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Leer hoy: Filipenses 2:12-30,3,4; Ezequiel 21,22,23,24; Isaías 50,51,52. Por tanto, ceñid los lomos de vuestro entendimiento, sed sobrios, y esperad por completo en la gracia que se os traerá cuando Jesucristo sea manifestado; (1 Pedro 1:13 RVR60) Si leemos todo el versículo nos hacen un llamado a una vida santa. Como único vamos a poder entender esto es haciéndolo, porque tratarlo se quedaría en la puerta y nada se lograría. Los Padres queremos ver a nuestros hijos en cosas buenas y nosotros los padres estamos haciendo lo bueno delante de ellos. Limpiemos nuestros lomos y veremos la diferencia. Orar sin cesar!! Dios te bendiga!!
Amén

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