DAY 2: Ephisians 2:4-9 God is not only our creator, in his grace and mercy, he gift us with salvation, becoming our Savior! We give thanks for His extreme kindness! GW: But God is rich in mercy because of his great love for us. We were dead because of our failures, but he made usSigue leyendo «Gratitute not grATTITUDE! Day 2»
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Gratitude not grATITUDE!
NOVEMBER: A month of Gratitude not GrATITUDE! To be Grateful requires that your GrATITUDE be radical, removing all that is usual or traditional. It requires that you give thanks first and frequently. Just a simple “Thank you for today”. This month we will be giving thanks with a right ATITUDE! An attitude of praising,Sigue leyendo «Gratitude not grATITUDE!»
Madurez Espiritual / Spiritual Maturity
Mide tu madurez espiritual y asume tu responsabilidad. Algun@s decimos que somos espirituales, pero no recordamos que podemos ser inmadur@ toda una vida. Si todo el tiempo te la pasas diciendo/escribiendo que “el Diablo esto y lo otro” donde esta tu madurez, siempre estas proclamando que estas batallando, pero nunca ganas. Pobre Diablo, le dasSigue leyendo «Madurez Espiritual / Spiritual Maturity»
The Anatomy of a Tertulia – a sacred conversation
By Rev. Dr. Maritza A. de Gonzalez “Come, let’s worship and bow down. Let’s kneel in front of the Lord, our maker, because he is our God and we are the people in his care, the flock that he leads. If only you would listen to him today!” (Psalm 95:6-7 GW) Silence should be theSigue leyendo «The Anatomy of a Tertulia – a sacred conversation»
Will it and Do it!/Desealo y Hazlo!
Will It and Do It Today’s reflection written by the Rev. Dr. Maritza Angulo de Gonzalez July 02, 2014 Romans 7:15-25a (GW) I don’t realize what I’m doing. I don’t do what I want to do. Instead, I do what I hate. I don’t do what I want to do, but I agree that God’s standardsSigue leyendo «Will it and Do it!/Desealo y Hazlo!»
On trial before Pontius Pilate – Juicio delante de Poncio Pilato
Mark 15: 1b-5 “The whole Jewish council decided to tie Jesus up, lead him away, and hand him over to Pilate. Pilate asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” “Yes, I am,” Jesus answered him. The chief priests were accusing him of many things. So Pilate asked him again, “Don’t you have anySigue leyendo «On trial before Pontius Pilate – Juicio delante de Poncio Pilato»
Where were the dissenters – Donde estaban los dissidents?
Mark 14:63-64 “The Chief Priest lost his temper. Ripping his clothes, he yelled, “Did you hear that? After that do we need witnesses? You heard the blasphemy. Are you going to stand for it?” They condemned him, one and all. The sentence: death.” Hamilton indicated that “Joseph and Nicodemus were respected leaders who were afraidSigue leyendo «Where were the dissenters – Donde estaban los dissidents?»
If Judas had only waited – Si Judas hubiese esperado
Matthew 27:3-5 Judas, the one who betrayed him, realized that Jesus was doomed. Overcome with remorse, he gave back the thirty silver coins to the high priests, saying, “I’ve sinned. I’ve betrayed an innocent man.” They said, “What do we care? That’s your problem!” Judas threw the silver coins into the Temple and left. ThenSigue leyendo «If Judas had only waited – Si Judas hubiese esperado»
A failure of Nerve – Le fallaron los nervios
Mark 14:66-72 Peter was in the courtyard. One of the chief priest’s female servants saw Peter warming himself. She looked at him and said, “You, too, were with Jesus from Nazareth!” But Peter denied it by saying, “I don’t know him, and I don’t understand what you’re talking about.” He went to the entrance. Then aSigue leyendo «A failure of Nerve – Le fallaron los nervios»
Giving Peter credit – Validando a Pedro
Luke 22:54-55 “So they arrested Jesus and led him away to the chief priest’s house. Peter followed at a [safe] distance. Some men had lit a fire in the middle of the courtyard. As they sat together, Peter sat among them.” I can hear many talking and preaching about Peter’s denial of Jesus, yet thisSigue leyendo «Giving Peter credit – Validando a Pedro»