Sunday, February 27, 2011

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SOLUTION OR OUR GOD?

In those days, Moses, had already become an adult, he visited his brothers noticed the work of which they were weighed down and saw an Egyptian strikes one of his Jewish brethren. He turned his gaze back and forth, and since there was no one killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. (Exodus 2:11-25)

Any situation in our life there are usually two different ways to react. The way of God or our own. Moses is an example of a man who, on several occasions, I try both ways. In step Today we see what happened when he took control of the situation in his own way. Although his motives were pure, the liberation from the slavery of his people, his method was wrong. Moses committed three errors.

1. He focused his attention on the difficulties rather than the Lord. How often do you and I do the same thing? The injustice or suffering arising from a certain situation and catalyze our attention, trying to find a solution, we forget about our Almighty God

2. Moses leaned on his strength and his understanding. When a problem occurs, the natural response is to do everything possible to solve it and do it quickly, but this is not always the answer.

3. He acted on instinct instead of waiting for the opportune time and instructions from the Lord. If a situation seems urgent to solve the problem as soon as possible becomes our priority, but without accurate information or guidance of God, we could combine some real trouble.

Our solution may seem perfectly logical at that precise moment, but, as in the case of Moses, is not always the best solution. An Egyptian was killed and the people jew was not released at all, Moses was not accepted and understood by those who tried to help, his life took a totally unexpected which led him to graze sheep in the desert for 40 years.

All of us, in some situations of our lives, we acted like Moses and we have suffered the consequences. We must not forget however, that God does not reject that the errors of Moses and Moses did not prevent God to accomplish his plans in favor of His people. God uses those 40 years to strengthen the character of future leaders through the trials and loneliness of the desert, then gave him another chance.

Undeterred, therefore, the Lord God will do the same with us when we recognize our mistakes and we put ourselves at your disposal.

Monday, February 14, 2011

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"... be strong and get to work!"

1 Chronicles 28:10
"... be strong and get to work!"

Here is a commentary by Albert Einstein about the crisis:

"We do not pretend that things will change if we always do the same. The crisis is the best blessing that a person or a country can have, because the crisis brings new projects. Creativity comes from anxiety, as the day comes from the dark night. The crisis stems invention, discoveries, major strategies. Those who pass the crisis over himself without falling behind. Who gives to the crisis in the failures and sorrows of his life, violates his talent and gives more value to the solutions to problems. The real crisis is the lack of jurisdiction. The drawback of the people and the States is laziness in finding the way out and the solutions. Without a crisis there are challenges, without challenges life is a routine, a slow death, there is no crisis without merit. It is the crisis that has seen the best of each one of us, no crisis, that wind is a caress. Speaking of the crisis and promote it to remain silent is to enhance conformity. The only crisis that may threaten your life is one in which no struggle to overcome it. "

How about these statements? As Christians, we live every day of the crisis, or evidence as we call them usually. Then ask ourselves: what do we do with these tests? How do we meet? We thank God that presents us with new challenges so that we can grow and mature in our faith in Christ? We allow the tests to do God's work in us?

God chose us to be part of His Kingdom and be courageous people, who do not pull back at the difficulties and reach the goal because they look to Christ, our King and Leader.
"We, therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, we set aside every weight and sin that so easily embraces us and let us run with perseverance the race that there is a proposal, he looked at Jesus, who creates faith and make it perfect. " Hebrews 12:1-2

Friday, February 4, 2011

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Jesus is at home in your heart?


"... I pray that he gives you, according to the riches of His glory, to be powerfully strengthened by His Spirit, in the inner man, and ensure that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith, because, being rooted and grounded in love, "
Ephesians 3:16-17

know Jesus Christ? How? For you is a historical figure, a hero to emulate, a great teacher of ethics, a Hollywood character, or what? And if you're a true Christian, Christ "is at home" in your heart? If you were to enter freely from room to room in your heart that things would disappoint him? You would put such questions as: "Why is this abomination here? What is that thing on the wall? What are they doing here as foreign magazines? What is that unworthy screensaver on your computer? Why so much dust on your Bible? "

The Apostle Paul made an interesting statement to the believers of Ephesus. He said" ... I pray that Christ may dwell in your hearts. .. " In the words of Paul the term "living" has a deeper meaning of what can be seen from a first reading. In the original language the meaning is " sit back and make this place home" . In other words, Paul was saying "My prayer is that Christ can not be a guest in your hearts, but comfortable at home in your heart. "

Sometimes it's hard to feel at home in some houses. In Sardinia, I met a woman who did not sit him in his expensive white leather couch for fear that it ruined, his home was so precious as untouchable. In other homes, however, you feel at ease the moment you enter.

We live our lives as true Christians and disciples of Christ so that he feels at ease in any room of our hearts, having absolute control over every area of \u200b\u200bour lives. We should be able to say "feel at ease Lord, shall enter where you want, open your cabinets? Go ahead. Wherever you want to go is all yours, every sector and every room belongs to you because you're not a guest, but the Lord of all that I have and I am! "

Then Jesus really is at home in your heart? And 'the Lord of your heart and your life?