Aug 9, 2012

Habagat Monsoon


Being unable to go out because we are living inside the university campus and having this very gloomy weather makes us ignorant of what is happening outside this huge, fenced territory. We are not updated of the news; we are not even informed accordingly of class suspensions.

Being accredited of Autonomous Status makes our university able to have control over classes that is why last week, when all other universities in Cavite don’t have class, we have. Haaaay. We were a bit disappointed but at the same time we were glad of not losing a day of doing nothing. Though truly, class rooms are just a few meters away from dormitories, walking under heavy rain is not easy. It’s cold, wet, muddy, and school shoes will have a possibility of wearing-out. But this week, circumstances are on AUPian’s side. Malacanang declared that there are no classes in all levels – elementary, high school and college. That’s why since Tuesday, August 7 until now, we don’t have classes.

Although people here are overwhelmed of this advisory (including me), I still feel worried and anxious about the happenings outside. I haven’t watched news yet but have read from the web and some friends from Manila text me about them and they are not in a good condition - floods in different places. I even learned from an off-campus classmate that there are no typhoons. I just knew that this is just a monsoon yesterday night from texts. I opened my Facebook account this morning and saw different kinds of wall posts, pictures, opinions, and unique stories:




















Here is something that really caught my attention:

This spread not only in Facebook but also in text messages last August 7, 2012. Photo not mine. Credits to the person who made this.
I don’t believe in coincidences but I believe in the Word of God.
I will not make any disagreeing assertions about this but I’ll share a bit of the prophecy in the Bible.
I believe that Christians are all aware that we are in the ‘end-of-the-world’ time, and the first thing people are asking is, what are the signs?
7 "Teacher", they asked, “when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are about to take place?’
9 “When you hear of wars and revolutions, do not be frightened. These things must happen first. But the end will not come right away.”
10 Then he said to them: “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.
11 There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.
25 There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea.
26 Men will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken.
Luke 21: 7, 9-11, 25-26 (NIV) 
Such phenomena, not only the situation of the Philippines but also of the other countries should not shock or fright us. But these must remind us that soon, all these sorrowful events shall come to end. That we must not point out to God and blame Him the cause of these. All are planned according to God’s perfect will. What we just need to do is to fully depend on Him.

I’m even grateful that I am a Filipino. By just looking at those photos above, it makes me realize that my countrymen are valiant and strong. No matter what calamities strike, they still care to make fun out of it. They just smile and pray. The faith they have is what makes them brave. So proud to say that I am a Filipino. :)

*All photos are not mine. Credits to Facebook.com and to people who own them.

4 comments:

  1. grabeh naman talaga ang baha. the sun is smiling here in negros. but we pray humupa na ang baha. tsk.

    yan kaya si ondoy na bumalik lang para mag sorry? mag-ingat kayo d'yan. remember that with anything, God has a purpose. let us keep on praying and putting our trust in HIM. :)

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  2. bilib talaga ako sa optimism nang pinoy.. MAgkanda-uga uga man sa panahon nang kalamidad, naka-smile parin. Nagagawa pa rin nilang gumawa nang kalokohan.. haay!
    pero nakakalungkot pa rin isipin yung nangyari dyan sa may LUzon. MAy God bless us all. ;-)

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  3. oh let us not blame the bible for what is happening, this is also cause by our doings...

    I agree that Filipinos are very optimistic in their very own way, but since the disaster was also caused by our ignorance, so it's better if we'd step up and solve this issue before blaming anyone or anything else :)

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  4. hirap talga kapag bumabaha ng ganyan, pero buti na lang at anjan masiyahin parin ang mga pinoy

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