Monday, December 14, 2009

A bloody sword y Babilonia

Jer 48:10 Cursed be he that doeth the work of the LORD deceitfully, and cursed be he that keepeth back his sword from blood.

Similar to chapter 46:3, this verse tells us that sometimes, we’re going to have to get on the front lines, and start doing some damage to the enemy. This obviously isn’t talking about a literal sword tasting blood, of course, but has my spiritual sword tasted blood?

Brother Howeth asked us this question in class: “Are you a friend or enemy of hell? Does hell know your name?”

And what he meant by that was this: Do you cause damage to hell? Do you pull souls out of the fire, as in Jude 23? Or do you turn a blind eye to those who are already condemned, as in John 3:18. And as far as hell knowing my name, he was referring to Acts 19:15, “And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?”

Jer 50:9 Porque he aquí que yo suscito y hago subir contra Babilonia reunión de grandes pueblos de la tierra del aquilón; y desde allí se aparejarán contra ella, y será tomada: sus flechas como de valiente diestro, que no se tornará en vano.
Jer 50:10 Y la Caldea será para presa: todos los que la saquearen, saldrán hartos, dice Jehová.


Hace unos capítulos, leímos que Dios había puesto los hijos de Israel en las manos de Babilonia, aunque Babilonia fue muy malo. Y no tenía sentido que Dios haría algo así, pero ahora vemos que El es fiel a sus hijos.

El nunca dejaría o abandonaría los que El ama.


Pray for Spain. Pray that the Lord would raise up missionaries and native Spaniards to take the gospel to the millions of lost souls in Spain.

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