Sunday, May 30, 2010

The whole earth is full of his glory!



Holy is the LORD of Hosts!
The whole earth is full of his glory!
At the entrance of the tabernacle they fell
face downward before the LORD;
and the glory of Jehovah appeared to them!
He is good!
His loving-kindness lasts forever!
The glory of the LORD coming as a bright cloud
filled the temple!
The heavens are telling the glory of God;
They are a marvelous display of his craftsmanship!!!
Day and night they keep telling about God…
Praise his glory and his strength
Praise him for his majestic glory,
The glory of his name!!!
The voice of the LORD echoes from the clouds.
The God of glory thunders through the skies.
So powerful is his voice,
So full of majesty!

Monday, May 24, 2010

The May Revolution in 1810


The May Revolution was a week-long series of revolutionary events that took place from May 18 to May 25, 1810, in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, a colony of the Spanish Empire which included the present-day nations of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay. The consequences of these events were the ousting of Viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros and the establishment of a local government, the Primera Junta (First Junta) on May 25. These events are commemorated in Argentina as "May Week" (Spanish: Semana de Mayo).

The May Revolution was a direct reaction to developments in Spain during the previous two years. In 1808 the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII had been convinced to abdicate by Napoleon in his favor, who granted the throne to his brother, Joseph Bonaparte. A Supreme Central Junta had lead a resistance to Joseph's government and the French occupation of Spain, but eventually suffered a series of reversals resulting in the loss of the northern half of the country. On February 1, 1810, French troops took Seville and gained control of most of Andalusia. The Supreme Junta retreated to Cadiz and dissolved itself in favor of a Regency Council of Spain and the Indies. News of this arrived in Buenos Aires in May 18 on British ships bringing newspapers from Spain and the rest of Europe.

Initially, Viceroy Cisneros tried to conceal the news in order to maintain the political status quo, but he was unsuccessful. With the news of the turn of events in Spain, a group of Criollo lawyers and military officials organized an open cabildo (an extraordinary meeting of notables of the city) on May 22 to decide the future of the Viceroyalty. At this meeting it was decided to deny recognition to the Council of Regency in Spain, to end Cisneros' mandate as Viceroy since the government that appointed him no longer existed, and to establish a junta to govern in his place. In order to maintain a sense of continuity, Cisneros himself was initially appointed as the President of the Junta. However, this caused a great deal of popular unrest since it ran counter to the reasons for which his mandate was ended, so Cisneros resigned under pressure on May 25. Subsequently, the newly formed Primera Junta invited the other cities of the Viceroyalty to send delegates to join the Buenos Aires Junta, but this resulted in the outbreak of war between the regions that accepted the outcome of the events at Buenos Aires, and those that did not.

The May Revolution is considered the starting point of the Argentine War of Independence, although no formal declaration of independence was issued at the time, and the Primera Junta continued to govern in the name of the deposed Spanish king. As similar events occurred in many other cities of the Spanish South America when news of the dissolution of the Spanish Supreme Junta arrived, the May Revolution is also considered as one of the starting points for the Spanish American wars of independence. Historians today debate whether the revolutionaries were truly loyal to Ferdinand VII, or whether the declaration of fidelity to the king was a necessary ruse to conceal the true objective of achieving independence from a population that was not ready yet to accept such a radical change. A formal Declaration of Independence was only issued at the Congress of Tucumán on July 9, 1816

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Don´t give up celebrating!


Today as we celebrate Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit of God after Jesus Ascension, we look back to all God has done in our lives. How He has guided us with love and patience and helped us grow into who we are. And above all we thank Him for the gift of his Son Jesus Christ, as Jesus said in Acts 1:8 " you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth". Today I thank God for those early men who empowered by his Spirit certainly were true witnesses of Jesus and wrote the New Testament for us to read, stand, live and if necessary die for!
I thank God for men who laid down their lives for the Holy Word and I rejoice at God's wonderful plan for mankind that stands unchanged through the ages! For God so loved the World that HE GAVE his only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life! Today I thank God for his light, his truth and his LOVE!!!
Big hug to you, my brethren!!! Happy Pentecost!!!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Keep on trusting!





















The apostle John wrote about Jesus being the LIGHT of this world sent by God so that we would turn to Him. There is no shadow or darkness in God. He is absolutely perfect and still He wants us to relate to Him!
He scoops down like a Father who bends to talk to his little one and in his heart He thrills at the sound of our voice! He seems to say: "Can you trust me?"..."Can I help you?"...
No one has seen God except Moses who saw his back.
Jesus is the reflection of His Father.
He really cared for others.
He saw them.
He loved them!
He would wake up at dawn
To go and pray on the lonely hills
Surrounding the Sea of Galilee.
He prayed for you and for me
That we would have peace,
That we would turn to Him!
I have found a true friend in Jesus.
I have become his follower!
I am one of His fans.
He has taught me
That in laying down my life for others
I can find true joy and true LOVE!
He only knocks at the door of our hearts
And waits...


L.A.K.M.

Friday, May 7, 2010

May our trials and temptations help us to grow!


Dear one:
Is your life full of difficulties and temptations?
Then be happy, for when the way is rough,
your patience has a chance to grow.
So let it grow, and don´t try to squirm out of your problems
for when your patience is finally in full bloom,
then you will be ready for anything,
strong in character, full and complete!

Don't give up singing!


A bird does not sing because it has an answer.
It sings because it has a song.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Trust in Love!

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted!







One of my students came with a small scroll and gave it to me:"Miss Lilian", he said, "...open this when you feel sad or concerned". So when the time came I opened it. The print was written in liquid paper over an inverted typed message. It said big and clear: "Trust in LOVE!"