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La Oración Como Recordatorio

La oración eficaz del justo puede mucho. Santiago 5:16

La oración es el reconocimiento de que si Dios no se hubiese envuelto en nuestros problemas, aun estaríamos perdidos en las tinieblas. Es por su misericordia que hemos sido levantados. La oración es todo el proceso que nos recuerda quien es Dios y quienes somos nosotros.
Yo tengo la certeza de que en la oración hay un gran poder. Creo que Dios sana al herido, y levanta al que esta muerto. Pero no creo que nos corresponda decirle a Dios lo que tiene que hacer ni cuando debe hacerlo.
Dios sabe que, con nuestra limitada visión, ni siquiera sabemos por que debemos orar. Cuando le encomendamos nuestras peticiones, confiamos en que honrara nuestras oraciones con su santo criterio
Dios te bendiga
Amen

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