Friday, July 23, 2010

MONTH OF AUGUST

THIS MIGHT BE THE LAST OF MONTHLY INSIGHT




“Our courses were not strengthened by the means of acquired-truth and even by our experiences alone. It can only be strengthened through our consciousness of the divine- inheritance and through our ways of dealings and means of valued- approach.”

-F .Panerio



“Live On. Give On.”

-F .Panerio





“Attachment would get going on as long as there were even least of memories behind when we start going through our different journey in life.”

-F. Panerio



“Innovative-approach for greater change.”

-F. Panerio



“Genuine relationship takes-us to be there.”

-F. Panerio


“When you learn-well in the very least you have, then how much more when you discover what was grace-given you already have.”


-F. Panerio



“Impossibility happens when we don’t learn how to ask.”

-F. Panerio




“Giving-in-sense is not responsibility; it is the best way of life through Christ by giving with love.”

-F. Panerio




“Pressures happen when we don’t know how to give.”

-F. Panerio




“It is who we are what we thinking most of our self.”


-F. Panerio




“Valued-space and time when we learn to be with others after we comprehend how to live with our self.”

-F. Panerio




“Remember that most of our pressure when we never learn to treasures His grace-given words.”

-F. Panerio




“Remember that what those least we have is the most valued tools have given to us.”

-F. Panerio




“Divine-service is what the parted works.”

-F. Panerio



“Chances are few than our choices if we desires to live through guided-by all means of grace.”

-F. Panerio



“Humble begins on your knees.”

-F. Panerio



“Remember then, that the greatest things we give to others are not the things we possess, but it is the Words that we acted with a part.”

-F. Panerio





“In the absence of the applause of men many of the greatest works made by ordinary men unnoticed, yet there is only One who appreciated it well that makes the life of these ordinary men better than those who lead guided-by their own interest. I say’s to you, their works were not all give traces or marks for their memories but its value becomes our family principles of life. Through, these Spirited- men in their time, and in our days as well, and few among you as I counted for these divinely-service and in contemporary approach, let us remember the value of their works and what we acquired-principles in life with the shadows of their valued-works. Now, chosen men, of the divinely-service, I encourage you my brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus our Lord. The days are tough, but let us not afraid for their insults and for their criticism. Because if is for the good of our service, the pain might just for a few days, but our learning from our failures and mistakes would last for life time, when we succeed it.”

-F. Panerio

“Leave-out your contemporary thought when we start to delve on the valued-subjects in life.”

-F. Panerio



“Contemporary-mind easily counts what they bring to their church but not to the House of God.”

-F. Panerio



“Your Present is your choice.”

-F. Panerio


“You are what you desired most.”

-F. Panerio



“To be corrected mostly it hurts sometimes; but where is the pain after we got the value.”

-F. Panerio



“The lazy always after one to another, can’t stand his own.”

-F. Panerio




“Learning is both knowledge-acquired and valued-approach.”

-F. Panerio



“Learner and the learned is not both alike.”

-F. Panerio




“It is easy to find friends when we start the good valued-approach

-F. Panerio



“Thy not heard me say’s? Who are these deaf?”

-F. Panerio




“Learn to hold your peace.”

-F. Panerio





“Wisdom-acquired when the valued-words unbound.”

-F. Panerio




“Pressures are the cause of lack of delegation, like the unshared valued-works.”

-F. Panerio




“When we are in pressures at sometimes we are passing burdens to someone else.”

-F. Panerio





“Incapable in delegation when no ears for contemporaries.”

-F. Panerio




“Kailangan bang maging mangmang ang taong may natutunan?”

-F. Panerio




“Remember that we are learning apart for no one is perfect, yet there is a way of righteousness.”

-F. Panerio




“Great good leaders go further even in the absence of the applause of men.”

-F. Panerio





“Authority is not for displays but it is a grace-given role’s in strengthening valued-relationship.”

-F. Panerio




“Success of the body is a communal-works and parted-service, because it is not by one’s comprehension alone but shared-values.”

-F. Panerio




“Manipulators are those who shared-pressures to somebody not a solutions.”

-F. Panerio



Shared-works when there are valued-options.”

-F. Panerio




“Wise are those who learn to give valued-option.”

-F. Panerio





“Trait not the king’s servant like dogs!”

-F. Panerio



“How much you need to satisfy your hypocrisy in thy house. Did it’s not enough you alien treated unfairly the king’s servants. Right, you are leading life with the stolen master’s identity, but you after the fruits of thy labors. You may say’s it was the shared-service, but you are passing the greater burdens to them whom truly takes the truest sense of the divine-service. You alien hang the walls of achievement of hypocrisy, while displaying the accomplishment done by the forces of many. Remember, you who take the fruits of thy labors will pay more than you posses. If you gone to far enough from it, let your soul burn with the asses. Because you alien rob not just to thee, but even the love that shared by your colors alike.”

-F. Panerio




“Manipulator’s are those who created-walls. The undivided are those delegated will in the valued-works and the divinely parted-service.”

-F. Panerio




“Robbers easily satisfied not! Though theft, is passing on. ”

-F. Panerio



“Authority must be exercise if you are called to be, for we are dealing life not our interest.”

-F. Panerio




“Valued-authority for those have- Patience.”

-F. Panerio




“The reason why there were walls among you, when one of you after it.”

-F. Panerio



“The reason why there were walls that creates divisions among you when one’s after first his/here own interest.”

-F. Panerio



“God is good even if He is angry.”

-F. Panerio




“Having without--, is not nothing within. WE gain what is best when it is the right seasons.”

-F. Panerio



“When we take too much it is impossible to give.”

-F. Panerio




“If we are dealing genuinely life, there was nothing to be proud of our works. Since all by means and acts of grace we partake only apart. Then it is only for Him the praise that engineered it.”

-F. Panerio





“Greatness comes from goodness by all means of grace.”

-F. Panerio




“A life with giving is worth living.”

-F. Panerio



“What is readiness without the preparedness of tool’s.”

-F. Panerio




“It’s a family when one take-up his/her role’s, not force by it.


-F. Panerio



“It is through valued-relationship bonds the groups.”

-F. Panerio



“No one is wise by just acquiring much knowledge without genuine-approach.”

-F. Panerio



“If their interest still obscure and becomes an obstacles for the safety of all, it because of their obtuseness-response. The unproductive one’s after the treasure first not the service. Evaluate if you more than are in 20 years of ministry, not the possession. Think then, are you passing burdens for someone’s because of your hypocrisy that after it, or you genuinely creates an atmosphere of the divinely-parted service not a walls.”

-F. Panerio




“Heroes died for their nations but Jesus Christ died once and for all.”

-F. Panerio






“You Comment! You Criticize!

But don’t lose Respect!”

-F. Panerio




“There many secret’s in the words that could never be understood once we are strong.”

-F. Panerio



“Many holds the role’s, but most played the rules.”

-F. Panerio





“Dirty token’s is the fool’s way.”

-F. Panerio


“If you don’t understand the simple words, how much more when it becomes a swords.”

-F. Panerio




“A wise teacher is a good adviser.”

-F. Panerio




“A good listener is a good leader.”

-F. Panerio




“Duty is the art of love.”

-F. Panerio

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Think what we shared:

(Taken from: THE COST OF COMMITMENT by: John White)

“…we share with humanity toothache and heartache, broken bones and fractured friendships, degenerative diseases and social decay.”

-Suffering and the Christian (p.12)

“…suffering without understanding fully the reasons giving rise to it.”

-Suffering and the Christian (p.13)

“Suffering can at times be an escapist solution.”

-Suffering and the Christian (p.28)

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