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Faith that Conquers Goliats

All of us, at some point in our lives face difficult moments, which make us feel overwhelmed, as if things were out of control and we feel threatened by defeat, shame and despair.

When we face these battles, our greatest defense is to have a strong faith in the Almighty God, based on the Word of God. Because then, we can overcome every problem that arise in life and emerge victorious.

If there is someone who came out victorious, it was King David before Goliath demonstrating confidence and security, 1 Samuel 17: 45-47 "Then David said to the Philistine, You come to me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come to you in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have provoked, the LORD will deliver you this day into my hand, and I will conquer you, and cut off your head, and give the bodies of the Philistines to the birds today. from heaven and to the beasts of the earth, and all the earth will know that there is a God in Israel, and all this congregation will know that Jehovah does not save with sword and spear: for the battle is the Lord's, and he will deliver you into our hands. "

Wow, what a most impressive statement, that shows a powerful faith, especially in those who have their confidence.

And what application today has the story of a shepherd of sheep and a giant.

What happens is that we all have our own goliaths in life and they come in all sizes and shapes. Goliaths can be a person, or a habit, of a relationship, or a situation that makes you feel overwhelmed.

It is not that you are not going to suffer afflictions or that you are not going to bleed, but in the end you will emerge victorious.

Winning our battles as David did, implies that we follow the following steps:

1. Remember the past victories. 1 Samuel 17: 32-36 "And David said to Saul, Do not let any man's heart faint because of him: your servant will go and fight against this Philistine." Saul said to David, "You can not go against that Philistine to fight with he, because you are a boy, and he a man of war from his youth. "David replied to Saul," Your servant was a shepherd of his father's sheep, and when a lion or a bear came and took some lamb from the herd I went out after him, and he struck him, and delivered him out of his mouth, and if he rose up against me, I would take his jaw and strike him and kill him: he was a lion, he was a bear, your servant killed him; and this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has provoked the army of the living God."

When David met with King Saul, he did not focus on the opposition and immediately began to think that it was what he did to have a victory: I killed a bears and a lion. And if he could kill a bear and a lion. If God gave them into my hands, God will also give into my hands this uncircumcised Philistine who provokes the living God and desecrates the very name of God.

So, remember the victories that God has given you in the past.

2. I must ask myself: Why do I want the victory?. To boast ?, or because I'm tired of dealing with problems ?, or because we seek our own benefit ?, or because we want things to be easier ?, that everyone loves us, that everything goes well ?.

The truth is that God does not try to make everything easy, but rather, seeks to make us more like Jesus.

David did not tell the King, I will tell him what we are going to do: if he gives me his daughter in marriage, enough money and frees my family, then I will get rid of Goliath.

David did not negotiate with King Saul. In his conversation with him, he never mentioned the money, or the daughter of the king or the freedom of his family. But he mentioned what dominated his thought: let's get rid of this uncircumcised that is challenging the sovereignty of the God of Israel.

3. The faith that wins is a faith that rejects the discouraging words of others. David goes to the battle front sent by his father to see if his brothers were okay.

1 Samuel 17: 26-30 "And David spoke to those who stood by him, saying, What shall be done to the man that kills this Philistine, and will take away the reproach of Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he may provoke to the squads of the living God, and the people answered the same words, saying, "So shall it be done to the man who defeated him." When Eliab heard his elder brother speak to them, he burned with anger against David and said: what have you come down to? And who have you left those few sheep in the desert? I know your pride and the malice of your heart, that you have come to see the battle. "David replied," What have I done now? Just to talk? And turning away from him towards others, he asked in the same way, and the people gave him the same answer as before. "

According to this story, David goes to the front and meets his brother Eliab. Whoever rebuked him and if he had listened to him, would have returned home. What's more, if he listens to him, he would have missed the opportunity to take an important step.

In the end, he also refused to listen to King Saul's comments. 1 Samuel 17: 33 "And Saul said to David, Thou can not go against that Philistine, to fight with him: for thou art a youth, and he a man of war from his youth." So let's be very careful who we listen to.

That is why the time of meditation alone with God is so vital. David had the habit of listening to God, and refused to listen to foolish advice

4. A true faith is one that recognizes the true nature of the battle. The true nature is that God fought against other gods, there were Dagon and Belzebub and Jehovah the true God.

And this is the real reason why we read in him. 1 Samuel 17:47 "And all this congregation shall know that the LORD saveth not with sword and spear: for the battle is the Lord's, and he will deliver you into our hands."

David was saying in other words, that this battle is between his gods and our God. I am going to show you that God is God and that he will take care of these gods. There is no doubt that what the enemy wants is to try to stop the fulfillment of our purposes and dreams that God has placed in us.

But if we understand what is happening, the situation becomes clearer, and we will no longer worry about ridicule, or criticism. Therefore, our focus should be on God, trust in Him and then we will see victory in our lives.

That is why the most important time is that we spend alone with God. That's where the battles are won. Battles are won in our minds, hearts and spirit. Believing that God is capable, therefore, victory is a fact.

Let us pray: "Lord, thank you for your love for us and for the stories about your servants, who were men and women like us, who trusted you and you give the victory, I pray that the Holy Spirit will give us the victory and thus give glory and honor to God, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, amen. "

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La Fe que Vence Los Goliats

Todos en algun momento de nuestras vidas enfrentamos momentos difíciles, que nos hacen sentir abrumados, como si las cosas estuvieran fuera de control y nos sentimos amenazados por la derrota, la verguenza y la desesperación.

Cuando enfrentamos estas batallas, nuestra mayor defensa es tener una fé fuerte en el Dios Todopoderoso, fundamentado en la Palabra de Dios. Porque entonces, podremos vencer cada problema que se presenten en la vida y salir victorioso.

Si hay alguien que salió triunfador fue el Rey David ante Goliat demostrando confianza y seguridad, 1 Samuel 17:45-47 "  Entonces dijo David al filisteo: Tú vienes a mí con espada y lanza y jabalina; mas yo vengo a ti en el nombre de Jehová de los ejércitos, el Dios de los escuadrones de Israel, a quien tú has provocado. Jehová te entregará hoy en mi mano, y yo te venceré, y te cortaré la cabeza, y daré hoy los cuerpos de los filisteos a las aves del cielo y a las bestias de la tierra; y toda la tierra sabrá que hay Dios en Israel. Y sabrá toda esta congregación que Jehová no salva con espada y con lanza; porque de Jehová es la batalla, y él os entregará en nuestras manos."

Wow, que declaración mas impresionante, eso demuestra una fé impactante, sobretodo de en quien tiene su confianza.

Y que aplicación tiene hoy la historia de un pastor de ovejas y un gigante.

Lo que pasa es que todos tenemos nuestros propios goliats en la vida y vienen en todos los tamaños y formas. Los goliats pueden ser una persona, o un hábito, de una relación, o una situación que le hace sentir abrumado.

No es que no vayas a padecer aflicciones o que no vayas a sangrar, pero al final saldrás triunfador.

Ganar nuestras batallas como David lo logró, implica que sigamos los siguientes pasos:

1. Recuerda las victorias pasadas. 1 Samuel 17: 32-36 "Y dijo David a Saúl: No desmaye el corazón de ninguno a causa de él; tu siervo irá y peleará contra este filisteo. Dijo Saúl a David: No podrás tú ir contra aquel filisteo, para pelear con él; porque tú eres muchacho, y él un hombre de guerra desde su juventud. David respondió a Saúl: Tu siervo era pastor de las ovejas de su padre; y cuando venía un león, o un oso, y tomaba algún cordero de la manada, salía yo tras él, y lo hería, y lo libraba de su boca; y si se levantaba contra mí, yo le echaba mano de la quijada, y lo hería y lo mataba. Fuese león, fuese oso, tu siervo lo mataba; y este filisteo incircunciso será como uno de ellos, porque ha provocado al ejército del Dios viviente."

Cuando David se entrevistó con el Rey Saul, no se enfocó en la oposición e inmediatamente comenzó a pensar que fué lo que hizo para tener una victoria: maté a un osos y a un leon. Y si pudo matar a un oso y a un leon. Si Dios los entregó en mis manos, tambien Dios entregará en mis manos a este filisteo incircunciso que provoca al Dios viviente y profana el nombre mismo de Dios.

Así que recuerde las victorias que Dios le ha dado en el pasado.

2. Debo preguntarme: Porque quiero la victoria?. Para alardear?, o porque estoy cansado de lidear con los problemas?, o porque buscamos nuestro propio beneficio?, o porque queremos que las cosas sean mas fáciles?, que todo el mundo nos quiera, que todo nos salga bien?.

La verdad es que Dios no procura que todo sea fácil, sino mas bien, busca hacernos mas parecidos a Jesús.

David no le dijo al Rey, le diré lo que vamos a hacer: si me dá su hija en matrimonio, suficiente dinero y libera a mi familia, entonces me desharé de Goliat.

David no negoció con el Rey Saul. En su conversación con él, jamás mencionó el dinero, o a la hija del rey o la libertad de su familia. Sino que mencionó lo que dominaba su pensamiento: deshagamonos de este incircunciso que está retando la soberanía del Dios de Israel.

3. La fe que vence, es una fé que rechaza las palabras desalentadoras de los demás. David va al frente de batalla enviado por su padre para ver si sus hermanos estaban bien.

1 Samuel 17: 26-30 "Entonces habló David a los que estaban junto a él, diciendo: ¿Qué harán al hombre que venciere a este filisteo, y quitare el oprobio de Israel? Porque ¿quién es este filisteo incircunciso, para que provoque a los escuadrones del Dios viviente?. Y el pueblo le respondió las mismas palabras, diciendo: Así se hará al hombre que le venciere. Y oyéndole hablar Eliab su hermano mayor con aquellos hombres, se encendió en ira contra David y dijo: ¿Para qué has descendido acá? ¿y a quién has dejado aquellas pocas ovejas en el desierto? Yo conozco tu soberbia y la malicia de tu corazón, que para ver la batalla has venido. David respondió: ¿Qué he hecho yo ahora? ¿No es esto mero hablar?. Y apartándose de él hacia otros, preguntó de igual manera; y le dio el pueblo la misma respuesta de antes."

De acuerdo a este relato, David va al frente de batalla y se encuentra con su hermano Eliab. Quien lo increpó y si le hubiera hecho caso, se habría regresado a su casa. Es mas, si le hace caso, hubiera perdido la oportunidad de dar un paso importante hacia su destino.

Inclusive, se negó a escuchar los comentarios del Rey Saul. 1 Samuel 17: 33 "Dijo Saúl a David: No podrás tú ir contra aquel filisteo, para pelear con él; porque tú eres muchacho, y él un hombre de guerra desde su juventud." 

Así que tengamos mucho cuidado a quien le escuchamos. Por eso es que el tiempo de meditación a solas con Dios es vital. David tenia el hábito de escuchar a Dios, y se negó a escuchar consejos insensatos.

4. Una fé verdadera es una que reconoce la naturaleza verdadera de la batalla. La verdadera naturaleza es que un Dios peleaba contra otros dioses, estaban Dagón y Belzebú y Jehová el Dios verdadero.

Y ésta es la verdadera razón por la cual leemos en él. 1 Samuel 17:47 "Y sabrá toda esta congregación que Jehová no salva con espada y con lanza; porque de Jehová es la batalla, y él os entregará en nuestras manos." David se decía en otras palabras, que esta batalla es entre sus dioses y nuestro Dios. Voy a demostrarles que Dios es Dios y que se encaragará de esos dioses.

No hay duda que, lo que el enemigo quiere es tratar de parar el cumplimiento de nuestros propósitos y sueños que Dios ha puesto en nosotros. Pero si entendemos lo que está pasando, la situación se aclara, y ya no nos preocuparán las burlas, o las críticas.

Por lo tanto, nuestro enfoque debe estar puesto en Dios, confiar en El y entonces veremos la victoria en nuestras vidas. Por esos es que el tiempo más importante es el que pasamos a solas con Dios. Ahí es donde se ganan las batallas.

Se ganan las batallas en nuestras mentes, corazones y espíritu. Creyendo que Dios es capaz, por lo tanto, la victoria es un hecho.

Oremos: "Señor, gracias por tu amor por nosotros y por las historias sobre siervos tuyos, que fueron hombres y mujeres como nosotros, que confiaron en tí y tú les diste la victoria. Oro para que el Espíritu Santo nos dé la victoria y así darle la gloria y la honra a Dios. En el nombre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Amén."

 

 

 

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La Biblia, más que un Libro

Cuando de problemas se trata, nuestra primera opción debe ser la Biblia.

Después de todo, no se trata de cualquier libro, sino de la revelación escrita de Dios. En cada una de sus páginas se describe el amor y la preocupación que siente por cada uno de sus hijos. Nos da maravillosas promesas y tiene el poder necesario para cumplirlas. Es en la Biblia que hallamos la ayuda que necesitamos para los diversos problemas que enfrentamos.

La Biblia proviene de Dios, y por ello:

  1.  Podemos confiar plenamente en ella.
  2. Su Palabra es una lámpara a nuestros pies y una lumbrera a nuestro camino (Sal 119.105). Así que podemos estar seguros de que nos guía por el camino correcto. Aunque el mundo cambie cada día a nuestro alrededor, la Palabra de Dios permanece para siempre (Is 40.8). El Señor desea que sepamos cómo vivir dándole honra en lo que hacemos.
  3. La Biblia contiene un mensaje de paz y gozo, promesas, instrucciones y advertencias.
  4. Es eterna. La verdad de las Sagradas Escrituras no pasa de moda y, por tanto, puede aplicarse para cualquier situación que enfrentemos.
  5. Es infalible. Como es la revelación de Dios, no contiene errores. Como el Señor es Todopoderoso, tiene la capacidad de guiar a los hombres para que escriban solo lo que es verdadero. Puede que encontremos conceptos que no comprendemos, pero eso no significa que estén equivocados, o que exista controversia alguna.
  6. Es una guía confiable. La Biblia es adecuada para cada necesidad. Por estar libre de errores, podemos depender confiadamente en ella para recibir dirección en cada circunstancia de la vida.
  7. Expone el pecado del hombre y su condición. De acuerdo a Romanos 3.23, todos hemos sido destituidos de la gloria de Dios. Y aunque no quisiéramos reconocer nuestra condición pecaminosa, no podemos desechar este pasaje. La buena noticia es que a pesar de que merecemos la muerte como consecuencia de nuestros pecados, el regalo de salvación de Dios nos da vida eterna (Ro 6.23).
  8. Nos muestra las consecuencias del pecado. Al principio de la creación, antes de que el pecado entrara al mundo, Dios advirtió a Adán y a Eva de las consecuencias de la desobediencia. Esta es una advertencia que continúa a lo largo de la Biblia. Puede que no deseemos pensar en las consecuencias que trae el pecado, pero no podemos cambiar las enseñanzas de la Palabra de Dios. Aunque esas consecuencias no siempre vienen de manera inmediata, eventualmente recogeremos aquello que hemos sembrado. 
  9. Nos habla del amor incondicional de Dios. El amor es parte de la naturaleza de Dios. Fue por amor que entregó a su Hijo, para que los que creyeran en Él pudieran recibir la vida eterna (Jn 3.16).
  10. Nos dice cómo podemos ser salvos.Aunque el pecado nos condena, el Señor no desea que sigamos en esa condición. Es por eso que nos ha provisto un camino para ser salvos basado en la fe (Ef 2.8, 9). 
  11. Nos dice por qué Cristo vino al mundo. Cristo vino para rescatarnos de la destrucción del pecado, al proveer una vía para que fuésemos perdonados. 
  12. Nos muestra la necesidad del nacimiento virginal de Jesús. Todo ser humano, desde Adán, ha heredado la naturaleza pecaminosa, pero el único sacrificio que Dios acepta por el pecado debe ser perfecto. Como Jesús nació de una virgen, sin tener un padre terrenal, vino a ser el cordero perfecto de Dios.
  13. Nos explica por qué Jesús murió en la cruz. Cristo vino como cordero para ser sacrificado y llevar los pecados de toda la humanidad, y así pudiéramos ser salvos.
  14. Nos explica la resurrección de Cristo. El Padre celestial lo levantó de la muerte como prueba de que Jesús es su Hijo, quien pagó la deuda que teníamos por nuestros pecados. La resurrección también nos confirma que el Señor tiene poder para cumplir cada una de sus promesas.
  15. Nos dice dónde está Jesús ahora. Después de su resurrección Cristo ascendió al cielo, y ahora se encuentra sentado a la diestra de su Padre para interceder por nosotros. 
  16. Nos dice dónde está el Padre ahora. Sigue sentado en su trono celestial, mientras reina sobre toda su creación.
  17. Identifica al Espíritu Santo y su labor. Después de ascender, el Señor Jesús envió al Espíritu Santo, para que viviera en cada creyente. Es Él quien nos explica lo que leemos en la Biblia y quien nos capacita y fortalece para hacer su obra. Es su Espíritu también quien nos sella y nos da la seguridad de la vida eterna.
  18. Declara cómo podemos ser sabios. El libro de los Salmos y los Proverbios, junto con otros pasajes, nos enseñan cómo tomar decisiones sabias ante las responsabilidades que recibimos a diario.
  19. Nos enseña a lidiar con las dificultades y las pruebas. Es con la ayuda de las Sagradas Escrituras (sobre todo en las epístolas de Pablo) que aprendemos a responder correctamente ante las pruebas. 
  20. Nos da ánimo. La Palabra de Dios nos exhorta en todo momento. Para cada situación que enfrentemos, hallaremos al menos un pasaje de la Biblia que nos ofrezca ayuda y esperanza.
  21. Es un libro de promesas. Cada promesa que encontramos en la Biblia está apoyada por el poder de Dios para cumplirla.
  22. Nos quita el temor a la muerte. Si somos salvos por la gracia de Dios, sabemos que al morir iremos inmediatamente a la presencia de Cristo.

No hay duda que la Palabra de Dios ha sido guía indiscutible en mi vida, siempre recurro todos los dias a ella como una fuente de comunicación con mi Padre Celestial, Jesùs y El Espiritu Santo, quien me eligió para compartir su Palabra con aquellos que podemos alcanzar por medio de este blog y tambíen por el Grupo de Oración de las 5:30 de la mañana de los Sabados en mi Iglesia PIER, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Amamos la Palabra de Dios, la que nos dice en Mateo 4:4 " Él respondió y dijo: Escrito está: No sólo de pan vivirá el hombre, sino de toda palabra que sale de la boca de Dios.". Y esto es una realidad que no la cambiariamos por nada del mundo. Gracias Señor por tu amor inefable y por Tú Palabra. Te amamos Señor. Contigo todo es posible.

 

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Do Not Give Up, Do Not Be Discouraged, Get Up and Move On

We all run a race moving with the blessing of God, but suddenly we crash into a wall, which can be a wall of illness, or financial difficulty, or spiritual failure or family problems.

This can bring discouragement to anyone, to the point of being tempted to surrender. They are difficult times, leading us to ask what we did, others will want to blame someone else, or blame God, or look at their circumstances and say: why?

If we go to the Word of God, specifically in the Book of Acts, we will find a story about the Apostle Paul, in Chapter 14: 7-22 "But when the Jews and the Gentiles, together with their rulers, threw themselves into affront and to stone them, knowing it, they fled to Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and to the surrounding region, and there preached the gospel, and a certain man from Lystra was sitting, unable to walk, lame from birth, who had never walked. He heard Paul speak, and fixing his eyes on him, and seeing that he had faith to be healed, he said with a loud voice, "Stand up straight on your feet."  And he jumped, and walked. he had done, he raised his voice, saying in the Lycaonian language: Gods under the likeness of men have descended to us, and to Barnabas they called Jupiter, and to Paul, Mercury, because this was the one who spoke, and the priest of Jupiter, whose temple was In front of the city, he brought bulls and garlands in front of the gates, and along with the crowd he wanted to offer sacrifices. When the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard it, they tore their clothes and threw themselves into the crowd, shouting and saying: Men, why are you doing this? We are also men similar to you, who announce to you that from these vanities you turn to the living God, who made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and everything that is in them ….. And saying these things, hardly They managed to prevent the crowd from offering them sacrifice. Then came Jews from Antioch and Iconium, who persuaded the crowd, and stoned Paul, dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead. But surrounding him the disciples, he got up and entered the city; and the next day he went out with Bernabe to Derbe. And after announcing the gospel to that city and making many disciples, they returned to Lystra, Iconium and Antioch, confirming the disciples' encouragement, exhorting them to remain in the faith, and saying to them: It is necessary that through many tribulations let's enter the kingdom of God. "

As we observed, Paul arrived at Lystra and Derbe where they preached the good news, there was a miracle where a cripple was healed, however, they stoned him, got up and continued to preach.

Surely Paul, did not understand exactly why preaching and doing miracles could then be stoned to the point of almost dead. It must have been a time of discouragement. And it leads us to ask ourselves, what did Paul have to do to get up? How did he recover his spirit?

1. His conversion to Christ. He would never forget his conversion when he met Jesus Christ. Acts 9: 4-6 "'And falling to the ground, he heard a voice saying to him," Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? "He said," Who are you, Lord? "And he said to him," I am Jesus, to whom you persecute, it is hard for you to kick against the sting. "He, trembling and fearful, said," Lord, what do you want me to do? "And the Lord said to him," Get up and enter the city, and you will be told what it is and what you must do."

That was unforgettable. Jesus saved him, sent him to a certain place, told him who he should talk to and told him what would happen in his life. And of course his blindness was taken away from him and he began to preach the gospel.

So when you are discouraged remember the day Jesus saved you. He saved you for you to keep going. That day your sins were forgiven, that day you became a child of God. Remember that no matter what you face in life, or whatever happens, you are saved by the Grace of God.

Also your name is written in the Lamb Book. Just praise God, because when you praise him, discouragement can not continue.

2. Your conviction about the purpose in your life. Philippians 1: 15-17 "Some indeed preach Christ out of envy and strife, but others of good will." Some announce Christ out of contention, not sincerely, thinking of adding distress to my prisons, but others out of love, knowing that I am placed for the defense of the gospel. "

Pablo, when he was stoned, could have said, I can not stand it anymore, it does not matter anymore. But it was agreed that Jesus Christ had chosen him to have a purpose and a sense of direction, to preach the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Like Paul, you were called, chosen by God, saved by God and given a conviction in your life, to represent the life of the Lord Jesus Christ.

You have a testimony and no matter what passes, God is preparing you to give an answer to others who are going through the same kind of situations.

3. His amazing confidence on the Almighty God . Romans 8: 35-39 "Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Tribulation, or anguish, or persecution, or hunger, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?". As it is written: " For your sake we are all dead. We are counted as slaughter sheep, but in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us, for which I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers , neither the present, nor the coming, nor the high, nor the deep, nor any other created thing can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. "

GET UP. If you are discouraged, you have the right to get up. And you get up based on the confidence of what God has placed in us. That no matter what you face, nothing can separate us from the love of Christ.

Could anyone say, and what if Paul had died?.  Well, absent from the body and present in the Lord. Paul had a sense of extraordinary conviction and confidence and that no matter what happened, he would rise up.

You may say, but God has not put me to preach the gospel. Let me tell you, God saved you so that you would walk in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, so that anyone who knows you, knows Him. According to this, you also have a purpose in your life. Apart from going to heaven, you are impacting the lives of other people you do not even know.

4. His trust based on the promises of God. Joshua 1: 5 "No one will be able to meet you in all the days of your life, as I was with Moses, I will be with you, I will not leave you, nor forsake you."

Discouragement, does not mean that you are not a Christian, but that as a believer, even when we are discouraged, we rise again based on the promises of God. I will not leave you, nor forsake you. I'll go with you. I can do everything in Christ who strengthens me. Jehovah is my Shepherd and nothing will be lacking.

5. His motivation for who dwells in him and who is capable of helping him at all times. In this case, Paul was aware the Holy Spirit dwelt in him, who also filled him with courage to overcome hardship and pain. 2 Corinthians 5: 5 "But he who made us for this very thing is God, who has given the earnest of the Spirit. "

The Holy Spirit came as a guarantee that it is always in you. That He gives you power for whatever you need in life. The guarantee that gives you direction in life. And the guarantee that we always have his presence in us.

So those who feel discouraged, it is time not to be discouraged, pray and rise: "Heavenly Father, today I come before you to ask you first, forgiveness for all my sins, I know I do not have to be discouraged, you saved me, you gave me your Holy Spirit, you gave me a purpose for my life, so I should not be discouraged, I stand up in your name Lord Jesus, to fulfill what you want me to do. I declare the power of the Holy Spirit on me, right now, in the name that is above all the name, Jesus Christ, amen. "

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