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¿Que es lo que demostramos después de estar en la presencia de nuestro Dios?


 
Humildad, mansedumbre, esperanza y mucho amor hacia el prójimo. Oh! nos volvemos arrogantes, sabelotodo,  sin sentido y amor hacia el prójimo, pedantes que caminan por las nubes, autosuficientes. Han escuchado la frase pensé que iba a ser un desorden absoluto sin mi presencia. Entonces aceptas que no has preparado tu redil de la forma correcta. Si yo estuviera pendiente a lo que el hombre dice y hace y no a lo que Dios me dice en su palabra, desistiría de seguir tal obra. Es por eso que Daniel antes de entrar en el foso de los leones se encontraba; “Entonces se juntaron aquellos hombres, y hallaron a Daniel orando y rogando en presencia de su Dios”. Daniel 6:11. Esto fue antes de que convencieran al rey de que tenía que obedecer la ley y echarlo en el foso  de los leones. Nosotros debemos meditar en esto siempre; porque hay cada foso que tenemos que enfrentar con AMOR para poder lograr la Gran Comisión que Jesús nos encomendó a Ti y a MÍ. Dios tiene el control de mi vida y espero que de la tuya también.  ¡Orar sin cesar 2014! Amén...

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