A trail of stardust leading to the Superstar
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Honestly I'm ok
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Go away.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
My battle wounds.
These seven scars (some have faded) represent His healing.
I'm only human, and as much as I may change throughout the seasons of life, memories always stay the same. And because that battle was so physically and emotionally brutal, because of all of the manipulation and the lies that were being fed into my head by the enemy, I think that there's a part of me that's always going to ache. But, I believe it's part of God's purification and sanctification process. These scars remind me every day of the battle I went through. We will never obtain that whole freedom until we reach heaven. I can only pray for His strength to be my strength whenever I face those internal battles. It's been almost 2 years and it still tends to cross my mind like it happened just yesterday.
"But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me." - 2 Corinthians 12:9
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8

So I've had this tattoo for about eight months now... and surprisingly enough, I've actually never really gotten the chance to explain it to anybody. The most I get is obviously asking what it says, but never what it means. Unfortunately the best photo I have of it on me is my Native American costume photo seen above since I'm sitting with my shoulders leveled and a strapless dress, hahaha but it does justice.
So I'm going to do my best to explain what this tattoo means both Biblically and personally.
First off I chose the left side of my chest because I figured I wouldn't have much to worry about over time because it's in an area that doesn't really get wrinkles on my body. I also like this area because 90% of the time I can just let it peek out but not completely flaunt it. It's still a conservative area, and because only less than half of it shows 90% of the time, people around me tend to get curious and that's always a nice conversation starter. But most importantly I chose this location because the verse is about the heart and the location is right above my heart. It's both a personal reminder of how I try to live my life and a public declaration of my faith in Christ for those around me.
It is Jesus' own words from the Sermon on the Mount. Another verse that goes hand in hand with this one would be Psalm 24:3-5 which reads "Who may ascend the mountain of the LORD? Who may stand in his holy place? The one who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not trust in an idol or swear by a false god. They will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God their Savior."
So what does it mean to be "pure in heart?" Or to make it a little easier, let's start off with defining impurity with the world vs the definition of purity with God.
When you have an impure heart, you have impure motives. You have selfish qualities, possibly perversion, tainted thoughts/decisions, and simply a lifestyle that does not seek God. Even the Bible says that the human heart is wicked. ("The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?" Jeremiah 17:9)
When you have a pure heart, you have selfless motives and rely on the sanctification of Christ to keep oneself pure. Note that I say rely on His sanctification and not on our own hands (like them impure folk). Yet, since we are sinful beings, it is only natural that our hearts are in a fallen, impure state. But that is exactly why Christ has freed and redeemed us. To aim for purity of heart is to seek God's heart, for the world is filled with impurity yet Jesus was completely innocent, blameless, and purified. It's not a set of rules and regulations of how to change society, but instead, pursuing God single-mindedly.
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God" ....
... God blesses you when you faithfully seek for purity of heart, because you are seeking His heart. To see God is to know God and His ways of faithfulness, and to pursue abstinence from a tainted world.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
worship
i sing. i always have. not too many people know that because i tend to hide it.
i hide it because i struggle with being rejected... inadequate and just simply not good enough.
aaron and i are on complete opposite spectrums when it comes to worship; everyone wants him and bugs him because he can strum a guitar and has a decent voice... there are times he has been used.
for me, i've always wanted to sing ever since i was still attending a catholic church, YEARS ago. like since i was 7, so count that as 15 years. but i never could... because i just always felt like i was going to be laughed at. whether it was because of stage fright and would start shaking and panicking and crying, or because i couldn't reach the high notes because i'm an alto, or i have a weak vibrato, or because my nostrils always flare really awkwardly and uncontrollably whenever i sing. or maybe because everyone already had worship as THEIR thing and didn't need me.
i just couldn't do it.
the reason why i bring aaron up is because we're both doing worship ministry now, but i feel that it is so clear that they need (hopefully not want) him much more than they need me.
so right now i'm in a situation where i'm really trying to break through my fear of singing in public. no more hesitation. no more fear of man. but just using the gifts and talents that God has granted me for His glory. so what if no one gives me acknowledgment - soli deo Gloria (glory to God alone) anyway.
i keep telling myself that. and right now, i'm struggling with the feeling of being unwanted SO much again. but i just keep praying: "God place me where You want me, let me worship You in a way that is pleasing to Your ears. let me cast all my anxieties unto You and just freely worship You for who You are."
God gave me the gift, therefore i must use it to exalt Him and Him alone - whether i have a mic in my hand or not.