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Overcome

19 Tuesday Jan 2016

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Temptation
Today’s Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:13 Version NIV
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+10%3A13&version=NIV

Temptation is a reality in the lives of Christians. You cannot help but be tempted, but the responsibility of falling into temptation is all yours.

We need to be aware of some truths about temptation: First, no temptation comes upon us without the knowledge and permission of God; second, there is no power in the universe greater than the eternal God; and finally, the temptation can sometimes have positive results. The provocation tests our faith and show, through it, our dependence on God.

Once, Jesus was led into the wilderness to be tempted, but his attitude there, being tempted, showed his intimate relationship with God.

According to the Bible, we will never be tempted beyond our strength. God knows everything and has control over everything that happens to us; we must turn to Him in times of temptation. God will give us strength to resist temptations.

If we overcome the obstacles, we grow in our faith, in our maturity and our relationship with God.

Ildefonso Torres

No Fear

27 Sunday Dec 2015

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Jesus Silence 2
Have you ever been falsely accused? Accused of something that you didn’t do and you are being judged based on this false accusation. Very difficult but a very common experience. Any unjust accusation brings bitter experiences and can leave lasting scars.

Many people do not waste the opportunity to cast calumnies and accusations to the face of people who want to live a dignified and just life. We just have to look around us, in our government, our jobs and even in our own homes.

Sometimes the best answer to false and unjust accusations is silence. But not a silence that represents guilt or cowardice, but of conscience before the example of one bigger than us, Jesus. “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. (1 Peter 2:23)

We must keep this truth in our hearts; God cares for us and certainly defend our cause. We are not alone, struggling aimlessly without protection; on the contrary, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” (Psalm.46:1).

Therefore, we must not be afraid.

Ildefonso Torres

No Partiality

05 Thursday Nov 2015

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Preconceptions
Today’s Reading: Deuteronomy 16:19 Version ESV
What determines the existence of preconceptions in society? A compendium of Social Sciences says that human beings tend to underestimate what cannot be compared.

Preconceived ideas are acquired. They are not born with man. We, as we grow, we learn gradually to carry out certain associations of ideas: a flower equals beauty; man is strength; women represent emotions; Jewish is synonymous with greed; abroad is a “gringo”. These images end up forming part of the people.

However, more damaging than the words and images is our behavior towards minority groups; or our contempt for the lower classes, an attitude of superiority, relative to others, based on the haircut, lower education, lower purchasing power and many other things.

But for God all men are equal, because he created them in his image and likeness. God does not show partiality. All of us need God to live, to breathe, to exist.

Hear what the Bible says, “You shall not pervert justice. You shall not show partiality, and you shall not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and subverts the cause of the righteous.”

Ildefonso Torres

Look To Jesus

27 Tuesday Oct 2015

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Techology & Shortage
Today’s Reading: John 8:12
Today, in most developed centers of population, the average life expectancy of people rises from year to year. Not long ago, the average life of a man was just 50 years. Today, thanks to various factors and resources of medicine, a man can expect to live an average of 65-75 years.

In a way, technological progress, electronics and human resources have become indispensable tools for prolonging life. But they come at a time when any technological device gets back to a disappointed life, near death patient. You cannot do much more for a patient who is in a vegetative state, that is, which remains alive thanks to the aid of sophisticated machines and equipment.

It is then that human resources are exhausted, and we can only rely on our faith. The faith that moves mountains; faith in the person who understands the human being: God! God, Creator of all of us and giver of life in Christ Jesus.

Do not wait until everything fails and you have no strength to turn to Him. Look to Jesus now!

Ildefonso Torres

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