It's been a while now since I published my last blog. Though I have one, but it's in my draft folder.
With my guide, I'm now in the book of 1st Chronicles. Praise God!
I describe this book as a concise version of what happened from the previous books but with some additional and more helpful information.
While reading the Chapter 18 of 1st Chronicles, one verse captured my attention that tells about (for me) the greatest quality of a good leader.
I've experienced talking and writing blogs about leaders, from a simple children Sunday school to publishing blogs. I published about attributes of good leader (whether a church leader or just simply school project leader) I even wrote a blog for compromised leaders. However, this time, I'm writing about a leader who is just right for his people.
Just recently, my country (Philippines) has impeached its Chief Magistrate (Supreme Court Chief Justice -- CJ)..Imagine? Oops, I just realized that this is no longer new to us, since Philippines is already known for ousting its leaders.
I can't help myself but to tell my opinion about the historical CJ (Chief Justice) impeachment trial.
I'm not for the CJ (if he is found guilty then he should be judged according to the law and punished according to his offense), but I'm for proper justice system.
I don't know the technical stuff about laws but I do believe in the concept of Reward and Punishment.
Simply, by doing good you'll have a reward otherwise punishment. Everything we do have an equivalent reward or punishment as mandated by law, whether it is the law of God or Man.
Like for example, A library room with signage saying, "Silence Please." A student forgot to turn his cell phone off/silent, then somebody sent him SMS having phone's notification heard from the whole library room. He was brought to the principal's office, then eventually expelled from school.
Excerpts from the speech of the three senators:
"What started in the House is not an impeachment, for impeachment is accompanied by formalities." -- Sen. Joker Arroyo
"Granting, therefore, that the Chief Justice violated the SALN law, this certainly does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense..." -- Sen. BongBong Marcos
"The defendant admitted that he did not declare his dollar accounts and certain commingled peso accounts in his SALN. Did this omission amount to an impeachable offense? No.
Under the rule of ejusdem generis, when a general word occurs after a number of specific words,
the meaning of the general word should be limited to the kind or class of thing within which the specific words fall. The Constitution provides that the impeachable offenses are: Culpable violation of the Constitution, treason, bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes, or betrayal of public trust.” An omission in good faith in the SALN carries a light penalty, and is even allowed to be corrected. Thus, it is not impeachable." -- Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago
"We may be faulted for erring on the side of conservatism. But what we are doing is redefining the relationship between branches of government, and when such great affairs of state are uncertain,
the resulting instability puts every Filipino's future in limbo. This is an important, delicate, momentous event and because of that we should tread very lightly. We must be very, very careful and very, very fair in making this decision because what we do today will reverberate throughout our social and political history affecting generations beyond ours." -- Sen. Bongbong Marcos
We hope that the verdict given to the CJ is not politically motivated and without personal vendetta. Besides, our leaders are not the one who will suffer most of the consequences but us.We might not experience the effect today, but it will, in the coming generations.
Only God knows if the decision of the impeached CJ is right and just.
Let us be united in prayer whom all our leaders (present and future) be liked David.
David reigned over all Israel, doing what was just and right for all his people. - 1 Chronicles 18:14
Is there a way to somehow know it is right and just? ...if the wisdom is not worldly wisdom.
But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. Such wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.
But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. -- James 3:14-17
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction. -- Proverbs 1:7
God bless.. To God Be The Glory!
"Read your Bible, pray everyday, And you'll grow, grow, grow"
With my guide, I'm now in the book of 1st Chronicles. Praise God!
I describe this book as a concise version of what happened from the previous books but with some additional and more helpful information.
While reading the Chapter 18 of 1st Chronicles, one verse captured my attention that tells about (for me) the greatest quality of a good leader.
I've experienced talking and writing blogs about leaders, from a simple children Sunday school to publishing blogs. I published about attributes of good leader (whether a church leader or just simply school project leader) I even wrote a blog for compromised leaders. However, this time, I'm writing about a leader who is just right for his people.
Just recently, my country (Philippines) has impeached its Chief Magistrate (Supreme Court Chief Justice -- CJ)..
I can't help myself but to tell my opinion about the historical CJ (Chief Justice) impeachment trial.
I'm not for the CJ (if he is found guilty then he should be judged according to the law and punished according to his offense), but I'm for proper justice system.
I don't know the technical stuff about laws but I do believe in the concept of Reward and Punishment.
Simply, by doing good you'll have a reward otherwise punishment. Everything we do have an equivalent reward or punishment as mandated by law, whether it is the law of God or Man.
Like for example, A library room with signage saying, "Silence Please." A student forgot to turn his cell phone off/silent, then somebody sent him SMS having phone's notification heard from the whole library room. He was brought to the principal's office, then eventually expelled from school.
He was expelled in school just because he did not turn off his cell phone or put it into a silent mode.
Excerpts from the speech of the three senators:
"What started in the House is not an impeachment, for impeachment is accompanied by formalities." -- Sen. Joker Arroyo
"Granting, therefore, that the Chief Justice violated the SALN law, this certainly does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense..." -- Sen. BongBong Marcos
"The defendant admitted that he did not declare his dollar accounts and certain commingled peso accounts in his SALN. Did this omission amount to an impeachable offense? No.
Under the rule of ejusdem generis, when a general word occurs after a number of specific words,
the meaning of the general word should be limited to the kind or class of thing within which the specific words fall. The Constitution provides that the impeachable offenses are: Culpable violation of the Constitution, treason, bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes, or betrayal of public trust.” An omission in good faith in the SALN carries a light penalty, and is even allowed to be corrected. Thus, it is not impeachable." -- Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago
"We may be faulted for erring on the side of conservatism. But what we are doing is redefining the relationship between branches of government, and when such great affairs of state are uncertain,
the resulting instability puts every Filipino's future in limbo. This is an important, delicate, momentous event and because of that we should tread very lightly. We must be very, very careful and very, very fair in making this decision because what we do today will reverberate throughout our social and political history affecting generations beyond ours." -- Sen. Bongbong Marcos
We hope that the verdict given to the CJ is not politically motivated and without personal vendetta. Besides, our leaders are not the one who will suffer most of the consequences but us.We might not experience the effect today, but it will, in the coming generations.
Only God knows if the decision of the impeached CJ is right and just.
Let us be united in prayer whom all our leaders (present and future) be liked David.
David reigned over all Israel, doing what was just and right for all his people. - 1 Chronicles 18:14
Is there a way to somehow know it is right and just? ...if the wisdom is not worldly wisdom.
But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. Such wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.
But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. -- James 3:14-17
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction. -- Proverbs 1:7
God bless.. To God Be The Glory!
"Read your Bible, pray everyday, And you'll grow, grow, grow"
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