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September 2, 2020

Download: 10 Commandments for Emotional Health During COVID-19

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The Bible says, “Don’t burn out! Keep yourselves fueled and aflame . . . Don’t quit in hard times; pray all the harder” (Romans 12:11-12 The Message).


In this free download, Pastor Rick shares 10 ways to stay emotionally healthy while walking through the anxious and uncertain time of COVID-19.


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Published on September 02, 2020 17:09

Download: 30 Encouraging Bible Verses

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Download this PDF of comforting Bible verses you can turn to in times of grieving and lament. Let it be an encouraging reminder that God wants to walk through the pain with you.


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Published on September 02, 2020 17:08

El Orgullo: Nadie está Libre de la Tentación

“El Señor detesta a los orgullosos. Ciertamente recibirán su castigo”.  Proverbios 16:5 (NTV)


Tratándose del orgullo, nadie está libre de ser tentado.


Por ejemplo, el éxito es una de las pruebas más importantes que Dios nos da antes de aumentar nuestra responsabilidad y si nos enorgullecemos, entonces no habremos pasado la prueba.


La Biblia nos cuenta la historia de un hombre que absolutamente falló la prueba: el rey de Babilonia en los tiempos de Daniel, Nabucodonosor. Por ese tiempo este rey pagano estaba en sus cincuenta años, él fue uno de los hombres más poderosos del mundo.


Pero Nabucodonosor tuvo un sueño, y necesitó que Daniel lo interpretara. Cuando le estaba contando a Daniel el sueño, él dijo, “Yo, Nabucodonosor, vivía en mi palacio con comodidad y prosperidad” Daniel 4:4 (NTV).


Esa es la imagen general de lo que el éxito nos hace. Nabucodonosor no parecía como alguien que estuviera buscando a Dios. Él parecía como alguien que estaba descansando en todo lo que había recibido. Él no estaba usando todo su éxito para retribuirle a Dios. Él estaba pensando en sí mismo.


Revisa los pronombres personales en otra frase de Nabucodonosor, “¡Miren esta grandiosa ciudad de Babilonia! Edifiqué esta hermosa ciudad con mi gran poder para que fuera mi residencia real a fin de desplegar mi esplendor majestuoso” Daniel 4:30b (NTV).


Cuatro veces en un versículo él está usando la primera persona en su lenguaje. Nabucodonosor estaba pensando en sí mismo. No estaba siendo humilde.


El orgullo es la raíz de todos los pecados, no importa de cuál se trate. Por eso Satanás fue expulsado del cielo. Dios odia el orgullo porque declara, “Yo soy Dios, y no necesito de Dios”.


La Biblia dice que el orgullo precede a la destrucción. Si sigues leyendo sobre Nabucodonosor, te darás cuenta de que estaba provocando su gran caída.


La Palabra de Dios nos dice, “El Señor detesta a los orgullosos. Ciertamente recibirán su castigo” Proverbios 16:5 (NTV).


El orgullo te pone en contra de Dios. Pero Dios siempre está a tu favor, no en contra tuya y Él quiere ayudarte a pasar la prueba del éxito.


Reflexiona sobre esto:



¿Cómo has visto el orgullo arruinar las vidas de las personas que amas?
¿De qué formas has sido más tentado a mostrar orgullo?
¿Cuál es una forma específica en la que puedes demostrar humildad esta semana?

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Published on September 02, 2020 00:45

Your Suffering Can Produce Something of Great Value

“He knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold.”


Job 23:10 (NIV)

When I was going through treatment for breast cancer many years ago, I kept thinking about Job 23:10, which says, “He knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold” (NIV).


I didn’t take that verse as a guarantee of physical healing. God didn’t owe me that. If God healed me, that was wonderful, but I didn’t see that healing was guaranteed in the verse.


What I did see was potential for producing what I would call “gold” in my life. If I would go through the trial in a way that honored God, then something of beauty could be produced. And I longed for the suffering I was going through to give birth to something lovely, something of lasting value, something as rich as gold.


“These trials are only to test your faith, to see whether or not it is strong and pure. It is being tested as fire tests gold and purifies it—and your faith is far more precious to God than mere gold” (1 Peter 1:7 TLB).


If your faith remains strong after being tested by fiery trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the whole world.


Gold was produced in the fire of cancer in my life, and it continues to be produced in the fire of the suffering and grief of loss that engulfs me in the death of my son, Matthew. Through breast cancer, I gained a new ability to relate to people who suffer life-threatening illnesses. I stared death in the face, and I wasn’t as afraid anymore. I gained a new appreciation for the brevity of life and was more committed than ever to living each day God gives me with passion and purpose.


In the grief and devastation of losing Matthew, I have gained a more intimate walk with Jesus as I have learned how to trust him in the darkest place I have ever been. I have an increased longing for heaven. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is my dearest hope. I long for the restoration of broken bodies and broken minds that will take place in heaven. And in my suffering, I have learned how to comfort people in their suffering with the comfort God gives me.


This is the gold that God has produced in my life. He can do the same in your life when you allow him to use your pain for his glory.


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Think of a time of suffering in your life. What “gold” has God produce in you from that experience?
What does it mean to suffer well?
How does Job 23:10 challenge your perspective on suffering?


About Kay Warren


Kay Warren cofounded Saddleback Church with her husband, Rick Warren, in Lake Forest, California in 1980. After the death of her son, Matthew, who lived with serious mental illness for most of his life, she founded Saddleback’s Hope for Mental Health Initiative as a way to support individuals and family members of loved ones with mental illness and suicidal ideation. The Initiative also trains others in the faith community how to launch or expand existing mental health ministries.


Kay is a board member of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention and is active in mental health/suicide prevention efforts in Orange County, CA. Kay is the author of Sacred Privilege: Your Life and Ministry as a Pastor's Wife, Choose Joy: Because Happiness Isn't Enough, Say Yes to God: A Call to Courageous Surrender, and coauthor of Foundations, a popular systematic theology course used by churches worldwide. Her children are Amy and Josh, and Matthew (who is in heaven), and she has five grandchildren.



Learn more at KayWarren.com and follow her on Facebook (KayWarrensPage) Twitter (@KayWarren1) and Instagram (@KayWarren75).


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Published on September 02, 2020 00:30

September 1, 2020

No Dejes que el Éxito te Arruine

“El fuego prueba la pureza del oro y de la plata, pero la persona es probada por las alabanzas que recibe”.  Proverbios 27:21 (NTV)


Dios nos prueba con el éxito.


¿Te parece extraño? Tal vez te puede parecer más fácil creer que Dios nos prueba con estrés o sufrimiento.


Pero piénsalo otra vez.


Has visto que el éxito arruina a las personas. La joven estrella del rock obtiene todo lo que siempre había querido y entonces pierde todo. El atleta firma un gran contrato y entonces pierde su futuro en fiestas. Un negocio crece más allá de lo esperado pero el propietario se vuelve imprudente con los planes de expansión.


Todos hemos leído historias.


Como pastor por más de 40 años, te puedo decir que más personas han caído en la ruina por el éxito que por el sufrimiento. El sufrimiento tiende a empujarnos hacia Dios. Pero cuando las personas son exitosas, a menudo se olvidan de Dios.


Por cada persona que puede afrontar el dolor, encontrarás unos pocos que podrán manejar la fama. El elogio se les sube a la cabeza, y los destruye.


La Biblia nos dice en Proverbios 27:21, “El fuego prueba la pureza del oro y de la plata, pero la persona es probada por las alabanzas que recibe”  (NTV).


En realidad, cada elogio es una prueba. El elogio y la crítica son parecidos a masticar chicle. Puedes masticar el chicle por un rato, pero no tragarlo. Ambos, pueden realmente hacerte daño.


Es tan fácil olvidar a Dios cuando el éxito llega a tu puerta. Pero si recuerdas que tu éxito viene de Dios, podrás pasar cada prueba del éxito.


Reflexiona sobre esto:



¿Cómo has visto a las personas ser puestas a prueba por el éxito?
¿Cómo has sido personalmente probado por el éxito?
¿Cómo manejas de manera diferente una crítica o un elogio?

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Published on September 01, 2020 00:45

Preparation Follows Expectation

“Brothers and sisters, be patient until the Lord comes again. See how farmers wait for their precious crops to grow. They wait patiently for fall and spring rains. You, too, must be patient. Don’t give up hope. The Lord will soon be here.”


James 5:7-8 (GW)

It’s important to remember that God is always working behind the scenes, even through the global pandemic and any other problems you may be facing right now. Trust him, and be patient.


How do you do that? What do you do while you’re waiting? How do you build a faith that trusts God during the delays?


“Brothers and sisters, be patient until the Lord comes again. See how farmers wait for their precious crops to grow. They wait patiently for fall and spring rains. You, too, must be patient. Don’t give up hope. The Lord will soon be here” (James 5:7-8 GW).


Like farmers, you need to wait expectantly. While a farmer waits, he prepares for the harvest. He gets ready. He doesn’t sit around thinking, “I wonder if this is going to grow or not.” He expects it to grow. He prepares for the harvest so that when it comes, he can reap the benefits.


You need to wait expectantly as you trust God to act and provide. Psalm 130:5 says, “I wait expectantly, trusting God to help, for he has promised” (TLB). That promise is all over the Bible, in verses like Isaiah 49:23: “No one who waits for my help will be disappointed” (GNT).


What have you been waiting for God to do? Maybe you’ve been waiting for him to transform your marriage, solve a financial problem, heal a hurt, or reach someone in your family who is not a believer. Whatever you’ve been waiting on God to do, do you really expect him to do it? If you’re not preparing yourself while you’re waiting, you’re not really expecting anything to happen.


A lot of times we think we’re waiting on God, but God’s just waiting on us. He’s saying, “You’re not ready to handle the blessing I want to give you. I want you to grow up first. You’re not waiting on me. I’m waiting on you.”


If you’re tired and worn out because of this crisis, you need to remember to wait on God. You need to get still, get with God’s Word, and learn how to be more like him. Then, you get busy doing the work that will prepare you for the harvest.


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What have you been waiting on God to do in your life? What do you think he might be waiting on you to do in the meantime?
In what ways can you prepare yourself while you wait for God to work?
How do you want to grow and mature because of the circumstances around the pandemic? How are you doing the work that will help you accomplish those goals?

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August 31, 2020

Dios trae Nueva Vida del Fuego

“¡Alabado sea el Dios de Sadrac, Mesac y Abed-nego! Envió a su ángel para rescatar a sus siervos que confiaron en él. Desafiaron el mandato del rey y estuvieron dispuestos a morir en lugar de servir o rendir culto a otro dios que no fuera su propio Dios”. Daniel 3:28 (NTV)


Cuando confías en Dios a pesar del sufrimiento, llamarás la atención de los incrédulos.


La manera en que afrontas el dolor es un gran testimonio para el mundo.


Francamente, tú y yo no somos un gran testigo cuando la vida es buena. Cualquiera puede servir a Dios durante esos tiempos.


Pero los tiempos difíciles son otra historia diferente.


¿Recuerdas la historia de los amigos de Daniel que fueron arrojados al fuego? Ellos confiaban en Dios y Él los rescató de manera milagrosa.


Estos hombres impresionaron al rey con su fe. Y el rey era el emperador más poderoso de esa época.


El rey dijo: “¡Alabado sea el Dios de Sadrac, Mesac y Abed-nego! Envió a su ángel para rescatar a sus siervos que confiaron en él. Desafiaron el mandato del rey y estuvieron dispuestos a morir en lugar de servir o rendir culto a otro dios que no fuera su propio Dios” Daniel 3:28 (NTV).


El rey Nabucodonosor reconoció que estos hombres estaban dispuestos a desafiar su orden y arriesgarse a la muerte porque confiaban en Dios.


¿Por qué estás dispuesto a morir?


Si no sabes por qué estás dispuesto a morir, nunca vivirás realmente. Solo existirás.


¿Sabías que algunos árboles solo brotan después de un incendio forestal? Por ejemplo, el árbol de pino de Jack del Norte de América tiene las semillas pegadas tan fuerte en los conos, que no saldrán a menos que llegue un calor intenso que derrita la resina, para que la semilla caiga y luego germine.


Sin calor, no sucedería.


Lo mismo sucede con nosotros.


A veces Dios trae nueva vida a otros porque confían en Él a través del fuego.


Reflexiona sobre esto:



¿Cómo te has acercado a Dios al ver la respuesta de otras personas en medio de los tiempos de sufrimiento?
¿Cuáles son algunas de las cosas por las que estarías dispuesto a morir?
¿Por qué somos mejores testigos en tiempos difíciles que en los buenos tiempos?

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Published on August 31, 2020 00:45

It Pays to Be Patient

“We count as blessed those who have persevered.”


James 5:11 (NIV)

God rewards patience. James 5:11 says, “We count as blessed those who have persevered” (NIV). In other words, it pays to be patient.


When you are patient, it builds your character, you avoid mistakes, and you’re going to reach your goals. When you’re patient, you’re going to be honored by others and have happier relationships. There are all kinds of blessings and benefits.


Have you noticed—especially during this time of the coronavirus—that it’s hard to be patient when you’re tired? We’re all feeling weary from the drawn-out uncertainty and craziness of the pandemic.


“Let us not get tired of doing what is right, for after a while we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t get discouraged and give up” (Galatians 6:9 TLB).


There are blessings to be had through this season of waiting during the pandemic—in your character, your circumstances, your family, and God’s church. And they’re not just rewards to enjoy right now. The Bible says there are going to be rewards in heaven, too.


Jesus says in Matthew 5:11-12, “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven” (NIV). When someone hurts you, one of your strongest desires may be to retaliate. People have experienced a lot of hurt feelings lately when it comes to how we choose to respond to the pandemic. And with that comes a lot of temptation to fight back and lash out.


Whenever you’re criticized and tempted to strike back, think first: Is this fight worth giving up the reward promised to you in heaven? It’s not. As a leader, I get criticized a lot. People misjudge and question and doubt and second-guess me all the time. I’ve learned to not defend myself. I remain quiet, because I’ve discovered that you’re most like Jesus when you don’t retaliate. You’re most like Jesus when you refuse to fight back.


Even when he was accused and mistreated, Jesus chose to do what was right and not retaliate in the middle of a crisis. If you choose to let God handle it when someone hurts you, he sees it. And he will bless you.


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In what relationships have you found it most difficult to practice patience during the pandemic?
Do you treasure eternal rewards more than earthly rewards? How is your answer revealed in the choices you make when you’re hurt or criticized?
How does patience help create healthy relationships?

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August 30, 2020

Dios puede Usar tus Pruebas para Liberarte

“Dejaste que un cualquiera nos pisoteara; hemos pasado a través de agua y fuego, pero al fin nos has dado respiro”. Salmos 66:12 (DHH)


Te enfrentarás a pruebas en la vida, no hay duda de eso.


Pero Dios las usará para liberarte.


De hecho, a veces lo que otros esperan que te esclavice, Dios usará para liberarte.


Él las usará para liberarte de las expectativas y opiniones de los demás.


La Biblia lo dice así: “Dejaste que un cualquiera nos pisoteara; hemos pasado a través de agua y fuego, pero al fin nos has dado respiro” Salmos 66:12 (DHH).


Dios quiere que seas libre. La Biblia dice que la verdad te hará libre. Pero la verdad a menudo viene con un alto costo.


Hace cuatro años murió mi hijo menor. Es posible que hayas escuchado la historia. Él había luchado con su salud mental toda la vida. Tenía una mente agitada pero un corazón tierno.


El día en que se quitó la vida fue el peor día de mi vida. Nunca lo olvidaré.


Pero para empeorar las cosas, Satanás trató de aprovecharse de todo eso. Los críticos salieron con toda su fuerza, diciendo cosas horribles sobre mi familia. Lo podías ver en la televisión, en revistas y en las redes sociales. Celebraron y se rieron de su muerte. Fue muy cruel, público y constante. Pensé que estaba pasando por el infierno.


Pero Dios caminó conmigo en cada paso del camino. Durante ese tiempo, alguien me preguntó cómo estaba y respondí: “Honestamente, me siento valiente”.


No tuve miedo, me mantenía pensando todo el tiempo: “Satanás, ¿esto es todo lo que puedes arrojarme? ¿esos críticos es lo mejor que tienes?”.


Ya no tengo miedo de nada. Estoy viviendo para la audiencia de uno. A veces, Dios usa tiempos difíciles para liberarte de una adicción a la aprobación de otras personas. Simplemente no lo necesitas para ser feliz.


Reflexiona sobre esto:



¿Cómo ha usado Dios el dolor para liberarte de algo?
¿Cómo te afecta la necesidad de la aprobación de los demás?
¿Por qué la verdad te hace libre?

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Published on August 30, 2020 00:45

How to Be Confident in Uncertain Times

“Be patient, resting your hearts on the ultimate certainty.”


James 5:8 (PHILLIPS)

We’re living in strange and uncertain times. We don’t know what’s happening in the world. We get conflicting information from every source. We don’t know how long this coronavirus is going to continue spreading. We’re not sure how to make wise decisions without all the information we need.


When so many things are uncertain, we can remain certain of this one truth: God is in control.


“Brothers and sisters, be patient until the Lord comes again. See how farmers wait for their precious crops to grow. They wait patiently for fall and spring rains. You, too, must be patient. Don’t give up hope. The Lord will soon be here. Brothers and sisters, stop complaining about each other, or you will be condemned. Realize that the judge is standing at the door” (James 5:7-9 GW).


Why does James remind us several times in this passage that the Lord is coming back? Because it’s the ultimate proof that God is in control.


History is God’s story. It’s not circular. There is no circle of life. History is linear, and it’s moving to a climax. God has a plan. God has a purpose. And one day Jesus is going to return. Everything is on schedule. We don’t know when he’s coming back, but the Bible talks more about Jesus’ second coming than it does about his first coming. That means it should change how we live our lives every day. We should be living with great expectation!


Although the situation may seem out of control and what you’re going through may be painful, nothing is beyond God’s control. Be patient. God’s timing is perfect. He’s never late. He is in control.


The J.B. Phillips translation of James 5:8 says, “Be patient, resting your hearts on the ultimate certainty.”


What’s the ultimate certainty? Jesus is going to come back one day. Nothing’s going to stop that.


Knowing that history is under God’s control and that Jesus has promised to return should give us all the confidence we need in uncertain times. When you feel like you can’t count on anything else, count on this: God’s got this. And Jesus will come back one day soon to make all things right and new.


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What does it mean to live with expectation of Jesus’ return?
Does knowing that God is in control of history give you comfort and confidence? Why or why not?
In what situation do you need to remember that God is in control? How have you seen him at work already in that area?

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Published on August 30, 2020 00:30

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