, Philippines


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Loving, too much?

Browsing through the “Love & Relationship” section of a local bookstore, one can find such titles as Women Who Love Too Much, When Parents Love Too Much, and even, For People Who Love Their Cats too Much. We could easily conclude that it is a grave danger to love too much.


Yet, when we turn to the Bible we realize that Jesus calls us to love others as He has loved us (John 13:34), and to love even to the point of dying for those we love (John 15:13).


But we often find ourselves loving someone in a way or to an extent to which that person does not return our love, and we experience great heartache. Often such “love” takes on a focus that becomes a consuming obsession; it becomes a necessity to us to make that person love us back. Or, even when the one we love does love back, we become obsessed with keeping that love. Surely such a focus is not godly nor healthy for anyone involved. Hence the books on loving too much.


So which should we follow? Are the books in the bookstore right? Was Jesus just setting us up for broken hearts?


The true crux of the problem is not that we love someone too much, but that we don't love God enough. When we base our sense of well-being on whether or not someone loves us the way we think they should, then we've put our trust and security in that someone rather than in the Lord. We can love someone with all our hearts, but if we don't love God more than that person, we are setting ourselves up for devastation, unless that human is perfect.


Loving is indeed a risk. But for Christians, loving others is not an option if we are to obey our Lord. We have been commanded to love, not just with warm fuzzy feelings, but to the extent of being willing to die for those we love. Yet we can't seem to take that risk without also obsessing about their loving us back, unless our security is in something greater than that person. There is only One who can give us that security, and that is God. Micah reminds us of this in the following verses:
Trust ye not in a friend, put ye not confidence in a guide: keep the doors of thy mouth from her that lieth in thy bosom. For the son dishonoureth the father, the daughter riseth up against her mother, the daughter in law against her mother in law; a man's enemies are the men of his own house. Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
(Micah 7:5-7)
It is disheartening to realize that even those closest to us have the capacity to betray us. But the key is to remember that to whatever extent we love the person we love the most, we must love God more. And to whatever extent we value the love of that person, we must value God's love more.


Frances Havergal, a single woman who lived in the late 1800s, wrote the following words in her book, Kept for the Master's Use: “If the love is consecrated, and the friendship takes its stand in Christ, there is no need for the fear that it will become idolatry. Let the love on both sides be given to God to keep, and however much it may grow, the source from which it springs must yet be greater.”


I wonder if she didn't know the heartache of loving “too much”, and had found the secret of loving God more, when she wrote these last few phrases of the familiar hymn, Take My Life and Let It Be:
Take my heart; it is Thine own;
It shall be Thy royal throne,
Take my love; my Lord I pour
at Thy feet its treasure-store.
Take myself, and I will be
Ever, only ALL for Thee.
If we maintain such a love relationship with our Lord, our love for each other will fall into Godly perspective. And those titles we see in the local bookstore can stay right where they are. 

Remember this!

"WE LOVE BECAUSE HE FIRST LOVED US."
I John 4:19

God Bless everyone.

 

Friday, May 4, 2012

Say NO to Lady Gaga's Song!

Lady Gaga..is a beautiful woman with wonderful talents. Yet there's something very alarming about her and her  musics...

Find out here from 700 Club...@ http://cbnasia.org/mediacenter/2012/05/03/the-700-club-asia-news-editorial-lady-gaga-concert/




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God created us Beautiful INSIDE and OUT

The TRUTH
God created us Beautiful INSIDE and OUT, only human perspective alters it.
"We are all fearfully and wonderfully made." Ps. 139:14


"If what you see by the eye doesn't please you, then close your eyes and see from the Heart.
Because the heart can see beauty and love more than the eyes can ever wonder."



REMEMBER THIS!
"Beauty only gets attention, Personality captures the ♥ heart."
~ ~ ~
"..for what is essential is invisible in the eyes." 
~  ~ ~
Here's one more thing...


I Samuel 16:7
"... for the Lord looks at the ♥ ."

"Sa Imong Sabakan" By Ptr. James

I just wanted to share this beautiful composition of Ptr. James from Jubilee Theological Seminary in the Philippines.
This song just captured by heart to the deepest touched that evertime I sang this made me cry  for the rest of the day. I really felt His Presence working inside me in an indescribable way that just changed and renewed my spiritual perspective as a Christian. This is a Cebuano song (the second largest language used by filipinos). For your benefit... I will try to translate this song in English...soon. For now, check this out. 

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SA IMONG SABAKAN.

Oh Diyos Ikaw lamang
Ang simbahon, alagaran ko.
Wala'y lain gitinguha
Ning kasing-kasing ko

Ania ako nagapaubos
Sa Imong sabakan.
Dad-a ako sa dapit
Diin toa Ka og Panalangini

Koros:

Ang kinabuhi ko 
Ihalad ko Kanimo.
Bisan unsa'y mahitabo
Dili ko mobiya...
Kay sa Imong gugma
Aduna'y Katagbawan
Puno sa Kalipay 
Og puno sa Grasya.
Mo Hesus...

* Dili ko Mobiya
Sa pag-alagad.. 
(repeat 4x)


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Proverbs 4:18

“But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day” (Proverbs 4:18, ESV)

Oftentimes, people tend to get wrapped up and busy with things that don’t really matter in eternity. It’s easy to get consumed by your career and stay focused on your goals. It’s good to work hard, but you’ve got to learn how to play hard, too, so you can stay in balance. I heard somebody say, “It’s not that life is so short, it’s that we wait so long to begin living.” If we want to truly enjoy the journey of life, we have to take time to stop and smell the roses. Do you appreciate the people you love? Do you hug your children before you leave each day and give your spouse a kiss? When was the last time you called your parents to tell them how much you love them? That’s how we can enjoy the journey. If you’ll stay determined to enjoy the journey of life, you’ll live with no regrets. You’ll see your path shine brighter and brighter, and at the end, you’ll be able to say, “I made the most of my life. I enjoyed my family. I enjoyed my friends. I finished my course with joy.”

"I am Beautiful...He said."

Your beauty should not come from outward adornment,such as braided hair & the wearing of gold jewelry & fine clothes. Instead,it should be of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle & quiet spirit,w/c is of great worth n God's sight.

I am Beautiful.. He said! (^_^)

PRAYER FOR TODAY: May You Stay Strong In the Midst of Crisis

PRAYER FOR TODAY: May You Stay Strong In the Midst of Crisis: Without a shadow of doubt, one can surely say the times we are in are very, very challenging times. Sadly, when I sought the Lord’s opinion ...

Monday, February 27, 2012

Is Your Heart Right with God?

Matthew 7:21-23



There are going to be people who believe they are doing the work of the Lord, and are going to heaven. When they die, they will find out that their works are not good enough to get them there. There are people who will get into the ministry for the wrong reasons and selfish motives, and believe they will be able to sneak in to heaven. They will be in for a rude shock when Jesus turns them away. There will be those who purposely deceive people using the Gospel and God's gifts for their own gain, and will not be able to enter into heaven. Then there will be those who honestly believe what they are teaching is true, but is actually twisted doctrine. They will cry out to the Lord, and the Lord will say I never knew you.

Even those who seem to be doing great and mighty works for God may not make it into heaven. God will not look at how you used his gifts, but where your heart was when using them. This is also seen in Matthew 6:5 when Jesus basically says these men love to pray in open and public places to flaunt how great they think they are in front of others, and gain a certain satisfaction in that type of recognition. Jesus said that they already have their reward.

This does not automatically mean that all the TV evangelists fall in this category. It is where the heart of the evangelist is while he or she is in front of everybody preaching. There is a need for large evangelists ministries who can reach people smaller churches can't. Just because a person is a pastor of a small church, doesn't automatically mean that their heart is right. They can be the ones boasting how great they are just because they have a ministry. Sometimes it is difficult to tell where a pastor's heart is. This is where you need to look not only at the words they speak, but also the fruits, meaning actions, they produce as Matthew 7:20 instructs us to.

How does one enter into heaven? By accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, and accepting His gift of salvation that is freely given to all who call on his name. Even though we have accepted his gift of salvation, we still need to do the will of God who is in heaven. God gave you his will when he gave you His word. We are not to be deceived by others or to deceive others. The only way not to be deceived is to read and study the word of God. If you deceive others, then Jesus will say "I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

Matthew 6:5 "And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward."

Matthew 7:20 "Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them."



Originally from http://biblestudies.hubpages.com/

Sunday, February 19, 2012

~ Come and Make my ♥ your home ~

LYRICS


Come and make my heart your home, 
Come and be everything I am and all I know, 
Search me through and through, 
Till my heart becomes a home for you


A home for u... oh... 
A home for u... oh... 
Let everything I do... 
Open up a door for u to come through, 
Then my heart will be a place where u wanna be..


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Your Friends...

Words to Ponder



When you are up in life, your friends get
to know who you are. When you are down in life,
you get to know who your friends are. 
There will be many people who will be great
to be around when times are easy. Instead take 
note of the people who remain in your life when
times are hard. The friends that are willing
to sacrifice their time and the resources they 
have in their life to help improve yours. Those
are real friends. A real friend is one who
walks in when the rest of the world walks out.




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

"Yes, I'm Officially 22 !

I have been blessed with many things and I'm just grateful for everyone that's been there for me at one point or another in my life. My wish for this year is probably to grow spiritually and to become better person or// get my  own laptop soon.. 
hehe.



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

I Keep Falling In Love with You Lord

♥♥♥
love, love, love, love.....

"i keep falling in love"
by Hillsong
♥♥♥


I am found in Your embrace
Covered by Your love
You're my deepest dream I know
Your love so strong, Spirit come

You lift me up to heaven's door
You restored my soul
I come here without Your touch
I need You so much, need You more

Refrain:
You're my rock and my redeemer
The rock on which I stand

Chorus:
I keep falling in love with You Lord
Every beat of my heart, breath that I take
Through the seasons that change
Your love remains
My hiding place, my home
Fallin' in love

♥♥♥

Monday, January 16, 2012

60 Character Traits of Jesus

   Know, defend & practice the 60 Christian Character Traits
 
Appreciative
Creative
Fearless
Merciful
Responsible
Attentive
Decisive
Flexible
Observant
Secure
Available
Deferent
Forgiving
Optimistic
Self-controlled
Committed
Dependable
Friendly
Patient
Sincere
Compassionate
Determined
Generous
Peaceful
Submissive
Concerned
Diligent
Gentle
Perseverant
Tactful
Confident
Discerning
Honest
Persuasive
Temperate
Considerate
Discreet
Humble
Prudent
Thorough
Consistent
Efficient
Joyful
Punctual
Thrifty
Content
Equitable
Kind
Purposeful
Tolerant
Cooperative
Fair
Loyal
Resourceful
Truthful
Courageous
Faithful
Meek
Respectful
Virtuous