Dios, Nuestro Proveedor Constante

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Dios, Nuestro Proveedor Constante
Pastor Ben Diaz


 El deseo de Dios es ser nuestro Proveedor. Él siempre está ansioso por bendecirnos, pero debemos estar listos para recibirlo. Así como Él anhelaba que aceptáramos la salvación y el Espíritu Santo, pero teníamos que estar preparados para recibirlos, lo mismo sucede con Su provisión.

Para recibir verdaderamente la provisión de Dios, necesitas entender tres cosas: De Quién eres, Quién eres y Cuál es tu tarea. Primero, eres un hijo en la familia de Dios. Segundo, eres el hijo favorito de Dios. Y tercero, tu tarea es reflejar la abundancia del Padre: vivir sin temor a la carencia, ser generoso con tus finanzas, saber que tu Padre Celestial siempre cuidará de ti. Cuando realmente entiendas que perteneces a la familia de Dios, eres Su hijo favorito y tienes un papel en Su reino, todo cambiará. Tendrás la capacidad de verte a ti mismo de manera diferente y darte cuenta de que todos los recursos del cielo están disponibles para ti.

El pastor Ben compartió un gran ejemplo de la película El diario de una princesa. La adolescente de la historia vivía en la pobreza, pero cuando descubrió que era la heredera del trono de un reino europeo, todo en su vida cambió. Se veía a sí misma de otra manera: su autoridad, su capacidad para reinar y su acceso a la provisión se transformaron. El mismo principio se aplica a nosotros.

La fidelidad de Dios para proveer fue evidente en el viaje de los israelitas desde Egipto hasta la Tierra Prometida. Él proveía maná todos los días, y sus ropas y zapatos no se desgastaban. Pero cuando enfrentaron una necesidad, en lugar de confiar en Dios, se quejaron. En Éxodo 17:2, exigieron: “Danos agua para beber!”. Pero Moisés respondió: “Por qué te quejas contra mí? Y por qué estás tentando al Señor?” Su mentalidad de esclavitud les impidió pedir lo que necesitaban. Un esclavo se queja, pero un niño pide.

Es por eso que el pastor Ben enfatizó la importancia de conocer su identidad y posición en el reino de Dios. Como hijos de Dios, está en nuestra naturaleza ser generosos, reflejar Su generosidad. Pero cuando nos consume el temor de no tener lo suficiente, nos reprimimos. Confiar en la provisión de Dios y en nuestra posición en Su familia es clave para cumplir con nuestra misión en el reino.

Mateo 6:31-33 nos recuerda: “Así que no se preocupen por estas cosas, diciendo: ‘Qué comeremos? Qué beberemos? Con qué nos vestiremos? ’ Estas cosas dominan los pensamientos de los incrédulos, pero su Padre celestial ya sabe todas sus necesidades. Busquen el reino de Dios por encima de todas las cosas y vivan con justicia, y Él les dará todo lo que necesiten”.

Comprender estas verdades es crucial para el crecimiento del reino.
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