When You Feel Broken?

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

 -Psalm 147:3 NIV

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Have you ever felt too broken or like you fell down too many times? Have you felt too messed up for God? In Isaiah 57:18-19, the Lord says that He will heal the Israelites, despite their ways.  “I have seen their ways, but I will heal them; I will guide them and restore comfort to Israel’s mourners,  creating praise on their lips. Peace, peace, to those far and near,” says the Lord. “And I will heal them.” Isaiah 57:18-19 Proverbs 24:16 says, “for though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again, but the wicked stumble when calamity strikes.” Perhaps, you feel like the toils and pains of this world have been too heavy to bear alone. Just remember, you are not alone. God has not abandoned you. Romans 8 reminds us that nothing can separate us from the love of God. “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” -Romans 8:38-39 NIV  But, perhaps you feel like someone else has hurt you or broken you to the point, where you can no longer be repaired? Perhaps, this person has hurt you so much, that you feel that you cannot forgive them? And, you may feel that they don’t deserve your forgiveness. Perhaps, you have chosen to punish them by not forgiving them. Unfortunately, by not forgiving them you are allowing them to continually hurt you in perpetum. By not forgiving them, you are keeping yourself from the healing process. Multiple times in the Bible, we are instructed to forgive others, just as God forgave us (Read: Colossians 3:13, Matthew 6:14-15, Ephesians 4:31-32, Mark 11:25). Even if you can no longer speak to the person, who harmed you, you can still forgive them. Today, I encourage you to let go of the hurts of pasts and press forward knowing that the God of forgiveness is there to comfort you, heal you, mend you, and give you peace. God’s word tells us that, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” -Psalm 34:18 The song called Mended (below), by Matthew West, describes how God sees us, even when we see ourselves as too wounded, broken, or too damaged to be repaired.     

“When you see broken beyond repair I see healing beyond belief When you see too far gone I see one step away from home

How many times can one heart break?
It was never supposed to be this way
Look in the mirror, but you find someone you never thought you’d be

Oh, but I can still recognize
The one I love in your tear stained eyes
I know you might not see him now, so lift your eyes to me….

You see your worst mistake
But I see the price I paid
And there’s nothing you could ever do, to lose what grace has won

So hold on, it’s not the end
No, this is where love’s work begins I’m making all things new
And I will make a miracle of you…

I see my child, my beloved
The new creation you’re becoming You see the scars from when you fell But I see the stories they will tell

You see worthless, I see priceless You see pain, but I see a purpose You see unworthy, undeserving But I see you through eyes of mercy

When you see broken beyond repair I see healing beyond belief You’re not too far gone You’re one step away from home

When you see nothing but damaged goods I see something good in the making I’m not finished yet, no
When you see wounded, I see mended

Ooh, I see mended
Woah, oh I see mended
I’m not finished yet
When you see wounded, I see mended”

Dear Lord Jesus, please help us to remember that when we feel broken You are always there to pick up the pieces and mend us. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

¿Qué Significa ser Perfeccionado?

“porque con una sola ofrenda hizo perfectos para siempre a los santificados.”

 -Hebreos 10:14 RVR1960 

graceJesucristo pagó el precio más alto por nuestra libertad, haciendo que el sacrificio por nosotros en la cruz y sólo ocurrió una vez. Una vez fue suficiente para lavar nuestros pecados para siempre, porque Él es el hijo de Dios. Desde el momento en que aceptamos la salvación, nuestros pecados son lavados para siempre, y somos hechos perfectos en Cristo. ¿Qué significa ser hechos perfectos en Cristo? Creo que significa que su gracia es suficiente para cubrir a nuestro pecado en totalidad .

“Y me ha dicho: Bástate mi gracia; porque mi poder se perfecciona en la debilidad. Por tanto, de buena gana me gloriaré más bien en mis debilidades, para que repose sobre mí el poder de Cristo.” -2 Corintios 12:9 RVR 1960

¿Significa esto que ya no peques más? No, pero significa que todos nuestros pecados han sido cubiertos por la sangre de Cristo. Ya no estamos viviendo bajo la ley, sino por la gracia. Efesios 2: 8-9 RVR 1960 dice: “Porque por gracia sois salvos por medio de la fe; y esto no de vosotros, pues es don de Dios; no por obras, para que nadie se gloríe.”  Isaías 64 : 6 RVR 1960 dice: “… todas nuestras justicias como trapo de inmundicia; y caímos todos nosotros como la hoja …” No podemos hacer nada. No se puede ganar nuestro entrada  al cielo. El precio ya se ha pagado una sola vez, por nuestro UNICO Rey, Jesucristo. Optamos por tratar de no pecar después de la salvación, porque Él mora dentro de nosotros y que ve todo lo que hacemos de primera mano. Por lo tanto, nosotros sabemos cuando él no está satisfecho con nuestras acciones y no queremos pecar, porque se pone en el camino de nuestra relación con él. Aún así, nuestras buenas obras de ayudar a los demás no nos meten en el cielo- son simplemente nuestra manera de adorar y expresar gratitud a Cristo. Y, aunque pueda parecer injusto, el precio de cada uno que elige la salvación está ya pagado, sin importar si se salvaron 3 minutos antes de su muerte o a los 6 años, pero, los que vienen a Cristo tienen la bendición de estar en una relación (comunicación) con Él durante toda su vida. Sin embargo, nadie es merecedor de la salvación o puede obtener la salvación de las buenas obras o tratar de vivir una vida sin pecado. Como seres humanos, es imposible para nosotros vivir una vida sin pecado.

  • “Porque la paga del pecado es muerte, mas la dádiva de Dios es vida eterna en Cristo Jesús Señor nuestro.” -Romanos 6:23 RVR 1960
  •  “por cuanto todos pecaron, y están destituidos de la gloria de Dios, siendo justificados gratuitamente por su gracia, mediante la redención que es en Cristo Jesús…” -Romans 3:23-24 RVR 1960
  • “Pero por la gracia de Dios soy lo que soy; y su gracia no ha sido en vano para conmigo, antes he trabajado más que todos ellos; pero no yo, sino la gracia de Dios conmigo.”  – 1 Corintios 15:10 RVR 1960
  •  “No que lo haya alcanzado ya, ni que ya sea perfecto; sino que prosigo, por ver si logro asir aquello para lo cual fui también asido por Cristo Jesús.”  -Filipenses 03:12 RVR 1960

Somos salvos por gracia solamente. Y, es gracia que trabaja a través de nosotros para llevar a cabo la obra de Dios. La gracia es lo que nos hace lo que somos ahora, pero la gracia no ha terminado con nosotros todavía. Amén.

How Did Death Die?

 “… Death has been swallowed up in victory.” “Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?”

 – 1 Corinthians 15: 54-55 NIV 

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The foundation of the Christian’s peace is everlasting; it is what no time, no change can destroy. It will remain when the body dies; it will remain when the mountains depart and the hills shall be removed, and when the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll. The fountain of His comfort shall never be diminished, and the stream shall never be dried. His comfort and joy is a living spring in the soul, a well of water springing up to everlasting life.” -Jonathan Edwards

Have you ever thought about death? What is death? And, why is it feared? The Bible tells us that death is an enemy, which eternally separates us from God. [Read 1 Corinthians 15:26 and 2 Thessalonians 1:9] Death came into the world after the first sin was committed. “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned—” Romans 5:12 NIV Death was the punishment for sin. But, God loved humanity so much, that He made a way for humans to be reconciled to Him.

  • “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” -Romans 6:23 NIV
  •  “so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” -Romans 5:21 NIV
  •  For 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 NIV
  • “Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” -John 14:6 NIV
  •  “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.” -John 5:24NIV

But, we couldn’t have victory over death without the death and resurrection of Christ. “If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. But he did not raise him if in fact the dead are not raised. For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either. And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins. Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ are lost. If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied. But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man.  For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.” 1 Corinthians 15:13-22 NIV It is only by the sacrifice of a sinless and immortal Saviour, that we are clothed with righteousness and immortality. It is only by the resurrection of Christ, that we have victory over Death. 1 Corinthians 15: 50-56 NIV says, “For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory.” “Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?”  The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.  But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”  Amen.

 

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En los Ojos de Dios

“No ha notado iniquidad en Jacob, Ni ha visto perversidad en Israel. Jehová su Dios está con él, Y júbilo de rey en él.”

Números 23:21 RVR1960

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Los primeros capítulos de Números describen cuántos Israelitas faltaron la fe necesaria para entrar en la tierra prometida y fueron castigados por Dios. Ellos culparon a Moisés por sus acciones, se rebelaron contra sus líderes, y fueron desafiantemente desobedientes a Dios. Balac, un enemigo moabita de los israelitas, fue a Balaam, un profeta malvado (pero no un falso profeta), para hacerle maldecir a los Israelitas a cambio de dinero. Pero, Dios todavía amaba a Israel. No importa cuánto trató Balaam, Dios no permitió que Balaam maldecía a Israel.

“Y Jehová salió al encuentro de Balaam, y puso palabra en su boca, y le dijo:Vuelve a Balac, y dile así. Y vino a él, y he aquí que él estaba junto a su holocausto, y con él los príncipes de Moab; y le dijo Balac: ¿Qué ha dicho Jehová? Entonces él tomó su parábola, y dijo:  Balac, levántate y oye; Escucha mis palabras, hijo de Zipor: Dios no es hombre, para que mienta, Ni hijo de hombre para que se arrepienta. El dijo, ¿y no hará? Habló, ¿y no lo ejecutará? He aquí, he recibido orden de bendecir; El dio bendición, y no podré revocarla. No ha notado iniquidad en Jacob, Ni ha visto perversidad en Israel. Jehová su Dios está con él, Y júbilo de rey en él.”  

 –Números 23:16-21 RVR1960

Efectivamente, “mientras Dios tenía el control de la malvada boca de Balaam, él hizo una declaración increíble: Dios no había visto la iniquidad en Jacob ni vio la perversidad en Israel … Él imputa Su justicia a ellos. Porque, Dios estaba en medio de Israel, cuando Él los miró, Él no vio su pecado- Se vio a Sí Mismo. “(Nortker, 3-Minute Devotionals For Women, pág). Aquí Israel es descrito como un cuidad  totalmente perverso, pero Dios vio la justicia, porque  Él estuve en medio de la ciudad y se vio a sí mismo. Del mismo modo, el Espíritu Santo mora dentro de nosotros, si tenemos salvación (nacida del Espíritu Santo). En Juan 3:8 RVR 1960, el Espíritu Santo es descrito como el viento: “El viento sopla de donde quiere, y oyes su sonido; mas ni sabes de dónde viene, ni a dónde va; así es todo aquel que es nacido del Espíritu.” El Espíritu Santo sopla a través de nosotros tocando cada parte de nosotros Cuando Dios nos mira, Él no ve nuestros pecados, sino que ve el Espíritu Santo y nosotros somos justos en Sus ojos. Amén.

Reference:

Brigitta Nortker, comp. 3-Minute Devotionals For Women. Uhrichsville: Barbour, Ohio. Print.

¿Qué es el amor?

“En esto consiste el amor: no en que nosotros hayamos amado a Dios, sino en que él nos amó a nosotros, y envió a su Hijo en propiciación por nuestros pecados.”

 -1 Juan 4:10 RVR 1960

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¿Qué es amor? El amor es Dios. Dios es la forma más pura de amor. Como seres humanos, somos incapaces de amar de la manera que Dios nos ama. Él nos ve como somos y nos ama todavía. Ve nuestros errores, imperfecciones y defectos. Él ve nuestra naturaleza pecaminosa; Cómo fácilmente podemos caer en pecado. Él ve nuestro egoísmo, nuestro orgullo, nuestra naturaleza inflexible, nuestra deshonestidad (no solo las mentiras que los que nos rodean decimos, pero las mentiras que decimos a nosotros mismos), nuestra ingratitud, nuestro derroche, nuestra vanidad, nuestra naturaleza a no perdonar. Él ve nuestra hambre de deseos terrenales y nuestra sed de aprobación/alabanza humana. Después de ver todo esto, él todavía ama a la humanidad. Su amor es tan infinito, es incomprensible. Romanos 3:10 RVR1960 dice, “…No hay justo, ni aun uno;” Después de ver la humanidad como lo fue/es, él podría escojido/escojer no amarnos. Pero, en lugar de otro “… mostró el amor de Dios para con nosotros, en que Dios envió a su Hijo unigénito al mundo, para que vivamos por él. “-1Juan 4:9 RVR1960 Dios nos ama como somos y no como deberíamos ser. Claro, él tiene planes para nosotros y todavía está trabajando en nosotros. “… estando persuadido de esto, que el que comenzó en vosotros la buena obra, la perfeccionará hasta el día de Jesucristo…“-Philippians 1:6 RVR1960 Como seres humanos aquí en la tierra, somos y siempre seremos un trabajo en progreso. El punto principal aquí es: el sabe que somos seres humanos imperfectos. Sin embargo, él todavía nos ama. De esta manera, establece para nosotros el ejemplo perfecto de amor.

1 John 4:11-12 RVR1960 dice, “Amados, si Dios nos ha amado así, debemos también nosotros amarnos unos a otros.  Nadie ha visto jamás a Dios. Si nos amamos unos a otros, Dios permanece en nosotros, y su amor se ha perfeccionado en nosotros.” Dios nos puede dar Su corazón, para que podamos amar como El lo hace. Sólo entonces, realmente sabemos qué es el amor.

Señor Jesucristo, por favor ayúdanos a amar como tú. Como vemos a otros en sus imperfecciones, ayúdanos a amarlos todavía. Llena nuestros corazones con tu infinito amor. Amén.

 

 

What is the Best Season?

“There is a time for everything,
    and a season for every activity under the heavens: …a time to weep and a time to laugh… He has made everything beautiful in its time…”

Ecclesiastes 3:1,4, 11 NIV

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There is a time and a season for everything. We can’t rush through the stages of our lives. Just as we cannot live in the past, we can not live in the future. This is particularly difficult to say, because I’ve learned that some people are more past oriented while others are more future oriented. I can relate more to the latter. As a more future oriented person, I can tell you it is difficult not to live thinking about the future. But, I think it’s important for us to take a deep breath and take it all in on a daily basis. We need to live in the present. American historian and author, Alice Morse Earle, wrote, “The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it is called the present.” In truth, all that we have is today. And, that’s why it is important that we know where we stand in God’s eyes. Today, the most important thing to know is that we will spend eternity in heaven with Jesus Christ. “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” -John 17:3 NIV If you are not confident of your salvation in Christ Jesus, now is the time to change that [Please read Romans 3:23, John 5:24, and Romans 10:9]. “I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation.” -2 Corinthians 6:2 NIV. We don’t know what tomorrow holds. But, as Christians, we can trust that is it is all in God’s hands. Matthew 10:29-31 NIV says, “Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father’s care.[bAnd even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” As children of God, we can trust Him with our future. “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]?” –Matthew 6:26-27 NIV  So, if we are spending our time worrying about the future, then we can’t truly enjoy the present in its fullness. Furthermore, in today’s society, there is also a huge focus on technology. And, technology can do many beneficial things. But, we need to be careful not to become so distracted by it, that we fail to see and experience all of the beauty that God has for us, today. Today, we need to appreciate not only God’s many blessings in our lives (ie. health, people, nature, music, etc.), but also the lessons God has for us today. Society may tell you, that your life needs to fit a template and you need to do things when everyone else is doing them. But, who are they to define our life stages and experiences? Aligning our lives with God’s plans is what we really need to do to avoid missing out on everything that He has for us. If we rush into tomorrow, we might miss out on the lessons we need to know for tomorrow. “Today is a gift.” We might miss the simple joys and gifts God has given us for today. “There is a season for everything.” We just need to trust God, knowing that if something isn’t in our lives at the moment, then it’s not its season. We entrust our lives to God everyday, by seeking His will and patiently taking our lives one day at a time.

“He has made everything beautiful in its time”

Now is the best season!

Dear Lord Jesus, please open our eyes to see all of the joys and blessing you have for us today, in this moment. Please help us not to get so caught up in our pasts or future that we fail to enjoy the gift of the present. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why you may be keeping yourself from being free?

“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’[h] But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well. If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.”

 –Matthew 5:38-41 NIV

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When was the last time you were hurt by someone? Was their harm intentional or not intentional? Do you still hold that hurt against that person? Under Old Testament law, people had to pay for every harm they did, especially if it was intentional.

“But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise.”

 -Exodus 21:23-25 NIV

Exodus 21:23-25 reminds us of the emphasis on justice in the Old Testament. But, when Christ came a lot of things changed. He came to pay the penalty for all of the offenses ever made. When Jesus came, justice was replaced with mercy. Bitterness was replaced with joy. Bondage was replaced with freedom. But we can’t find freedom if we don’t let go of the bitterness that binds us. We need to forgive that person, regardless if their harm was intentional or not intentional. “It has been said that bitterness is a pill we swallow, hoping someone else will die.” (Nortker, 3-Minute Devotionals For Women, p.333) But, the reality is that we are the ones, that bitterness destroys. While those, who hurt us, go on living happily and free of the pain they inflicted on us. But, mercy changes everything.

mercyJesus Christ set the ultimate example of mercy. By sacrificing His life on the cross for us and atoning our sins, He painted the most beautiful picture of mercy that exists. As they tortured Him on the cross, “Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”…”- Luke 23:34 NIV We need to forgive that person, regardless if their harm was not intentional or intentional. But, Jesus went one step further. He loved us. He loved the ones, whose sins nailed Him to the cross. He said,But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,” –Matthew 5:44 NIV The point is mercy in the form of forgiveness and love changes everything. It gives us freedom from the pain our enemies/haters/abusers/accusers inflicted on us. Jesus intended for us to live free of resentment and bitterness. Our freedom is in mercy. It frees us from bitterness and hate. It gives us a whole new ability to love. Amen.

Brigitta Nortker, comp. 3-Minute Devotionals For Women. Uhrichsville: Barbour, Ohio. Print.

Song Reflection: Flawless by MercyMe

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Flawless, by Mercy Me, is a really awesome song, that I was introduced to at Spirit West Coast. The lead singer gave a talk about how sometimes Christian leaders give us “guilt” messages. But, as Christians we  aren’t supposed to walk around feeling guilty. God’s grace is bigger than that. It would be foolish to think that we aren’t going to sin, make mistakes, or have problems after we accept Jesus Christ as our personal Saviour. We are still human. Sometimes as Christians, especially those of us with more years in the faith, we place impossibly hard expectations on ourselves. One school of thought is: I am a Christian and if I sin, make mistakes, let people down, or unintentionally hurt them; something must be terribly wrong with us. I must be a “bad” Christian. I must be a disappointment to God and a bad testimony to those around us. We let guilt and shame consume us. But, God doesn’t want us to do that. He doesn’t want us to walk around with our heads hanging down and frowns on our faces. He doesn’t want us to feel like we are worse Christians than other Christians. See, the reality is that we ALL mess up. This is pointed out in the line: “Come on get in line right behind me You along with everybody.” This truth is made clear in the Bible. “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:” –Romans 3:10 KJV In the official music video to this song, which is also worth checking out, the people struggle with a number flaws: illnesses, weaknesses (ie. “prone to selfishness”), physical flaws, workaholic tendencies, “spiritual leadership” inabilities, doubt, and fear. Without Christ, we are imperfect, wretched human beings. We all struggle with something or another. But, we can’t let our struggles, guilt, or past haunt us. Because, “No matter the bumps No matter the bruises No matter the scars… No matter the hurt Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain Still the truth is…The cross has made you flawless.”

It is by God’s grace alone that we are made righteous.
“For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.” –Romans 5:19 KJV

If you haven’t heard the song, you might want to check it out.

Here are the lyrics to the song:

“Flawless”

There’s got to be more
Than going back and forth
From doing right to doing wrong
‘Cause we were taught that’s who we are
Come on get in line right behind me
You along with everybody
Thinking there’s worth in what you doThen Like a hero who takes the stage when
We’re on the edge of our seats saying it’s too late
Well let me introduce you to amazing grace
 No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless
No matter the hurt
Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawlessCould it possibly be
That we simply can’t believe
That this unconditional
Kind of love would be enough
To take a filthy wretch like this
And wrap him up in righteousness
But that’s exactly what He did…Take a breath smile and say
Right here right now I’m ok
Because the cross was enoughThen Like a hero who takes the stage when
We’re on the edge of our seats saying it’s too late
Well let me introduce you to grace grace
God’s grace

No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless
No matter the hurt
Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless…”