There are several valuable lessons that we should have learned and be reminded of during this Holy Week so that we can be better as a person and as an employee businessman
1. Parable of the sower
On communications and teaching Are you the good soil?
Summary: There is a parable of the sower and he sowed seeds: some of them fell by the rocks, some at the thorns, and the others landed in good soil. Those that
landed in good soil grew and bore fruits. What are you the good soil: are you reading the mails and DM Many do not. How can our words bear
fruits? How can we understand the good things that your bosses want you to learn and develop and even earn more. The rist thing you must do is to
read your g mails in the morning.
2. Miracles
God makes all things beautiful in His time
Jesus Christ performed a total 37 miracles during His ministry beginning with the conversion of water into wine, healing of the blind of the leper and many more
We expect and long for miracles from the Lord but mostly we expect the Lord to be the miracle ATM or Ayuda king, ie who will provide us cornucupia or endless
supply of money.
But it has been written that all that we eat shall come from the sweat of our brows.
The late Nora Aunor in her camelo role in "Himala" told us there is none. Himala is in us; in our hearts. IN many things we do as humans, we create miracles:
1, Writing a memo or an excel; or posting an obit. They were none before but we created them. It is a miracle
2 A superb interment
3. A great landscaping
4. A tribute or an obit
Doctors create miracles by their diagnosis and prescription. Drugs from pharmacy cure pain and infection. jThey are miracles.
Inventions and innovations are miracles
A marketing plan that you did is a miracle
What are the miracles are you planning to make tomorrow, this month, or for 2025?
3. Multiplication of the loaf of bread and fishes
Lessons:
1. It tells of the immense power of the Lord
2. The multiplier effect of generosity;
3. That we discover our gift, multiply this and use this for the service of others. We must be blessing to others rather than just seeking blessing for ourselves
4. That we discover how we can multiply ourselves through delegation, coding, programming (Millert) one time set up (Andrew Grove). We cant do this alone
5. The power of recruitment and training. We hire people like ourselves, we clone them and multiply
Greatest wealth are made by those who can scale up and multiply themselves through software, universities, books, and discovering formulas
that we focus on high value high impact activities that benefit mankind, not the petty little ones. Do those that are high value personally, delegate oursource
low value activities.
4. Jesus heals the Roman centurions servant
Lessons learned:
1. The authority of Jesus - His power over sickness and health
2. Humility of the centurion. He believed in the power and miracle of Jesus Christ
3 Faith and obedience of Roman centurion. He believed that as a Roman officer,his subordinates are bound to obey and respect him. But he too respects
and obeys the supreme authority and power of Jesus Christ. He is unworthy that Jesus Christ should still go to his house to cure his servant. All that is
needed is for Jesus Christ is to say the word and his servant shall be healed. This is not a famous response in the Holy Eucharist part of the mass
5. Jesus heals a paralytic carried by friends through a roof
Lessons:
1 If there is a will there is a way. Since the paralytic can not be brought near Jesus Christ, they brought him at the roof top and lowered him before the Lord
It takes supreme effort to to that
2. We will do anything for our friends who are dear to us;
3. Importance of the team and unity
For our company, if we feel for the company and we are grateful, we will work hard and show our gratitude to lift the paralytic and make him walk again.
We will not tolerate low sales collection, and ugly park and office abd equipment that do not work. The head office staff shall likewise not neglect the SBUs
6. This is the day that Lord has made; come and rejoice Psalm 118:24
This is significant during Easter especially but even more so in our daily boring life. Each day is unique and full of excitement for each one of us. So we
must greet each day with gratitude and excitement and joy.
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