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No Hay Preocupaciones en el Cielo

Enjugara Dios toda lagrima de los ojos de ellos, y ya no habrá muerte, ni habrá más llanto, ni clamor, ni dolor. Apocalipsis 21:4
¿Que has hecho hoy para evadir la muerte? Probablemente mucho. Has tomado píldoras, has hecho ejercicio, has evitado dulces y has seguido cuidándote de las grasas. ¿Por qué? ¿Por qué tanto esfuerzo?
Porque quieres mantenerte vivo. En el cielo no existirán preocupaciones como estas.
En realidad, no volverás a tener preocupaciones. Algunas madres se preocupan si sus hijos se lastiman. En el cielo no tendrán que preocuparse. En el cielo no sentiremos dolor. Algunos se preocupan por el envejecimiento. Pero en el cielo no será así, pues allí nuestra fuerza no menguara.
No somos hechos de acero, sino de polvo. Y esta vida no se corona con vida, sino con muerte.
La próxima vida, sin embargo, es diferente. Jesús insto a los cristianos de Esmirna a ser fieles hasta la muerte, <<y yo te daré la corona de la vida>> (Apocalipsis 2:10).
Buenas tardes.. Dios te bendiga!

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