by: Jesus V. Sison, PTRP Deputy National Director, CRFV Since the inception of the discussions of value focus for a particular week as part of the Values Restoration Program, faith has been an integral part of it for over a decade. Faith is not just a topic from the 52 values. Faith, like all other values, requires living beyond mere expression. By faith and with faith, VRP continues and is sustained.
Faith is the confidence from within that what we hope for will actually happen. It assures us that we can hold onto our aspirations and the things beyond what our naked eye can see or our minds can imagine. If it seems blurry or we think we are groping in the dark for answers, faith will guarantee us that God is in control and He is working behind the scenes. Being the one created in the image and likeness of God among all creations, we have been gifted with faith, which was placed in us as our nature. It is by faith and in faith that we surely live. As a public servant or private individual, faith is the substance that causes us to get connected with the Almighty God. It is the very lifeline that people earn a favorable reputation and receive a commendation from Him. Living by faith also means that we work and walk with it. So, if we say we believe in and are connected to God, we show it in our lives. Showing faith is when we wake up and start doing our daily activities centered on honoring God. It will stir us to conduct ourselves in a way worthy of our calling as government workers, officials, or just people doing our societal role. Faith commends us before God that we are righteous and honorable. Furthermore, living by faith shuts down graft, corruption, and any immoral principle lurking in our environment. Faith anchors us on the bedrock of principles and core values we endear. The substance causes us to please God in everything we do. Consequently, it locks out wicked things and unrighteous deeds. Moreover, it means to win by righteousness at all costs - with faith and by faith. Faith also leads us to align our aspirations with what God has in store for us. The power inspires us to follow His will and commands without any hesitation or fear. Even if it might cause pain and bring appalling suffering, we fulfill our vows and pursue our meaningful purpose. Circumstances may push us to the lowest of life while adhering to His will. However, in this regard, faith gives us the guarantee that God, in His goodness and mercy, will never give us more than we can handle. Instead, we receive His strength, which is made perfect during times of weakness. With faith, we experience His power at work in us. We also experience His great mercy in our stillness and quietness, giving us many moments of breath and relief from the battle. Ultimately, we understood that we were in a position to receive the better things that were waiting for us. As a nation, we recently celebrated a holy week that concluded on an Easter Sunday. Among the Christendom, it is a celebration of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Prince of Peace that reconciled us back to God, our Father. Believing in the resurrection is also the proclamation that He is the Lord of Salvation who decreed ultimate triumph over sin, sickness, and death. With this, through faith, we receive abundant life that makes us well in all areas of being human. All of what God has done was made available to us. We believe that He completed everything, and through Him, we now experience forgiveness, healing, refreshing, restoration, and rebirthing. Barren promises will receive substance and life. Unfulfilled dreams and wishes will come alive. This is what faith brings to us-—the power of the resurrection. To end, we say a prayer - by the grace of God, let faith arise.
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by: Mr. Nathaniel A. Saquiban Reliability was defined as the ability to be relied on for accuracy, honesty, or achievement. Thus, it can be applied in these three descriptive words: accuracy, honesty, and achievement.
First, a person is reliable if they do their work accurately, such as in the entry of amounts and particulars in accounting records. It can also be reflected in the implementation of projects and the discharge of duties. An officer-in-charge is deemed reliable if they build an infrastructure project based on engineering standards or work per existing standard operating procedures or office policies and rules and regulations. Second, a person is reliable if they do their work honestly. It is likened to trustworthiness, where a supply officer or cash custodian keeps the properties and items under their care, always intact or in place, whether an audit is conducted or not. Finally, reliability is shown in the area of achievement. We put our confidence in a person who finishes what they have started and fulfills to deliver what they have promised to produce or attain. The above applications are representations of integrity; thus, the value of reliability is under the core value of integrity. In this campaign period, the ability of those who vie for elective posts to realize their political platform is a test of reliability. How many of our electoral candidates, national or local, will be able to carry out their promises? It is just a meager percentage based on our past experiences. However, we, too, have a role to play as citizens of the Republic, especially if we hold an appointive office in the public sector or a position of authority in the private sector. We should diligently discharge our respective functions, whether big or small. It is part of reliability. We consider ourselves responsible for others, and we are conscious that we do not live alone but for other people. For the succeeding generation, we are regarded as reliable people. If we are in public service, we should not intentionally allow ourselves to be sidetracked from our focus and intended function by minor issues at the expense of our clientele and transacting public. We should not allow ourselves to be persuaded wrongly or unduly influenced by injustice and wicked systems. We should always safeguard the reputation and respect of our offices or agencies, bearing in mind that public office is a public trust. Understanding the above concept of reliability, reliability should be a common trait of every Filipino if we are to work for development. Since childhood, we have had our “Panatang Makabayan,” or Patriotic Oath. We could have gone far in progress if we were faithful to our pledges. Note that there are unspoken expectations from the younger generation. It is anticipated that we will not let the cycle of poverty become pervasive but instead work for sustainable growth. As stakeholders of a better Philippines, reliability is the name of the game. |
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