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Y sabemos que Dios hace que todas las cosas cooperen para el bien de quienes lo aman y son llamados según el propósito que él tiene para ellos. Pues Dios conoció a (Romanos 8:28-30 NTV)
¿Porque Dios permite las cosas? ¿Le hemos preguntado? Estamos preguntando cual es su propósito. Oh estamos cuestionando. Pues te diré Dios va rompiendo cada cosa que no te ayuda a bien, y parece que término pero aún el resultado no está completo, tiene que pulirnos más y a veces duele demasiado pero en el resultado final se puede ver a Jesús en tu vida. Tienes que cambiar tu testimonio, no puedes seguir siendo la misma cosa todos los días, todos serán afectados si tu no recapacitas. Orar sin cesar 2014!! Feliz fin de semana largó !!

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