Thursday, August 29, 2013

Las Finanzas En El Creyente

Las Finanzas En El Creyente


Saturday, August 24, 2013

Los 9 Departamentos Del Alma

9 Departamentos del Alma



Oprah's Winfrey Joining Bishop T.D Jakes.

 Oprah's Winfrey Joining Bishop T.D Jakes.


TD Jakes recently appeared on an Oprah life class show alongside a line up of various spiritual gurus. He was not there to present an alternative response to their heretical positions neither to counteract their deceptive perspectives on God and spirituality but to stand in agreement with them in discussing principles about success, inspiration and empowerment for life. His participation on the program not only gives the appearance of endorsement for these different erroneous teachings, it also collapses the Christian worldview down the level of the humanism of today's pagan mysticism.




It seemed that TD Jakes is slowly testing the waters, experimenting towards making the crossover moves that so many other ministers have unsuccessfully attempted to undertake. Selling books, making movies, partnering with secular artist and playing the role of a life coach and motivational speaker more than operating in the office of a shepherd or speaking as a prophet to his generation. His latest conference event named Mega Feast is not only hosting a secular concert including various Rmb artists but is also incorporating one of Oprah's own life class sessions.


 You can Also read :Joel Osteen is a Friend of sinners


Maybe the rationale behind all this latest ministry spectacle is simply to expand the influence of his outreach message towards a bigger audience. Or perhaps his justification is to create a new platform for Christianity to help society find the principles and truths that could impact their state of mind and benefit their way of life in the world. While the motivation seemed sincere and the intention might be noble, the effects and results coming out of this unholy mixture could be more problematic than profitable. We should all know by now that the answer to our decaying and corrupt culture is not better counseling or more practical good advice but a radical transformation of the heart, possible only by the power of a face to face encounter with God.








We've seen before how preachers turn into politicians and psalmists transform themselves into artists. Always seeking greater stages and supposedly pursuing wider venues, they often end up loosing more than what they gained. Their gift is reduced to entertainment and their grace is distorted into a charismatic product of the market. Their delegated authority is demoted into personal opinion and their vocational calling is turned into a professional public career. When the salt loses its flavor, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot (Matthew 5:13).

Seeking to become relevant, we often pollute our distinctiveness. Attempting to win the world, we end up loosing our own souls, compromising our integrity and forsaking our uniqueness. As a minister, it is one thing to lust after the worldly ambition of today's immoral culture. It is quite another thing to stoop so low as to promote that carnality inside your own ministry, endorsing and selling pseudo spirituality within your Christian audience.

We are so confused and twisted today that now the world looks like the church and the church looks like the world. It is not accidental nor peripheral that the scriptures clearly admonish against friendship with the world constituting it as enmity against God (James 4:4, 1 Thessalonians 5:22, 2 Corinthians 6:14-18). It looks to me like it's time that we go back and focus on our consecration and reclaim afresh our true legacy of holiness and purity in the pulpit. Let's get the leaven out and see our lives rededicated to God in Spirit and in Truth once again.


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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Joel Osteen is a friend of sinners

Joel Osteen is a friend of sinners, that's what pastor Phil Munsey declared on a Charisma magazine article. His ministry therefore is similar to that of Jesus Christ--misunderstood, criticized, and persecuted by the religious crowd. The online article goes on to name a list of very impressive exploits and accomplishments done by Joel and his ministry. The number of achievements is so amazing that one is left in total admiration and respect for all the work that the Osteens have done. The overall view and feel of the entire online post is one of awe. Basically, what is being stated indirectly is that Joel Osteen is the spokesman for Christianity, the new representative of God to the world.

Whether the writer intended it or not, the conclusion one derives from the article is to deduce that the kind of none offensive, never confrontational, always seeking to be liked work done by Joel is the type of ministry we should all be endorsing and promoting in our churches today. In that light, Jesus came to the world so you can be a better you, have your best life now and live every day as if it was Friday.

I honestly don't see here any parallel between Joel's being a better you and Jesus denied yourself and pick up your cross message. Osteen gets treated by most as a celebrity, selling millions of books while appearing on Oprah and Larry King live. He then stands before a camera and avoids saying anything that may be interpreted as offensive or confrontational to anyone and somehow that makes him the friend of sinners? I guess instead of fulfilling Ezequiel 3:18-19 now we should embrace Joel's cookie fortune gospel of having worldly success and seeking a healthy self-esteem.




Oprah's Winfrey Joining Bishop T.D Jakes. realityofgodchurch.blogspot.com/2013/08/oprahs-winfrey-joining-bishop-td-jakes.html


Jesus was casting out devils, raising the dead, cleansing the lepers and proclaiming the Kingdom of God. He was calling sinners to repentance and while dethroning the powers of darkness, he was exposing corruption within the religious order of his day. He was not killed because He was a nice peasant with good sayings and healthy advice. The reason Jesus was called the friend of sinners was not because he was super sensitive, avoiding confrontation and always telling people what they wanted to hear. Jesus was known as the sinners friend simply because he never rejected anyone who was willing to come to His fellowship table to commune with Him and follow His kingdom teaching (Mark2:13).

There are many good things that can be said about a person who brings inspiration, motivation and encouragement to the world. The achievements and contributions done by a leader should always be commended and celebrated by others seeking to better their community and help society. But let us not play games, seeking to redefine Christ's work and His cross message to now conveniently accomodate to our new personal and private interpretations of the gospel. This Messianic stature attributed to Osteen by his pal Phil Munsey is more than overreaching, it is debasing and demeaning to our Lord and Savior. Let's draw the line and learn how to differentiate between the human and the divine, the good and the great, pleasing man is not the same as pleasing God, seeking the glory of man is not the same as pursuing the glory of God. Joel maybe good and even great at what he does, but he is no Jesus.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Are Mormons Christians? Yes......No

Are Mormons Christians? Yes......No

Joel Osteen says Mormons are Christians because they believe in Jesus. But the question is what kind of  Jesus is that? The gospel has a very specific content that if changed or distorted it ceases to be the good news and it becomes something else (Galatians 1:6-9).

Mormonism is not Christianity. Usually we make fun of or look down on those who preach, teach and put emphasis on doctrine. But look where we are at today!! This is exactly what the supposed fanatics always warned us about. When we dumb down our faith, anything and everything is passed as gospel truth. We are coming into a very interesting time in American history. Think about the day when the Mormons will come to your home and say, “Good afternoon! How would you like to know some more about the faith of our president?” Some Christians and evangelicals are helping that day come into a reality by acting as though Jesus was a Republican. I don’t care about Romney being president, but I do care about believers acting as though Mormonism is Christianity’s twin sister only because they need to reconcile their presidential candidate with their Christian faith.

Joel Osteen when asked about Joseph Smith and the bible he said he doesn’t know much about all of that. When he used that excuse, before I was sympathetic, he did not go to school, he is just getting started maybe he will get better with time. But now I am getting just a bit annoyed with this attitude. How long has this guy been in ministry already? How much money is he making? Go open a bible, buy a book, and hurry up and figure out what you believe!!


Monday, August 12, 2013

Quieres Llevar Tu Matrimonio a Otro Nivel ???

Quieres Llevar Tu Matrimonio a Otro Nivel ???

En estos tiempos difíciles donde el enemigo trata de destruir los matrimonios tenemos que estar preparados para hacer guerra espiritual y estar de pie y que los matrimonios dentro del cuerpo de Cristos estén bien fundamentados en la palabra de Dios. 














Wednesday, August 7, 2013

True Love Comes From God.

True Love Comes From God.


If I gave everything I have to the poor and even sacrificed my body, I could boast about it; but if I didn't love others, I would have gained nothing. (1 Corinthians 13:3 NLT) True Love Comes From God.

How can anyone sacrifice their own life for others and yet have no love? Our altruism could very easily be born out of the deceptive motive of the lust for hero worship. There is also the martyr's syndrome, someone pretending to suffer for others only to get attention or pity for the absorption of their own pain. Sometimes it's harder for us to live for God than it is to give ourselves in sacrifice, dying for Him. Therefore, our suffering cannot be a coping mechanism for escapism, cowardliness, or deliverance from guilt as these mechanisms could readily become a real danger in our spiritual quest for genuine expressions of the love of God. Our motives and incentives are just as important as our ethical values, character, and behavior. Even in suffering, the cause promoted, the image represented, and the vision endorsed must always be in alignment with God's divine nature. Although, Jesus' calling was to serve others and give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45), the way he did it was just as important as what he did. Christ could not make a spectacle out his own vocation, throwing Himself down from the pinnacle of the temple (Matthew 4:5-6), neither could He allow others to cast Him down by force just because he loved them ( Luke 4:28). These were all counterfeits and false imitations of His real and ultimate call of dying on the cross for humanity in the perfect revelation of the love of God. It could not be done by external force neither by an internal Messianic complex but only out of obedience to His God given vocation. Only as an extension of the overflow of God's love in His heart can he truly say, "No one takes my life, I lay it down voluntarily of my own accord," (John 10:18).







If love, even in an ultimate sacrifice, is so tricky, how can we then learn to love like Jesus loved (John 13:34)? The answer is that we must learn to live like Jesus lived. Two specific ways come to mind:

1. Jesus lived the cross-shaped life of discipleship. Obedience is better than sacrifice but that does not mean that obeying is not sacrificial. Self-denial and total surrender to the leading of God's Spirit is the best expression of a true loving sacrifice. Our modern versions of the gospel constantly seek to advanced the promotion of our own agendas, looking for the exaltation of our best interest and pursuing the massaging of the flesh instead of the crucifixion of it. When we yield in consecration to our discipleship, God will give us His divine nature, showing us how to truly love not in our own strength but according to His divine power.

2. Jesus lived the lifestyle of intercessory prayer. The best gift I can offer the people I love is to pray for them. Because God can love them in ways that my limited mind does not understand. When I lay down thru intercession my own carnality, selfishness and personal ambition, I not only released the will of God for those I pray for but I also ascertain the heart of God for them, loving them with God's perfect love. Prayer is not just the vehicle to change things; it is also the primary tool God uses to transform us to learn to love others the same way He loves us.

Monday, August 5, 2013

THE FALSE PROPHET ALWAYS...

The false prophet lacks accountability, controls people and pursues money.

The false prophet changes his message according to his audience desires recognition and seeks acceptance.

The false prophet endorses political agendas, compromises truth and rejects correction.

The false prophet neglets the oppress ignores the poor and minimizes responsibility towards children, families and marriages.

The false prophet in self delusion is inflated with the sense of self importance justifying himself with scriptures and believing God is on his side.

The Fathers House

Imagine a location were love is received in the most pure and genuine ways. There you find no worries, neither anxiety, nor even fear, only real peace, fullness of joy and total trust are your constant delight. In that place absolute security is the dominant experience and complete rest is the ultimate state of being. There you encounter strength, sustenance, acceptance and passion that makes you feel fully alive to yourself and the world around. Where are you? Where is such a place? Heaven? Close...but not exactly. We are talking about the Father's house, Christ's dream home for us, the place where heaven and earth come together (John 14:2-3).

How do we get there? Well, that is when it gets tricky because we are not talking about an area we can go visit but the image of someone we are supposed to become like. The Father's house is not a piece of property but the image of a person we inhabit and get indwelt with, Christ in us all the hope of glory. But the question remains how do we get there? First, contrary to what we've been told, this kind of reality does not come cheap. We must be willing to let go of everything. Yes, let it all go, and not just the evils of pride, anger, strife, envy, lust and sinful behavior. But also all the false hopes, the deceitful ambitions , the counterfeit dreams that promote themselves as good and important for our lives. All those things that always seduce our souls, making us promises of well-being that compete against the real fulfillment and satisfaction that can only be found in Christ. The idols, the false gods...they must all come down. We must forsake all that controls and dominates our affections and yield in radical abandonment and extreme surrender to the cause and person of Christ.

The Fathers house is made out of purity and holiness, built from the revelation of spiritual intimacy and passionate worship. It's construction is grounded on perfect love and everlasting unity. The strong pillars of this sacred habitation are loyalty and faithfulness (1Peter2:4-5). Only the very meditation of the fellowship and communion that is enjoyed in this beautiful home is an indescribable bliss. The participation in the construction of this glorious building will always be compensated with everlasting rewards. There is no other goal, vision or project in life that is more valuable than the privilege of obtaining membership within this our Father's house (Ephesians2:18-22). I wonder how many of us can truly say that we are working every day on becoming builders of this marvelous edifice or seeking integration to this eternal habitation of God?

This home is accessible, available, it's been made ready and fully equipped for your accommodation. The Father has no other expectation or anticipation than continually waiting and making preparations for your arrival and permanent stay. I think is time we return back home to where we belong. Let us go back to the place of stability, comfort and safety. Let us returned to our spiritual family and our spiritual home within the Fathers house. (Revelation3:12).



Friday, August 2, 2013

!LEA LO QUE HIZO ESTE PASTOR!

¡LEA LO QUE ESTE PASTOR HIZO!

El pastor Jeremías Steepek (foto) se disfrazó de mendigo y fue a la iglesia de 10 mil miembros donde iba a ser presentado como pastor principal por la mañana. Caminó alrededor de la iglesia por 30 minutos en cuanto ella se llenaba de personas para el culto. Solamente 3 de cada 7 de las 10.000 personas decían "hola" para el mendigo. Para algunas personas, Él les pidió monedas para comprar comida. Nadie en la Iglesia le dio algo. Entró en el templo e intentó sentarse en la parte de adelante, pero los diáconos le pidieron que se sentase en la parte de atrás de templo. Él saludaba a las personas que le devolvían miradas sucias y de desprecio al mirarlo de la cabeza a los pies.
En cuanto estaba sentado en la parte de atrás del templo, escuchó los anuncios del culto y luego en seguida el liderazgo subió al altar y anunciaron que se sentían emocionados en presentar al nuevo pastor de la congregación: "Nos gustaría de presentarles a ustedes al Pastor Jeremías Steepek". Las personas miraron alrededor aplaudiendo con alegría y ansiedad. Fue cuando el hombre sin hogar, el mendigo que se sentaba en los últimos bancos, se colocó en pie y comenzó a caminar por el corredor. Los aplausos pararon. Y todos lo observaban. Él se aproximó al altar y agarró el micrófono. Se contuvo por un momento y dijo:
“Entonces el Rey dirá a los de su derecha: Venid, benditos de mi Padre, heredad el reino preparado para vosotros desde la fundación del mundo. Porque tuve hambre, y me disteis de comer; tuve sed, y me disteis de beber; fui forastero, y me recogisteis; estuve desnudo, y me cubristeis; enfermo, y me visitasteis; en la cárcel, y vinisteis a mí. Entonces los justos le responderán diciendo: Señor, ¿cuándo te vimos hambriento, y te sustentamos, o sediento, y te dimos de beber? ¿Y cuándo te vimos forastero, y te recogimos, o desnudo, y te cubrimos? ¿O cuándo te vimos enfermo, o en la cárcel, y vinimos a ti? Y respondiendo el Rey, les dirá: De cierto os digo que en cuanto lo hicisteis a uno de estos mis hermanos más pequeños, a mí lo hicisteis."
Después de haber leído el texto de Mateo 25:34-40, Miró a la congregación y les contó todo lo que había pasado aquella mañana. Muchos comenzaron a llorar, muchas cabezas se inclinaron por la vergüenza. El pastor dijo entonces: "Hoy veo una reunión de personas, y no a la Iglesia de Jesucristo. El mundo tiene suficientes personas, pero no hay suficientes discípulos. ¿Cuándo ustedes se convertirán en discípulos?". Luego después, encerró el culto y se despidió: " ¡hasta la semana que viene"!
Ser cristiano es más que algo que usted defiende. Es algo que se vive y comparte con otras personas.