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Sunday, October 27, 2019

¡Tus Escojas!















Pastor Eduardo Predicó:
¡Tus Escojas! Hay una advertencia sobre las decisiones de la vida y las elecciones que haces. Cada elección tiene una consecuencia y cada consecuencia está precedida por una elección.

Gálatas 6: 7-8 (NTV) 7 No se dejen engañar, no pueden burlarse de la justicia de Dios. Siempre cosecharás lo que plantes. 8 Aquellos que viven solo para satisfacer su propia naturaleza pecaminosa cosecharán la decadencia y la muerte de esa naturaleza pecaminosa. Pero aquellos que viven para agradar al Espíritu cosecharán vida eterna del Espíritu.

El derecho a elegir
El apóstol Pablo coloca esta advertencia en un lenguaje fuerte, diseñado para asegurarse de que el punto se transmita sin error. Sería una locura pensar que eres un rival para el ingenio de Dios. No puedes jugar con Dios. Lo que siembres, también cosecharás. Si siembras para la carne, cosecharás corrupción. Si siembras para el Espíritu, cosecharás vida eterna.

1 Corintios 2: 9 (RV)
9 Pero como está escrito: Ojo no ha visto, ni oído ha oído, ni ha entrado en el corazón del hombre, las cosas que Dios ha preparado para los que lo aman.

Pero, hay consecuencias en la tierra a las elecciones que hacemos para servir a Jesús.

Tuas Escolhas!

YOUR CHOICES!





Pastor Eduardo preacged today:

Your choices! There is a caveat to the decisions of life and the choices you make.  Every choice has a consequence and every consequence is preceded by a choice.



Galatians 6:7-8 (NLT) 7 Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant.  8 Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful nature will harvest decay and death from that sinful nature. But those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit.



The Right to Choose

The Apostle Paul places this warning in strong language, designed to make sure the point gets across without mistake.  It would be the height of foolishness to think that you are a match for the wits of God.  You cannot trifle with God.  Whatever you sow, you will also reap.  If you sow to the flesh, you will of the reap corruption.  If you sow to the Spirit, you will reap everlasting life.   

1 Corinthians 2:9 (KJV)
9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.

But, there are consequences on earth to the choices we make to serve Jesus. It comes down to this, you can choose your choice, but you cannot choose your consequences.  When you make your choice, you—of necessity—choose the consequences that go along with the choice. 

You cannot plant one kind of crop and expect to reap another kind of crop.  If you plant corn, you will reap corn.  If you plant potatoes, you will reap potatoes.  I’m sorry.  The consequences of the choice are part and parcel of the choice.



You are accountable for your choices. 

To further complicate things, many people hold on to their right to choose, but they still want to blame others for forcing them into their choices.  I have all the sympathy in the world for those who have come out of horrific childhoods. I feel sorry for those who are the product of abusive situations.

But regardless of the reasons why people make the choices they do, each of us must still bear the penalties for wrong choices.

This is where God can make the greatest difference in the lives of people who need to be saved and changed.  God can give you the ability to forgive.   God can take your dysfunctional past and create something beautiful out of it.

He can do it if you repent and surrender to His will. He cannot do it if you continue to blame others for all your problems and continue to make wrong choices.