Friday, May 22, 2009


I had passed through experiences that only thought me one truth that's clear as crystal and that is....that through all of life's joys and happiness, loneliness and sorrows, troubles and pressures, victories and defeats, life has no meaning until it is surrendered to Jesus. I realized that there is not one moment in my life in which I can do without Christ. There is really a rest in a conscious grasp of Christ, a rest of contentment with Him as my all in all.
The slogan "If it feels good, do it" is pure hedonism - the philosophy that pleasure is the chief good of man. Although pleasure in itself is not wrong, it can lead to moral and spiritual ruin if it is not controlled by God's Spirit. Take the natural longing for physical, emotional and spiritual intimacy. We all desire and need it. It's natural to seek pleasure and avoid pain, so it's easy to believe that if something feels right it can't be wrong. But feelings are NEVER a reliable guide to morality. Because all of us are sinful human beings, we need one all-encompassing good desire that is stronger than any others. When we experience God's love through faith in Jesus Christ, something wonderful is born within us - a desire to love and please God for all He has done for us. This desire may grow faint at times, especially when other passions clamor for fulfillment. But the Lord is always working in us "both to will and to do for His good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). When we realize that He always desires our good, we will want to live for His glory. My friend, what is your greatest desire?

"I love to dwell upon the thought
That Jesus cares for me;
It matters not what life may bring -
He loves me tenderly."
~~Adams~~





When we're feeling alone or overwhelmed by
our circumstances, we often cry out, "Lord, don't You care?"
But when Jesus calms our storm and speaks our name, we realize that we have much more to learn about His compassion for us, and we long to trust Him with all our cares.



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middle image: clytie by Lord Fredric Leighton (oil on canvas)
bottom image: Storm by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (oil on canvas)

I'll be off here for a while but I encourage you to read all my blogs on yahoo 360, blogger, multiply and live journal (I blog for Jesus and for His glory)....Below are the links to these blogs, you can just click on them, thank you...

Have a blessed weekend bloggers!

Ophelia Jane Julia

Monday, May 11, 2009

HE WILL CARRY YOU

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There is no problem too big God cannot solve it
There is no mountain too tall He cannot move it
There is no storm too dark God cannot calm it
There is no sorrow too deep He cannot soothe it
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And if He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my brother that He will carry you
And if He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my sister that He will carry you
He said....
"Come unto me, all who are weary and I will give you rest"
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There is no problem too big God cannot solve it
There is no mountain too tall He cannot move it
There is no storm too dark God cannot calm it
There is no sorrow too deep He cannot soothe it
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And if He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my brother that He will carry you
And if He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my sister that He will carry you
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I know my brother......
And I know my sister.....
That He, He's going to carry you
Oh yes, He will...
He's going to carry you
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Performed by
Steve Green and
Linda Randle
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Sunday, April 19, 2009

" I arise from dreams of thee

In the first sweet sleep of night

When the winds are breathing low,

And the stars are burning bright

I arise from dreams of thee,

My cheek is cold and white, alas!

My heart beats loud and fast:--

Oh! press it to thine own again,

Where it will break at last."

~~Percy Bysshe Shelley~~


Hola bloggers! Allow me for some reminiscing this time. I still remember my childhood days, we lived around the rolling hills and near a river with lots of cedar and bamboo trees. I was living with my grandparents and I used to spend just about everyday at the river, fishing and swimming and playing in the park. I specially loved it when we were sitting on the rocks, the sun was going down and it was a bright orange. It was very beautiful lookin' over the river at it!
I don't know how we did it but grandfather and I used to walk over town to mow yards to make money for fishing. We would mow people's yards and take the money to the hardware store and buy what we needed to fish, go to the state park and fish with an old man for hours at a time. Oh, boy, but we caught mostly rainbow trout! We wanted to buy bait and hooks and we spent a lot of time making little forts and camping at grandpa's friend's house to fish. We never caught too much, but we had fun. At grandpa's friend's place, there were a lot of bamboo patches and we would take a machete and cut trails and have a pretty big room. We tried to camp in there but we were too scared to stay whole night in there because of snakes, yes and yikes, we came close many times to getting bit! But oh, it was so much fun for me! Anyway, this is just one of my fondest memories of childhood days.
The whole time in high school, I would go to school and would go to work at our grocery store right after. Unlike other teenagers, I didn't go out much for fun, instead I worked because I wanted to help mom with the bills. I seldom went out to any parties but my friends understood why. I was a bookworm with the capital B. I love reading, I read everything, from books, to magazines, to mom's grocery list. I was so much fascinated with the classic authors, Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Louisa May Alcott and I had heaps of volumes of English and American poetry and spanish poetry as well. I used to spend all my savings on books. High school was pretty easy, and yes, I was very shy, painfully shy. I always wanted to go to the school where my grandmother went to.
In college I went to an all-girls university for my Bachelor's Degree in Communication Arts under university scholarship as a student assistant. I would work at the University Treasurer's Office in the morning and would attend classes from afternoon till early evening. This time I had overcome my shyness. During summer it was sooooo hot and right after work, I went to class where the teacher kept the room at about 65 degrees. Every night after class, I was very tired and the temperature change even made me more tired. One night after class while driving towards home, I almost had a wreck........
T o B e C o n t i n u e d




Saturday, April 11, 2009

"Up from the grave He arose,
with a mighty triumph o'er His foes;
He arose a Victor from the dark domain,
And He lives forever with His saints to reign!"

~~Lowry~~

"The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Without it, we have no hope for this life nor the life to come. That's why it is important to recognize that our belief in Christ's resurrection is not based on some religious feeling, nor on unfounded rumor but on historical fact with solid evidence to support it. Historical evidence and countless changed lives testify that the resurrection of Jesus is a fact, not a fable. If God could take some dust and breathe life into it to create a man (Genesis 2:7), why would anyone think it incredible for this same God to raise His Son from the dead?"

Christ's resurrection is a factor in salvation because it is a fact of history.
Only a living Savior could rescue a dying world!


HAVE A BLESSED AND HAPPY EASTER SUNDAY TO ALL!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

"Was it for crimes that I have done
He groaned upon the tree?
Amazing pity! grace unknown!
And love beyond degree!"
~~Isaac Watts~~
"When Jesus hung upon that accursed tree of Calvary,
When His precious hands were pierced, when; -
From His head, His hands, His feet,
Sorrow and love flowed mingled down,
There was nobody to help Him;
He was "all" in the work of salvation."
~~C.H Spurgeon~~

"I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd layeth down his life for the sheep."
~~John 10:11~~

Sunday, April 5, 2009

"Ride on! Ride on in majesty!
In lowly pomp ride on to die,
O Christ, Thy triumphs now begin
O'er captive death and conquered sin!"
"The cheering crowd that surged around Jesus on that first Palm Sunday recognized that He had no equal, yet there was something unsettling about Him. Jesus rode calmly into Jerusalem on a donkey although a stately war horse might have better suited the occasion. They recognized that Jesus had come from God, but they completely misunderstood His spritual mission. Do we pay tribute to Jesus because of who He is or just from what He can do for us? To honor Him means to obey Him and to die to our self-centered nature. On that first Palm Sunday, the crowd saw Him as their deliverer, but we are called to submit to Him as King, the One who has come to rule in our hearts."
Top image: Christ by Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel





Monday, March 30, 2009



"Your hand shall lead me,
and Your right hand shall hold me."

~~Psalm 139:10~~



"Life holds no surprises for God. No path is unknown to Him - no circumstance unsettling. Because the future is perfectly clear to our Father, Christians have the full assurance that we can follow where God leads, whether the way is marked by calm or storm. We can confidently put our hand in God's for He forgives the past, controls the present, and holds the future."

NO ONE IS HOPELESS WHOSE HOPE IS IN GOD.


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Top image: Hope by George Frederick Watts