We Are Ready! Are You?

We are 3 Days away from our Youth Missions trip! Lexington, Georgia here we come! We have been fasting and praying for a mighty move of God. We have no doubt that the Lord is going to do great things!

Starting on Monday, you will notice something different with our Newsletter. During our Missions trip, we will be updating you about our trip and the Youth. Please show the Youth your support by providing feedback and commenting on our blog and by following us on Twitter. We are not only speaking to the parents out there but to all of our church family. It will be of great encouragement!

MISSIONS TRIP DIARY

Next week our newsletter will become a diary of our activities. You will hear from us firsthand on what we’re doing and what’s taking place throughout our trip. It’s so exciting that we will be able to communicate with all of you through this vehicle. While you will all be miles away, it’ll feel like you’re right there with us!

FOLLOWING US

Additionally, you can check out what is happening at any moment via Twitter. If you do not have access to Twitter or don’t know how to use it, then follow the instructions below:

  1. Go to Twitter.com/Vida_Nueva and click “Join today!”
  2. Create an Account, Its Free.
  3. Now you are following us!
  4. Anything you want to say something to us twitter, just start your message with “@Vida_Nueva” and well will receive it.

Thank you once again for your support! Please continue to keep us in prayer. The testimonies will be on their way.

A Simple Word (Part 2)

Yesterday, we discussed how a word can construct or destroy. We also mentioned how the Word of the Lord is flawless (Read Part 1 of the article). Today we ask, is what are we saying aligned with God’s Word?

A HIGHER STANDARD

We know that as worldly men and women, our words are cheap and dispensable. But as Christians, our words carry authority and truth. We must align our thoughts, words and actions with God’s Word. Additionally, as Christians we are held to a higher standard. Regardless of what you think, you are being judged by a higher standard than non-believers. Are you holding your end of the standard?

How many times have you seen someone say one thing and do another? How that does makes you feel? We know our respect for that person changes when their words are not aligned with their actions. Likewise, when we say we believe in the True Lord and Savoir, but we act completely in disobedience with His commandments, are we becoming the person we tend to lose respect for?

THE PATH OF YOUR WORDS

Job 15: 5-6 says, “Your sin prompts your mouth; you adopt the tongue of the crafty. Your own mouth condemns you, not mine; your own lips testify against you.” God warns the wicked not to go on his wicked ways, and the righteous not to stray from its good ways. When we depart from our values and start devaluing our word, it leads us to a path of:

  • Lying,
  • deception,
  • disappointment,
  • justification,
  • emptiness
  • and Sin.

When we maintain God’s instructions, it leads us to a path of Strength, Blessings and helps us be a Role Model to others.

THE WORD OF A CHRISTIAN

As Christians, we must be full of the Lord’s teaching. Our words must be full of love and wisdom like His Words. God wants us to grow as His son, Jesus did. We must please the Lord with our words and actions. To develop that stature, our words must not be hollow. They must have:

  • Faith – Our faith pleases God. When we speak, we must project the same faith that our Lord, a faithful God, provides to us. We must speak words of light and not of darkness. We must speak Words that spark the candle and do not blow out the flame.
  • Wisdom – the man of God must increase his spiritual knowledge so he is equipped for every good work. (Luke 2:52)
  • Favor - We must develop a vertical fellowship with the Lord and a horizontal relationships with others. We should seek opportunities to share our testimonies, about how we overcame obstacles and problems through the word of God, with those who are lost and all of our friends and family.
  • Integrity – It’s the firm adherence to a code of moral value. It is an unimpaired condition. It is a synonym to Honesty. (Isaiah 55:11) The Word of the Lord has purpose and is not void.
  • Accountable – We are obligated and bound by our words. We are responsible for what we say and we have to answer our Living God.

God instruct us to build up and not destroy. As Christians our word must build families, relationships, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and communities. I want to close this article with the following prayer:

Lord, your Word is life and I take refuge in it;
And Your instructions are my guide and my light.
May my actions and words be pleasing to You;
Fill me with Your love and wisdom, and help me to be the person you called me to be.
Amen

A Simple Word

Words are a vehicle for us to express our thoughts, feelings and beliefs. With words, people and nations have been built and crumbled. Words have the power of life and death (Proverbs 18:21). Our relationships are based on our words and the actions that follow them. Our words reflect character. It reflects who we are and what we are.

We all have been in relationships where words have helped us or hurt us. Just think back at those important people in your life; your father, mother, teacher or friend. Their words of encouragement have helped us become who we are today.

NOT ALL WORDS ARE EQUAL

As Christians we know that not all words are equal. The word of man is common, breakable, can be recanted, doubtful, at times hateful, and it is empty and inaccurate. (Psalm 5: 9). In contrast the Word of our Savior is strong, accurate, precise, correct, perfect and flawless. As Proverbs 30:5 says, “Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

In addition the Word of God is full of life (Matthew 4:4). The worldly words are destructive, while the Word of God is constructive and powerful.

THE WORD OF THE LORD

Many, including Christians, forget how powerful the Word of the Lord is. His Words are so strong it is understood in ALL languages and in ALL cultures. For those who are bilingual, you can understand how an expression in one language is not fully translatable into another. But with the Holy Word there is no such a thing as “Lost in Translation”.

The Bible tells us what God wants us to know, and it does so in the best way possible. It does not mince words. But we must understand that the best way possible is not man’s way but God’s way. (Isaiah 55:8). Additionally, there is absolutely no equivalent to the Word of the Lord. No other word can fill you like the Word of God. His Word bring comfort during times of tribulation.

The Word of the Lord revives our soul and makes simple people wise. His word is our daily bread. By learning more about the Word, we can obtain the truth and wisdom that no other book in the world can provide.

My question to you, is what you are saying aligned with God’s Word?

Tomorrow we will address that question. In the meantime, I would like to hear your comments.

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