Saturday, May 16, 2020

You have the Right to "Our bread for each day" (Teachings for the "Day After")

You are more than enough to feed yourself and yours
with the help of God, your Creator

Jesus said that God knew our needs before we exposed them to him in prayer of petition. Furthermore, he also said that whatever we asked God for in his name, our creator would grant it to us, not because we deserved it, but for giving glory to Jesus Christ.

The foregoing does not detract, but accentuates, that we must ask God. A prayer of petition demonstrates our humility towards the creator and our rank of submission to Him. Truly, without God, we are nothing and no one.

Never believe that "something" is your merit, without God you would not be able to breathe on your own. Try to do everything for God and for God, and think that God is always behind your actions, injecting you with courage and strength. Never go in your own strength. When problems flood you, allow the force of God to solve your problems. Let it work.

Another profound teaching of Jesus is the following: "Do not accumulate treasures on Earth, ... but in heaven."

The Keys that can be revealed regarding this phrase, perhaps the best known of the "Our Father", would then be:

"Father  Our , Pan  Our ". Make no mistake

  • God has promised you abundance, if you don't have it, someone has stolen it from you, so ask God to give you your share of the universal abundance that he promised you.
  • Ask God for your "account" that you have in heaven, where you have saved a lot in the form of help to your neighbor and to the planet.
  • Ask and it will be given to you, but ask according to the Divine Will.
  • Ask, but do not ask in your name, but in the name of Jesus Christ ("no one comes to God but through me"), and God will always grant you what you ask because he promised Jesus Christ.
  • Asks. and live as if God had already granted it to you, that is, have faith.
... and finally, look at the phrase in the "Our Father" prayer that concerns us: "Give us our daily bread today." Note that the phrase in question  does not  say: "Bread  mine  each day  give it to me  today , " but "Bread  our  daily  Give us  today." So, do not ask just for yourself, but for all the people who are experiencing hardships on the planet, perhaps more needy people than yourself ...

God will bless you with the universal abundance that corresponds to you and promised you. Do not have the slightest doubt.

Damián Alvarez at  https://sistemasanaciontinerfe.blogspot.com/





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