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Leer hoy y Orar fuerte por este Mundo

Leer hoy: Filipenses 2:1-11; Ezequiel 20; Isaías 49. La blanda respuesta quita la ira; Mas la palabra áspera hace subir el furor. (Proverbios 15:1 RVR60) Te invito a que empieces a usar la técnica de Jesús que con palabras dulces y sutiles pudo alcanzar las masas y con amor venció al enemigo. Las parábolas que utilizaba podía enseñar y entrenar a sus discípulos de forma practica y sencilla. La respuesta suave quita la ira. Piensa antes de hablar, es un problema de todos. Orar sin cesar!! Pido Oración por la terrible noticia en Connecticut por la vida de estos niños y por las familias que perdieron un hijo(a) en estas fechas tan especiales. No hay forma de explicar un hecho tan atroz. Dios te bendiga!!
Amén

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