Board of Trustees, the Acting Directress, the Faculty and Staff
of Philippine Christian Gospel School, parents, guests, fellow
graduates, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon.
I pass this way but once, I shall not pass this way again. This
is the first, last, and only day we will be able to spend for
this occasion, at this place, in this time, and with these
people. We owe it all to the One who mapped our lives
through even up to this day. The One who stood by the graduates
through the most difficult, most confusing, but at the same time
most beautiful years of our lives. He was there for us when
everyone else left; He forgave us when everyone else condemned;
He understood us when no one else could; and He loved us when no
one else did. He never turned his back on us even when we
did, nor did he ever forget us. That in why He is God, and that
is why we praise Him.
It is because of Him that PCGS stands, the institution that
allows us to hold our heads high today knowing that we have
accomplished something. The school that took us from our
childhood fantasies to what we thought was captivity - but was
actually nurturing. A nurturing that we did not want, but a
nurturing that we did need. And it is now releasing us into a
world that is fully prepared for us. But the question is, are we
prepared for it? Whatever the answer, the fact is we are now
four years older than when we began high school. And after
spending approximately 7,560 hours within the walls of PCGS,
surely what has taken place in that duration of time will affect
whatever decision we will make now or in the future. And for
that we thank the school.
For the people here today who are here to witness their
loved-ones graduate, thank you. You don’t know how much this
means to them and probably neither do they. But I assure you
everyone here in togas has made some effort in order to deserve
what they are about to receive today. [Graduates, thank your
parents because I am speaking before you now, but my parents
aren’t even here.] I also would like to apologize for
all those times we disappointed you, worried you, hurt you by
talking or fighting back, all those things we could never take
back. But we stand before you now to prove to you that you did
not put up with nothing. So we thank you and congratulate you
for putting up with us.
Let’s give a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen to the
people before us – they are the teachers of Philippine
Christian Gospel School, and we applaud them because they have
achieved a mentor's purpose and more. They have taught us
graduates and we have learned. We may not always remember who
discovered gravity, or what a conjugate is, or how it is to
calculate economic equilibrium – but for sure we will remember
that you have taught us that we could succeed, IF we worked –
IF we tried. You didn't teach us to stand, but you taught us to
stand after we fall. You taught us to see what others would find
vague. You taught us to hear others aside from ourselves. You
taught us to think. Because of you, we were pushed to our limits
for us to test what we are truly capable of, we were torn to see
what is truly in us, and we were crushed to feel what we could
truly bear. And for all that we are indebted to you for life.
To the graduates, may I remind you that we do not stand at the
brink of success but at the brink of an abyss. What is at the
bottom remains a mystery to us for it is our future. Some would
dare to face it and jump, however there are those who would
rather stay behind and cling to what was. But face it we must
and face it we shall whether we like it or not. The problem now
is if we are going to land on our feet or are we going to sprawl
all over the ground? If you trust the One who stood by you
through all these years, then surely He will stand by you for
the rest of your life. "As long as we have memories,
yesterday remains. As long as we have hopes, tomorrow awaits. As
long as we have GOD, today is the tomorrow we have always
dreamed of."
Thank you.