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Ministry Updates

During the month of December I will be sending out several messages which will highlight what you, through your prayers and financial support of this ministry, have been doing in 2013. God’s Daily Word Ministries is focused in two main areas of ministry. One area is internet based through email and web site devotions as well as personal email correspondence, and the other area is direct community transformation in two separate locations in Kenya.

One of our community transformation programs is centered in the slum area of Mathare outside of Nairobi. In this area we operate a preschool for 50 children representing 45 family units. Most of these families live in single room 10ft x 10ft structures with no plumbing or electricity. We believe that ministry to the children in terms of education, food, and spiritual development are vitally important; but ministry into the families has the potential to bear even longer lasting fruit.

One way we are ministering to the families is through our Group Savings and Credit program. This program brings people together for prayer, accountability, and small business training. The program encourages savings and also makes small loans to individuals who can demonstrate an adequate plan and determination to succeed.

Aida Mihame is one of the women who have benefited from our program both at the Mathare Children’s Center and also with the Savings and Credit program. Aida was working at a club selling local liquor and supplementing her meager income to feed her five children by selling her body to willing customers; “I did not have peace after every night sleeping with men to feed my children.”

Aida brought her youngest child to the Children’s center and from there we introduced her to the Savings and Credit program. After several months, she was granted a small loan and started her chapati business. Her business has grown and she now employs three other ladies from the club where she used to work. Through our Bible teaching she began to understand the gospel message and is now a Christian. Her story is one of many in this area where the need is so great.

Your faithful support has been such a wonderful encouragement. I will be sharing several more stories and projects over the next few weeks. God is doing a mighty work and I am boldly asking you to join with us as you are able with a one time donation or monthly contributions. A donation link will be included at the bottom of the messages though the month of December.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Dance of Thanksgiving

Today is Thanksgiving in the United States. I know this isn’t a global holiday, but perhaps you will forgive me if I use this day to write a special Thanksgiving message.

This has been a difficult year for our family. In fact, the first five months were the most difficult of my life. Many of you walked through this struggle with us and prayed as we endured the diagnosis and treatment of our youngest daughter’s cancer. You were a wonderful Family during this time and we are deeply in your debt. For those new to this ministry, you can read more about this season in a series of messages at:

http://gdwm.org/index.php/category/kaylee-cancer/

In several of these messages I shared my personal struggle with how we, as believers in the All-Powerful, Loving, and Saving God of the Universe, are to relate to our trials. At the heart of this struggle was the well known passage in James.

James 1:2-4
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

I never once became mad at God because I rejected the teaching which said God was responsible for sending these trials. God was not the author of this pain, so how could I find fault in Him? And yet, I promise, there was no joy in this trial!

But now as I see our entire family on the other side of this particular trial, I can finally say there is great joy and thanksgiving. Our faith was indeed tested; but I am now able see a wonderful increase in perseverance and maturity. And, not surprisingly, the greatest increase has come in our youngest daughter who faced the greatest portion of the trial.

This week we had to travel back to the hospital for Kaylee’s six month test to see if she has remained cancer free. The night before we were to travel, I asked her if she was fearful or anxious about the test. She said she had been listening to music, and a line in a particular song helped her to put things in perspective. The line of music said, “The God of second chance, He picked her up and He let her dance.” She told me that no matter what happens, no matter the level of pain, God is still going to be there to dance.

Did I mention our daughter is only thirteen years old. Yes, trials bring an increased level of maturity. The test results are back and Kaylee remains cancer free!! The dance continues.

A dance is a good metaphor for our Christian life. The dance begins as we join God, through faith in His Son, and continues as we are transformed, being empowered by His Spirit. He dances with us through our trials as we learn of His love and how to share the dance with others. Perhaps one of the main purposes of the dance is to teach us how to truly be thankful.

God has indeed invited us to join Him in a dance. No matter what trials we are currently needing to endure, even trials which are completely overwhelming, God is there to dance with us as we navigate through all the twists and turns. Time and time again He is there to pick us up; and whenever this current song ends, He will take us by the hand and lead us into the eternal dance of thanksgiving.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Nov 28 Daniel 5:1-31; 2 Peter 2:1-22; Psalm 119:113-131; Proverbs 28:19-20
Nov 29 Daniel 6:1-28; 2 Peter 3:1-18; Psalm 119:132-155; Proverbs 28:21-22
Nov 30 Daniel 7:1-28; 1 John 1:1-10; Psalm 119:156-176; Proverbs 28:23-24
Dec 1 Daniel 8:1-27; 1 John 2:1-17; Psalm 120:1-7; Proverbs 28:25-26

A Childlike Amazement

In the message “Remember The Basics” we saw the importance of returning often to the fundamental truths of our faith. We are called to grow and mature, but never to “grow” such that we are led away from the simple and unchanging truth: God loves us so much that He provided a way to restore a right relationship with Him through faith in His Son. Jesus died so we could live! Does this awesome act of love still amaze us, or have we “matured” to more “important” matters?

Matthew 18:3
“And He said: ‘I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.'”

When my daughter was four years old, we read the Bible story about young Samuel. While discussing this story, my daughter showed me the excited faith God calls us to maintain. Perhaps her faith could teach us all…

As a young boy, Samuel was ministering with an old priest named Eli. One night God called to Samuel, but Samuel thought it was Eli’s voice. Eli said he had not called and told Samuel to go back to bed. After God called a few more times, Samuel realized who was calling and answered: “Speak, for Your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:10). God then gave Samuel a message – but the message was all about Eli.

My daughter asked, “Why did God speak to Samuel if the message was really to Eli?” We talked about how we must be ready and willing to hear God. I said Eli may have had some problems or distractions in his life which kept him from hearing God, so God spoke His message through a child. I said little kids (like her) can often hear God better than older people (like me).

“But, I don’t hear God talk to me,” she said, with a little disappointment in her voice. I explained how God doesn’t usually speak so we can hear Him with our ears; rather, His Spirit speaks to our heart and we hear Him as we listen to our heart. Her little eyes widened, “Like today when I was going to sit on one of the baby toys – Jesus told my heart I was too big and shouldn’t do it so I listened to what He said.”

I encouraged her that this is exactly how God speaks to us, we just need to learn how to listen and then obey. My daughter thought for a moment and then slowly shook her head in amazement: “Wow! That’s sooooo cool!!”

Heavenly Father, I pray that Your Word never becomes just an interesting collection of stories. You created us, loved us, and will one day call us Home to be with You for all eternity – and Father, that’s sooooo cool!! Help us to come into Your presence with a thankful and loving heart. Strengthen our faith every day and allow us to continually look on You and Your wonders with a childlike amazement.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries
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Nov 27 Daniel 4:1-37; 2 Peter 1:1-21; Psalm 119:96-112; Proverbs 28:17-18

Un Asombro Infantil

En el mensaje “Recordemos Lo Básico” vimos la importancia de regresar a menudo a las verdades fundamentales de nuestra fe. Somos llamados a crecer y madurar, pero nunca a “crecer” de tal manera que seamos conducidos lejos de la simple e inmutable verdad: Dios nos ama tanto que proveyó una manera de restaurar la relación con El por medio de la fe en Su Hijo. Jesús murió para que nosotros pudiéramos vivir! ¿Nos maravillamos aún ante este acto de amor, o hemos “madurado” en temas más “importantes”?

Mateo 18:3
“Y dijo: De cierto os digo, que si no os volvéis y os hacéis como niños, no entraréis en el reino de los cielos.”

Cuando mi hija tenía cuatro años de edad, le leí la historia del joven Samuel. Mientras discutíamos esta historia, mi hija me mostró la emocionante fe que Dios quiere que mantengamos.

Como un joven muchacho, Samuel anduvo ministrando con un viejo sacerdote llamado Elí. Una noche Dios llamo a Samuel, pero Samuel pensó que era la voz de Elí. Elí le dijo que el no lo había llamado, que regresara a su cama. Después que Dios llamó unas cuantas veces más, Samuel se dió cuenta Quien estaba llamando y respondió: “Habla, porque tu siervo oye” (1 Samuel 3:10). Dios entonces le dió a Samuel un mensaje – pero el mensaje era todo acerca de Elí.

Mi hija preguntó, “¿Por que Dios le habló a Samuel si el mensaje era para Elí?” Hablamos acerca de como debemos estar listos y dispuestos a escuchar a Dios. Yo le dije que Elí debe haber tenido algunos problemas o distracciones en su vida que le impedían oír a Dios, entonces Dios dió Su mensaje a través de un hijo. Le dije que los niños (como ella) pueden con frecuencia escuchar la voz de Dios mejor que la gente mayor (como yo).

“Pero, yo no escucho a Dios hablandome,” dijo ella, con un poco de desilusión en su voz. Le expliqué cómo Dios usualmente habla de manera que no podemos oírlo con nuestros oídos; en lugar de eso, Su Espíritu habla a nuestro corazón y lo escuchamos mientras escuchamos nuestro corazón. Sus pequeños ojos se ensancharon, “Como ahora cuando estuve apunto de sentarme en uno de los juguetes del bebe – Jesús le habló a mi corazón que soy muy grande y que no debía hacerlo y yo escuche lo que El dijo.”

Yo la animé a ella diciendole que esta es exactamente la forma en que Dios nos habla, solo necesitamos aprender como escuchar y después obedecer. Mi hija pensó por un momento y luego despacio movió su cabeza con asombro: “¡Eso es excelente!!”

Padre Celestial, oro para que Tu Palabra nunca se convierta en una interesante colección de historias. Tu nos creaste, nos amaste, y un día nos llamarás a Casa para estar contigo por toda la eternidad – y Padre, eso es excelente!! Ayudanos a venir a tu presencia con un corazón agradecido y amoroso. Fortalece nuestra fe cada día y permitenos ver cada día Tus maravillas y a Ti con un asombro infantil.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

Remember The Basics

As we continue down God’s path of sanctification, “being transformed into His likeness” (2 Corinthians 3:18), moving from milk to solid food (Hebrews 5:12), and growing in grace and “all spiritual wisdom and understanding” (Colossians 1:9), it’s wise to return often to the basics of our faith. As we learn more of our Heavenly Father and ponder His “deeper truths,” we must never forget that “God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). The truth of all scripture is that God loves us and is inviting us to join Him – to know Him and enjoy Him – for all eternity.

The Apostle Peter understood the importance of fundamentals. He wrote his second letter to warn us against false teaching and to remind us that, as we step out in faith, we have been given all the necessary tools to accomplish what God desires for our life; “His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness” (2 Peter 1:3).

Peter taught that when we place our trust in Jesus for the forgiveness of our sins, we receive everything we need to live a victorious life; “so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires” (2 Peter 1:4). The real challenge of our Christian walk is not in acquiring new and “greater” gifts, but in learning how to best utilize what we have already received.

Peter also wanted us to remember that Salvation is not the end of our journey; rather, it is the beginning of a long and wonderful walk which begins in faith and continues by growing ever closer to Christ. Since we have been given such a wonderful gift, we should “make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love” (2 Peter 1:5-7). We must continue to grow such that the end result – the highest quality of our Christian life – is love!

Peter believed these to be fundamental truths, but truths which were necessary to often repeat!

2 Peter 1:12-13
“So I will always remind you of these things, even though you know them and are firmly established in the truth you now have. I think it is right to refresh your memory as long as I live.”

To ensure we don’t wander down side paths filled with self-effort and self-importance, or stumble in the world’s temptation of corruption and evil desires, we must continually return to the starting point of our faith. We must never forget that God loves us and desires to walk with us each and every day. All that we do must be directed by God and accomplished with the tools He has provided. Let’s dig deep at every opportunity, but let’s remain lovingly close to His side and always remember the basics.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Nov 26 Daniel 2:24-3:30; 1 Peter 4:7-5:14; Psalm 119:81-95; Proverbs 28:15-16

Recordemos lo Básico

Mientras continuamos en el camino de Dios de la santificación, siendo “transformados en Su misma imagen” (2 Corintios 3:18), pasando de la leche a los alimentos sólidos (Hebreos 5:12), y creciendo en gracia y en “conocimiento de su voluntad en toda sabiduría e inteligencia espiritual” (Colosenses 1:9), es prudente regresar a lo básico de nuestra fe. Mientras aprendemos más de nuestro Padre Celestial y ponderamos Sus “profundas verdades,” nunca debemos olvidar que “de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que ha dado a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna” (Juan 3:16). La verdad de toda la escritura es que Dios nos ama y nos está invitando a unirnos a El por toda la eternidad.

El Apóstol Pedro comprendió la importancia de lo fundamental. El escribió su segunda carta para advertirnos de las enseñanzas falsas y para recordarnos que, mientras caminamos en fe, contamos con las herramientas necesarias para cumplir con lo que Dios quiere para nuestra vida; “todas las cosas que pertenecen a la vida y a la piedad nos han sido dadas por su divino poder” (2 Pedro 1:3).

Cuando ponemos nuestra confianza en Jesús para el perdón de nuestros pecados, recibimos todo lo que necesitamos para una vida victoriosa; “para que por ellas llegaseis a ser participantes de la naturaleza divina, habiendo huido de la corrupción que hay en el mundo a causa de la concupiscencia” (2 Pedro 1:4). El verdadero reto del caminar Cristiano no es adquirir nuevos y “mejores” regalos, sino aprender como utilizar mejor lo que ya hemos recibido.

Pedro también quería que recodáramos que la Salvación no es el final de nuestro viaje; por el contrario, es el comienzo de un largo y maravilloso caminar que comienza en fe y crece acercandose a Cristo. Puesto que se nos ha dado semejante regalo, deberíamos poner “toda diligencia por esto mismo, añadid a vuestra fe virtud; a la virtud, conocimiento; al conocimiento, dominio propio; al dominio propio, paciencia; a la paciencia, piedad; a la piedad, afecto fraternal; y al afecto fraternal, amor” (2 Pedro 1:5-7). Debemos continuar creciendo de tal forma que el resultado final – la más alta calidad de nuestra vida Cristiana – sea el amor!

Pedro creyó que estas eran las verdades fundamentales, pero verdades que era necesario repetir a menudo!

2 Pedro 1:12-13
“Por esto, yo no dejaré de recordaros siempre estas cosas, aunque vosotros las sepáis, y estéis confirmados en la verdad presente. Pues tengo por justo, en tanto que estoy en este cuerpo, el despertaros con amonestación.”

Para garantizar que no nos extraviamos hacia caminos llenos de esfuerzos propios y auto valoración, o tropezamos en las tentaciones mundanas de corrupción y los malos deseos, debemos continuamente retornar al punto de partida de nuestra fe. Todo lo que hacemos debe ser dirigido por Dios y complementado con las herramientas que El ha provisto. Profundicemos en cada oportunidad, pero mantengámonos amorosamente a Su lado y siempre recordemos lo básico.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

All His Energy

When the Apostle Paul met Jesus on the road to Damascus, his life was forever changed. Prior to meeting Jesus, Paul was “breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples” (Acts 9:1). After the encounter with Jesus, and being filled with the Holy Spirit, Paul “began to preach in the synagogues that Jesus is the Son of God” (Acts 9:20).

Paul had been given the task of preaching the gospel of God’s grace through faith in Jesus, and he would do so for the remainder of his life. But Paul would endure many trials along the way. He faced those who desired to take his life and others who simply refused to listen to his message…but he continued on.

Colossians 1:29
“To this end I labor, struggling with all His energy, which so powerfully works in me.”

Paul “labored” and “struggled” with the task he had been given. But rather than relying on his own strength and abilities, Paul learned to labor with the energy of Christ.

The word Paul used for “energy” refers to the active working of God’s power. Paul used this same word to describe the power all believers have received from God; “That power is like the working {energy} of His mighty strength, which He exerted in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at the right hand in the Heavenly realms” (Ephesians 1:19-20).

God has provided a power like the energy which flowed through Jesus and raised Him from the dead. This is a remarkable gift, yet one we seldom use. With His energy we can receive clear direction; we can be focused and accomplish all He desires. Without His energy we may wander from task to task, become exceedingly weary, and never accomplish anything of eternal value.

There will be times of overwhelming adversity when God simply takes charge and directly fights the enemy. But, for the majority of our journey, God directs us to continue struggling in the daily labor of accomplishing His work. Jesus said the burden of this work will be greatly eased as we learn to attach ourselves to Him and walk by His side; “For My yoke is easy and My burden is light” (Matthew 11:30).

We only fail in His work when we fail to trust; “I can do EVERYTHING through Him who gives me strength” (Philippians 4:13). God’s path can certainly change direction and become difficult from time to time, but His provision will always be sufficient and it is ALWAYS too soon to quit – we must continue! We can do all things and find great fulfillment as we attach ourselves to Christ and labor with all HIS energy.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Nov 25 Daniel 1:1-2:23; 1 Peter 3:10-4:6; Psalm 119:71-80; Proverbs 28:14

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Toda Su Energía

Cuando el Apóstol Pablo se encontró a Jesús en el camino a Damasco, su vida fue cambiada para siempre. Antes de encontrarse con Jesús, Pablo estaba “respirando aún amenazas y muerte contra los discípulos del Señor” (Hechos 9:1). Después del encuentro con Jesús y siendo llenado con el Espíritu Santo, Pablo “predicaba a Cristo en las sinagogas, diciendo que éste era el Hijo de Dios” (Hechos 9:20).

A Pablo se le dió la tarea de predicar el evangelio de la gracia de Dios a través de la fe en Jesús – y el lo haría por el recordatorio de su vida. Pablo enfrentó muchas pruebas. Se enfrentó con aquellos que deseaban matarlo y con otros que simplemente rechazaban escuchar su mensaje…pero Pablo seguía adelante.

Colosenses 1:29
“Para lo cual también trabajo, luchando según la potencia de él, la cual actúa poderosamente en mí.”

Pablo “trabajó” y “batalló” con la tarea que se le había dado. Pero en lugar de depender en sus propias fuerzas y habilidades, Pablo aprendió a laborar con la energía de Jesús.

La palabra que Pablo utilizó por “energía” se refiere a la efectiva obra de Dios a través de un individuo. Pablo utilizó esta misma palabra cuando le escribió a la iglesia en Efeso para describir el poder que todos los creyentes han recibido de Dios; “y cuál la supereminente grandeza de su poder para con nosotros los que creemos, según la operación del poder de su fuerza (energía), la cual operó en Cristo, resucitándole de los muertos y sentándole a su diestra en los lugares celestiales” (Efesios 1:19-20).

Dios ha provisto Su fuerza, la misma fuerza que fluyó en Jesús y lo levantó de los muertos. Este es un extraordinario regalo – pero es uno que usamos raras veces. Con Su energía recibimos dirección y propósito; somos capaces de enfocarnos en Sus prioridades y cumplir lo que El desea. Sin Su energía continuamos saltando de tarea en tarea en busca de un significado, y nunca realmente logramos algo de valor eterno.

Habrá tiempos de tremendas adversidades en que Dios simplemente se pone al frente y directamente pelea contra el enemigo. Pero, para la mayor parte de nuestro viaje, Dios permite que continuemos en nuestras labores y batallas diarias para cumplir Su obra. Jesús dice que la carga de esta labor será tremendamente aligerada en la medida que aprendamos a pegarnos a El y caminar a Su lado “porque mi yugo es fácil, y ligera mi carga” (Mateo 11:30).

Fracasamos solamente cuando fracasamos en confiar; “Todo lo puedo en Cristo que me fortalece” (Filipenses 4:13). La provisión de Dios siempre será suficiente para continuar en Su camino. El camino de Dios ciertamente puede cambiar y ser dificil de vez en cuando, pero el SIEMPRE temprano rendirse – debemos continuar. Podemos hacer TODAS las cosas y encontrar gran llenura cuando nos aferramos a Cristo y trabajamos con toda SU energía.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

Our Unconditional Love

When we become a Child of God, through faith in Jesus for the forgiveness of sin, He loves us in spite of our failures – in spite of the way we stumble and sometimes fall. But what type of love do we give in return? Do we have a continual love which remains through good and bad, or do we love only during our “scheduled” times and only when the conditions of our life are favorable for worship?

The prophet Habakkuk ministered during the same general time as Jeremiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel. This was a time when the southern kingdom of Judah was being invaded by Babylon and eventually taken into captivity. There was great wickedness, sorrow, and fear in the land. Habakkuk asked God many of the same questions we might ask today: “How long, O Lord, must I call for help, but You do not listen? Or cry out to you, ‘Violence!’ but You do not save?” (Habakkuk 1:2).

Habakkuk was frustrated that God appeared slow in answering his prayers and was allowing so much evil to go unpunished. Yet through these many trials, Habakkuk developed a deep and unwavering love.

Habakkuk 3:17-18
“Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior.”

Habakkuk presented his heart-felt and anguished concerns; but regardless of the outcome, his love for God would remain unchanged. Even if every one of his prayers seemed to go unanswered, he was determined to love God with all his heart. This same love was expressed by Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego before they were thrown into the furnace. They knew God could save them, but their love did not depend on being rescued: “But even if He does not {save us}, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up” (Daniel 3:18). They loved God simply because He was God!

We know there will be times when the world around us seems to fall apart – times when our life begins to crumble and the heat of the furnace seems very real. There will also be many times when we just don’t understand God’s plan or timing. Our path may seem unclear and His timing painfully slow. When this occurs, we must strive for a love that doesn’t fade or waver; a love which isn’t weakened by heat or torn by the force of the wind; a love which is pure and not conditioned by external circumstances.

Our Heavenly Father is our only true source of comfort and strength; “He alone is my rock and my salvation: He is my fortress, I will never be shaken” (Psalm 62:2). He has given His very best, and we ought to return our very best with a life of unbroken worship. Let’s truly rejoice that He is God and faithfully give Him our unconditional love.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Nov 21 Ezekiel 42:1-43:27; James 5:1-20; Psalm 119:1-16; Proverbs 28:6-7
Nov 22 Ezekiel 44:1-45:12; 1 Peter 1:1-13; Psalm 119:17-35; Proverbs 28:8-10
Nov 23 Ezekiel 45:13-46:24; 1 Peter 1:14-2:10; Psalm 119:36-52; Proverbs 28:11
Nov 24 Ezekiel 47:1-48:35; 1 Peter 2:11-3:9; Psalm 119:53-70; Proverbs 28:12-13

Nuestro Amor Incondicional

Cuando nos volvemos Hijos de Dios, por medio de la fe en Jesús para el perdón de pecados, El nos ama a pesar de nuestras fallas – sin importar la forma en que tambaleamos y aveces caemos. ¿Pero que clase de amor es el que damos a cambio? Tenemos una clase de amor continuo que se mantiene a través de lo bueno y lo malo, o amamos únicamente durante el tiempo de nuestro “itinerario” y solo cuando las condiciones en nuestra vida son favorables para la adoración?

El profeta Habacuc ministró durante el mismo tiempo de Jeremías, Daniel y Ezequiel. Este fue un periodo en que el reino del sur estaba siendo invadido por Babilonia y eventualmente tomado cautivo. Hubo gran debilidad, vergüenza y temor en la tierra. Habacuc hizo a Dios muchas de las preguntas que nosotros podríamos preguntar ahora: “¿Hasta cuándo, oh Jehová, clamaré, y no oirás; y daré voces a ti a causa de la violencia, y no salvarás?” (Habacuc 1:2).

Habacuc estaba frustrado que Dios parecía tardo en responder a sus oraciones y estaba permitiendo que mucha maldad se quedara impune. Aún cuando a través de estas pruebas, Habacuc desarrolló un profundo y permanente amor.

Habacuc 3:17-18
“Aunque la higuera no florezca, ni en las vides haya frutos, aunque falte el producto del olivo, y los labrados no den mantenimiento, y las ovejas sean quitadas de la majada, y no haya vacas en los corrales; Con todo, yo me alegraré en Jehová, y me gozaré en el Dios de mi salvación.”

Habacuc presentó los sentimientos de su corazón y sus angustiosas preocupaciones; pero sin importar el resultado, Su amor por Dios se mantendría inmutable. Aún cuando cada una de sus oraciones parecía no tener respuesta, el estaba determinado a amar a Dios con todo su corazón. Este mismo amor fue expresado por Sadrak, Mesak y Abednego antes de ser lanzados al horno de fuego. Ellos sabían que Dios podía salvarlos, pero Su amor no dependía de que fueran rescatados: “Y si no, sepas, oh rey, que no serviremos a tus dioses, ni tampoco adoraremos la estatua que has levantado” (Daniel 3:18). Ellos amaban a Dios simplemente porque El era Dios!

Sabemos que habrá períodos en que parecerá que todo a nuestro alrededor se derrumba – tiempos en que nuestra vida comienza a tambalearse y en donde el calor del horno parece muy real. Habrá también tiempos en los que simplemente no entenderemos el plan de Dios o Su tiempo. Nuestro camino puede no verse claro y Su tiempo dolorosamente lento. Cuando esto sucede, debemos esforzarnos por un amor que no se desvanece o titubea – un amor que no se debilita por el calor o no se desgarra por la fuerza del viento – un amor que es puro y que no es formado por circunstancias externas.

Nuestro Padre Celestial es nuestra única verdadera fuente de consolación y fuerza; “El solamente es mi roca y mi salvación; Es mi refugio, no resbalaré mucho” (Salmo 62:2). El nos ha dado lo mejor de Si mismo; devolvamosle TODO nuestro ser con una vida de inquebrantable adoración. Regocijamos verdaderamente que El es Dios y demosle fielmente nuestro amor incondicional.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

Walk Humbly

Seven hundred years before Jesus walked the earth, the prophet Micah wrote words given to him by God; words that tell what God expects from His Children.

Micah 6:8
“He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”

God loves us so much that He gave His Son so we may be restored to Him and receive the gift of eternal life (John 3:16). When we begin to understand the fullness of His love and place our complete trust in Jesus for the forgiveness of sin, it’s natural to ask: “What do You now require of me Lord?” But as we search the Scripture, we find no additional “requirements” for our Christian walk which are not summed up in the words of Micah.

As we live by faith, we must “act justly” by doing what is fair and right; “Anyone who does not do what is right is not a Child of God” (1 John 3:10). This means we live with integrity and “love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31).

God requires that we “love mercy” by showing compassion and forgiveness for others; “judgement without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful” (James 2:13). It also means we live with a continual thankfulness for God’s mercy toward us. An understanding of God’s merciful forgiveness of our sins should compel us to forgive and show mercy to others. Without God’s mercy, we would all be lost.

The final requirement is for us to “walk humbly” with our God. The word humble means to place a low value on “self.” This is not a very popular concept in our “me-first” generation which seems to reward the individual who is prideful and confident in his own ability. We are trained to achieve, acquire, and rise higher than we believe possible; but God calls us to submit and walk with Christ continually exalted above all else in our life: “He must become greater; I must become less” (John 3:30).

True humility is required for proper worship and thankfulness before God. We did NOTHING to deserve eternal life and yet we have received. We are made worthy and given value without having done anything to earn our Salvation. This heavenly gift ought to produce a never ending stream of praise from our heart and cause us to focus less on ourselves and more on the needs of others.

All we have, and ALL we are, has been given to us by a loving God who created the Universe and accepted us into His Kingdom through faith in His Son. Let’s glorify Him with every step we take; and with each step of faith, let’s remember to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Nov 20 Ezekiel 40:28-41:26; James 4:1-17; Psalm 118:19-29; Proverbs 28:3-5

Andar Humildemente

Setecientos años antes que Jesús caminara por esta tierra, el profeta Miqueas escribió algunas palabras dadas por Dios; palabras que hablan de lo que Dios espera de Sus Hijos.

Miqueas 6:8
“El te ha declarado, oh hombre, lo que es bueno. ¿Y qué es lo que demanda el SEÑOR de ti? Sino sólo practicar la justicia, amar la misericordia, y andar humildemente con tu Dios.”

Dios nos ama tanto que dió a Su Hijo para que fuésemos restaurados en El y recibiéramos el regalo de la vida eterna (Juan 3:16). Cuando comenzamos a comprender la llenura de Su amor y ponemos nuestra completa confianza en Jesús por el perdón de nuestros pecados, es natural preguntar: “¿Que requiere ahora de mi Señor?” Pero mientras buscamos en las Escrituras no encontramos ningún requerimiento adicional en nuestro caminar Cristiano que no estén resumidos en las palabras de Miqueas.

Mientras vivimos por fe, debemos “practicar la justicia” haciendo lo que es recto y justo; “todo aquel que no hace justicia, y que no ama a su hermano, no es de Dios” (1 Juan 3:10). Esto significa que vivamos en integridad y que “Amemos a nuestro prójimo como a nosotros mismos” (Marcos 12:31).

Dios requiere que “amamos con misericordia” mostrando compasión y perdón por los demás; “Porque juicio sin misericordia se hará con aquel que no hiciere misericordia” (Santiago 2:!3). Esto también significa que vivimos en continuo agradecimiento por la misericordia de Dios hacia nosotros. El entendimiento del misericordioso perdón de nuestros pecados debería impulsarnos a perdonar y a mostrar misericordia por los demás. Sin la misericordia de Dios estaríamos perdidos.

El requerimiento final es que “andemos humildemente” con nuestro Dios. La definición básica de la palabra humildad es: poner poco valor en “mi mismo.” Este no es un concepto muy popular en nuestra generación “yo-primero”. Somos entrenados para acumular, lograr, y levantarnos por encima de lo que nosotros creemos posible; pero Dios nos llama a someternos y caminar con Cristo continuamente exaltandole por sobre todas las cosas de nuestra vida; “Es necesario que él crezca, pero que yo mengue” (Juan 3:30).

La verdadera humildad es necesaria para una apropiada adoración y agradecimiento delante de Dios. No hemos hecho NADA para merecer la vida eterna y aún así la hemos recibido – fuimos hechos dignos y se nos dió valor sin haber hecho nada para ganar nuestra Salvación. Esto debería de producir un interminable río de adoración de nuestro corazón y hacer que estemos menos enfocados en nosotros y mas en las necesidades de otros.

Todo lo que tenemos y TODO lo que somos nos ha sido dado por un Dios amoroso que creó el Universo y nos aceptó en Su Reino por medio de la fe en Su Hijo. Demosle gloria con cada paso que damos – y con cada paso de fe, recordemos actuar con justicia, amar misericordiosamente, y andar humildemente.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios