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dis was last year… wait for the latest pictures..:) jan.22,2011 LIVELOUD in MAnila

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Put God in the center and everything will be alright..:)

Put God in the center and everything will be alright..:)

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Yes, i don’t smoke and i’m proud of it.

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the Rambak ICM Exhibit taught me so many things…:)

the Rambak ICM Exhibit taught me so many things…:)

THE VISION OF GOD

 Ezekiel was a prophet of visions. He was shown extraordinary visions — figures, temples, rivers, bones — that were to be conveyed to the people. This was God’s way of communicating His message. Often God chooses to convey His message in dreams and visions. Many people in the Bible have had visions that were very meaningful for them. Ezekiel is shown a vision of the glory of God so as to give encouragement to the people. To a people at a loss for their identity, this vision comes as an encouragement, that God has remembered His people. The prophet Isaiah is also given the privilege of having a vision of the glory of God. St. Paul is given a vision that lifts him from his stupor. Jacob is shown a vision of angels. Stephen, the first martyr, is shown a vision of Christ as he is being stoned to death. Through the prophet Joel, God speaks of pouring out His spirit whereby young men will see visions. In his writings, St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that we are called to enjoy the beatific vision of God, which is the fulfillment of all our longings, the desire to be with God. This is the goal of our life here on earth: to attain the vision of God through faith and to see God face to face as He really is. We are a visual people. We are able to take a lot of information through the aid of visual resources, such as advertisement banners, movies, Internet, Powerpoint presentations and so on. What we see can be either helpful or detrimental to our lives of faith. We need to be constantly vigilant in what we see and perceive. We need to have a vision — without it, we perish. Just as vision can be God’s way of communicating with us, so must we become a people of vision. A vision helps us to look beyond the present. This was the blessing given to Ezekiel that day. The vision of the glory of God gave him new hope and a different perspective to his life in exile. God was doing a work of creating a visionfor His people.

Fr. Brian Steele, MGL