From darkness to light || De la Oscuridad hacia la Luz [ENG/ESP]

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Good morning friends, may God bless you on this day.
Today I share with you a passage of sacred scriptures from the book of the Acts of the Apostles, where it narrates a crucial event in the life of a jailer in the city of Philippi. After an earthquake shakes the prison where Paul and Silas are held, the jailer meets them and is deeply moved by what he has witnessed.
The passage says like this:

He then, asking for light, rushed inside, and trembling, prostrated himself at the feet of Paul and Silas; and bringing them out, he said to them, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? They said: Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your house. And they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house. And he, taking them at that same hour of the night, washed their wounds; and immediately he was baptized with all his people. And taking them to his house, he set the table for them; and he rejoiced with all his house that he had believed God.

Acts 16:29-34

Amen

The expression "asking for light" suggests that the jailer is seeking spiritual understanding or enlightenment in the midst of the confusion and fear that the earthquake has caused. His action of rushing into the prison and prostrating himself at the feet of Paul and Silas shows an attitude of humility and desperation to find answers.

By asking, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" the jailer reveals his need for redemption and his desire to find the path to salvation. Paul and Silas' response, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you and your household will be saved," emphasizes the importance of faith in Jesus Christ as the means to salvation, both for the jailer and his family.

After this initial conversation, Paul and Silas continue to share the word of God with the jailer and his family. This encounter leads to a symbolic act of purification and spiritual commitment when the jailer, along with his followers, are baptized. Paul and Silas's washing of the jailer's wounds can be interpreted as a gesture of love and care toward those who are in physical and spiritual need.

Finally, the passage concludes with the jailer showing his gratitude and joy at welcoming Paul and Silas into his home, where they share a meal together and celebrate their newfound faith in God. This story illustrates the transformative power of the gospel and how faith in Christ can radically change people's lives, leading them from darkness to light and from despair to hope.

Accept Jesus Christ today and He will change your life and your destiny.


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Buen día amigos, que Dios les bendiga en este día.
Hoy les comparto un pasaje de las sagradas escrituras del libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles, donde narra un evento crucial en la vida de un carcelero en la ciudad de Filipos. Después de que un terremoto sacude la cárcel donde Pablo y Silas están detenidos, el carcelero se encuentra con ellos y se siente profundamente conmovido por lo que ha presenciado.
El pasaje dice así :

El entonces, pidiendo luz, se precipitó adentro, y temblando, se postró a los pies de Pablo y de Silas; y sacándolos, les dijo: Señores, ¿qué debo hacer para ser salvo? Ellos dijeron: Cree en el Señor Jesucristo, y serás salvo, tú y tu casa. Y le hablaron la palabra del Señor a él y a todos los que estaban en su casa. Y él, tomándolos en aquella misma hora de la noche, les lavó las heridas; y en seguida se bautizó él con todos los suyos. Y llevándolos a su casa, les puso la mesa; y se regocijó con toda su casa de haber creído a Dios.

Hechos 16:29-34

Amén

La expresión "pidiendo luz" sugiere que el carcelero está buscando entendimiento o iluminación espiritual en medio de la confusión y el miedo que el terremoto ha causado. Su acción de precipitarse hacia el interior de la cárcel y postrarse a los pies de Pablo y Silas muestra una actitud de humildad y desesperación por encontrar respuestas.

Al preguntar: "Señores, ¿qué debo hacer para ser salvo?", el carcelero revela su necesidad de redención y su deseo de encontrar el camino hacia la salvación. La respuesta de Pablo y Silas, "Cree en el Señor Jesucristo, y serás salvo, tú y tu casa", enfatiza la importancia de la fe en Jesucristo como el medio para obtener la salvación, tanto para el carcelero como para su familia.

Después de esta conversación inicial, Pablo y Silas continúan compartiendo la palabra de Dios con el carcelero y su familia. Este encuentro lleva a un acto simbólico de purificación y compromiso espiritual cuando el carcelero, junto con los suyos, son bautizados. El lavado de las heridas del carcelero por parte de Pablo y Silas puede interpretarse como un gesto de amor y cuidado hacia aquellos que están en necesidad física y espiritual.

Finalmente, el pasaje concluye con el carcelero mostrando su gratitud y alegría al recibir a Pablo y Silas en su hogar, donde comparten una comida juntos y celebran su nueva fe en Dios. Este relato ilustra el poder transformador del evangelio y cómo la fe en Cristo puede cambiar radicalmente la vida de las personas, llevándolas de la oscuridad a la luz y de la desesperación a la esperanza.


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Acepta hoy a Jesucristo y Él cambiará tu vida y tu destino.



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People have been saying , we live in Biblical Times... I've been writing about what to expect... Always feel free to question anything I write...

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That's right, friend, we are living in the last times, it will not be long until Jesus Christ comes to look for his own, those who received him into their hearts.
Life continues after the natural death that we know, and that life that continues will be eternal.

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It's amazing what Life is capable of doing... By the way... God is the meaning of Life... Keep that in mind, the next time you start reading the Bible... We're living in Everlasting Time, which I like to call the Present... Without the Present, we would have no Life in us...

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Eternal time...well actually it is like that, God created us to live eternally with Him, that was the original plan, then everything was cut short due to man's disobedience, even so God continues to love us and sent his son Jesus Christ to Let each of us choose if we want to spend present and future eternity with Him.
In today's post I will talk about that topic.
God bless you.

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Life comes from God... Without God, we would have no Life in us... I try to look at myself as a single leaf on a tree... One day, I'll surely fall off, but the tree that I was attached to is still alive... The question is, am I still alive since the tree is still alive...???

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