The untold and the unseen

Perhaps the purest of good deeds are those that are made private. However, without documentation, how can others determine whether the good deed is really done?

Maybe this is where faith inevitably enters. And in a way, there are times when we measure, document, or promote too much – so much so that it dilutes the pureness of the good deed.


Matthew 8:1-4. See that you tell no one…

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Insights that touch the spirit

Sometimes, there are insights that transform our view of the world. They touch our spirit and compel us to move forward. The challenge is letting ourselves be open to provocations and inspirations, so that maybe, we co-create insights with the Divine.


Matthew 16:13-19. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly Father.

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Every struggle is an opportunity

We can know whether trees are good through their fruits. But for persons and professionals, we rely on inferring character based on a track record of behavior.

As humans, we are prone to inconsistency. It is a struggle to be consistently good. But maybe that’s the point of our journey – just as there are infinite struggles, there are infinite opportunities to be good. In every moment where we are able to choose to be good, we accumulate small wins. And through these small wins, we have evidence that we are growing and are becoming better today than yesterday.


Matthew 7:15-20. Just so, every good tree bears good fruit, and a rotten tree bears bad fruit.

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The road is narrow because it is not meant for everybody

More than three months into fatherhood and I keep on realizing each day how this is a vocation in itself. It is fulfilling but challenging.

A narrow road is a good analogy because traversing this path requires patience and a kind of stillness. Unlike wide roads that are accessible to everybody with some vehicles zipping through others at will, parenthood cannot be breezed through.

There are so many things out of our control yet we are called to stick with what we know are good practices. Faith enters where a person knows their controllables and non-controllables, while gratitude happens when everything falls into place.

It is not that the narrow road is hidden or invisible; it makes more sense that it can be found, yet those who are not ready to travel this path will choose to forego this narrow road. And that’s okay.

If there is indeed a multiverse, maybe there could be a version of me who may not choose this path. But in this universe, I have committed to this narrow road. And I won’t have any regrets.


Matthew 7:6, 12-14. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life.
And those who find it are few.

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We must take care of ourselves so we can better take care of others

Indeed, we cannot give what we don’t have. We cannot viably “fake it til we make it” in the hopes that others won’t catch on. We cannot afford to not practice what we preach.

Having my own son has been the greatest gift, and if I want to take care of him the best way I could, I must set myself up for growth and authenticity. Otherwise, to whom else will he learn from?

Paying it forward is the best way to honor the generous blessings I have receiving from my parents, mentors, and community. I pray that Franco will turn out to be an exponentially better person than what I am or could be.


Matthew 7:1-5. You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.

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Expressing dissent and avoiding echo chambers

In today’s landscape where we are prone to fall into echo chambers, we must find a way to not succumb to groupthink and express dissent when appropriate.

To dissent does not mean we don’t support our group; rather, it’s an opportunity to steer our group at least to think more critically.


Matthew 10:26-33. What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops.

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Fear can be healthy too

A reasonable fear is healthy because it keeps us focused on what is essential. It is natural to feel fear especially when overwhelmed, and it is in these moments where faith can help us gain better footing.


Luke 1:5-17. The angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right of the altar of incense. Zechariah was troubled by what he saw, and fear came upon him.

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What do we treasure and where do we store them?

Do we seek things that can be stolen from us by external entities? Or do we seek something that we can grow from within and share with others, something that cannot be easily stolen if at all?

What we consider valuable reveals a lot about who we are and who we are trying to be.


Matthew 6:19-23. But store up treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor thieves break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.

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Babbling

The words we choose should not get in the way of our insights.


Matthew 6:7-15. In praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words.

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Truly good deeds are less about feeling pleased and more about being at peace

Peace and harmony are not spectacular to behold. Often, they are easy to take for granted especially in an information-overloaded society where everything is about competing for the attention of everyone.

Truly good deeds are not meant to bring about rewards and feel good moments; otherwise, was the deed done for the sake of what’s right or was it done for the sake of what is pleasurable? Truly good deeds are more about bringing peace. And the wonderful thing is that peace and openness go hand in hand, and we are open, we bring about more opportunities to receive graces and blessings.


Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18. Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly Father.

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