beginning of this blog believe God (Chapter 1)
Chapter I
Your Promised Land
Does it work? I refer to what they believe, your faith? Does it really work? God's intention has always been that the believer's life "work" and the only way that would impact the world and the next generation is showing that our faith in Christ is real and that "works."
We think that those who have believed in the Lord are assured of salvation, so the main reason for which God left us on earth after salvation is to Christianity impacting our effective and display fruits and testimony of faith that lives in us, then why do we accept mediocrity?
I, the author says that many of us are wandering in the desert, while the Promised Land is just across the river, and in relation to this God has promised us many things, just as it did with the people of While Israel wandered in the wilderness,
1. God promised us a place of blessing. The blessing for obedience (as to which he promised the people of Israel) does not imply an easy life or possessions, or financial success. The bendción is bent to receive expressions of divine favor in some remote places of the heart and mind make life worth living.
2. God promised us a place where he produces a large crop. In John 15:8 says, "My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples." My dear friend Can you accept the truth that your heavenly Father wants to show his glory using your life to produce abundant fruit? Your personal promised land is where you see that God fulfilled the promises of a great harvest through your life. But neither you nor mine are called mandatory, God will accomplish what we prepared for heaven and earth to do whatever you and I, but we decided if we will be part of their divinity in our generation.
3. God promised us a home of great victory over our enemy. One of the ways we can measure the effectiveness of our faith is to examine certain evidence if it is really our biblical position "more than conquerors. If no opposition, will never be victorious. As we will seeing in our trip, when God gave the Israelites the Promised Land, said he would have to fight fierce battles to take possession of what belonged to them. In God's economy, worth fighting for what is worth keeping.
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