MEDITATIONS

December 7, 2010
By: Bobot Apit

Dec 7, 2010 - Tuesday Meditation (Shepherd of My Soul!)



God does not rejoice in the loss of anyone, but desires that we be saved and restored to friendship with him. God is on a rescue mission today to save us from the destructive forces of sin and evil. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, watches over every step we take. Do you listen to his voice and heed his wise counsel? 
  
Memorial of St. Ambrose 
Isaiah 40:1-11 
Psalm 96:1-2, 3+10ac, 11-12, 13 
Matthew 18:12-14 What do you think?  If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go in search of the one that went astray?  13 And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. 14  So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish. 
  
Meditation by Don Schwager 
Do you know what it's like to lose your bearings and to be hopelessly adrift in a sea of uncertainty? To be alone, lost, and disoriented without a sense of direction is one of the worst fears we can encounter. What we would give to have a guide who would show us the way to safety and security, the way to home and family. Scripture comforts us with the assurance that God will not rest until we find our way home to him. The scriptures use the image of a shepherd who cares for his sheep to describe what God is like. God promised that he would personally shepherd his people and lead them to safety (Isaiah 40:11). That is why God sent his only begotten son as the Messiah King who would not only restore peace and righteousness to the land, but who would also shepherd and care for his people with love and compassion. Jesus describes himself as the good shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep (John 10:11). 
  
What can we learn from the lesson of Jesus' parable about a lost sheep? This parable gives us a glimpse of the heart of a true shepherd, and the joy of a community reunited with its lost members. Shepherds not only had to watch over their sheep by day and by night; they also had to protect them from wolves and lions who preyed upon them, and from dangerous terrain and storms. Shepherds often had large flocks, sometimes numbering in the hundreds or thousands.  It was common to inspect and count the sheep at the end of the day. You can imagine the surprise and grief of the shepherd who discovers that one of his sheep is missing! Does he wait until the next day to go looking for it? Or does he ask a neighboring shepherd if he might have seen the stray sheep? No, he goes immediately in search of this lost sheep. Delay for even one night could mean disaster leading to death. Sheep by nature are very social creatures. An isolated sheep can quickly become
bewildered, disoriented, and even neurotic. Easy prey for wolves and lions! 
  
The shepherd's grief and anxiety is turned to joy when he finds the lost sheep and restores it to the fold. The shepherd  searches until what he has lost is found. His persistence pays off. What was new in Jesus' teaching was the insistence that sinners must be sought out time and time again.  How easy to forget and be distracted with other matters while the lost become prey for devouring wolves of the soul. The Apostle Peter reminds us that the "devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking some one to devour" (1 Peter 5:8). God does not rejoice in the loss of anyone, but desires that we be saved and restored to friendship with him. That is why the whole community of heaven rejoices when one sinner is found and restored to fellowship with God. God is on a rescue mission today to save us from the destructive forces of sin and evil. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, watches over every step we take. Do you listen to his voice and heed his wise counsel? Do you
follow the path he has set for you – a path that leads to life rather than death? 
  
"Lord Jesus, nothing escapes your watchful gaze and care. May I always walk in the light of your truth and never stray from your loving presence." 
  
Supplementary Reading 
Every Day is a Gift 
  
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” - Psalm 90:12 
  
Sometimes our days can be so full and busy that we forget how fragile life really is. It’s easy to allow little things to creep in and steal our peace and joy. Maybe something doesn’t go our way or someone says something upsetting. Even traffic can cause us to lose focus if we let it. We have to remember that each day is a gift. If we choose to focus on what’s wrong, we’ll miss the beauty that each day has to offer. 
  
I encourage you today; don’t let the precious moments of life pass you by. Don’t wait for holidays and birthdays to show people that you care. Remember, each day is unique and irreplaceable. You have been given time that can be invested or wasted; hours that can be used or misused. That’s why the psalmist prayed to God, “Teach us to number our days.” He was saying, “Teach us to value every moment we’ve been given.” As you daily keep a proper perspective, you’ll gain a heart of wisdom. You’ll draw closer to God and experience the full blessing that He has for you each and every day! 
  
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of today. I choose to focus on the blessing of each moment instead of allowing the little things to steal my joy. Keep me close to You always as I submit every area of my heart and mind to You. In Jesus’ Name. Amen — Joel & Victoria Osteen

 

CAPIZ FORUM

December 7, 2010

Giant Christmas tree wows spectators

By FELIPE V. CELINO

ROXAS City — The newly constructed giant Christmas tree placed at the Rotonda in front of the Roxas City Metropolitan Cathedral impressed several visitors and spectators in the Sinadya sa Halaran (SSH) Festival this year.

The 30-foot Christmas tree was put up for the SSH and Christmas celebrations.

It is “a symbol of hope and unity among us,” said Mayor Angel Alan Celino during the press conference dubbed "Kapihan ni Alan."

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SENATE BEAT

December 7, 2010


PNOY ensures steady supply of electricity in the Phl
By Jason de Asis

GERONA, Tarlac, December 6, 2010- President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III ensures the steady supply of electricity in the country wherein he is allocating P1.4 billion pesos for the Department of energy next year.

“Additional funds are necessary in the Philippines economic development,” he said, adding that Aquino lauded the Tasked Force Kapatid (TFK) members for the urgent and successful turning back of electric sup...


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SENATE BEAT

December 7, 2010


Angara improves training institution for firemen, jail guards and PNP
By Jason de Asis

 
SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 6, 2010-To improve the state’s primary training institution for firemen, jail guards and police force personnel, Senator Edgardo J. Angara, chair of the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture filed Senate Bill No. 2618 which seeks to grant fiscal autonomy and flexibility for the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC).

The Philippine Public Safety College System A...


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SENATE BEAT

December 7, 2010


Legarda invited local chief exec’s of NCR making cities resilient
By Jason de Asis

 
SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 4, 2010-Senator Loren Legarda invited the local chief executives of the National Capital Region (NCR) to join the “Making Cities Resilient: My City is Getting Ready!” campaign of the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR).
 
Legarda, the UNISDR’s Asia-Pacific Regional Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation, invited N...


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PAPI hits detention of Dipolog broadcaster

December 7, 2010
 BY ATTY. BATAS MAURICIO


 HUMANITY’S FUTURE THREATENED BY CLIMATE CHANGE: Ms. Cecille Guidote Alvarez, wife of Chairman Heherson Alvarez of the Philippine Commission on Climate Change, agrees strongly with our thesis in this column that climate change and global warming, here and around the world, could only be remedied by a serious moral re-awakening and a return to God’s Word by all mankind.

Speaking at the close of the 15th National Press Congress spearheaded by the Publishers Associati...

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Media must bring Pinoys back to God

December 6, 2010
BY ATTY. BATAS MAURICIO

PRESS FREEDOM FOR EMPOWERING PEOPLE: Dakak Park, Zamboanga del Norte---Press freedom and freedom of speech are no longer just the freedom to write and talk about anything without the usual restrictions imposed by libel laws and other existing rules on prior restraint.

Under current circumstances, these Constitutional guarantees have become necessary and indispensable tools instead to empower our people to live a life that is blessed, protected and guided, and free from ...
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Limit eating process foods to avoid cancer

December 5, 2010
BY ATTY. BATAS MAURICIO

    LIMIT EATING PROCESS FOODS TO AVOID CANCER: Dr. Arwin Serrano, an expert on cancer who sometimes dabbles as a senior deputy governor of Rotary International (RI) District 3810 and sometimes as a whistleblower exposing anomalies in government agencies like the Commission on Elections, says that Filipinos should limit, as much as possible, the eating of processed foods to avoid cancer.

    In a Christmas reminder posted at the Internet e-group of RI District 3810 for ...
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SENATE BEAT

December 4, 2010


Kuligligs/pedicabs as possible parts of mainstream transport in Metro
By Jason de Asis
 

SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 4, 2010-Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, chair of the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development disclosed yesterday that he is considering the probability of having the “kuligligs”/ motorized pedicabs of Metro Manila areas as parts of the mainstream transportation.

Instead of looking at kuligligs as so-called pests of the ...


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CAPIZ FORUM

December 4, 2010

AMID FESTIVITIES
Be security conscious, Gumban tells public

BY FELIPE CELINO

ROXAS City — In line with the week-long Sindya sa Halaran Festival, the provincial police director appealed for the public to be security conscious all the time.

Snatchers and pickpockets are just on the watch, waiting for a chance, according to Senior Supt. Renato Gumban.

“Be prompt in asking for police help,” Gumban advised the public.

A total of 18 Police Assistance Centers were established in all strate...


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