Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Wisdom.  Understanding. Value.
Sem. Carl Joshua 
WISDOM 
We all have the wisdom. Wisdom is given by God. We do not just use it or rather we are just shy to perform or to show the talents or to bring out what we have. On the other hand, it is good to use wisdom in a positive and helpful ways.

UNDERSTANDING
If we have wisdom, therefore, we may be able or we have the capacity to understand. Understanding in the sense that we do not just understand ourselves, but others as well. We can understand others if we understand ourselves. 

VALUE
We already have wisdom, for us to understand. We already have understanding for us to value something. If we already understand something, we may be able to value things. We may be able to value, what we have understood. 

I choose these three words, because it inspires me to LEARN and REALIZE the reality of my life. 
I do not know everything, but I can KNOW as long the EFFORT of mine is there to know things in life. 
This is very important!

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

This is it! Vocation.
Sem. Carl Joshua 
            “Many are called but few are chosen” From Gospel of Saint Matthew.

            All of us are called to serve. We are called to serve in different ways. But, not all of us are capable and not all of us have the capacity to serve. God’s call is in general but there are people who are called and yet they are hearing truly the call of God.

            According to the Merriam Dictionary, vocation comes from the latin word vocare which means to call. So, it is the call of God in our lives. Vocation to the Priesthood is not simply a calling but rather it is the full response to the call of God. Vocation to the Priesthood is not a profession but rather it is a will to follow Christ all through life. Vocation to the Priesthood is not force but rather it is the willingness to accept Christ in our life. Vocation to the Priesthood is not like only at the first but rather it is continuous and it is forevermore.

            Seminary life is like a plant because I can relate it to my own vocation. It is like a plant which is capable to grow and develop. A plant, when we pour water unto it, it will gradually grow because when we take care of it, it can easily build another branches for it to have a strong foundation through the storms and calamities. It is like my vocation, as I experience many problems and struggles in my life. I thank God because of the hope, trust and love of vocation that He has given.
           
            How do I respond to the call of God? Why am I giving value for it? How it inspires me in everyday living in the seminary? First, I respond to the call of God through following Christ by helping, praying and serving others in everyday life. Priesthood life gives unconditional love of God through the people that surrounds me inside and outside the seminary. Second, I am giving value for my vocation because I feel that God is truly present in my life as a seminarian because of his blessings and mercy. There are times that I cannot handle the struggles and yet there are people become the channel to resolve the problems. Lastly, the extraordinary call of God inspires me through the people that he grants to me.

            I therefore challenge you to be generous in responding because God’s unconditional love has been poured generously. You are called and you are the chosen one of God. I challenge you to have a fruitful, bountiful, and gainful vocation from the Lord. If we can love the vocation that we have we can give fully ourselves to God. God’s call is the most inspiring part that we have receive in our life. Our answer is very important to allow God in our life as a seminarian. Let us give the extraordinary love to our vocation to the Priesthood.

I Love my Vocation!  How about You?  


I Always Have A Choice. It is!
Sem. Carl Joshua

I believe, I always have a choice no matter what I’m doing. No matter where I am. No matter what is happening to me. I always have a choice. I have been staying in the seminary for almost three years. I choose to stay because I feel that I have the vocation and of course the formators allow me to stay. Every now and then I am very thankful because I can choose what is capable for me not to surrender but to continue my journey being a servant of God. I choose to enter the seminary not because I was inspired but because I choose the seminary for me to undergo formation and for me to explore and to know Christ as well.
As a human person, I have the freedom because I am able to choose, having the freedom of choice. Freedom of choice is what I have, because I choose to study rather than to do the things which are unnecessary. I choose to wash my clothes rather than to sleep during free time. I choose to ask for tutorial rather than to have a non-sense conversation. I choose to go to chapel after brushing teeth rather that to sleep immediately.  I choose to keep silence rather than to commit sins and violations. I choose to play basketball with brothers rather than to watch anime or cartoons. I choose to be optimistic when the negativity surrounds.
There are many choices in my life. There are choices that if I choose it might harm me and others but there are choices that I can do well that bring happiness and goodness not only for me but, for the people who surrounds me. I am thankful because of the unconditional love of God, even though sometimes there are things that I cannot control myself that is why I hurt others through my weaknesses. I thank God because he gives me choices to choose what I need to choose. In every trials and challenges in life I always have a choice to face it, I always have a choice not to escape but to avoid and give solution for it. I always have a choice to continue my journey. I always have a choice to strengthen my faith and vocation. I always have a choice to persevere to know Christ who is the source of my vocation.   
Let us choose what is Godly!

Human Formation Sem. Carl Joshua  A triggering impact of fraternal correction shows when someone does undesirable things. Fraternal co...