Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Are You Happy Today?

The person who declares that Christianity makes men miserable is himself an utter stranger to it. It would be strange indeed if it made us wretched; consider to what a position it exalts us!

It makes us sons of God. Do you suppose that God will give all the happiness to His enemies and reserve all the mourning for His own family? Will His foes have laughter and joy, while His home-born children inherit sorrow and wretchedness? Will the sinner, who has no part in Christ, call himself rich in happiness, while we go mourning as if we were penniless beggars? No; we will rejoice in the Lord always and glory in our inheritance, for we "did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, 'Abba! Father!'"1 The rod of discipline must rest upon us in our measure, but it works for us the comfortable fruits of righteousness; and therefore by the help of the divine Comforter, we, a "people saved by the LORD," will rejoice in the God of our salvation.

We are married to Christ; and will our great Bridegroom permit His spouse to linger in constant grief? Our hearts are knit to Him: We are His members, and though for a while we may suffer as our Head once suffered, yet even now we are blessed with heavenly blessings in Him.

We have the promise of our inheritance in the comforts of the Spirit, which are neither few nor small. Inheritors of joy forever, we have foretastes of our portion. There are streaks of the light of joy to herald our eternal sunrise. Our riches are beyond the sea; our city with firm foundations lies on the other side of the river; gleams of glory from the spirit-world cheer our hearts and urge us onward.

It is truly said of us, "Happy are you, O Israel! Who is like you, a people saved by the LORD."

1Romans 8:15

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Arguments and Obedience

. . . the simplicity that is in Christ. —2 Corinthians 11:3



Simplicity is the secret to seeing things clearly. A saint does not think clearly until a long time passes, but a saint ought to see clearly without any difficulty. You cannot think through spiritual confusion to make things clear; to make things clear, you must obey. In intellectual matters you can think things out, but in spiritual matters you will only think yourself into further wandering thoughts and more confusion. If there is something in your life upon which God has put His pressure, then obey Him in that matter. Bring all your “arguments and . . . every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” regarding the matter, and everything will become as clear as daylight to you (2 Corinthians 10:5). Your reasoning capacity will come later, but reasoning is not how we see. We see like children, and when we try to be wise we see nothing (see Matthew 11:25).

Even the very smallest thing that we allow in our lives that is not under the control of the Holy Spirit is completely sufficient to account for spiritual confusion, and spending all of our time thinking about it will still never make it clear. Spiritual confusion can only be conquered through obedience. As soon as we obey, we have discernment. This is humiliating, because when we are confused we know that the reason lies in the state of our mind. But when our natural power of sight is devoted and submitted in obedience to the Holy Spirit, it becomes the very power by which we perceive God’s will, and our entire life is kept in simplicity.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Rising to the Top

“Lacks ambition.” That is not a phrase you want to see on your performance review. When it comes to work, employees who lack ambition seldom rise to the top of an organization. Without a strong desire to achieve something, nothing is accomplished. Ambition, however, has a dark side. It often has more to do with elevating self than with accomplishing something noble for others.

This was the case with many of the kings of Israel, including the first one. Saul started out with humility, but he gradually came to consider his position as something that belonged to him. He forgot that he had a special assignment from God to lead His chosen people in a way that would show other nations the way to God. When God relieved him of duty, Saul’s only concern was for himself (1 Sam. 15:30).

In a world where ambition often compels people to do whatever it takes to rise to positions of power over others, God calls His people to a new way of living. We are to do nothing out of selfish ambition (Phil. 2:3) and to lay aside the weight of sin that ensnares us (Heb. 12:1).

If you want to be someone who truly “rises up,” make it your ambition to humbly love and serve God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30).

Verse of the day

“[Imitating Christ’s Humility] Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,” Philippians 2:1-2 NIV

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Que hicistes cuando se fue la luz?

Donde estabas cuando se fue la luz? estabas en el trabajo, en la casa o en la carretera. Yo venia de Los Angeles cuando me avisa mi esposa que se habia ido la luz en la casa y que estaba preocupada porque la habían operado de los ojos y no quería estar en la obscuridad. Le dije que no se preocupara porque no tardaba en llegar mi cunada que se estaba quedando con nosotros y además no iba a tardar en llegar la luz.

Todavía no me habia dado cuenta de la seriedad del apagón, hasta que recibo una llamada de un amigo en Tijuana que me dijo que el apagón llegaba desde Arizona hasta Ensenada. Le llame a mi esposa y le dije que ya iba en camino y que no tardaría en llegar. Todavía habia bastante luz y no pense que tardaría mucho, hasta que me doy cuenta del trafico con que me iba a topar porque todos queríamos llegar a casa.

Después de tes horas en camino ya se obscureció y me hijo me hablo del trabajo porque no se podía comunicar con su familia y estaba preocupado porque no podía dejar su trabajo. Llegue primero a la casa de mi hijo y allí estaban todos bien pero no trabajaban los teléfonos. Los subo a todos al carro y me los lleve a mi casa para que no estuvieran solos en la obscuridad.

Cuando llegamos a casa ya mi esposa y cunada tenían velas prendidas y lamparas de mano listas. Tenían comida para todos y estaban augusto esperando que regresara la luz. Estebamos listos para esperar la llegada de la luz y no habia temor alguno.

En es momento me recordé de la parábola de las diez jóvenes: Mateo 25

"El reino de los cielos será entonces como diez jóvenes solteras que tomaron sus lámparas y salieron a recibir al novio. Cinco de ellas eran insensatas y cinco prudentes. Las insensatas llevaron sus lámparas, pero no se abastecieron de aceite. En cambio, las prudentes llevaron vasijas de aceite junto con sus lámparas. Y como el novio tardaba en llegar, a todas les dio sueño y se durmieron. A medianoche se oyó un grito: "¡Ahí viene el novio! ¡Salgan a recibirlo!" Entonces todas las jóvenes se despertaron y se pusieron a preparar sus lámparas. Las insensatas dijeron a las prudentes: "Dennos un poco de su aceite porque nuestras lámparas se están apagando." "No —respondieron éstas—, porque así no va a alcanzar ni para nosotras ni para ustedes. Es mejor que vayan a los que venden aceite, y compren para ustedes mismas." Pero mientras iban a comprar el aceite llegó el novio, y las jóvenes que estaban preparadas entraron con él al banquete de bodas. Y se cerró la puerta. Después llegaron también las otras. "¡Señor! ¡Señor! —suplicaban—. ¡Ábrenos la puerta!" "¡No, no las conozco!" , respondió él.
»Por tanto —agregó Jesús—, manténganse despiertos porque no saben ni el día ni la hora."

Cuando llegue el novio estaras preparada para recibirlo o te quedaras en la obscuridad. Vámonos preparando para recibir al novio. Tengamos lista nuestra casa con aceite para nuestras lamparas y cuando llegue lo podremos recibir con gusto a El y El a nosotros