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Luís Alberto Alves

terça-feira, 23 de março de 2021

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Luís Alberto Alves

Today you cry, regret and even think that you have been abandoned by the Lord. The devil even works to put it in your mind. All lie. God is at your side. Guarding your dreams. That He will materialize in the time determined by the Lord.

You will only be able to run a good race if you train hard. Strengthen your musculature. Learn to breathe properly. Dosing energy. Choose the right sneakers, sleep the number of hours recommended by coaches in this type of sport.

We are in a spiritual race. We need to strengthen the musculature of the spirit. We act correctly. Read and meditate on the Word of God, always. Obey the rules created by Jesus Christ, of how to act in order to be able to enter Heaven. So, stop whining. God has not forgotten you. He's empowering you.

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Have you noticed the character of the brothers and sisters who suffered a lot? Pay attention to how you act. They think to speak. They don't let emotion overwhelm them. They are weighted. They watch carefully the place where they are stepping.

Most of the time, they try to walk, instead of running, as hallucinates do, imagining that haste is the solution for everything. Even when arguments arise, they prefer silence. Waits for the temperature to drop to give an opinion on the subject.

They confirm what the Lord said in Job, chapter 36, verse 15: "But God teaches us through suffering and uses affliction to open our eyes." Whatever you are going through is permission from Jesus Christ. He's teaching you. In the future you will know.

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Jesus Christ has already told us that if we “fight the good fight, run the race stipulated by Him and keep our faith”, we will enter Heaven. It is a tiring and difficult race. The Lord has also warned us that the Kingdom of Heaven is conquered with effort.

It is in this section that suffering enters. In a race it is tiredness, body aches, the thirst that water glasses already quench. We all have our cross. In the exact size calculated by God. Mine is not for you and yours was not created for me.

This process shapes the character of the Christian. Have you noticed that people only seek the Lord's help when they face tribulation? Few are dedicated to Jesus when all is well. Suffering is the yellow light of life. That we need to pay attention to the Lord.

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However, we look at time and forget this promise of Jesus Christ. Again we pay attention to our reality and play the game of Satan, believing that God takes pleasure in the suffering we are going through.

We look at the problem, not the solution. We waste energy with the environment, when the right thing is to move towards the end. At this time you will be, my brother or sister the same, the car parked in the quagmire.

Instead of removing the mud with a shovel, cleaning the ground, you lose energy in something that will not bring a solution. How many times do we not do this in life? We work out in cold iron, even with God warning that it is not good?

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How many of us no longer open our mouths to say the sad words: "God is taking too long"! We look at the situation and take Jesus out of the process to try to solve something, which only He would be able to do, with his infinite wisdom.

It is not easy to go through suffering. Is cruel. The soul being afflicted. Loneliness undermines our interior. Watch the days go by without witnessing any change. In our eyes, nothing has changed. We are at the starting point of life.

Due to a lack of spiritual maturity, many of us are unable to see what God has in store for us in heavenly regions. In the first chapter of Ephesians, right at the beginning of the text it is written: “In Christ Jesus we are already blessed with all sorts of blessings in the heavenly regions”!

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Luís Alberto Alves

The process is so thorough that even Asaph was tempted. Even working in the temple, seeing the manifestation of the Lord in that sacred place. God was aware of Asaph's hardships. He was not alone in that battle.

So, brother and brother in Jesus Christ, calm his heart. Look at what happens next to you with spiritual vision. Do not waste your time with people without great intimacy with God. They won't be able to understand you. Their vision is short.

Only those who are spiritual understand the spiritual. Whoever is in materiality will be confused. It will suggest that the best solution is the human arm. As Sara did, imagining that she would never be a mother. She bet on Hagar's surrogate.

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Luís Alberto Alves

We fall into the trap of winning the best of the Lord without a fight. Kissed. As it happens in social networks. There is a perfect world there. Everyone is beautiful. Men have an athletic body, women are beautiful, as are children, the table is plentiful. Everything is wonderful. It seems that the Heavens are here.

Instead of meditating on the Word of God, on the teachings of Jesus, we waste time observing the quick and short wealth of the wicked. We even envy them. We sometimes think that with the devil, life would have more joy and calm.

This war takes place inside the Christian's mind. There, he imagines that everything could be better if he entered the path of evil. And the devil will work on that person's thinking intensely. It will put pressure. So that she doesn't see God's solution.

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Luís Alberto Alves

During medical consultations, many patients pay more attention to the harmful effects of the disease than to the guidelines that will help with the cure. Instead of looking to God and trusting his rich Word, we focus on the devil's threats.

For everything Jesus has purpose. Nothing happens in vain. It is Christian childishness to imagine that God takes pleasure in our suffering. Be happy with the mother burying the son, the husband losing his beloved wife to cancer, the unemployed begging on the streets ...

Jesus Christ reserves the best for all his servants. The end of Job's life was seven times better than the beginning. The problem is that many Christians crave blessings without going through the test funnel. It is like the woman, who wants to be a mother, but without feeling the pain of childbirth.

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The problem is that, in most cases, we see our situation with carnal eyes, when we should look at it in a spiritual way. With the vision of what happens in the celestial world, site of the great spiritual battles between the angels of light and demons.

The carnal focuses on the now, the immediate. Have you noticed how the desperate acted? The thief tells him to be quiet, otherwise he will die, and instead of shutting up and handing over the money, cell phone, the car; the person tries to take the gun from the bandit and dies!

Despair is the radiography of human carnality. It is trying to find a solution in a place where there is no escape route. It is trying to drill a concrete wall with a blind chisel. It is opening your lips in moments when silence is the best.

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Luís Alberto Alves

In these hard times we think that God is not concerned with the suffering that afflicts us. We are alone in the arena to be devoured by the lion, without any defense weapon. If you have this kind of thinking, ask the Lord for forgiveness.

Do not comment on the mistake of imagining that God has forgotten you. The Lord will never do that. See that Asaph, a man of great intimacy with God, was tempted by the wealth of the wicked.

Until He increased intimacy with the Lord and understood what would be the end of all these things, which in a short time, were on top, giving the impression that all that was eternal.

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Her neighbor, a teenager addicted to crack and other drugs, also gave birth to a son. He was born normal, with no sequel whatsoever. Perfect! What about this situation?

Two women. One responsible and the other without any commitment to the rules that govern our society. Visualizing this situation, by human understanding, it seems that God was insane with one of them, toasting her with a sick son.

Often this mother of the sick child wonders why Jesus placed such a heavy burden on her back. To put someone in her path, who until the day of death will depend on your help and the father. Otherwise, you may lose life quickly.

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Luís Alberto Alves

Because we are meat. There is no steel Christian! Inert to pain. Insensitive to the situations that whip our hearts. Only in movies and social networks are there super-evangelicals. Here, outside the small screen, the situation is quite different. It's black on white. Hard reality.

I know a couple who are parents of a special son. The child about ten years old is quadriplegic, in addition to mute and blind. It depends on the parents for everything. Otherwise, you may even die of hunger, as you cannot feed yourself.

In pregnancy, the child's mother took all the care. She did the usual exams, did not commit any abuse and after giving birth she found out that her son was born in these terrible conditions.

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Luís Alberto Alves

It is when we pray the prayer of despair, begging God to kill us, quickly take us out of this world, take us away, because we no longer support the weight of the cross that is on our shoulders.

Ask the unemployed, who has tried every way to return to the market to continue earning his daily bread, how he reacts when he learns that the wicked gets a job quickly. Having no fellowship with Jesus?

Do you think that this professional, momentarily stopped, will face it naturally? And if it is someone trained, profile of the professional that good companies look for to fill their vacancies? Even being faithful to the Lord, this unemployed person will regret!

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Luís Alberto Alves

What about a mother, in a time of the coronavirus pandemic, who lost children and her husband to death? Even with great care, to avoid any kind of contamination?

And on the other side of the street, the neighbor without any intimacy with God remains alive, disobeying all the rules of the Health protocols? How to tell this servant of God, that Jesus is in control of that situation?

Is it easy to bury a child? And the husband, after so many years of living together? Suddenly looking at home and realizing the weight of loneliness imposed by death? It is at this moment that we, servants of Jesus Christ, are lashed with sadness.

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Luís Alberto Alves

How often, brothers and sisters, we are in the desert, and we have the impression that God is not seeing what happens to our lives. But does the Lord really not know about his situation?

At this time we need to read Psalm 73 carefully and meditate on Asaph's life. He took care of the temple, had close contact with the Lord. However, in a moment of hard trial, he started to envy the crazy (foolish) when he witnessed how they prospered.

It is no different with us. In the midst of the trials we face, for a few moments, we imagine that the wicked are well, because before our eyes they progress, they enjoy great material blessings. They eat the good and the best.

Luís Alberto Alves is a pastor.

segunda-feira, 1 de março de 2021

Colombian Christians are despised and forced to renounce their faith



Ridiculed and excluded from the community, a Christian family in rural Colombia maintains its Christian faith

 Luís Alberto Alves / Hourpress

Rodrigo * learned in practice what it means to suffer for Christ. Since he and his family converted to Christianity, local authorities and indigenous leaders in his community in northwestern Colombia have pressured them to renounce the Christian faith. They were ridiculed, persecuted and ostracized to no avail.

Being the target of religious persecution is a very difficult experience to pass on to anyone who professes their faith, but in rural indigenous communities like Rodrigo's in the state of Choco, it is even worse than in any other social context.

Indigenous tribes function as cohesive social units in which everything is closely intertwined and relationships are closely woven around community values ​​and ancestral beliefs. Turning away from ancient animistic rituals and converting to Christianity is seen as an insult to the entire community, an action that deserves punishment in the form of social and economic exclusion.

As they continue to profess their faith, indigenous Christians in rural communities in Colombia increasingly see how people close the door on them, depriving them of opportunities, jobs, commercial projects, education and even essential services and activities.

For example, Rodrigo and his wife can fish or wash their clothes in the river at the same time as everyone else. Finding food has become a daily ordeal, as salespeople refuse to sell essential products.

Rodrigo's repeated refusals to abandon his Christian faith have already had negative consequences. His work of selling fish to the community was hit hard by a boycott of local leaders who asked people not to buy from him.

Meanwhile, his wife was released from teaching at the local school, despite the fact that she is one of the few indigenous educators in the community with professional qualifications.

Then, Rodrigo and his family went through a terrible financial situation for a while. They had trouble paying the bills. This was until the missionary who was taking care of the pastoral care of Rodrigo and his family told the partners of Portas Abertas about his situation. The team immediately started working on a small business project for Rodrigo, selling fuel.

In an area of ​​intense river activity like the one Rodrigo and his family live in, gasoline is an essential resource. People travel in boats on rivers and streams daily and, for that, they all need the fuel. Seeing the potential of the business, Rodrigo started selling gasoline in his community at a fair price, something unusual in a place where corruption and speculation are rampant.

Things were looking up for Rodrigo and his family. But then, with the arrival of the Coronavirus pandemic, everything changed almost overnight. Traffic throughout the area has decreased dramatically due to confinement; nobody needed to buy gasoline anymore. To make matters worse, Rodrigo and the whole family contracted the virus; they were seriously ill for several weeks.

In the midst of all this, the pressure against Rodrigo, his wife and children intensified. The residents of their city saw their illness as a kind of curse that hit the entire community and blamed them for breaking the right balance with the ancestral spiritual forces.

“For non-Christian indigenous peoples, our religious belief is a nuisance, an unwanted obstacle to their rituals. When something bad hits the community, the first culprits are the Christians who live in their midst, ”said one of Open Doors' partners in Colombia. "They believe that Rodrigo was guilty of bringing misfortunes to the city and, according to them, the best proof of that was the Covid-19 infection and its commercial failure," he added.

But the recovery of Rodrigo and his family was quick. In two weeks, everyone was well and healthy again. He rebuilt his business to the point that he now applies for a legal license to increase the amount of gasoline he can sell. And his wife will resume her job after local authorities decide to rehire her to continue teaching.

Despite this turnaround, the pressure continues for Rodrigo and his loved ones, this time against the evangelistic activities for children that he started some years ago. This type of meeting has already been banned by local authorities, but despite this, Rodrigo continues to promote his Christian mission with a stronger faith than ever.

Persecution

Colombia is in 30th place on the 2021 World Persecution List, which ranks the 50 countries that most persecute Christians in the world. The country rose 11 positions compared to last year and the factors that led to this rise are the persecution faced by indigenous Christians who leave the traditional religion - as in the case of Rodrigo and his family - and the violence of rebel groups, including the return of FARC to guerrilla activities. In addition, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic affected many groups of Christians who were already vulnerable to guerrilla groups and criminal factions.

What has Open Doors been doing for Colombian Christians?

Guerrilla groups in Colombia are known to recruit Colombian Christian children. For this reason, the Abrigo Lar Cristão da Portas Abertas was created in Colombia as a place to protect children whose families have been threatened or displaced, and for those children or adolescents who are at risk of recruitment.

Portas Abertas also supports Christians in indigenous communities with Christian training and education for indigenous children.

The organization strengthens the Persecuted Church in Colombia by developing and delivering Bible materials, building Christian schools for indigenous Christians, providing education programs and providing emergency aid to persecuted Christians.

To learn more and how to help persecuted Christians in Colombia, access the link and learn more about the country.

* Name changed for security reasons