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Friday, 19 December 2008

  • My gift to you

    To any of my old school readers who have wondered if I disappeared for good.  I'M BACK.  Oh, but I'm moving (boy, do I love to do that!).

    Stay tuned in 2009... for Cecilia's Jazz.  I look forward to sharing life with you once again :)


    Purposely spend a quiet last few days of Advent.
    May your Christmas celebration be joyous indeed-- don't forget, it's 12 days!

    See you bright-eyed and ready for an exciting new year!


    tidings of comfort & joy.

Friday, 29 August 2008

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    Empty and Beautiful
    By Matt Maher
    Empty and Beautiful
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    Surprise visit

    Into this dark night souls begin to enter when God draws them forth from the state of beginners—which is the state of those that meditate on the spiritual road—and begins to set them in the state of progressives—which is that of those who are already contemplatives—to the end that, after passing through it, they may arrive at the state of the perfect, which is that of the Divine union of the soul with God. Wherefore, to the end that we may the better understand and explain what night is this through which the soul passes, and for what cause God sets it therein, it will be well here to touch first of all upon certain characteristics of beginners (which, although we treat them with all possible brevity, will not fail to be of service likewise to the beginners themselves), in order that, realizing the weakness of the state wherein they are, they may take courage, and may desire that God will bring them into this night, wherein the soul is strengthened and confirmed in the virtues, and made ready for the inestimable delights of the love of God.
    -St. John of the Cross



    ( I've been out in the desert...
    reflecting and praying.

    So sorry to go M.I.A. on you.
    I'll blog regularly again.  Promise. )

Thursday, 01 November 2007

  • Currently Listening
    Overflow
    By Matt Maher
    Come To The Water
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    Can I get in trouble for this? Not sure!

    But here’s my vulnerable heart on my ratty thermal sleeve.

    I worked extra diligently in my last “semester” of full-time work, knowing very well that I would not have a chance to exercise my “clout” any more afterwards.  If I was dedicating the prime of my life, why not give that prime to God 110%, as well as every relationship established since I’ve known Him.

    [On this “clout”: for some reason when you are dubbed a “full-time worker” in the CFC world, you gain an advantage.  You can say something and it means something.  You can fight for something and gain an instant following.  Of course, people don’t choose to do this work because of this, but it obviously happens.  On the other hand, as an eff-tee-dub… you get a lot of criticism and pressure because of the title.  Such is life, isn’t it?  Haha.  Praise God for it all ]

    I loved my two years of pastoral work.  However, something that disappointed me greatly during this time was two things -- two rather large things.  One thing was that the youth and singles (a lot, not all) forgot about the essence of the service and the essence of even belonging to the family community (formerly united as Couples For Christ).  It had gotten so much about the work, the structure, the schedule, the supposed duties and pointing out when people didn’t do them.  These functionalities were more of focus rather than checking to make sure everyone was praying first and foremost, or rather than learning who about each other and not being afraid to talk about God and spiritual gifts and the Holy Spirit and emotions about how God overwhelms them.

    The second thing that disturbed me during my “term” was that youth and singles tread a thin line when they evangelized: the line of accommodation.  I’d notice every now and then that we would be catering so much to the strangers and the people we wanted to evangelize to, that we forgot what WE wanted to tell THEM.  We forgot who we were.

    We forgot what we stood for.  We forgot that we contribute positive light to the world and that we don’t need to water it down.  We forgot that love is always more important than function, and that there is a difference between the law and the Spirit of the law.  We forgot that people benefit from the truth we have to proclaim simply because it is Jesus and not us.  (Who are we to them, anyway?)

    And I switched to a collective “we” in this entry, because I lamented my weaknesses as well.  I saw the plank in my own eye.   I, too, forgot who I was.  And this is why 2007 is a memorable year for me.

    It is because after all this “forgetting” of our convictions, our omnipotent God brought us through a journey of lamentations in order to see a glorious hope.  [Everyone who has this hope based on him makes himself pure, as he is pure  1 Jn 3:3]  We are still on this journey.  And I have seen some amazing things recently.  I have experienced more miracles.  I have listened to lives ablaze with the Holy Spirit.  I have cried in witness to the awesome and mighty deeds of God that still continue among the singles and youth.

    Blessed are we!!! 

    A priest I know wrote about today’s feast of All Saints.  He said: “Today we celebrate the feast of all the unknown saints who are not in heaven. The Church reminds us that sanctity is within everyone’s reach. Through the Communion of Saints we help one another achieve heavenly glory.”

    We are created to be saints.  This day is also in celebration of us.  For those saints who have gone before us…And those saints waiting to reach the glory of heaven above.

    Who do you want to be? 

    May we repeatedly come to -- remember our convictions, to clearly see the kind of path we are on.  May that path be one that is not of waste to the Lord, but evident of one who wants nothing else than to inch closer and closer to heaven.

    I long for heaven.  For now I’ll take heaven on earth.  Love is the answer.

    I had a vision of a great multitude,
    which no one could count,
    from every nation, race, people, and tongue.
    They stood before the throne and before the Lamb,
    wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands.
    They cried out in a loud voice:

    “Salvation comes from our God, who is seated on the throne,
    and from the Lamb.”

     [Rev 7:9-10]

     

     

    Forever and ever, Amen.

    [thoughts on my life in nj so far, to come.  settling-in still in progress ]

     

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Thursday, 04 October 2007

  • Currently Listening
    The Very Best of the Stylistics...and More!
    By The Stylistics
    you're a big girl now
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    i win!

    everything is working out in my favor!  thanks God! 
    everything except... getting sleep at the appropriate times.  oh, but that's besides the point! =)

    1.  tomorrow my dad is turning 53.  super excited that he's on vacation from work so we've been spending time, chatting, he's helping me plan my short term goals haha...
    2.  for his birthday, my sister and i are taking him to the 70s Soul Jam show featuring The Stylistics, The Emotions, Bloodstone, The Dramatics and Heatwave.  you are super cool if you know these groups and their music!!!
    3.  im realizing i have a knack for providing music for wedding ceremonies (and cocktail hours, if you prefer).  what a fun side job!  time to make business cards...
    4.  my management at starbucks luh-huh-huh-ves me!  they are willing to transfer me when the following happens...
    4.  im moving to new jersey! (just making it official)



    wow.  three potential jobs all at the same time?!  how blessed am i?

    soon and very soon, my friends.  soon and very soon!
    sentimental thoughts to come, of course!!!  and so continues the metamorphosis of me...

    but for now its, clean, pack, sleep... repeat!  bye!


    (look at all these '!!!' hahaha)

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