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Dios valora la capacidad de soportar

Jul 06, 20243 min
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Then the devotional contact today. Today’ s Bible reading begins in verse 23

of Hebrews, chapter 11 by faith Moses. When he was born, he was hidden by his parents for three months because they saw him a beautiful child and did not fear the king' s decree by faith Moses made already great, refused to call himself the son of Pharaoh' s daughter, choosing rather to be mistreated with the people of God, than to enjoy the temporal delights of the Sin, having for greater riches the reproach of Christ than the treasures

of the Egyptians, because he had his gaze on the reward. By faith he left Egypt, fearing not the wrath of the king, because he held himself as seeing the invisible. By faith he celebrated the Passover and the sprinkling of blood so that he might destroy the firstborn. Do not touch them by faith. They passed through the red sea like dry land and tried the Egyptians to do the same, they were drowned as human beings. We often have

difficulty realizing what the Lord does in our lives. We are limited by the passage of time, the confusion of current circumstances, and the lack of understanding of God’ s plans and means to achieve them. So studying the lives of men and women in the Bible helps us to see how the Lord acts in the past. When we face uncertainty, we can analyze the example of Moses, who had an uncertain life full of difficulties, but stood firm as

if he were seeing the invisible in Greek. The root of the word stay firm refers to the ability to endure under difficulty. Moses successfully persevered under pressure by keeping his focus on God. Instead of in the circumstances of Moses’ example, we learn that this is also what the Lord desires for us. Although we may want to get out of a difficult wave situation as soon as

possible, that may not be God’ s purpose. Your goal is not to make us feel as comfortable as possible, but to transform ourselves into the image of your child, and the ability to endure helps us to do so. If God calls us to deal with pain, difficulties, or uncertainty, we can find encouragement in knowing that we are never alone to see the invisible is to realize that God' s grace and comfort bring us out afloat in every situation. Sir doesn' t want us to just stand the difficulties.

He wants us to trust him and bring glory to his name through our dependence.

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