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Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon by Jim Reimann
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“oración es el balbuceo entrecortado del niño que cree, el grito de guerra del creyente que lucha y el réquiem del santo agonizante que se duerme en los brazos de Jesús. Es el aire que respiramos, es la clave secreta, es el aliento, la fortaleza y el privilegio de todo cristiano. De modo que si eres un hijo de Dios, buscarás el rostro de tu Padre y vivirás en el amor de tu Padre.”
Jim Reimann, Vuelvan a mí: Devocionales de Charles Spurgeon
“Cross the Jordan of distrust and enter the Canaan of peace—yes, where Canaanites still linger, but where the land never ceases to flow with milk and honey.”
Jim Reimann, Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon
“You have been given fullness in Christ.” Notice this verse does not say, “You will be given. ” No, it is already accomplished. So why don’t we walk in this truth? Could it be we really don’t believe it? Or is it that we believe the Lord holds His riches for us in heaven, only opening His storehouse to us in the next life? The life Jesus gives He gives now—in this life. He said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10). Yet we have a tendency to believe that the Lord is like us—always saving the best for last. Consider, however, the story of Jesus changing water into wine. The master of the wedding, not knowing what had taken place, told the bridegroom, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now” (John 2:10). Jesus gives us His best now — not later! “He who did not spare his own Son … how will he not also … graciously give us all things?” (Rom. 8:32).”
Jim Reimann, Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon
“Patience then, dear believer, eternity will right the wrongs of time. So”
Jim Reimann, Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon
“He now wears our names on His breastplate, and with authority He intercedes on our behalf, remembering us by name and pleading our case before the throne. He employs His dominion over “the authorities” and “the powers” (Eph. 6:12) and His absolute majesty in heaven is for the benefit of those who trust in Him. His high estate is just as much for our benefit as was His humiliation. He who gave Himself for us in the depths of suffering and death does not withdraw the gift now that He sits enthroned in the highest heavens.”
Jim Reimann, Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon
“The Holy Spirit makes people repentant long before He makes them perfect, and he who believes what he knows will soon know more clearly what he believes.”
Jim Reimann, Look Unto Me: The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon
“«¡Alabado sea Dios, Padre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo! Por su gran misericordia, nos ha hecho nacer de nuevo mediante la resurrección de Jesucristo, para que tengamos una esperanza viva» (1 PEDRO 1:3).”
Jim Reimann, Vuelvan a mí: Devocionales de Charles Spurgeon
“¿Pecado? ¿Insignificante? ¡Coronó la cabeza del Redentor con espinas y traspasó su corazón! Fue la verdadera razón por la que sufrió angustia, congoja y aflicción. Si pudieras medir hasta el mínimo pecado a escala de la eternidad, huirías de él como si fuera una serpiente y aborrecerías el mínimo indicio del mal.”
Jim Reimann, Vuelvan a mí: Devocionales de Charles Spurgeon