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Never stop dreaming



Magandang gabi sa lahat. Bago ang lahat gusto ko po kayong batiin ng advance merry Christmas. Sino ba ang Hindi pa nakatanggap ng regalo dito taas ang kamay? Marami pala tayong wala pang regalo. Di bale, hintay2 LNG pag May time. Paki taas daw ang kamy ng mga bata? Yung mga bata lang po di young Isip bata at mukhang bata. Yan...mamaya pagkatapos ng misa you go here in front and take some candies. Ok bu don't run.
Let me ask you this question. What gift do you want for Christmas? Regalong gusto mong matanggap sa pasko? House and lot, car, money, relationship, family, business, joy, blessings, more blessings, etc.
Let me give you some time to think and imagine what you want for Christmas. Tapos na? Yung Iba siguro daming inisip..isa LNG muna.
This is my topic today. What you dream become reality.
In our first reading, ahaz knew what he needs but he was shy to ask from god. But it was not a hindrance to god. God knows what he wants. He wants his dynasty secured. And so god grant him a child to be born from one of his wives.
The gospel also speaks of dreams becoming real.
Joseph dreamt of an angel telling him you do this. Psychologists says dreams are coming from our unconscious mind. They are revealed through dreams.
If you want something to happen in your life, you have to dream it and believe it. You have to expect what you want to come or happen in your life. If not, nothing will happen to you.
If god has a dream, that would be you. We are always in his dreams. That's how he loves us.
Never stop dreaming for your life. And good things will come to you.

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