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For Your Journey
New Apostolic Church USA
91 episodes
9 months ago
A conversation series that answers questions about faith and the church to help you on your journey with Christ.
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A conversation series that answers questions about faith and the church to help you on your journey with Christ.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 78
For Your Journey
8 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 78

(Ver debajo para español)

“Wonderment” is a word that permeates this season of Advent, and as we go through it, it is exciting to dive deeper into its meaning. Sometimes, we don’t stop to be amazed in what God is doing and has done for us.

However, nowadays, it is difficult to be amazed due to technology developments that make it seem that anything is possible. Amazement has been normalized. So, what can we do to not become desensitized to the wonders of God? We can be like children. To a child, everything is amazing. It is with this attitude and humble heart that we can see things in a different perspective (ref. Genesis 28:12-17; Psalm 8:3). Otherwise, the world rushes by us, and we fail to perceive the true goodness of what God is doing in every aspect, also in the natural world.

In the Pentecost service this year, the Chief Apostle talked about God, the Holy Spirit, and His activity to keep Christianity alive. As Christians, when we take the time every day and are intentional to ponder over what God has done and His faithfulness to us (ref. Lamentations 3:22-23), we can only be in wonderment!

ESPAÑOL

"Maravilla" es una palabra que impregna esta temporada de Adviento, y a medida que atravesamos este tiempo de Navidad, es emocionante profundizar en su significado. A veces, no nos detenemos para asombrarnos de lo que Dios está haciendo y ha hecho por nosotros.

Sin embargo, hoy en día, es difícil sorprenderse debido a los desarrollos tecnológicos que hacen que parezca que todo es posible. El asombro se ha normalizado. Entonces, ¿qué podemos hacer para no volvernos insensibles a las maravillas de Dios? Podemos ser como los niños. Para un niño, todo es asombroso. Es con esta actitud y corazón humilde que podemos ver las cosas desde una perspectiva diferente (ref. Génesis 28: 12-17; Salmo 8: 3). De lo contrario, con el mundo que va de prisa a nuestro alrededor, no percibimos la verdadera bondad de lo que Dios está haciendo en todos los aspectos, también en el mundo natural.

En el Servicio de Pentecostés de este año, el Apóstol Mayor habló sobre Dios, el Espíritu Santo, y Su actividad para mantener vivo al cristianismo. Como cristianos, cuando nos tomamos el tiempo intencionalmente todos los días para reflexionar sobre lo que Dios ha hecho y Su fidelidad hacia nosotros (ref. Lamentaciones 3:22-23), ¡solo podemos estar maravillados!

For Your Journey
A conversation series that answers questions about faith and the church to help you on your journey with Christ.