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10/02/2015

Hey, my name is Jack. You're on my personal blog. Here is where I write all my thoughts and where I express my feelings. I also post my music here, so if you ever listened to my songs then you can find the source here as well. I am not a verbal person. I don't say things that I want to say right at the moment, I don't express my feelings right in front of people but I keep them inside and later pour them all out on writings. Sometimes they end up become songs. Thanks for reaching out to this blog. Feel free to leave comments or if you find this blog interesting, just click on the "Share" button so others can read also. 
Thanks again.

Much Love,

  ~Jack Loloin~


8/14/2015

So hey, just had a thought recently about relationship and how it affects everything that we do, so I think its good to share with you guys quickly.

THINK ABOUT IT!
I know its not a new thing that we always think things through before we do it. Can you feel the difference once you're in love and start a relationship, how it affects every single decision you make.  What I mean is, you will reconsider every offer you have because you don't want to risk your relationship, right?

I give you an example, a few months ago I got an offer to work in an organization that I know work in the area of my interest, but then they required me to move to another city. To me that was a good offer, especially because I am applying for a scholarship abroad and that job will add to my qualification.  Somehow, I had to reconsider that offer and think it through over and over again because I was starting to pray for a girl for relationship. How she is so dear to me  and I want to always be near her caused me to finally say no to this offer. If I said yes then I'll be away for a year and if my application is accepted then I'll have to spend another two years away from her. I just can't do that. I keep asking myself, what's gonna happen to our relationship if I did this or that?
Then a thought came to my mind,

"have I ever put Jesus in my consideration?"

My point is , if we say we love Jesus, how much are we willing to sacrifice for Him? Do we love Him enough that we would reconsider everything that will risk our relationship with Him?

Did we ever ask "what's gonna happen to our relationship with Jesus if we did this or that?", or "Are you sure you wanna do this even knowing that this would harm your relationship with Him?"

It reminds me of the scriptures :

If ye love me, keep my commandments.
(JOHN 14:15)

Jesus said unto him, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.
(Matthew 22:37)

I pray that this post will encourage you to love Him more and more.

God bless you.

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8/11/2015

Yes, and I will rejoice, for I know that through your prayers and the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ this will turn out for my deliverance, as it is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. (Philippians 1:18–21)

In 1873, a man received a message from his wife, who had sailed with their four daughters to Europe, where he had planned to meet them soon. The note read, “Saved alone . . . .” She and the girls had been in a terrible collision at sea and their ship had gone down. All four daughters died. It was just the latest awful news in three horrifying years for the family. They had lost their son in 1870, then a massive fire ruined them financially the next year, all before the horrors of the accident at sea.
The man was Horatio Spafford, and as he crossed the sea to meet his grieving wife, he penned the words,

When peace, like a river, attendeth my way
When sorrows like sea billows roll
Whatever my lot, Thou has taught me to say
It is well, it is well with my soul.
It is well? 

What could anchor the mind and heart of a man in tragedies like these and free him to sing, “well,” when everything he had was lost?


The Hope in Spafford's Hymn

The key to suffering well, at least for Horatio Spafford, was Christ. This father had met, and loved, and enjoyed, and worshiped the man, his Savior, Jesus Christ. And that love was able to carry him across the most violent waves of life. He knew the heart of Philippians 1:21, where Paul — a man who suffered more than most — wrote, “For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”

This Christ, the Son of God, humbled himself to become a flesh-and-bones man, like you or me (Philippians 2:7). And being a man — an innocent, sinless man — he humbled himself further to die a sinner’s death in our place on a cross (Philippians 2:8). He shed his own blood for my soul. His broken body and poured out blood paid the debt for my crimes. In the sacrifice of Jesus, my sin — not in part, but the whole — is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more.

Now, the last note in every loss is joy, because nothing — no news, no one, no event, no loss — can take Christ and his love from me. Not even death. When I close these eyes for the very last time, that moment of greatest, deepest loss will be, “Gain.”  
And Lord haste the day when my faith shall be sight. We can have peace, and faith, and even joy when we lose everything, because we never lose everything. Regardless of what happens here on this earth, we’ll spend eternity enjoying the God who became like us, gave his life for us, rescued us from our sin, and delivers us to a full and never-ending life.


Is It Well?
God has given us a merciful gift in music authored in the midst of great tragedy. A song often has the power to express and comfort pain when words alone feel empty. Again and again, “It Is Well” has met and carried saints through the worst kinds of suffering, reminding us of the deep, abiding, sovereign “Well” at the bottom of our joy and life.

Have you known that kind of peace in the midst of chaos in your life? Have you felt God’s love when you’ve walked through a tragedy? Is there something big and strong and comforting at the bottom of your responses to discouragement, disappointment, and loss?
In Christ, it can be well for you whatever the circumstance. He died for you. He sympathizes with your pain. He stays with you. And he promises to deliver you to himself, where he will forever guard you perfectly from sin, death, suffering, and grief.

8/05/2015

God felt more abandoned by God than you or I ever will. Jesus cries: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). Because of the death of Jesus on the cross, we will never experience the same abandonment that he experienced in that moment. We may experience Judas-like betrayal, even (or especially) by the church. Most people who struggle to believe God is good have been deeply hurt by the church. And the church has not necessarily been the most helpful in that kind of hurt.

Jesus never abandons us. “And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). That promise may a little flat in the moment. It feels like it flirts with belittling some serious feelings — minimizing or ignoring the pain of sufferers who have walked away from God because they felt abandoned. We rummage through our sin to find the reason why God has abandoned us. Or we present God with a deposition: Here are the facts. You have failed as a provider, a shepherd, a father. How could you possibly be here, with me, in this? You left me!

But he never leaves. He doesn’t go. He hasn’t failed. “What father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent?” (Luke 11:11). He stays. That’s why the steadfastness of his love is so important. He offers us only one perspective on our pain: the eternal perspective. And if he does change your circumstances for the worse, or for the better, that is from him, too. It’s both bitter and sweet. God scripts the bitter herbs into our diet on this earth. Some more than others. We can only wait, and pray for mercy and the strength we need for whatever comes or remains today.

God has not betrayed us. We have broken our covenant with him many times. And in Christ, he never points the finger of accusation — he only offers his warm, undeserved embrace, again and again, even through unimaginably difficult circumstances. Lord, have mercy on us, sinners and sufferers.

Article from : www.desiringgod.org

Jack Loloin

TRINITY (Transformed Life Community)
www.jackers_online. blogspot.com
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