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March 13, 2011
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February 11, 2011
Una carta de Kelvin
11 de febrero de 2011
Un 18 de marzo de 2009, Kelvin L. Rodriguez, escribio una carta ya han pasado 1año y 11 meses de haber recibido esa carta que dice así:
Quiero conocerte más y más cada día que pasa: conocer tus gustos, tu manera de pensar, las frases que más menciones y tus chistes. Quiero reir contigo, llorar y disfrutar todo lo que nos ofrece Dios en esta vida. Quiero.
Te amo, te amo para que seamos el uno para el otro. Te amo porque eres la primera y la ultima en este corazón ahora. Eres especial para mí. Te amo por que si no, no hubiera sentido para mi, para este sentimiento que vive y se alimenta cada día que pasa.
El tiempo va pasando, ya son 4 meses pero desde que te vi ha sido una vida eterna en donde he podido apreciar la hermosura de Dios en ti. Me has enseñado lo que es el amor verdaderamente. Estas en mi corazón y mi mente todo el tiempo. Es facil pensar en ti, pero difícil es extrañarte por que produce ciertos sentidos nostálgicos (jejeje).
Le pido a Dios que bendiga nuestras vidas y que a medida que nos conoscamos más también podamos conocerlo aún más. Le pido a Dios que nos eleve a otro nivel espiritual y que juntos reconoscamos el camino que tenemos por delante. Le pido a Dios que te siga bendiciendo y tus familiares y cercanos. Te amo y deseo ver todos tus anhelos cumplidos.
Sabes que cuentas conmigo siempre, estoy seguro de esto. Mírame, toma mi mente... Me refiero mi mano y caminemos. Recuerda, nunca olvides que te pienso siempre, que te amo y que estoy siempre dispuesto para ti.
Te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo,te amo, te amo, te amo,te amo, te amo, te amo,te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo,te amo, te amo, te amo,te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo, te amo,..
De tu novio y amigo,
Kelvin
February 09, 2011
Why do people rejects Jesus as their savior?
The decision to accept or reject Jesus as Savior is the ultimate life decision. Why do many people choose to reject Jesus as Savior? There are perhaps as many different reasons for rejecting Christ as there are people who reject Him, but the following four reasons can serve as general categories:
1) Some people do not think they need a savior. These people consider themselves to be “basically good” and do not realize that they, like all people, are sinners who cannot come to God on their own terms. But Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). Those who reject Christ will not be able to stand before God and successfully plead their own case on their own merits.
2) The fear of social rejection or persecution deters some people from receiving Christ as Savior. The unbelievers in John 12:42-43 would not confess Christ because they were more concerned with their status among their peers than doing God’s will. These were the Pharisees whose love of position and the esteem of others blinded them, “for they loved the approval of men rather than the approval of God.”
3) For some people, the things that the present world has to offer are more appealing than eternal things. We read the story of such a man in Matthew 19:16-23. This man was not willing to lose his earthly possessions in order to gain an eternal relationship with Jesus (see also 2 Corinthians 4:16-18).
4) Many people are simply resisting the Holy Spirit’s attempts to draw them to faith in Christ. Stephen, a leader in the early church, told those who were about to murder him, “You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit!” (Acts 7:51). The apostle Paul made a similar statement to a group of gospel rejecters in Acts 28:23-27.
Whatever the reasons why people reject Jesus Christ, their rejection has disastrous eternal consequences. “There is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” than the name of Jesus (Acts 4:12), and those who reject Him, for whatever reason, face an eternity in the “outer darkness” of hell where there will be “weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 25:30).
www.gotquestion.org
January 12, 2011
Love is the greatest of these
1cor.13:2
Loving God and others is what life is really about. No matter who you are or what you do, it comes down to whether you'll live a life of love or not. And there is a vast difference between the two. One is priceless... and one meaningless.
Love is the most important ingredient to any meaningful relationship. It is fundamental to true significance. Your quality of life is directly tied to the amount of love flowing in you and through you to others. Thought it's often overlooked, love is infinitely more valuable than riches, fame, or honor. They will pass away, but love remains. You can be fulfilled without these, but not without love.
These absence of love leaves a devastating void. When it is not present, your spirituality becomes superficial, your benevolent deeds self-centered, and your sacrifices insincere. In any relationship where love is not a motivation, you can expect it to feel bland and unfulfilling--of not meaningless. when asked to identify life's greatest command, Jesus summed it up this way: to love God with all you are and to love your neighbor as yourself. Will you embrace a life of love?'
*The Love dare Book: Day 1*
January 10, 2011
November 6,2008: The Beginning
January 3, 2011.
Three years ago I met this guy named, Kelvin L. Rodriguez Mattos. Automatically we became great friends. I remember that we used to say: "we are just friends, good friends," but after a trip that he went to Ohio for two months. I thought wrong about me. I remember that every night we used to text for hours and that was when I realized that I liked him and that he was a perfect candidate for me.Because he was a good listener, a good friend, he had a noble heart, intelligent and christian he loves God besides everything else.
At church and everybody around us knew that we liked each other, but we used to deny it again and again. I remember as if it happened yesterday after a practice of choreography and pantomime. I remember I had to take a book he left at the church to his house. That night I remember that I bought him a strawberry sunday from BK. Then we went outside, I was going to "leave" to my house, but we sat down and talk about our plans for the future and we agreed on somethings.
It was a night on November 6, 2008, in fact God made the perfect environment, it was a beautiful night in which we sat and talked and the moon was super full and I remember saying to him "the moon is laughing look" haha. I also remember that he had wisdom teeth removed and he was swollen he looked like "kiko". That night he said to me: "I have to say something, I hope this does not ruin our friendship and blah blah blah." He says, "I like you!!!. At that moment my heart was filled with joy and smiled and I said: I also liked you. We said let's do things slow and on God's time.
On November 15,2008, one week after we confessed our feelings in a birthday party that we went with Monica. We sat on the grass and talk and he said: How long have we know each other? I said: almost a year. Then he ask Do you want to be my girlfriend? I said yes!!!! and we Hug. I was waiting for this question for one week now! Our first kiss was a week after the most wanted question.
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