Give up self-deception and walk in the process that leads to blessing

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: In order to see changes in our lives, we must take concrete actions and use the anointing and power we have received from God. This means breaking free from mental and emotional ties, wounds from the past, and deformations of character. We cannot just pray and fast, we must also take specific efforts and submit to healthy and holy conversations. We must turn visions into actions and tie ourselves to the dreams and projects we have. We need partners in our walk of life to help us and the Church is important for this. We must go from the abstract to the concrete, tackling visions one piece at a time. We need to cultivate certain character qualities like determination, energy, persistence, the ability to think systemically, finding allies, and analytical skills. Many people lack these qualities due to their childhood, family, and cultural past. We must ask God to form in us the character of a person of integrity, committed to the truth and who proceeds soberly in life.

The author calls on readers to ask God to form in them the character of a person of integrity and self-examination. They point out that many people do not know where they are in their growth and need to be honest with themselves about their weaknesses. The author argues that God takes us through painful experiences to create an understanding of who we truly are and what we need to work on. They also criticize the trend of people wanting to be pastors and leaders without first being disciples and followers. The author believes that true leaders are not flashy, but have solid character and integrity. They argue that we need leaders who tell us the truth, even if it is bitter, and that God puts us through processes to bring out the truth within us. The author ends by calling on readers to present their bodies as a living sacrifice to truly worship God.


To truly adore the Lord, we must first be crucified and put in the trapiche. We must go through the desert and be willing to drink the last drop of the cup of crucifixion and formation. God is a God of processes, and we must respect His methodology and process. He takes His time, and we must be willing to walk at His pace to get where He wants us to go. Everything that happens in our life is being used by God, and we must learn to recognize His work in our lives. We must imitate Christ in His crucifixion and victory. God may afflict us and put us through difficult times, but His mercy will never abandon us.


God will take you through a process to get where He wants you to go, and it may involve difficult times. However, His mercy will never abandon you, and He will provide for you even in the desert. It's important to acknowledge that God loves you too much not to correct you, though. Remember to submit to God's truth and treatment, and you will become stronger and filled with the Holy Spirit. Ask the Holy Spirit where you need God to work in your life, and give Him permission to transform you.


We must put hands and feet to the changes that we want to see in our lives with the anointing and power that we have received through that encounter with the Lord. So we have to put that gasoline, put it in our tank and transform it into concrete actions that lead us to those actions and those concrete transformations that we are believing that God is going to give us because God works through His Word in us and with us to take us to the goal, right?

God wants to break your ties, God wants to free you from the things that are tying you in your life: mental and emotional ties, wounds from the past, deformations of your character, but brother, you cannot just pray and fast and all that. No, at some point God tells you: you know what? Take concrete actions. You have to make specific efforts and then you have to submit to healthy and holy conversations, find someone who will talk to you about how to get there and then start one action at a time, small actions sometimes so that then it becomes a reality. in your life.

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