Por Que Damos?

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Por qué damos?


Pastor Benjamin Díaz 

 

“Porque de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, que dio a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree, no se pierda, mas tenga vida eterna.” — Juan 3:16 NTV

Al adentrarnos en la temporada navideña, no hay mejor ejemplo de generosidad que seguir que nuestro Padre Celestial, quien dio a Su Hijo, Jesucristo, quien voluntariamente entregó Su vida por nosotros. El mensaje del pastor Ben del domingo pasado nos recordó que vivamos nuestras vidas en respuesta a lo que Dios nos ha dado.

Sabías que “dar” es el tema más comentado en la Biblia? El pastor compartió: “Dios quiere que seamos un canal por donde fluyan las bendiciones, no una represa que se quede todo para nosotros”.

Hay una razón por la que Dios dijo que “es más bienaventurado dar que recibir” (Hechos 20:35). Si bien todos disfrutamos de recibir regalos, dar es donde se encuentran las verdaderas bendiciones. Dar no es solo un acto de generosidad; es un acto de adoración que demuestra nuestra confianza en Dios. Cuando damos, hacemos que los demás sean agradecidos y honramos a Dios.

El miedo a la carencia puede impedirnos dar, pero cuando conocemos a nuestro Padre y confiamos en Su promesa de que “nunca nos faltará” (Salmo 23:1), podemos dar libremente y con alegría. El pastor también nos animó a dar con sabiduría y propósito. Dijo: “Cuando Dios puede confiar en ti con tus finanzas, sabiendo que permitirás que el dinero fluya a través de ti, entonces Él te dará más”.

El pastor nos recordó que dar no se limita solo a las finanzas. Damos siendo amigos, hospitalarios, sirviendo en la iglesia de niños, discipulando a otros, ofreciendo tanto nuestro tiempo como nuestro dinero.

Señaló la poderosa historia de alimentar a los cinco mil, donde la disposición de un niño pequeño de compartir su almuerzo provocó una multiplicación milagrosa.

Esta Navidad, en lugar de hacer una lista de deseos, considere hacer una lista de donaciones. Cómo puede ser parte de un milagro en la vida de alguien en esta temporada? Qué hermosa manera de honrar a Aquel que dio todo por nosotros. Haga clic 
aquí para ver el mensaje completo del pastor.

Como congregación, estamos dando pasos de fe, creyendo que Dios nos dará $500 000 para pagar la construcción de nuestra iglesia en los próximos 18 meses, y $100 000 para construir una escuela para nuestro Proyecto de Orfanato de Kenia. Con las bendiciones de Dios sobre nuestras donaciones, no hay límite a lo que Él puede lograr a través de nosotros! Nada es imposible cuando confiamos en Su provisión.


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