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We are engaged on a daily battle, hoping that at the end of the day, we come out as an overcomer. We face the challenges brought about by our work, our studies, our relationships, and the like.

However, there is an enemy we seldom are conscious about. These enemies are not from external factors, rather, they are internal. They are heart conditions. If left unaddressed, they can potentially make everything else in your life miserable. Guilt, Anger, Greed, Jealousy, to name a few, are enemies of the heart.

Our Online Bible Studies will tackle these heart issues one by one in a dialogical manner.
We will exchange stories, questions, helps that address these concerns. Most importantly, we will see what the Bible says about these concerns.
We will discuss what it says and see how we can help one another apply its truths to our context. The group will serve as your support group - as we journey together in addressing these enemies of our hearts.

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How To Stay Safe And Secure Help During An ATM Cash Machine Robbery

ATM Cash Machine Robbery
What can you do if someone threatens your life and forces you to withdraw money from your Automated Teller Machine account? However this information be of help to you, it's still best to know one of the ways to stay safe and secure help in the event that you are being robbed of your money via the  ATM Cash Machine.

1. Stay Calm.
    Keep your presence of mind. Most of all, pray for God's divine intervention.

2. Don't Agitate.
    Do not act in a way that would provoke the assailant to do anything to harm you. Remember, any threat they experience might just force them to protect themselves and harm you in the process.

3. Key In Your ATM PIN In Reverse.
    If your ATM PIN is 1234, you key in 4321.
    Doing this will get your desired amount half way out of the ATM Cash machine.
    It will also alert the police and security without the robber's knowledge or awareness.
    Every ATM cash machine has this feature built in their system, designed to signify danger or a need for help.

4. Not Everyone Is Aware Of This Method.
    Please Share This Information To As Many Friends And People As Possible.
    Who Knows Who Else Would Need This In The Future.
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The Christian, Criminal Justice System, And God's Love

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF SOMEONE TRIED TO ROB YOU?
Criminal Justice System
Almost a week ago, a man broke into our home at 2:30 am.
He was on the process of robbing us of our personal valuables (laptops, camera, musical instrument, kitchen utensils and groceries) when the guard on duty apprehended him. He is now detained at the city jail.

I have a personal burden of ministering to the guy.
I might not be able to change his natural tendencies,
but I know God can, if only this guy surrenders his life to Him.
I also have a burden to reach out to his family,
knowing these would be much difficult times for his wife and young children.

Just the other day, the guy's aged mother, sibling, wife, with their months old baby came to see me.
Their intent was to ask for an apology - not necessarily on behalf of the detained guy. They were somehow hoping that i can do something to facilitate a lighter charge on or even the release of the guy. 

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SHOULD I FORGIVE AND FORGET?
When i consulted a number of people about this, i was met with varied responses.
Some were for the idea, a number of others were not.
Some thought it would be great for me to meet with the family and somehow convey concern towards them. Some thought otherwise, because this gesture can be manipulated towards their desired end.

How Must A Christian Respond?
There were some who appealed to my being a Christian and preferred I just forgive the guy and have him released from prison. There were some who thought otherwise and preferred the guy stay in prison, serve his sentence, in the hope that he would learn his lesson. Some believed that through his imprisonment, similar robbery attempts in the city will be diminished.

How then should a Christian respond to this experience?
Should one forgive the robber? Of course.
Does forgiving really mean withdrawing the case filed against the robber?
Should one go beyond the offense, and still value the guy and his family as individuals who need to know of the love of God in very practical ways? Definitely. 
Does such a care mean not sending him to prison, so he can still be with his family and face life's challenges with them?

FOLLOW THE LEADER: WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?

As Christians, we are called to be "Christlike" in every aspect of life.

Jesus Christ commends what is good and hates what is evil - so should we.
As Christians, we are not to be apathetic against evil ways. 
Instead, as light, we are to expose the evil deeds of darkness.

Jesus Christ upholds justice - so should we.
He submitted Himself under God's divine justice.
Sin is an offense. In His love, he took our place, and satisfied the demands of God's justice.
Today, God has instituted government, to be an extension of His justice - rewarding what is good, punishing what is evil.

As Christians, we are expected to tell the "truth" and acknowledge the authority God vested on government.
For as long as we do our part in testifying truthfully about what we know really happened, we have fulfilled our Christian responsibility of upholding truth against evil. The government is likewise expected to fulfill its God-ordained duty to institute godly justice in response to the given situation. 

Jesus Christ hates sin, but loves the sinner.
Jesus Christ always hates sin. Likewise, He is grieved, angered, over one who chooses to continue living in sinful ways.
However, His love reaches out to the sinner by grace.
His love doesn't want anyone to perish in their sin and sinfulness.
He cares for the sinner, and calls him towards repentance.
And as one confesses one's sinfulness, He is faithful and just to forgive.

As Christians, we must be motivated by love, in everything.

If we love what is good, we must hate what is evil.
if we love what is for the common good (safety, well-being), then we must hate what is evil (by upholding law and order).
If we love people, we must not tolerate the evil that seeks to continuously destroy them. We fight the evil of ignorance through education; the evil of illnesses through medication; the evil of harm through safety measures; the evil of addiction through rehabilitation; the evil of temptation through moral decency and conduct; the evil of all evils through evangelism and discipleship.

If the guy ends up in jail, for as long as justice is being upheld, this should be viewed from the vantage point of love.
Love for the guy - by not tolerating the evil way/means he chose early on.
Love for the greater public - by instituting just measures for the common good.

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God's Love
A Christian doesn't stop there though. 
A Christian knows that significant change must begin from the inside out.
A Christian then reaches out with the message of God's saving grace (the Gospel) to the one who is in prison.
Such an act conveys the message that though one is serving the just consequence for its offense (sin), he is still the object of God's love. He must be helped to understand that though the wages of sin is death, God's gift is a life of being forgiven, restored, renewed, set free from the grip of sin. All these, only if one acknowledges one's need for it, through Jesus Christ alone.


A Christian chooses to forgive, not on the basis of the degree of another's offense.
But on the basis of the degree of God's love and grace - first experienced by the sinner, now expressed to another sinner who desperately needs it as well.

A Christian should still demonstrate God's love to the guy's family.
By respecting them as individuals valued by God.
By responding in ways possible to any need they might have.
Not because their family man is in prison, but because God loves them equally well.
In other words, the primary motivation and burden for caring is based on God's love for them and not their very predicament.
God's love and care isn't dependent on one's status and condition in life.
He loves because He is love.

Considering their tendency to leverage that "show of concern" towards their own ends,
perhaps greater wisdom must be exercised in dealing with them.
But this should not keep us from reaching out in love - even to their extended community.  
There will always be the needy among us - and we are called to reach out, care, and share.
Through this, the hurting out there will know of God's love, expressed in tangible means.

Justine Bieber and Things We Need To Change

Have you heard of Justine Bieber's song?
Here are the lyrics of that song.
"Pray" (Justine Bieber)
Oh oh oh...
And I pray.

I just cant sleep tonight
Knowing that things aint right
Its in the papers
Its on the tv
Its everywhere that i go 
Children are crying
Soldiers are dying
Some people dont have a home

But i know there's sunshine behind that rain
I know there's good times beyond that pain
Hey! Can you tell me how I can make a change?

I close my eyes and I can see a better day 
I close my eyes, and Pray.
I close my eyes and I can see a better day
I close my eyes and Pray.

I lose my appetite
Knowing kids starve tonight
And when I sit up
Cause my dinner is laid on my plate.
I got a vision to make a difference and its starting today.

Cause i know there's sunshine behind that rain
I now there's good times beyond that pain
Heaven tell me I can make a change!

I close my eyes and I can see a better day
I close my eyes, and Pray.
I close my eyes and I can see a better day
I close my eyes and...

Pray for the broken hearted
I pray for the life not started
I pray for all the ones not breathing
I pray for all the souls that need it
I pray...

Can you give them one day?

I just can't sleep tonight
Can someone tell me how to make a change?

I close my eyes and I can see a better day
I close my eyes, and Pray.
I close my eyes and I can see a better day
I close my eyes and I pray.

I pray. I close my eyes and pray.


A lot of people around the world cry out for change - for just about any reason. 
They sing about it, shout about it, cry out for it - at times in the privacy of their own hearts, at times, they make sure they get heard. 


Trending now in Tweeter, #ThingsWeNeedToChange 
  • "slanderous attitude"
  • "diapers"
  • "people who cheer up and get over themselves"
  • "to stop giving opinion on other people's lives if you're being asked for it."
  • "stereotypes"
  • "the way students view school. I love school."
  • "education as we know it"
  • "to actually start changing things rather than just tweeting about it"
  • "bullying, no one deserves to be bullied"
  • "our perception of reality and the way we trust people blatantly"
  • "the way we treat women. we should treat them with the most respect in the world."
  • "the justice..."
  • "people not praying enough"
  • "bedtime"
Knowing what needs change is a good first step!
However, good intentions is not everything.
To get to it, we must be willing to go through it.
There is a price to pay for meaningful change.
Be it personal, relational, social change.

Are we willing to go for it beyond wishful thinking?
What steps have you proactively taken?
If we can just work on one necessary aspect of change in our lives each day,
that would be 365 aspects in a given year!
How much difference do you think will that be, if each of us work on it?

On second thought, how much significant change can we really achieve on our own?
Can we really do so much to direct the course of history for the better? 
How many do you think have made attempts towards that end? 
How many did succeed? 


Do we all want the same kind of change? 
Or will our different intentions and aspirations just pull us apart from different sides? 
Looking back through world history, how many great men have risen and succeeded in changing some things, only for it to be changed by others who come after them?

Don't you think we all need a common center, a vantage point, a true north - for common effort towards change to be meaningful? Without this, wouldn't we all just go through a vicious cycle of changing and being changed? What could that common center be?

In the song, there's a crying out to heaven...
Asking for guidance, better yet, a miracle of change.

But then again, will this be the ultimate solution - an act of prayer?
How many around the world do actually "close their eyes and pray"?
Too many to count for sure.
How much of these are actually prayers for change?
Perhaps it's predominantly about it.


Have you ever wondered to whom or what these prayers are offered to?
Does this mean they all get heard, regardless of the object of those prayers?


When people pray, it is a manifestation that they are not fully in control.
They acknowledge a greater power beyond the natural - the supernatural.
How many supernaturals are really out there somewhere?
To whom or what should we really close our eyes to in prayer, 
for genuine change to really be experienced?
Are we left clueless on this?
Or are we left to ourselves and achieve change through our own efforts?


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Praying to Change Your Life
Praying Scripture for a Change: An Introduction to Lectio Divina
Praying To Change The World: Volume Two
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