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Rain and fire upon us
·Rapha Abreu

Rain and fire upon us

Throughout the Scriptures, God uses powerful images to reveal the work of the Holy Spirit. Among them, two appear repeatedly: rain and fire. They may seem like completely opposite images when we read them, but rain speaks of life, renewal, and abundance, while fire speaks of purification, holiness, and power. When we cry out, “Holy Spirit, fall like a flood” or “Holy Spirit, send Your fire,” we are echoing deeply biblical symbols that point to God’s work among His people. The Holy Spirit is not merely a force or a passing emotion. He is the living presence of God dwelling within us, transforming dry hearts into fertile ground and igniting cold lives with the fire of His presence. Rain upon dry ground “I will make them and the places surrounding my hill a blessing. I will send down showers in season; there will be showers of blessing.” Ezekiel 34:26 Since the Old Testament, God has promised to pour out blessings upon His people like rain that falls at the proper time. The image of water is frequently used to describe spiritual renewal, restoration, and abundant life that come from the Lord. In a world marked by spiritual exhaustion, many hearts […]

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New beginnings
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New beginnings

Ruth’s story doesn’t belong only to the past; it resonates deeply today. In a world marked by loss, unexpected changes, and difficult new beginnings, her journey reveals that God continues to write stories of redemption amidst pain. Ruth didn’t have an easy life. She faced grief, uncertainty, and displacement. Yet, her faith, her choices, and her perseverance led her to experience something far greater than she could have imagined. And this also speaks directly to us today. In the midst of pain “But Ruth said, ‘Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.’” Ruth 1:16 Ruth loses everything that, humanly speaking, gave stability to her life. A widow, a foreigner, and without guarantees, she decides not to turn back. Ruth’s choice to stay with Naomi reveals a faith that doesn’t depend on comfort. Today, many people face similar losses—emotional, familial, professional. In the midst of all this, the decision to remain steadfast in God continues to be an act of faith. It’s not about having answers, but about choosing to trust even […]

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Judgment, revelation, and redemption
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Judgment, revelation, and redemption

When reading the narrative of the plagues in Egypt, in the book of Exodus, a question often arises: why didn’t God free His people with just one word? At first glance, it may seem like unnecessary suffering, even cruelty. But in reality, each plague carried a profound revelation about who God is. Egypt was a society filled with gods, where every area of life was attributed to a deity. What God does there is not only to free Israel — it is to reveal His absolute sovereignty over everything and everyone, showing that there is no other besides Him. False gods “…and I will bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. I am the Lord.” Exodus 12:12 The plagues sent to Egypt were not random. They struck directly at what the Egyptians worshiped, confronting their gods and exposing their powerlessness. The Nile, considered sacred, turned to blood. Animals that were worshiped were struck. Plagues like locusts, flies, and darkness came upon the land, showing that none of the gods of Egyptian culture had the power to stop the work of the true God. Even the sun, represented by one of Egypt’s chief deities, could not prevent the darkness. Each […]

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Between resurrection and conviction
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Between resurrection and conviction

The resurrection of Jesus was not merely an isolated event, but the beginning of a profound transformation in the lives of the disciples. The week following Easter Sunday reveals a process of understanding, faith, and restoration. In that interval, we see how God works in the human heart, even amid doubt, fear, and uncertainty. From confusion to revelation In the first days after the resurrection, the disciples were deeply shaken. Even with the empty tomb, they still did not fully understand what had happened. The pain of the crucifixion was still fresh, and hope seemed fragile. It was in this setting that Jesus began to reveal Himself in a personal and intentional way. In John 20:14–16, Mary Magdalene encounters Jesus, but initially does not recognize Him. It is only when He calls her by name that her eyes are opened. This shows us that the risen Christ continues to reveal Himself in an intimate and personal way. Likewise, in Luke 24:30–31, the disciples on the road to Emmaus only recognize Him at the breaking of bread, a gesture that points to communion and spiritual revelation. These encounters show that faith is born not merely from external evidence, but from a […]

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A sound that only comes from us
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A sound that only comes from us

All of creation reveals the glory of God. The sky, the sea, the mountains, and even the wind express, in their own way, who He is. There is a constant praise happening all around us, often imperceptible to our ears because it is so commonplace in our daily lives, yet fully known by God. Yet, there is something unique about human worship. There is a sound, a surrender, an awareness that only we, as His children, can offer. Nature praises for what it was created to be. We worship because we know who created us, and that changes everything. Creation glorifies “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” Psalm 19:1 Nature lives in constant witness to the greatness of the Creator. The sun rises and sets in perfect order, the seas obey their limits, and all creation responds to the voice of God without question. Psalm 148 invites the sun, the moon, the stars, and all the earth to praise the Lord. This praise does not depend on choice, feeling, or circumstance. Creation fulfills its purpose automatically, reflecting God’s majesty simply by existing. It doesn’t need to understand in order to obey; it simply responds […]

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Faith tested by fire
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Faith tested by fire

Faith is easy when everything is going well, but it is forged in the flames of trials. We are not tested for our destruction but to be purified and strengthened—never beyond what we can bear. Just as gold is refined by fire, our faith is strengthened when it remains firm in the midst of adversity. It’s in those moments that we move from merely talking about trusting God to truly living that trust, even when we don’t understand the path ahead. Faith that endures “So that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” 1 Peter 1:7 Peter compares faith to gold, which must be purified to reach its true value. Likewise, God allows the fire of trials to remove impurities—pride, doubt, self-reliance. The fire doesn’t come to consume, but to transform. When we remain firm even without seeing the outcome, we are being shaped into the image of Christ. True faith isn’t measured by the absence of struggles but by perseverance through them. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not spared from the furnace, but […]

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Prayer: Eternally healed
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Prayer: Eternally healed

Father, thank You for being the God who heals—who transforms us in both visible and invisible ways. Even when physical healing doesn’t come, You are present, working in the unseen. Help me to recognize that Your work goes beyond the flesh—that healing is also divine and spiritual. Even in the face of death or loss, You are the true victory. Teach me to trust in the promise of eternal life with You. Even when we are not healed in this life, we receive eternal healing by Your side. When it is Your will, heal us here and extend our days on earth with health—but help my heart understand that even when we don’t see healing with human eyes, we have already gained eternal life in You. May I learn from Jesus and experience the peace that surpasses all understanding. Help me live in the hope of the healing that is already taking place, even when I cannot see it. May I not fix my eyes on things happening the way I desire, but on who You are—a Father who cares and pours out His grace. Let each day of my life on earth be marked by faith, not by doubt […]

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Invisible healing
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Invisible healing

Losing someone we love is one of the hardest moments in the human journey. The pain of longing and the physical absence seem to contradict our faith and often make us question why God doesn’t heal or stop the suffering.However, the truth is that God always heals—sometimes in a visible way, other times in an eternal one. When we are in Christ, even death becomes a doorway to life, for He has conquered it. Different forms “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” Isaiah 53:5 We often expect healing to come in a physical, immediate, and visible form. We long to see the body restored, the pain fade, and the smile return. But God sees beyond what human eyes can perceive. His healing is not limited to the flesh—it reaches the spirit, the soul, and eternity. There are pains He does not remove but transforms into lessons, comfort, and faith. Spiritual healing goes deeper than any human medicine can reach. God doesn’t just remove sickness; He restores the heart, renews the mind, and strengthens hope. Faith does not […]

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Prayer: God works through “yes”
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Prayer: God works through “yes”

Father, thank You that Your strength does not depend on mine, but that through my “yes,” You strengthen me to keep going. Thank You for teaching me each day that obedience is not following only when everything seems right, but believing and acting even before seeing. May I have the courage to obey Your commandments, even when my understanding fails, trusting that in every obedient step lies the seed of a miracle. Jesus asked the servants to fill the jars with water—and they witnessed a miracle. He asked Peter to cast his nets again after catching nothing all night—and it became the greatest catch of his life! So often, the miracle stands beside the act of faith, the obedient step, even when the situation appears impossible. Lord, do not let my faith be made of mere words or comfortable beliefs. Awaken in me a burning desire to manifest Your Kingdom through obedience, even when it costs me everything. Help me see that the true miracle is not only about visible results, but about the inner transformation that happens when I choose to trust You. May my life be marked by gestures of faith—by steady, daily actions in the details—that reveal […]

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Miracle in obedience
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Miracle in obedience

Obedience is a key that opens doors human strength could never move. Many times, we wait to see the miracle before obeying—but God calls us to obey before seeing. In John 2:5, at the wedding in Cana, Mary said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you”. That simple instruction preceded Jesus’ first miracle—the transformation of water into wine. The miracle didn’t begin when the wine appeared, but when someone decided to obey. A Step Directed “Simon answered, ‘Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because You say so, I will let down the nets.’” Luke 5:5 To obey is to acknowledge that God knows what He’s doing, even when we don’t understand the path. Peter experienced this when Jesus asked him to cast the nets again after a long, fruitless night. With a single act of faith, the impossible happened—the fish came, the boat overflowed, and Peter’s heart was transformed. Many times, the miracle we’ve been asking for is on the other side of simple obedience—a single step guided by God. The Kingdom of God moves by faith, and true faith is expressed through practice—through the daily “yes” we give to God without hesitation or […]

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Prayer: Walking in the presence
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Prayer: Walking in the presence

Lord, I want to seek Your face more, not just Your hand. May my heart not be satisfied with visible blessings or miracles, but long for intimacy with You. May this pursuit be my priority and my greatest treasure.Forgive me for so many times murmuring or desiring only earthly provisions, failing to see Your presence—which is the only thing that truly matters. How often I complain, discontent, even while You care for me constantly! Teach me to trust in Your faithfulness in seasons without visible provision, remembering that Your presence sustains above all else. I want to rejoice fully in You, even when circumstances are not as I imagined. May my faith not depend on what I see, but on Who You are: Constant, Perfect, and Good, even in difficult times.Father, guide me to seek You always, continually. May I not settle for temporary moments, but live in daily worship, in authentic praise and sincere surrender, building a relationship with You that lasts for eternity. May my prayers, my moments of silence, and my devotion be the expression of this constant pursuit. When I seek Your face, I discover there is no greater gift than Your presence, and my heart […]

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Seeking the face
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Seeking the face

“My heart says of You, ‘Seek his face!’. Your face, Lord, I will seek.” Psalm 27:8 Seeking God is the most precious calling for the Christian. However, many times we run the risk of seeking only what He can give us, and not Who He is. We focus on His blessings rather than His presence. The hand or the face? “In the desert the whole community grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The Israelites said to them, ‘If only we had died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death!’” Exodus 16:2–3 The “hand of God” is often associated with His works, provisions, and miracles. The “face of God,” however, points to intimacy, presence, and communion. Seeking only the hand can turn us into utilitarian Christians, interested in what God does, rather than in Who He is. Israel experienced this danger in the desert. God parted the sea, sent manna, water, and protection, yet the people constantly complained and distanced themselves from His presence. This shows that miracles do not sustain faith, but intimacy […]

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What is more powerful than God
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What is more powerful than God

In Exodus 7 to 9, we see the narrative of the plagues of Egypt and the direct confrontation between the power of God and the illusion of human power. Pharaoh, hardened in his heart, believed he could resist the Lord, and his magicians tried to replicate the signs performed by Moses. For a time, it seemed they could imitate, but soon it became evident that only God had the true power. This story reminds us that, in our lives, the world may seem to offer strength, stability, or solutions similar to God’s, but nothing compares to the sovereignty of the Lord. Unsustained imitation “Pharaoh then summoned wise men and sorcerers, and the Egyptian magicians also did the same things by their secret arts. Each one threw down his staff and it became a snake…” Exodus 7:11 The magicians managed to reproduce some of Moses’ signs, like turning the staff into a snake or imitating the initial plagues. This shows that the world may offer alternatives that resemble God’s work: riches, power, pleasure, and even a false spirituality. However, this imitation cannot last long, for it lacks the true source. Human power, limited as it is, always tries to compete with […]

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Prayer: Chosen
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Prayer: Chosen

Father, so many times I focus on the blessings I receive—gifts, achievements, moments when I become visible and evident, when miracles become visible and evident—and I forget that Your eyes are turned toward my surrendered heart. Forgive me for wanting to feel chosen only by what I have, instead of being fully open and available for You to have me completely. Teach me to offer my life as a living sacrifice, pleasing to You. May my life not be defined by what I receive, but by who I become in You. May I understand that grace is upon all creation, but the chosen are those who allow the Father to receive from their lives. Let love, faithfulness, and obedience remain constant in me. Cause my heart to surrender fully—not out of obligation or expectation, but out of love. Lord, help me to transform my understanding of being chosen—not as a privilege of status, but as a responsibility of commitment. May I learn to live each day not for myself, but for the One who called me out of darkness into His marvelous light. May my actions show that Your mercy and grace upon me are greater than my achievements. I […]

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The Master’s process
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The Master’s process

The Bible is not just a book of stories — it reveals processes, teaches principles, and invites us to see life from God’s perspective. When we look at Jesus’ journey, we often focus on His public ministry — the miracles, sermons, and healings. But there is a quieter part, barely detailed in Scripture, that holds immense value: the years of preparation, growth, and development. Jesus went through common processes while being continuously shaped by the Father. The process is part of the purpose, and even behind the scenes, God is forming something great within us. Walking in the Steps of the Son “After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers.” Luke 2:46-47 When we look at Jesus, we instantly recognize the Master — the One who taught multitudes, healed the sick, and performed miracles. We know He began His public ministry at the age of 30 (as cited in Luke 3:23), but we often overlook everything that happened before that. Jesus spent years being formed — silent to the world, but fully active before the […]

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Prayer: Burning without consuming
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Prayer: Burning without consuming

I invite you to say this prayer, a moment to surrender all areas and situations of your life to the Lord, allowing Him to take control and use you constantly to bear fruit for His Kingdom. Remember, you don’t have to pray exactly as written here; I know everyone has their own way of speaking to the Father. But if you’d like to follow along, it will be my pleasure. Prayer Lord, I want to be like the bush that burned before Moses: a flame that does not consume itself, a reflection of Your presence. May I burn continually with love, faith, and obedience, fulfilling Your purpose with every step I take. I acknowledge that I am not indispensable to Your work, but I thank You for Your grace that chooses to use me. Use me, Lord, to draw others to You so that everyone around me may know Your greatness and mercy. Teach me to remain in Your presence without being consumed by the pressures of this world. May my strength come from You, and may I fully trust in Your power that sustains me. Make me burn with passion for Your Kingdom, guided by Your Holy Spirit. The […]

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Prayer: Living and Constant Presence
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Prayer: Living and Constant Presence

Lord God, I know that Jesus Christ is not merely a memory of the past but the living presence that walks with me today. Thank You that through Him, I find strength and direction amid life’s uncertainties. May I see and experience Your love in every detail of my days, trusting that Jesus is the answer to all my needs. Help me understand that the same grace Jesus demonstrated while walking among men is available to me now. May my heart be open to hear His voice and follow His call, knowing that You continue to work miracles in my life. Teach me to live in the hope that comes from Your promise to be with me until Eternity. Father, I want to proclaim that Jesus is sufficient for me. When I face challenges, may I remember that His light shines in the darkness and that His presence brings peace even amidst storms. Strengthen my faith so I may live confidently, reflecting His love to the world. Finally, shape me into the image of Christ, that I may walk as He walked—loving, forgiving, and serving. Jesus lives and is here, and may this truth be evident in my actions and […]

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Truly transformed
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Truly transformed

You can change everything in your life: a new job, a marriage, new friendships, travels, and countless other things. Yet, even if you change everything around you, nothing will truly change in your life unless God changes the times and seasons. It is He who brings fresh air and new directions. God of Movement “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing, and perfect will.” Romans 12:2 All these changes may bring a sense of novelty, but external changes cannot transform the essence of who we are. Often, we try to fill internal gaps by altering our surroundings, but the emptiness remains when God is not at the center of these changes. True transformation occurs when the Lord renews our minds and hearts. He is the one who gives us purpose and direction. Without divine intervention, even the most significant external changes will not satisfy the deep needs of the soul. Creator of New Beginnings “He changes times and seasons; he deposes kings and raises up others. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge […]

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Towards the future
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Towards the future

You need to make your future respect you, but there is a right way to do that. It’s necessary for you to reflect on your steps and work on your path, moving toward God’s plans. Sow today! “Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” John 12:24 The only way for your future to respect you is through your sowing. It will not respect your wishes, your projects, or your personal plans. But what you plant and nurture along the way shapes and prepares your future, and that’s how it respects you. No matter how well-intentioned your dream may be, if it isn’t accompanied by action, it won’t take you anywhere. Walk in obedience “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” Joshua 1:8 Your future does not respect the voice of your promises. If you do not walk in obedience, they will not be fulfilled in your life. God has already activated them in […]

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Prayer: Towards the Extraordinary
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Prayer: Towards the Extraordinary

Shall we pray for the journey towards the goal? That God may shape and transform us both on an ordinary day and on an extraordinary one. He is working! Prayer Lord, I thank You for every simple moment in my day and for each daily task that, even when it seems to lack purpose and significance, shapes my character and brings me closer to Your plan. May I recognize the value of small actions and details that transform me according to Your will. Teach me to be faithful in every task You entrust to me, knowing that obedience in the ordinary paves the way for the extraordinary. May I not seek only great achievements, but also have the humility to serve in what seems small, without constantly seeking what is considered great in the eyes of others. May Your Spirit lead me to be constant and persevering. Let me see Your purpose in every situation, developing patience and gentleness, just as Christ did in His simplicity. Just as the Son was prepared, prepare me for the promise You have given me. Increase my faith to see that You are present in all areas of my life, using the most common […]

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Molded in the ordinary
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Molded in the ordinary

God has placed you in situations that are not His ultimate purpose for your life, but that shape and prepare you for that greater plan. Daily “Son though he was, he learned obedience from what he suffered and, once made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him” Hebrews 5:8-9 Jesus wasn’t made to be a carpenter, but for 30 years, He was in that position. He knew deep inside that carpentry was not His life’s purpose. He was created and destined for something much greater. God prepared His Son through simple, everyday activities for a supernatural calling, and He can prepare and transform you in your work and daily tasks as well. Constantly obedient “Now it is God who makes both us and you stand firm in Christ. He anointed us” 2 Corinthians 1:21 We often think that God only prepares us spiritually when we are in a spiritual environment. Of course, that strengthens our contact and relationship with God, but it is not the only place where He works. He is using your daily obedience and consistency to build the supernatural, not through extraordinary events. The one who is faithful in little is also faithful in much. The […]

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Prayer: Directing the wind
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Prayer: Directing the wind

There will be days when life is completely beautiful, like a summer evening with friends. At other times, there will be storms, and that’s normal! God is present in both. He cares, guides, and directs the wind. Just adjust the sails and fix your eyes on the Father. Would you like to pray about this together? Prayer “Father, I know that many times the strong winds and storms of life make me lose my way. There are moments when I feel disoriented, not knowing where to steer the ship of my life. But, Father, I know You are with me at every step of this journey, even when the sea seems too rough. Teach me, Lord, to adjust the sails so I can navigate according to Your will, towards Your plan for my life. May I not focus on the opposing winds, but on Your promise and direction. Give me wisdom to understand that, even though I cannot control the circumstances around me, I can trust in You, knowing that You are taking care of every detail. May my eyes always be fixed on Jesus, just as Peter walked on the water while looking at Him. Do not let the […]

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Adjust the sails
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Adjust the sails

Many times we are on a path, and then, we divert our gaze. This changes our steps, actions, and goals, either leading us to the right path or diverting us to the wrong one. Towards Christ “But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, ‘Lord, save me!’ Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. ‘You of little faith,’ he said, ‘why did you doubt?” Matthew 14:30-31 Keeping watch over the direction of our gaze is something that defines the direction of our steps. In Matthew 14, we see the story of Peter, where Jesus calls him to walk on water, and he goes to meet the Son. While Peter’s eyes were on Jesus, he stayed above the water. The invitation was made by God, the path was created by Him, but at a certain moment, Peter stops and looks at the waves. Then, he begins to sink. When Peter’s eyes were focused on Jesus, miracles happened; but when he focused on the storm and the problems, he strayed from the path of life. Steer the boat “I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, […]

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You are weak
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You are weak

Your strength comes from God. He offers grace and love so that by seeking Him, you become strong. But to live this, you need to expose yourself, that is, open your heart and allow yourself to be molded by Him. Get exposed You’ve certainly heard someone say, or maybe you’ve said yourself, that we can only help someone who wants to be helped. This is also the dynamic of God’s aid. We need to recognize that we are sick so that He can act and heals us. The Gospel only saves those who recognize that they need salvation. This does not mean that only some of us need it, but that He can only act on those who know they need it. God does not invade; He is at your side, waiting for you to give Him freedom to act. That is why you need to recognize your limits and expose your weaknesses. What does the word say? Do you want examples of this in the Bible? In Mark 10:51, in the story of blind Bartimaeus, Jesus already knew the man’s need, yet He didn’t bring healing directly. He approaches the man and first asks, “What do you want Me […]

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