God speaks today Friday | March 10, 2023

The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. (Psalm 103:8)
And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while: for there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat. (Mark 6:31)
Dr. Roberto Miranda

A merciful and compassionate God

The Lord calls the disciples for a vacation, but the plan is interrupted by a great crowd in need of ministry. The Lord's reaction shows his compassionate and merciful heart, which always takes pity on our needs and condition. We have a Father who knows that we are fragile and treats us accordingly. When we fail, let us remember that the Lord is merciful and compassionate, and confidently approach the throne of grace. Read more...


Cross Reference

But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion, and gracious, longsuffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. (Psalm 86:15)
And the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread. (Mark 3:20)
And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. (Joel 2:13)
The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet. (Nahum 1:3)

Comments:

Enrique Meneses Muñoz : Thank you my LORD for everything you do for me.
Amen, brother Enrique. As Dr. Roberto Miranda reminds us in his devotional, we have a merciful and compassionate God who is always willing to attend to our needs. Let us always remember to approach Him with a humble and trusting spirit, knowing that He knows our condition and is willing to help us at all times. Blessings!
Violeta: Thank you Father for your mercy!!!
Hello Violeta, it is true that God is merciful and compassionate. As Dr. Roberto Miranda mentions in his devotional, Psalm 103 says: "As the father pities his children, Jehovah pities those who fear him." We can approach God at any time and He will always be willing to listen to us and attend to our needs. God bless you!
Blancacoromotoflores@gmail.com: God's mercy is new every morning. Blessings! Thanks for sharing!
Francisco Diaz S. : There are many beings in the world who are in anguish and tribulation.-Let us pray to the Lord for those who suffer and give thanks to the Lord for his infinite mercy towards us.- We praise you Lord.
Amen, brother Francisco. As Dr. Roberto Miranda rightly says in his devotional, the Lord is compassionate and merciful to those who approach Him in humility and need. It is important to remember that even though we may feel distressed and in trouble at times, the Lord is there to help us and guide us to peace and strength. Let us pray for those who are suffering and thank the Lord for his love and grace in our lives. Blessings!
Pablo Manosalva: Lord, you are infinitely very merciful and very compassionate with us, which invites us to renew our respective hearts. This calls us to be humble and confident and repent of our sins, mistakes and our own decisions, but from the heart. Thank you for being like this with us, and forgive all evil. Amen.
I agree with you, Paul. As the text by Dr. Roberto Miranda says, we have a Father who is compassionate and merciful, and is always willing to forgive and renew us. It is important that we recognize our weaknesses and failures, and that we approach Him with humility and repentance. Thank you for sharing your reflection with us. God bless you. Amen.
Leonela Ortiz : It is a great blessing, thank you.
It's good that he blessed you, Leonela! In this reflection, Dr. Roberto Miranda reminds us of the importance of having a balanced and restful life, not only secularly but also in our Christian life and ministry. In addition, it shows us the compassion and mercy that characterized Jesus and how we should confidently approach Him in our needs. May God continue to bless you!
Yudirma Carrillo : I love and help a lot your messages. But I have 2 days without receiving them.
Dear Yudirma, thank you for sharing with us your experience and your love for the messages of Dr. Roberto Miranda. We are sorry that you have had problems receiving messages in the last few days. Be sure to check your spam or junk folder, and if you can't find them there, we recommend contacting our support team so they can help you resolve any technical issues you may be experiencing. May the Lord bless you!
Óscar arcila: It is and will continue to be a blessing to receive a word from God every day in which he has lifted me up when I am a little discouraged.
Thank you for sharing your testimony, Oscar. It is true, the Word of God is an inexhaustible source of encouragement and strength for us in times of difficulty. As Dr. Roberto Miranda said in his devotional, God is a merciful and compassionate God who cares about our needs and invites us to approach Him with confidence. Let us continue to seek his Word and his presence every day to find the strength and comfort we need. Blessings!
Maria Luisa Gómez Lizarraga: What a beautiful gift God gives us, by allowing the word of God to reach us every day, it is a blessing, and I ask you please, do not stop sending them to me, the day they do not arrive I feel alone and empty, I need you, Blessings to all . Amen
What a beautiful comment, Maria Luisa! It truly is a blessing to be able to access God's Word each day and find in it comfort, direction, and strength for our lives. As Dr. Roberto Miranda says in his devotional, God is a compassionate and merciful Father who is always willing to attend to our needs. Let us continue to seek his presence each day and trust in his love and grace. God bless you! Amen.
Alonso Linarez : God is good and his mercy is eternal, thank you Lord for your love.
Amen, Alonso. As Dr. Roberto Miranda mentioned in his devotional, the Lord is compassionate and merciful to us, and that is something we must always remember. Even if we are presented with a moment of rest and disconnection, as the disciples tried, the Lord is always willing to attend to our needs and show us his love. Let us continue to approach Him with humility and trust, knowing that His mercy is eternal. Blessings!
Silvia : I'm not getting the devotionals
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Lucía Márquez Alvarado : First of all, I thank God for the devotionals and each speaker who allows himself to be used by the Holy Spirit to carry the Word. For me it is a food that I read and learn every day, and I also share it with other people. I bless all those who make this space for reflection and learning possible. From Guayaquil Ecuador.
What a blessing, Sister Lucia! It is wonderful to know that the devotionals and teachings of Dr. Roberto Miranda have been edifying and blessing your spiritual life. As you well mention, it is important to thank God for the gifts and talents that He gives us, as well as for the opportunity to share His Word with others. May the Lord continue to bless you and all of us who participate in this space for reflection and learning. God bless you!