How To Stop Blame And Find Your Personal Power
(Note: This is Part 7 of the 8-Part Series, How To Get Rid Of Bad Habits Now!)
Warning: You will be shocked.
These next three stories will make your jaw drop to the floor in total bewilderment that these absurdities actually happen in real life.
Story #1:
Mrs. Kathleen Robertson of Texas was in a furniture store. She tripped over a toddler and broke her ankle. So she sued the store owners. The store owners were surprised because the misbehaving toddler was Mrs. Kathleen Robertson’s own son! But she won the case and was awarded $80,000.
Story #2:
Carl Truman of Los Angeles was stealing hubcaps from a Honda Accord. He didn’t realize that the driver was inside the car. As the driver drove off, Carl’s hand was caught under the tire. What did the thief do? He sued the owner. The court awarded him $74,000 plus medical expenses.
Story #3:
Terrence Dickson of Pennsylvania robbed a house and was leaving through the garage. But he found himself locked in the garage. Because the family was on vacation, he was trapped there for 8 days, living on a case of Pepsi and dog food. Yes, Terrence sued for the undue mental anguish he experienced during those 8 days. And would you believe? He won the case to the tune of $500,000.
Absurd?
All these true-to-life stories tell you one thing: People like to blame others for their own mess. And society supports this bankrupt pattern of thinking!
My Sixty-Four Million Dollar Question
Are you blaming others or are you taking charge?
Here’s what I learned in life: You can’t do both.
I urge you—stop complaining about your mess and make things happen!
In John Maxwell’s book, Failing Forward, he asked the question, “What is common among all successful people in the world?”
1. Is it their Family Background? Many came from great families, but others came from broken families too.
2. How about Education? Sure, there are many college graduates who became successful. But there are a number of very successful people who didn’t even graduate from high school. There are 222 Billionaires in the entire world, and 10% of them are college dropouts. (Including the richest man in the world, Bill Gates.)
3. Is it Religion? I wish I could say that only those who are real disciples of Jesus are successful in life. But that’s not true. Because there are also devoted Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus who lead lives of love, excellence, and abundance. And Atheists too!
If it’s not these three things, what then is common among all successful people?
You Can Be Successful!
The only thing that’s common to all successful people is how they respond to failure: They take charge.
Every successful person in the world responds to failure positively.
They bounce back.
They don’t whine, complain, or blame. Instead, they stand up and fix it.
They take responsibility.
Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, are Expert Blamers.
You’ll also discover that all addicts are Expert Blamers.
They will never take charge. They will never say, “I’m in charge. Depending on what I choose, my life can be very beautiful or very ugly.” Because addicts believe that others are to blame for their problem.
Expert Blamers blame three favorite things…
1. Another Person
2. The Devil
3. God
Find out who you blame the most…
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First Favorite Thing To Blame:
Another Person
Adam and Eve represent all the Unsuccessful People in the world. Because they were Expert Blamers.
When God asked, “Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?" Adam said, "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."[1]
In other words, the woman is to blame!
And if you study history, men have always blamed women for everything that has gone wrong in the world. (I think the scientific word for this phenomenon is Jerkhood.)
What’s the truth?
Many of the problems of this world are really a problem of manhood.
Larry Crabb says the same thing. He says the world is in a catastrophic mess right now because of one sin: The silence of Adam. (That’s the title of his intriguing book.) He says Adam didn’t protect his wife Eve. Instead, Adam remained silent. He should have said, “Sweetheart, what are you doing talking to that slimy Mr. Snake? I’m your husband and I will not just stand here while he’s lies to you and robs you. I will protect you. Stand back while I whack that creature on its head.”
Men have not taken responsibility for the spiritual life of their families.
Men have not been aggressive enough to care for their wives, their children, and their communities.
What do men do? They earn the money and do nothing else. Thinking that’s all there is to being a man, they live their own little selfish life with a beer bottle in one hand and a TV remote on the other.
When You Blame Other People,
You Give Them Your Power And Become Powerless
One day, I had the uncomfortable task of confronting a guy—a member of our community—when we found out he was having an affair.
Without warning, I visited his home.
“What happened, my friend?” I asked him.
Immediately, he knew I knew. Like a cornered cat, he became defensive.
“Bo, if you knew my wife,” he said, “you too would commit adultery. Each day, I’d come home from work tired and exhausted, and I get nothing but a nagging wife upset about this and upset about that. Every single night!”
That was not all. After blaming his wife, he began to say, “And you know why I fell, Bo? Because of you…”
“Wha…?” Shucks, I wish someone took a photograph of my facial expression at that precise moment.
“Bo, I’m a member in your community,” he continued, “But you don’t call me. You don’t visit me at home. You don’t follow me up. That’s why I fell…”
He was Adam resurrected.
With that kind of blaming mindset, he would never change his life.
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Second Favorite Thing To Blame:
The Devil
Can I tell you one of my original bedtime stories? (If you’re a father of hyperactive boys, you probably have your own made-up stories as well.)
It is about The Legend of Mugaboo.
One day, in an otherwise pleasant forest inhabited by many happy animals, an eerie sound was heard. From a cave up on a cliff, all the animals could hear a menacing voice. “I’m Mugabooooo! I’m Mugaboooo!” the voice said again and again.
All the animals scampered in fright like mice on a shiny kitchen floor. The little birds took flight, the monkeys climbed to the tallest trees, and even the lions hid in their caves.
“Bring me fruits now!” the same voice ordered, “Or else!”
The animals went to the opening of that cave, trembling in fear, bringing apples, oranges, berries to Mugabagoo.
And the next day, they heard the same voice again. And the animals would bring fruit to the cave on the cliff again.
And the day after that, it happened again.
Thus began a ritual that lasted for many years.
The Turtle Who Wasn’t Afraid
In that same jungle was a spunky little turtle named Benedict who wasn’t afraid. (Just in case you don’t know, that’s the name of my son. That’s “Story-Telling Strategy 101 for Parents”.) Because he had doubts about the Legend of Mugaboo. He wondered why each day, his parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts were slaving themselves collecting fruit for this monster.
“Has anyone ever seen this beast we are all afraid of?” he asked. So far, no one has ever told him that they had seen the monster. But everyone had a scary story to tell.
The monkeys spoke of terrifying shadows inside the cave that shifted like the wind. The deer and antelopes spoke of hearing eerie footsteps in the night. And the bears, tigers, and lions spoke about how large and fearsome Mugaboo must be—possibly a bear, tiger, and lion put together!
And as these stories circulated, Mugaboo’s power grew stronger by the day.
That was when Benedict said, “Enough is enough. I will go into this mysterious cave and see what Mugaboo looks like.”
When Courage Sets An Entire Forest Free
Early one morning, Benedict climbed up the cliff and crept into the cave.
Except for its funnel shape, it was a normal looking cave. And except for half-eaten fruits inside, he found it empty.
So he pulled his legs and head back into his shell, and waited for the monster to appear. After two hours of waiting in the darkness, he heard footsteps. And immediately, he felt a cold chill run through his spine.
Mugaboo had arrived!
And then he heard the words he always heard each day, “I’m Mugaboooo! Give me fruits now!”
But this time, from inside the cave, the voice didn’t sound so menacing at all.
In fact, it sounded oddly familiar.
Benedict popped his head out and was shocked to see a little squirrel shouting to the top of his lungs.
And then he understood why. Because of the cave’s unique funnel shape, it made the cave a giant megaphone. Everything said here—even the slightest whisper—was amplified throughout the forest.
Benedict knew the squirrel’s name too. And it wasn’t Mugaboo—But Kookoo, a squirrel already known for his mischief.
So Benedict, from behind the squirrel, shouted also to the top of his voice, “I’m Kokoo… Oops! Er, I mean, I’m Mugaboo!”
Kookoo turned around in shock to see the turtle behind him. His secret was now gone! Fearing for his dear life, Kookoo darted out of the cave—and out of the forest—never to be seen ever again.
Benedict crawled out of the cave amidst the cheering animals, chanting “Benedict the Great!”
Because of courage, the forest was free again.
The Devil Is Running On Borrowed Power
In the Garden of Eden, these words were spoken: Then the Lord God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate."
After all these centuries, nothing much has changed. People still say, “The devil made me do it!”
There are people who find the devil hiding behind every corner, tempting us, oppressing us. People like blaming demons for everything—a flat tire, a migraine, a sick child, a divorce, a loss of job, a business failure, an adulterous relationship.
But here’s the truth: Just like Kokoo, the Devil operates on borrowed power.
Whose power? Yours. Unless you give your power to the devil, he will have no power over you.
Because his power is based on a lie.
Because his power is based on your fear.
The more fear we have of him, the more power he has over us.
Friend, here’s the truth: You have power over the devil.
Why? Because you’re a child of God.
Chisel this on stone: Blaming the devil for our problems is useless.
Stop doing it.
In fact, he likes that you blame him. By making himself bigger, he has power over your life.
Instead, be like Benedict the turtle. By your courage to take charge, you will free yourself—and others as well.
Third Favorite Thing To Blame:
God
Adam said, "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."[2]
What was he saying? That God—who created the woman—is to blame!
Here are true-to-life scenarios…
· A single woman emailed me. She told me she was having an affair with a married man. She ended her letter by saying, “May tampo ako kay Lord (I have a grudge against God). Why did this happen? Why did God allow me to fall in love with this man?” I wrote back to her, “God gave you the ability to fall in love with anyone when He made you a human being. But no, God did not make you fall in love with this married man. You chose that to happen.”
· A man came up to me and said that he has been smoking for 30 years and now has emphysema. He asked me, “Why did God make me sick?” I told him bluntly, “God did not make you sick. Cigarettes do.”
· A young woman cried to me one day, telling me she was 3-months pregnant by her boyfriend—who was now nowhere to be found. Her parents still didn’t know. She then asked me, “Why is God punishing me? Why did He give me a baby?” I told her, “God isn’t punishing you. Sex makes babies.”
· A married couple asked me for prayers, “Bo, we’re heavily in debt. And we’re mad at God. Why is He abandoning us?” Later on, I discovered that they liked eating in fancy restaurants twice a week, and they liked wearing designer clothes, and they liked driving a beautiful car—all bought with borrowed money. I told them, “God did not make you poor. You’re financially poor because you’re financially illiterate.”
When you blame others, when you blame the devil, and when you blame God, you’re saying, “I’m a helpless victim of circumstance. I’m not in control. I’m not in charge.”
Learned Helplessness
When I was in Indonesia, I rode an Elephant for the first time.
What an experience to be on top of that beautiful animal.
But here’s what amazed me more: How could a 6-ton beast be held captive by a flimsy rope tied to his foot? All he had to do was sneeze hard enough and the rope would snap. But like a tiny puppy, the elephant would just stay there.
Later, I found out why.
When the elephant was a tiny baby, that rope was strong enough to hold him captive.
At the beginning, little jumbo pulled and pulled against the rope—but all in vain. Finally, the baby elephant concluded that all effort was useless.
So even when he grew in size and power—and can now actually cut that rope with a careless jerk of its foot—it won’t. Why? Because the rope isn’t tied to its body. The rope is tied to its mind.
This phenomenon is called “Learned Helplessness” and it doesn’t only happen to elephants. It also happens to human beings. After many failed attempts, we give up. And we blame the rope for our misery.
Friend, what are the ropes in your life?
Remember: It’s not tied to your body. It’s tied to your mind. So you can’t untie it in reality without untying it in your mind first.
You can do that only through the opposite of Learned Helplessness…
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Learned Power!
If there’s such a thing as “Learned Helplessness”, then there’s the phenomenon of “Learned Power”. God has supplied you the power to change your life—you just have to discover it within you.
Learned Helplessness happens one day at a time.
Learned Power happens one day at a time too.
But many Christians will tell me, “Bo, that smells like ‘willpower’ Christianity. That doesn’t work. We need to depend on God alone.” I’ve also met Christians who tell me, “Bo, I’ve tried my best to stop my sin. It doesn’t work. I’ve tried ‘willpower’ Christianity and failed miserably. So I’m now just surrendering everything to God…”
Hey, that’s fine—if “surrendering” means depending on God.
He is the source of all blessings.
But listen well: God’s infinite blessing will have to flow through a channel, and one of His major channels is through your will. Because God works through your choices.
And by the mere fact that He gave you freewill, don’t you think He wants you to use it? Or is it some sick tool He gave you to prove that no matter how much you use it, it won’t work? (Gosh, if that were true, God is cruel.)
The Bible says that you are blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly world[3]. I believe that. And I believe that includes the power to decide to change your life one day at a time.
Break The Rope One Strand At A Time
If I tied a single strand of thread around your two hands, would you be able to break free? In a snap, right?
But what if I tied your hands with one hundred strands of thread—would it be as easy?
No it won’t. Brute strength would be useless.
You need a strategy: You need to cut one piece of thread at a time.
It’s the same thing with a bad habit.
You have to do it one day at a time.
Tomorrow, do the same thing.
And the next day, do it again.
And pretty soon, you’ll be cutting the last strand.
Friend, you’re not helpless. You can change your life!
You can change your Spiritual life.
You can change your Family life.
You can change your Physical Life.
You can change your Financial life.
Starting today!
If You’re Not Going To Blame Others,
Should You Blame Yourself?
Nope.
God is not in the business of blaming people.
God is in the business of loving people, forgiving people, and giving people abundance.
If you have a fault, accept it.
If you have sinned, admit it.
But never condemn yourself!
Instead, take responsibility. Take charge!
When you take responsibility, you don’t blame and condemn yourself.
Because condemnation won’t heal you. Judging yourself won’t heal you. Taking a guilt trip won’t heal you. Shaming yourself won’t heal you. Only love will. And by taking charge, you love yourself.
Shaming Doesn’t Work
I find this ugly habit among unwise parents: They like shaming their kids.
When they scold their little ones, their favorite word is Mahiya ka! (Shame on you.) Hindi ka ba nagiisip? (Don’t you know how to think?)
And when these unwise parents punish, they do so with the whip of shame.
They shout at their kids to humiliate them. They shout at their kids in front of others to increase their shame. In their anger and frustration, they want to make their children feel embarrassed.
Parents, listen carefully: Shaming someone does nothing to make that person better!
It doesn’t work when we do it on our children.
It doesn’t work when we do it on our friends.
And it doesn’t work when we do it on ourselves.
A Different Kind of Examination of Conscience
For years, each night, before going to bed, I would do what the Church called an “Examination of Conscience”. I would scan my entire day to see if I committed any sin. I would then ask for forgiveness and go to sleep.
For years I was doing this practice, but deep within, something was telling me there was something lacking. Today, I discovered it was God speaking to me, telling me that my Examination of Conscience was pathetically incomplete.
Today, I now realize that if it’s a complete, full-bodied, authentic Examination of Conscience, I should first search for the times when I did right before I search for the times I did wrong. When was I good today? When did I reflect God’s face today? When did I love others today? When did I love myself today? When was I able to serve and give and share?
Because that’s how God thinks about me. He’s not a Platoon Sergeant preparing his troops for a military parade, inspecting for lint on my uniform and mud in my boots. Like the Father who welcomed the prodigal son who came home from working with the pigs, He embraces my dirt, my mud, and my pig stench. He puts a royal robe around my shame. He throws a welcome party for me. He loves me.
And then He’ll give me a bath.
He’ll remove my dirty. He’ll remove my mud. He’ll remove my stench.
We’ve got it all wrong. The primary focus of an Examination of Conscience is not sin. The focus is receiving love. And that love will heal my sin.
Because what we focus on grows. If I focus on my sin only, it grows. But if I focus on my good, the good grows in me. And it grows so much that it replaces the bad within me.
Let me end with these powerful words:
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light not our darkness that most frighten us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God?
Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you.
It is not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
--Marianne Williamson
I remain your friend,
Bo Sanchez
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PS2. I’m giving the mind-blowing, income-expanding How To Be Truly Rich Seminar on November 3, 2007, 9am to 12noon. I want as many people to learn how to reach financial freedom, so we made it very affordable. Your learning investment is P475 only per person. For more information, click here. You may also call Beckie at Tel. (632) 7229562 Tuesdays to Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It’s not too late to get out of debt, start investing, and gain financial freedom for your life. Call Beckie now at Tel. (632) 7229562.
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Action Plan: Do you blame others, the devil, and God for the mess in your life? Or do you take charge?
[1] Genesis 3:11-13
[2] Genesis 3:11-13
[3] Ephesians 3:1
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ReplyDeleteBo that's awesome! Thanks again for the reminders. Your emails always has something new because you allow God to use you as His instrument and God is timeless and always refreshing. God bless you, your family, and the ministry that you do.
ReplyDeleteIn Christ,
Richard
Guam
Hello Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring me always with your wisdom.. thank you for the gift of YOU.. .you are indeed a blessing to everyone. Thank you for allowing me to know thru your articles that we have a Great God! i would always encourage my friends to read your articles and be part of kerygmafamily..I wont miss monthly issue of kerygma and it has been part of my budget.
God bless you always!
knol :-)
CdeO
Hello Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteAgain it strucks me, it cuts deep into my spine. I just thinking a while ago how I can turn around our situation and discusssing it with my wife. Well just in time I read, practically gave me lift...a heavenly lift...I know that God always speaking to us as usual He always send angels...thanks for being one. Thank you Lord....God bless to you and your family.
Oliver
i was inspired by this article Bo.
ReplyDeletethanks.
Thanks for letting us know the truth! God truly is using you. God bless you brother.
ReplyDeleteThose stories come from forwarded emails that are (fortunately) untrue.
ReplyDeleteFYI :
http://www.snopes.com/legal/lawsuits.asp
Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletethank you!!!
i read this 8 part series since the beginning and i am just waiting for the last...
you articles have helped me see the other side of life and that i must preserve my optimism in life and that i have had a lot of realizations...
God speed!!!
dear bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletei was always inspired in every article ive read and helps me a lot to realized ...thank you so much...
God Bless you always
I would like to comment on what Simoun Plaridel commented
ReplyDeleteabove. Let me tell you that you are totally missing point Mr. Plaridel, if that is really your real name. I believe that a real man does not hide under a false name. As for me and the rest of millions of Filipinos, Bo has written a beautiful and God-inspired article and the fact that he has inspired many and brought them to the Lord is the only thing that matters.
Praise God and thanks Bo for generously sharing your insights and God's wisdom.
ReplyDeleteThat was spiritually and mentally uplifting. Realistic and Bombastic. Whewww... Im alive. a wake, enthusiatstic as the song goes...AWESOME!....God;s Spirit is in your writing....
ReplyDeleteBro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThe Holy Spirit really guide you to inspire and touch people's heart, soul, and mind, and that's what really GOD wan't us to be.
Thank you for sharing your blessing to us.
God is with you Bo. May you continue to be a blessing to others!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.... You see, and I must say, that the timing is perfect. I had a financial problem beyond my capacity, and it wasnt due to my wrongdoings, but I will be the one shouldering everything while still sustaining my family. I was a total mess, which is just being held by my faith, so as not to become a disaster.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine, though not a Catholic said to me, "kaya mo yan.", I replied, "how could it be? I am only eraning this and the problem to be totally paid by my earnings, will last for more than 2 years." She replied, " kasi anak ka ng Diyos". And this time, by grace of God, you repeated it to me, "You are a son of God."
And not only that, the blaming others, the rope on the elephant's legs, the courage of Benedict all applies to me.
You fuelled my strength at this very moment. I am praying that this will take roots. I hope that like, in the parable of the sower, the seeds you sowed on me will fall on good soil.
Thank you very much...You are a blessings.
My day always open with a Bible Reflection, with Didache as my guide.
Well actually im really fan of Bo's stories it started when i received a gift from somebody that i didnt know it was my 18th bday somebody give me a year copy of "DIDACHE"..it started then i cant sleep at night or even work in a morning w/o reading it, it really inspires me so much... up to know that im here in U.A.E. it become my habit to read this article i hope i can still have the copy of this one next year....
ReplyDeletethanks so much... you have no idea how much you help people... you give me strength and inspiration...
ReplyDeletemore power to you! Godbless!
sharon
doha, qatar
dear bro. bo,
ReplyDeleteyou're really awesome. thank God for persons like you. i pray for more 'BO' in this world especially in this country. it really enlightened me.
God bless you always!;)
lea l
bxu/iligan
Bo,
ReplyDeleteYou enlightened me with your words and wisdom.Truly God speaks through your tongue.You lightened up a down spirited soul. Please pray for me and my sister. We were violated in our work. Until now, every time I remember the injustice done unto me, it depresses me deeply. Sometimes, I wonder if a voice of someone who is just an ordinary employee can be heard against the voice of the big people who are rich and influential? It makes me sad.
Khaye
Thanks again Bro. Bo.. From the first time i witnessed you at the Baguio Convention Center, long time ago, your words always inspire me. Though, a lot of turns happened in my life since then (I've been distributing also Didache and Kerygma before) God always makes use of people like you to keep me moving on..
ReplyDeleteKeep on! God Bless!
.....to Sis Jhanice of UAE, kabayan if you're in Dubai you can have copies of Didache at St. Mary's Church
dhaiz-dubai
Thank you very much Bro. Bo to all inspirational article that i read. I learned a lot. I gain more knowledege every time I read your nice article, more power and God Bless You. keep on moving.
ReplyDeleteGelia
Caloy,
ReplyDeleteI was simply pointing it out. I wasn't being insulting at all. I wasn't even disagreeing with the article itself.
"A real man?" Really. No need to go cast aspersions.
Of course it's not my real name. Simoun and Plaridel were pseudonyms of Crisostomo Ibarra and Marcelo del Pilar respectively.
Oh, and do apologize.
ReplyDeleteDear Bro. Bo
ReplyDeleteI thank God and you for these kinds of articles that inspire and uplift one's spirit, give hope and direct one's path. . . I read all your articles and books although I'm not really keen on answering e-mails. . i did this now just to let you know that I really admire you. . God bless you always., . .
great article!!! wished my husband could read this...
ReplyDeleteKuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteThe article was very helpful. It enlightened me. Thanks for allowing God to channel His wisdom through you. I wish to do the same. Thanks again!
thanks bo!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the article that I had to read it out loud just to internalize it. It's an eye opener! I wish my brother could also read this so that like me, he may gain some insights.
ReplyDeleteBro Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting God use you to bring the truth. Your stories n teaching help us a lot. It made us grown spritually. Its my strength everyday.Too bad we didnt see you when you were in vancouver!
Great article, very enlightening and truly inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteMr. Simoun had a point, it would be good to reconsider to take a look on the veracity of the story.
He is kind enough to provide the link.
(http://www.snopes.com/legal/lawsuits.asp)
I love you Bo!
Rome
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Your articles are really uplifting! I just love reading them! Continue to be guided by the HOLY SPIRIT! Continue inspiring other people... Thanks a lot for the inspiration! Your really great! Praise be to GOD!
ReplyDeleteHello Bo,
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to start this email. I am not someone who you may call religious, saying prayers each day ( In fact, there are times that I forget praying.) But God is always there for me. I knew it. He is always there for me. He is giving me simple reasons to believe in Him. That is why he became my best friend. I'm not sure if that is right since I always forget to praise Him. Sometimes I just close my eyes and will say all my thoughts to Him, even the bad ones. If I feel like I want to punch someone, I am telling it to Him. And inside me, I know someone is listening. I may sound weird, but that's the truth. God is not always God. He can become one of your closest friends, a father, mother, brother, an enemy or sometimes, just a conscience. He is always there. I have also stories to tell. But these are such small stories unlike miracles that you read each day. Shhh.. My God is my best friend.
When I was about to turn 20, I thought of asking God (my best friend) a gift. I prayed: " Hello God, I have been good this past year, I deserve a gift, right?, I want a super colorful sunrise one could ever seen!. I am expecting it on my birthday." Yeah, i am weird sometimes, but the moment I ask God for a gift, I really mean it. I want to witness a beautiful sunrise. For all of you, that week is a stormy week (since my birthday falls on rainy season). And like a child, I woke up so early on my birthday(09-11) just to find that it has been raining for hours and hours. I felt a bit depressed, because I thought, God is saying "No" for the birthday present I wanted. Nagtampo talaga ko..After 3 days, I was with my friends from "lamay" from Antipolo. We have left antipolo, at about 4am, we are travelling from a jeep when God gave me the most beautiful sunrise of my life. Habang nagttravel kami, nakita ko sa bundok ang araw, napakaganda nya. The sky was filled with colors. Grabe kahit san ako lumingon, ang daming kulay. Bright orange, green, red, lahat na. Nagpaganda sa kanya yung sceneries ng Antipolo. Sobrang ganda. I am not expecting that gift kasi nga late na ng 3 days. Pero kung binigay nya sakin yun nung birthday ko, mas pangit kasi sa bintana ko lang sya makikita at limited yung sight. Hahaha. Pasensya na sa mga bumabasa, pero hindi masamang humingi ng gift kay God. Wellllllllll, lagi ko yun ginagawa, and hindi pa nya ko napahihindian.
I know my stories are a bit shallow for the readers of Kerygma, but my point is: My God loves me like He is my boyfriend. He kisses me on the forehead, and tell me wonderful pieces of the world. Why not try asking for a gift? He is there listening. ( I've got mine. Have you got yours?)
I love these stories!! I wish billions could read stories form this site.
ReplyDeleteDear Bo,
ReplyDeletePlease check on the link below, not only it will inform you but could provide you real stories of the point you want to make on your introduction.
http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/lawsuits.html
Nevertheless, thank you for continue showering us with your God given inspiration thru your wonderful articles.
God bless,
Rome, Jeddah
What can I say? You've done it again! Many, many thanks for the clear message. I am indeed a "passing the buck" person, and to think that I am almost 60 years old. But just like what you wrote, I'm gonna take it one day at a time. Muchas gracias, Bro, for taking time to share your thoughts, God bless you more and more!
ReplyDeleteDear Bo,
ReplyDeleteAgain, this is very powerful, like all of your other articles. And again, I will share and send this out to all my online friends.
Thank you very much for sharing us your views and insights through all your inspiring articles. I do believe that God is at work here ... within you ... within your community ....
Life, indeed, is how we choose to live it .... and by the grace and love of God and following His will, all things will work together for good. (from Romans 8:28)
More power and God Bless You!
Esper
Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteyour articles always come on time. It always uplift my spirit and inspire me to move on with my life amidst all the trials.
thank you so much.
Dear Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this very inspiring article and may i say the timing is very apt. To give you an idea here's what happened. I'm expriencing a very depressing situation at work, I'm in sales and sometimes there are people in my field who let's just say, are not completely honest. I'm not one of them though, but unfortunately, because of my carelessness I got into a sticky situation which resulted to a level three offense which in my case "for an invalid sale", it might not seem too much but in our company it's a really big deal! My case was already submitted for hearing and I'm just waiting for the resolution of the case, I'm currently prevented to make any transaction with sales so my immediate supervisor assigned me to do admin works. It was hard to accept at first knowing that there were a lot of dirty dealers who are still out there,so I hated other agents, I blamed the system, my supervisor, the quality assurance team, and yes, at some point i did blame GOD.
I was talking to him in my heart I'm searching for answers from him, a sign anything! I believe that he was teaching me a lesson, but i wasn't getting any answers. I felt that he left me. Despite my depression, people think I was handling my situation lightly and my supervisor tells me that I am being very efficient with my admin works, others thought I was promoted.. but i still felt worthless I hate the feeling that I wasn't doing enough to help the team. Since the resolution takes a really long time to come out I've come across other people who are experiencing what I'm going through with the company, they all have somthing negative to say, although I don't say much, but I am affected. Soon enough, I got to know more agents who have strong grudges againts my supervisor, the system, the quality assurance team, all full of hate. It strenghten my hatred and made my heart felt so heavy( I don't have any other close description ) to know that EVERYBODY had something bad to say, I felt hopeless. It's been almost two months and the decision is still not out, everybody(including my family) except my supervisor, and one of the panels during my hearing, advised me to file an immediate resignation. But I followed what everybody wanted me to do I filed for resignation, I was devoured by fear of termination and hatred. Until now my supervisor still didn't pass my resignation papers because she believes I'm gonna get out of this case since what happened was an honest mistake.
I went home earlier confused after speaking with my supervisor, on my way out I had a talk with one of the coaches who got demoted and was on the verge of resignation, and she was ranting about her hatred again with the company, the people etc. While I was listening to her, some voice inside of me whispered "A BLIND MAN CANNOT ASSIST A BLIND MAN WALKING". And then I told her, "Huwag kang makikinig sa mga Off the Phones hindi rin malinaw ang pagiisip nila", I know i should have said more, I wanted to share with her my enlightenment, HE was talking to me! Maybe he was talking to me all this time I just wasn't listening, I wanted to share it with her but she was too caught up with herself.
So i went home with a smile in my heart, and a feeling that i haven't felt a long time since what happened, like seeing an old friend.. He's with me. I've been listening to the wrong people, and then I checked my email and found your article.. And again I felt at home, it strenghten MY power. I should take in charge, I made a mistake and I will take responsibility for it. My GOD is with me, and people who believes in me therefore no fear shall reside in my heart no more!
Thank you Bo, you are indeed a true friend!
dear bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletethank you very much! U always inspired me with your writings. Salamat!
Maricar
Dumaguete City
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for this inspiring article...
tess
Hi Bo,
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome, inspirational eye-opener for me. It really struck me personally coz until now I can see some traces in me of that "blame others" attitude. Please pray for me that I can start doing my "one day at a time".
Brother Bo
ReplyDeleteWala kang kupas, always having answers where situations call it.
You're really a blessing.
benjie
Bro. Bo! :-)
ReplyDeletethe vAlues which you incorporate in your articles, really touches my heart, and i tell you.. i am gonna do with all my best to follow each and every teachings, because i choose to and i believe that it can really help me. I know it won't be that easy but i know, HE is with me.. thank you very much!
more power!!
salamat at ako ay naibalik mo na naman sa landas ng liwanag.salamat...
ReplyDeleteWOW!!THANK..YOU..BRO..BO!..I..AM..ENLIGHTED!
ReplyDeleteDear Bro. Bo, salamat sa Dios at nasumpungan ko ang website mo at kerygma alam natuklasan ko ang magazine na kerygma ng magretreat sa Neo sa isang retreat house dyan sa antipolo luma na yun nabasa ko pero na-inspire ako sa mga write ups mga 1998 simula noon bumibili n ako ng kerygma mag. every month dinadayo ko pa sa southmall bago nastop yun pagbili kc medyo naglaylow ako sa gastusin di nako makapunta sa southmall pero nagbigay naman ng way si Lord para marinig kita nagtuning ako sa radio veritas at everyday nakikinig ako ng gabay sa biblia sa radyo at dun ko nalaman ang website nyo at eto nanga isa na ako sa mga pinadadalhan mo ng mga inspiring write ups mo talagang nabebless ako at lalong tumitibay ang pananalig ko sa Dios.more power and may the Lord bless you and your ministry. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the enlightening article. I've been a fan of your work since grade-school. Reading your articles and short stories always give me a lift and a strong reminder that in the end of the day, what matters most is our relationship with God.
ReplyDeleteMore power!
Via
Thanks BO! :D
ReplyDeleteYou inspired me again with this article! Hope i become more responsible with all my actions and decisions.
ReplyDeleteGOD bless you and your family!
Before having my first job, I always dreamed of working in Makati. Tall buildings, well known Corporations, big income. As I searched the classified adds section of a news paper, I saw a Bank that needs a Teller. It is a very well known Bank and I really really want to have that Job. Honestly, one company was waiting for me to report that day, but because of my dream, I went to Makati instead. I whispered a prayer to God. I asked Him to let me pass the Interview. And so I did pass. It was an elimination exam. (Matira Matibay diba!) I asked God not eliminate me first(nakakahiya naman kasi), and then not again for the second round and until the last round. God is GOOD, all the time! And so I got the Job.
ReplyDeleteI thought everything was perfect. I have the job, I like the office, the salary was also good. But not for long, being a teller was not that easy. I had what we call, SHORTAGE. And not just once, but twice! And it’s an awful lot of money! I paid it with my salary. I was so mad! I was blaming God! I used to ask Him, why He allowed me to have the job and then take it away from me. Leaving my job in Ortigas was so heart breaking. After three months of being jobless, I applied in an Insurance Company and when I got the job, I heard Him say to me, “Hazel, I gave you what you want and look what happened, now I want you to follow what I want for you…. ”. And how I felt where God really wants me to be. I love my work now! And I think I’m doing pretty well… now that I have a promotion! I found the love of my life in this office and we’re happy. God is not to blame with our mistakes. We may not realize it now, but if we look deeper we’ll see the love that He is showering us. Thank you Bro. Bo for this wonderful article. May God continue blessing you and your family.
Dear Brother Bo,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing something worthwhile reading and reflecting. The article really touches and empowers my stagnant life. Hope I can read more from you. More blessings to you.
charlie/cebu
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteGod is so generous to me.
Thank you for allowing Him.
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteI have to read this article twice to somehow, someway undertand its gist. At first read, everything sounds matter of fact, like yeah, we all know it. But when I read it again, I just had to stop at some sentences, and reflect on it and how true it is in my life. This article speaks as if the Lord is telling me what I should do with my situation. Thank you! Your articles are foods to my soul!
I always like it when you remind us to take charge (for God has given us the 'authority' to choose). It makes me human - child of God.
ReplyDeleteSee you soon in Jakarta, Nov 10, Bo.
Thanks for sharing.
:-)
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ReplyDeletehow can i stop the notifications?
mmmhh...
tnx!
[...] I clicked on a random entry and it seemed that it was all destined by God. In the entry, “Take Charge“, Br. Bo related the elephant story. I’ve heard of it before and was quite intrigued by [...]
ReplyDeleteBo,
ReplyDeleteI wrote in my blog about the frustrating consequences of blaming. I am so glad that you wrote a more vast context of blaming and the cure of this habit.
jonsaint
yeah, i'm pretty sure i've been as dumb as that elephant you were talking about & i've been looking at my bad all the time.Wrong move. I have to step forward again.thanks for always giving tips on how to survive and respect the One up there...And, i got work now.I'm still adjusting.It's a good time to have read this article, I was again focusing on what I was doing wrong everyday from work.So, you know, time to turn the tables now..I got to go, thanks!!!God bless, make a lot more Bo Jr. or better...
ReplyDeleteDear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThanks for every mail i receive from being part of the Kerygma family. it was so helpful, i learned now how to rightly do "Examination of Conscience", to not only focus on the wrongdoings or sins i have done so as to not make them grow. coz i have always forgot to recognize God's spiritual blessings for me to do good things, too. that made me somehow felt so helpless most of the time.
one of these days i would like to be part of open forum between active members of this great family. to share my experience and i need some advices, too. as soon as i find time, coz right now i am still on the low side of my current problem with my recent relationship. hope u can direct me how to do it.
may God continue to bless u and ur family, including the members of Kerygma family and their loved ones.
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteIt was a perfect timing to read your article, I am recharged to do the work again. It was truly amazing to read your stories it never fails to leave a smile on the face of the earth...More Power! God bless you...
Kuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteHow are you?!
Kuya Bo ..everytime i check my mail,im always looking forward of receiving an email from you.. ^^, I also save a copy of some of the articles and share it to other people...it inspires me.. and i can always get something out of it.. kuya BO.. evrytime i go to the national bookstore i go to the section where your pubished books are displayed.. i wanted to buy one.. but since i dont have that enough money.. i just pick the book .. sit down in the reading area.. and id finish reading that book.. (most of the time) hehehe... kuya bo .. i hope i can have one of your books sign by you...
GODBLESS!!!
I love you Kuya Bo. I hope I can see you soon.. here in Cebu..
Hello bro. Bo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiring stories. May God bless you more for your good works. Happy all saints' and all souls' day!
i want to subribe for membership on www.kerygmafamily.com but, here in U.A.E. your site was blocked by the servers of the their provider.
ReplyDeletei like to learn and read more of your inspirational messages in insight for the betterment of everyone spiritual life.
more blessings to you,
thank you very much.
i want to subribe for membership on www.kerygmafamily.com but, here in U.A.E. your site was blocked by the servers of the their provider.
ReplyDeletei like to learn and read more of your inspirational messages and insight for the betterment of everyone spiritual life.
more blessings to you,
thank you very much.
Hi Bro. Bo
ReplyDeleteI just want to thank you for everything. . . . and of course God. I have asked for your advised about my officemates then (they resigned for admin reasons) and I got a new job a day before my birthday. Everyday, I thanked god for giving me this job (I feel that the 6 month period of having them as my officemates were compensated), More power!!
Athena
Thanks Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteAs a parent...I'm guilty...I really do that and say those things to my kids....Thanks a lot and God Bless!
Bro. Bo:
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for a very inspiring and enlightening article. You are always in my prayers, that you may continue to be a blessing to all of us. God bless you and your family (biological) and Light of Jesus Family
tintin
hi Kuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the message.. I really need it. it was very enlightening. last night when i had a conversation with my dad, and...i run out of things to say to him so i could make him feel better and to help him see good things in the bad things happening in our family.. Thanks kuya.. now, i can't wait to get home so i could talk to my dad and share him the lesson and the insights i've learned from your article. hope you continue inspiring and enlightening others. ;)
Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I came across your very inspiring message. It was very timely with my current situation right now. WITH GOD'S GUIDANCE, I WANT TO BE IN CHARGE! Thank you so much! God bless!
Hi Bo.
ReplyDeletePraise God for You and for all your WISDOM! The Lord is truly working in you. I want to thank you because it was through you that Tyrone and I are little by little taking charge of all aspects of our lives esp our financial lives.
May you continue to reach far and wide as the Lord continues to use you.
In Jesus,
Joanne Tan
PS: I heard in one of the Feasts that I attended that your goal is to have the Feasts all over the world be done via satellite. I think my dad-- Dante Mara could help you in that aspect--his company has the equipment needed for that.
his email add is jdmara.isaiah65@gmail.com
kuya bo,
ReplyDeletethank you for your inspiring article . it made me realized a whole lot of things ...at this moment
i pray to god that He will free me of my bad habit,
as i am wiling to take charge to do the necessary
change.
god bless
Bro Bo,
ReplyDeleteYeah I should take charge I am the captain of my own ship......... Thanks
Mr. Sanchez;
ReplyDeleteI respect your belief, your teachings and your knowledge, which i see as life changing, as evidenced by these comments from your readers. I congratulate you for a job well done. You said that we can take charge of our life after acknowledging that we are a child of God or anak ng Diyos.. Yes, i believe that we are all God's creation. You are teaching how to be succesful here on earth, victorious against bad habits and financial difficulties. That is quite a noble intention. But what is important? Temporal life on earth on our physical bodies or spiritual life which is eternal? I believe that GOD intended us to be victorious here on earth, to worship HIM in spirit and in truth and to be with HIM eternally, in heaven. Only by accepting JESUS CHRIST as LORD and SAVIOUR that we can inherit or enter the kingdom of God. Jesus is the WAY, the Truth and the LIFE. No once comes to the FATHER except by HIM. It is clear that only JESUS is the WAY, not even our good works or our victorious life, can make us enter heaven. May JESUS and the HOLY SPIRIT bless you with TRUTH as you embark on your spiritual journey.
Hi Bro Bo!
ReplyDeleteThis is to follow-up on my letter that was sent last Novemer 1st.
Would like to know how to join the open forum between members, to receive some spiritual advices, and from you.
Thank you so much.
God bless you and everybody, as always.
Marian
Thanks Bro. Bo! What I just read a few minutes just struck me...I know something's wrong with my life. I'm just letting it get into me. Your words just enlightened me. I'll be in the Kerygma Conference. Looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one bo
ReplyDeletehi bro. bo..i've been a fan since i started watching your show on television. I've learned so much from your stories. I'm hoping you could visit Bacolod for a conference, i'd like to come and listen to your preachings.:) thank you so much and more power to the kerygma family..:)
ReplyDeletehi bo! this has nothing to do with the article. I just don't know how to get through you. i've always wanted to see you personally coz i'm a big fan of yours next to your mom. i've read your books. one funny incident happened last dec 5 close to midnight. i was in astoria hotel, pasig on the 28th floor waiting for my lift to the 31st floor. i was looking ridiculous that time - huge boy pjs, a silk nightgown underneath a huge dark gray polo with a box of cupcakes. i noticed people on my left side waiting also for their lift. finally, the elevator facing these people blinked. i hurriedly find my way inside the elevator as the arrow sign was pointing up. just then somebody appeared and asked the now historical words, "going up?" oh my gosh! It was you! i really want to jump out of the elevator right then and there but it was too late. the door closed. i was heartbroken eversince. it has always been a dream to see you but when i finally saw you i want more... shake your hands, kiss you on your cheeks, have my picture taken with you and have an autograph. when i left manila, i still blame myself for not being on my right senses the night i saw you. don't worry i'm already married and with 2 kids just like you. i'm from naga city.
ReplyDeletehi po sir bo..
ReplyDeletePraised be Jesus and Mary!
i think God directed me to your blog now, i never knew your blog's url but i was able to get here..
anyway, just this week i really felt so bad because i think my effort in one of my project in school is wasted.. so my usual reaction is to blame others just as what you have mentioned here, im good in that - blaming!! so now, i have a gap with my groupmates and i dont like it either.. well, every night i pray to God to enlighten me and here i am reading your blog, somehow enlightened! you are indeed the instrument used by God to enlighten the confused mind of the people.. tnx for this bro!
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ReplyDeleteBo, this is just another very inspiring story. Simply true... and most importantly, directly to the point. Thanks for sharing.
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for those whose servers blocks www.kerygmafamily.com, you may use the proxy server at www.filipinopal.com that's what I use when going to blocked sites (in our office, religion/military/porn and the likes are blocked)
Dear Bo, im a huge fan but i also hate hoaxes and stuff. Im not sure Bo if the 3 stories you highlighted above are really true.
ReplyDeleteHopefully this was just an oversight...
Sir Bo your article is very true because that is my attitude,and now i realize why im not successful in my life because im always blaming and full of fear.what i only needed is change.Thank u sir Bo you enlighten my mind.Starting today i need a CHANGE.God Bless u always Sir Bo and to Kerygma Family.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice article...very inspiring. It reminds me that I have a God that empowers me and blesses me and wants me to have a full life, and I am not helpless. I guess this is what it means when God said in Jer 29:11 ....For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
ReplyDeleteGod speaks, and he does not lie... We just have to take charge of our lives today and make sure that His plan for our lives will be fulfilled with our cooperation.
Hah!! I feel so blessed!!! Praise you Lord!
i was inspired by the stories post in this website.. i love your books, but unfortuately i can't afford to buy some...how sad...this is my first time to log o your inspiring chever....heheheeh...
ReplyDeleteid like to commend you for bringing these inspiratons to many lives.
ReplyDeleteI personally understand why people blame others for their own inability. True, they do so thinking it will make them feel better if they can make others feel worse.
Another thing i believe is that for all the undeniable factors around man's life, he is first and foremost responsible for himself. all his failures as well as achievements are accounted to the choices he makes. As you have said, that is how we are given credit (or none if you pick wrong) for using our freewill.
Thank you and god bless.
"Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you." This is something true....such attitude has to be removed.
ReplyDeleteWe ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God?
Yes indeed, as a child of God I have to be thankful for the gift, the talent it has to be shared, so God will be glorified.
May God bless us all!
hi bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletebecause of this article, i was enlightened.Thank you so much..
I know God gave you as a blessing to me and everyone in this world.
thanks for the article..til next time..Godbless.
ReplyDelete**something went wrong when I posted the first comment, must be our office servers**
ReplyDeleteThanks for the article. It's a little late for me to read but that's better than never.
Wheewww.... I really like the elephant story... "Because the rope isn’t tied to its body. The rope is tied to its mind."
ReplyDeleteThank you Bo...and Thank you Lord for creating Bro Bo. I've been reading your blogs Bo, and the more I read them, the more I wanted to read more...hehehe...(I've been following your videos in www.preachecinbluejeans.com too. And I love them.) I learned and realized a lot of things from you. Thank you for inspiring a lot of people... May God continue to bless you more.
hi Kuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I stumbled into your blog about 2 days ago. And after that, I keep on going back for more readings and all articles that I already read never failed to inspire me. I know that it´s God´s will that I stumble into this site.
I so love this article and it really awakens me. I don´t blame others, the devil or God for my sins. I only blame myself and I focus on my sinfulness and for almost 2 decades, i am still tied with the very bad habit (sin) that I wanted let go so badly. And this article just gave me the idea on how to handle it the right way.
Thanks again Kuya Bo and God bless you always.