Porque Cristo se tuvo que humillar tanto siendo Dios? 23/ ENE/2026

Porque Cristo se tuvo que humillar tanto siendo Dios? 23/ ENE/2026

Praise and Worship

Opening Worship

  • The speaker begins with a declaration of praise, emphasizing the act of worship from dawn to night.
  • Highlights God's power in uplifting the humble and strengthening the weary heart, proclaiming His holiness and glory throughout creation.

God's Sovereignty and Power

  • Describes God's authority over nature; when He speaks, the sea calms, and life emerges from barren places.
  • Emphasizes that God sees beyond appearances, looking into the heart, providing peace during distress.

Commitment to God

  • Expresses a lifelong commitment to love and walk in God's light while acknowledging His eternal mercy and truth.
  • Calls for all nations to praise God, affirming that every knee will bow before Him.

The Lamb's Victory

Triumph Over Death

  • Proclaims that Jesus overcame the cross with power and forgiveness.
  • Invokes "Hosanna" as a cry of praise for Jesus coming in the name of the Lord.

Invitation to Justice

  • Declares an opening for justice as the victorious Lamb enters.
  • Introduces a hymn celebrating Christ's pre-crucifixion song that resonates through heaven.

Teaching on Spiritual Depth

Introduction to Teaching Session

  • The speaker expresses gratitude for being able to share insights intended for spiritual edification.

Importance of Understanding Scripture

  • Promises a deeper exploration into Christ’s purpose on the cross, focusing on His death and resurrection's significance.

Prayer for Revelation

  • A prayer is offered asking for clarity in conveying divine truths revealed by the Holy Spirit.

Call for Transformation

  • Urges listeners not only to gain knowledge but also to apply it practically in their lives.

Acknowledgment of Spiritual Negligence

  • Recognizes that many perish due to lack of knowledge or failure to act upon what they know about God’s word.

Prayer and Reflection on God's Glory

Acknowledgment of Divine Presence

  • The speaker expresses a deep reliance on God, stating that without His spirit, they feel insignificant and powerless.
  • Gratitude is extended to the Holy Spirit for always providing help to believers, emphasizing the importance of divine support in their lives.

The Importance of Scripture

  • The speaker highlights the significance of sharing God's word with His chosen people, referring to it as a great honor and responsibility.
  • They invite listeners to follow along in scripture, specifically mentioning Psalms 8 and indicating that previous teachings will be referenced.

Order in God's Creation

  • Emphasizing that God is a God of order, the speaker notes that even when teaching scripture, there is an intended structure guided by the Holy Spirit.

Reading from Psalms 8

  • The speaker reads verses 3 to 6 from Psalms 8, reflecting on humanity's place in creation and God's majesty as seen through nature.
  • They pose rhetorical questions about human significance compared to divine creation while affirming that humans are made slightly lower than God and given authority over all living things.

Interpretation of Key Terms

  • The discussion transitions into analyzing Hebrew terms used in Psalms 8. The term "Enosh" (humanity) is explored for its broader meanings including litigants and inhabitants.
  • Different Bible translations are discussed regarding their fidelity to original Hebrew texts; the New Living Translation is noted for its accuracy in this context.

Understanding Human Identity

  • Further exploration into what it means to be human includes examining terms like "son of man," which connects back to youthfulness and potential folly as described in biblical texts.
  • The term "Adán" (man), derived from 'humano,' signifies life’s essence tied closely with blood—highlighting both physicality and spiritual significance.

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Creation and Purpose of Humanity

The Significance of the Crown

  • The term "crown" in relation to humanity signifies not only glory but also a compass, indicating both direction and protection.
  • This unique crown represents a dual purpose: it is meant for both attack and defense, highlighting the weighty significance of human existence.

Divine Intent Behind Creation

  • God created Adam and Eve with a profound purpose, emphasizing their importance in the divine plan.
  • Questions arise regarding humanity's significance on Earth, especially considering God's unique creation of this planet compared to others in the universe.

The Nature of Humanity

  • If humans were not significant to God, why would He send His son to share our nature? This highlights humanity's special status among all beings.
  • Despite being made from clay, humans are described as the most glorious creation, crowned with splendor that no other creature possesses.

Misinterpretations in Scripture

  • There is a misinterpretation suggesting humans are lesser than angels; however, original texts indicate that humans were made "less than Elohim," which carries deeper implications.
  • This misunderstanding may stem from rabbinical manipulations aimed at elevating certain angelic figures within mystical traditions.

Historical Perspectives on Humanity

  • Ancient civilizations viewed humans as laborers or slaves for more advanced beings. This perspective raises questions about humanity's true role and value.
  • Illustrations from ancient cultures depict giants (like Nimrod), suggesting that early humans were often seen as subservient to these powerful entities.

Myths vs. Reality in Ancient Texts

  • The depiction of gods like Gilgamesh illustrates how ancient narratives portrayed interactions between deities and humans, often emphasizing human inferiority.
  • Gilgamesh is linked to biblical figures such as Nimrod; he embodies characteristics attributed to semi-divine beings born from human mothers.

Hybrid Beings in Mythology

  • Artistic representations show hybrid creatures with human features combined with animal traits, reflecting beliefs about divinity and power during ancient times.
  • These myths suggest that historical accounts may have been based on real entities or events rather than mere fiction.

Understanding the Nature of Servitude and Creation

The Role of Elqui in Ancient Beliefs

  • Elqui, a Babylonian deity, is associated with intelligence, wisdom, and magic. This highlights the intertwining of spirituality and knowledge in ancient cultures.
  • Descriptions of Elqui include hybrid features such as horns and bull-like feet, which connect to biblical imagery found in Ezekiel regarding angelic beings.

Divine Authority and Creation

  • The concept that all beings created by God have a divine purpose is emphasized; horns symbolize authority based on their size and shape. This reflects the hierarchical nature of spiritual entities.
  • Historical narratives from Sumerians to Egyptians suggest that humanity was not created by God but rather as products or slaves for labor, challenging traditional theological views on creation.

The Mystery of Servitude

  • The discussion raises questions about why Christ became a servant and what it means for humanity's relationship with servitude—whether it is inherent or imposed by darkness.
  • There exists a duality in servitude: serving either darkness (sin) or God through Christ, indicating no neutral ground in spiritual allegiance. This dichotomy shapes moral choices within believers' lives.

Transformation Through Christ

  • Humanity's fall from grace leads to becoming servants or slaves; however, through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are called to serve out of love rather than obligation—a transformative shift in understanding servanthood.
  • Romans 6:6–7 illustrates that being "in Christ" means liberation from sin's bondage; thus one cannot serve two masters without conflict—emphasizing loyalty to God over worldly desires.

Spiritual Insurgency Within the Church

  • Acknowledgment that many within the body of Christ struggle with understanding their identity as servants due to historical misconceptions about creation and purpose leads to spiritual unrest among believers today.
  • The original design for humanity included glory and honor intended for dominion over creation; this has been compromised post-fall leading to confusion about rightful authority within spiritual contexts today.

Understanding the Mystery of New Creation

The Concept of New Creation in Christ

  • Discussion begins on the concept of "warriors of faith" opposing God's government, highlighting anarchy within the body of Christ.
  • Reference to 2 Corinthians 5:17 as a foundational scripture for understanding why Christ died on the cross.
  • Emphasis on being a "new creation" in Christ, indicating that this new existence had not existed before and all old things have passed away.
  • Clarification that every believer is created as a complete new creation, not fragmented or imperfect, which introduces the mystery behind this transformation.

The Dilemma of Sin in New Creation

  • Questions arise about why believers continue to sin if they are new creations bought by Christ's sacrifice.
  • Exploration of whether true freedom exists for believers and how their will plays a role in sanctification and transformation.
  • The necessity for personal will in achieving growth in holiness is emphasized; transformation cannot occur without it.

The Role of Willingness and Transformation

  • Acknowledgment that while believers are free from sin's bondage, they still must actively choose to pursue sanctification.
  • Explanation that there can be no transformation without sanctification, which requires human willingness to engage with God’s process.

Understanding Human Will and Spiritual Bondage

  • Discussion on why humans remain servants or slaves—both in darkness and now under Christ—highlighting the ongoing struggle against temptation.
  • Insight into how darkness seeks to seduce souls back into bondage, emphasizing the importance of maintaining one's covenant with God.

Biblical References Supporting These Concepts

  • Quoting Hosea 6:7 where humanity is likened to Adam for breaking God's covenant; this sets up a parallel discussion about human disobedience.
  • Transitioning to Philippians 2:6–8, illustrating Jesus' humility and obedience as an example for believers’ own journey towards transformation.

The Mystery of Christ's Humiliation

The Nature of Christ's Humiliation

  • The speaker discusses the concept of "humiliation" in relation to Christ, emphasizing that it is not about psychological depression but a profound act of lowering oneself.
  • It is highlighted that Christ did not die because humanity deserved it; rather, He died for humanity, which introduces a mystery regarding His human condition.
  • The speaker urges readers to focus on Philippians 2:8 and Isaiah 52:14 to understand why Christ humbled Himself as a man.

The Physical Suffering of Christ

  • A vivid description is provided about the physical disfigurement of Christ during His suffering, indicating that His appearance was so altered that He barely resembled a human.
  • The speaker elaborates on the brutal torture inflicted upon Christ, including visible bones and flesh hanging from lashes, contrasting this with common depictions.
  • Details are shared about how the removal of His beard left Him severely disfigured, highlighting the extent of His physical pain.

Obedience and Sacrifice

  • Despite being God, Christ chose not to cling to His divine status but instead took on the role of a servant and obeyed unto death on a cross.
  • Questions arise regarding why such a high price was paid by Christ for humanity’s redemption and what it means to be both free children of God yet still servants.

Mysteries Surrounding Servitude

  • The discussion shifts towards understanding the mysteries behind servitude—why believers must continue in obedience despite their status as children of God.
  • There is an exploration into spiritual darkness and its influence over people today, questioning why practices like witchcraft are prevalent in modern institutions.

Witchcraft in Modern Society

  • The speaker raises concerns about high-level government involvement with witchcraft and sorcery, suggesting these practices are widespread among various societal leaders.
  • An inquiry into why judges, politicians, and even religious figures engage in witchcraft leads to discussions about hidden powers at play within society today.

The Nature of Angelic Powers and Ecate

The Hierarchy of Angels

  • Lucifer, originally a cherub, was not the only powerful angel; other angelic beings had greater powers due to their individual assignments from God.
  • God never bestowed all His power or knowledge upon a single angel, ensuring that no one being could possess ultimate authority.

Understanding Ecate

  • A significant entity mentioned is Ecate, depicted as having three faces rather than being three separate entities.
  • This tri-faced representation changes according to lunar phases: maiden (waxing), mother (full), and crone (waning).

Symbolism and Worship

  • In ancient Greece, altars were dedicated to Ecate at intersections, symbolizing choices in life. Offerings included bread, honey, wine, and eggs—symbols of wisdom and fertility.
  • Ecate is associated with magic and necromancy; she guides individuals in making decisions along their chosen paths.

The Role of the Three Faces

  • Each face represents different aspects activated by lunar phases: the maiden during waxing moon, the mother at full moon, and the crone during waning moon.
  • During the new moon phase, all three faces manifest simultaneously, unleashing her darker powers related to necromancy.

Guardianship and Ritual Practices

  • The dogs accompanying Ecate serve as guardians for souls transitioning from earthly realms to spiritual ones.
  • Modern worship practices still honor Ecate through specific altars adorned with symbols representing her mystical authority over witches.

Dark Powers Unleashed

  • During the new moon phase, Ecate's most potent dark powers are activated through necromancy—communicating with spirits of the dead.
  • It is emphasized that even powerful entities like Satan cannot control individuals without their consent; free will plays a crucial role in these interactions.

Understanding Transformation and Free Will

The Role of the Goddess and Transformation

  • The goddess is associated with a serpent, symbolizing transformation through shedding old skins rather than the serpent itself.
  • She guides individuals in their astral journeys, providing knowledge necessary for personal transformation based on their desires, such as political power.

Manipulation of Will

  • Witches attempt to manipulate human will, leading individuals to consent to actions they might not otherwise choose, similar to the biblical story of Adam and Eve.
  • Even those who are spiritually lost require permission for manipulation; free will acts as a barrier against dark forces.

Christ's Sacrifice and New Creation

  • The speaker transitions to discussing why Christ died on the cross, emphasizing that His sacrifice was essential for humanity's new covenant with God.
  • In modern times, witchcraft persists due to technological advancements that facilitate manipulation of human will.

Understanding Our Position in Christ

  • The body of Christ represents a powerful entity under a new covenant but many believers remain unaware of their spiritual authority.
  • 2 Corinthians 5:17 states that being in Christ means becoming a new creation; this transformation requires obedience and surrendering one's will.

Spiritual Warfare and Obedience

  • The mystery behind obedience lies in achieving full transformation into God's image through trials and divine guidance.
  • Satan is not alone in his power; various angels govern nations, indicating ongoing spiritual warfare beyond just individual struggles.

Adán's Betrayal and Redemption

  • Humanity’s need for redemption stems from Adam’s betrayal of God’s covenant; Jesus comes as the second Adam establishing a better position for believers.
  • Through sanctification, believers are shaped into the likeness of Christ by God's Spirit working within them amidst life's challenges.

Creation and the Fall of Man

The Purpose of Creation

  • The creation of man was intended to be in God's image, designed to live eternally with Him and govern all other creations under the Father's authority.
  • Adam's betrayal of God's trust led to humanity becoming enslaved to sin and darkness, losing its status as the crown of creation.

Christ's Role in Redemption

  • Jesus entered humanity by being born from Mary, taking on the form of a servant and learning obedience despite being God. This humility was necessary for His mission.
  • The struggle against evil powers is highlighted, mentioning various secret societies (e.g., Kabbalists, Illuminati) that have historically influenced spiritual warfare against humanity.

The Influence of Dark Powers

  • A discussion on 13 families that allegedly control dark forces through technology and occult practices, impacting various sectors like finance, politics, and religion.
  • These families are said to manipulate ancient powers to maintain control over society and keep the Church in bondage through spiritual attacks.

Understanding New Creation in Christ

  • Emphasis on how believers must understand their identity as new creations in Christ; this transformation is essential for overcoming past failures associated with Adam's nature.
  • Philippians 2:6–11 is referenced to illustrate Christ’s humility and obedience unto death as a model for believers' transformation into a new creation free from sin.

The Mystery of Unity with God

  • In future glory, believers will experience complete unity with God—no longer needing obedience because they will be one with Him spiritually rather than physically or sexually defined relationships.
  • The ultimate goal is a transformative relationship where believers become one with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—a unique creation within the universe reflecting divine unity.

Resurrection and Authority in Christ

The Exaltation of Jesus

  • Jesus is exalted by God after His resurrection, receiving a name above all names, leading to every knee bowing and tongue confessing that He is Lord for the glory of God the Father.

Our Position in Christ

  • Believers are described as new creations in Christ, seated with Him at the right hand of the Father, which grants them a unique privilege not shared by any angelic beings.

Understanding Our Identity

  • There is a call for believers to recognize their identity in Christ and the significant role they play after the wedding feast of the Lamb. Many do not grasp this calling fully.

The Importance of Obedience

  • Obedience is crucial as it reflects our will being processed; Paul emphasizes dying to worldly desires, questioning how many can truly claim that "the world is dead" to them.

Control Over Speech

  • Mastery over one's speech is highlighted as essential; controlling what we say can lead to perfection in other areas of life, according to biblical teachings from James and Paul.

The Battle Against Spiritual Forces

Understanding Hatred from Evil Forces

  • The hatred directed towards believers stems not from who they are but from what they represent through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. This leads to spiritual warfare against ignorance within the church.

Ignorance vs Knowledge

  • Believers suffer due to lack of knowledge and negligence regarding their authority; God's people perish because they fail to act on what they have learned over years of teaching.

The Role of Willpower in Transformation

The Process of Sanctification

  • Continuous obedience plays a vital role in progressive sanctification; it’s emphasized that our will determines whether we align with God's desires or succumb to evil influences.

Dependence on God vs Man

  • A warning against relying solely on human leaders (like prophets or apostles) instead of depending directly on God during times of trial or persecution highlights personal responsibility in faith practices.

Future Challenges for Believers

Anticipating Persecution

  • As societal control increases, believers may face severe persecution; preparation involves understanding one’s faith deeply rather than relying on external support systems like churches or leaders during crises.

Demonstrating Faith Under Pressure

  • In moments when traditional support structures collapse, believers must demonstrate their faith through action and reliance on God alone rather than lamenting lost connections with church leaders or resources.

Levels of Reward in Heaven

Different Levels Based on Commitment

  • Revelation suggests varying levels within heaven based on individual commitment and service; those who give everything for Christ will be rewarded accordingly while others may occupy lesser positions based on their dedication levels throughout life.

Identity with the Resurrected Christ

Understanding True Faith

  • The speaker questions whether individuals have a genuine identity with the resurrected Christ or if they are merely following a theological or religious version of Him.
  • Emphasizes the importance of believing in Christ's ability to listen and be present, highlighting that doubt can lead to spiritual darkness and anger from God.

Prayer for Forgiveness and Transformation

  • A prayer is offered, expressing gratitude for God's glory and acknowledging His role in creating new believers.
  • The speaker thanks God for empowering believers as children of God, emphasizing the need for personal will and commitment to God's work.

Acknowledgment of Sin and Need for Redemption

  • The speaker confesses humanity's tendency to love worldly things over divine sacrifice, recognizing the significance of Jesus' humiliation for redemption.
  • Reflecting on past enslavement to sin, the speaker highlights the transformative power of love through Christ’s sacrifice.

Spiritual Warfare Against Darkness

Authority in Prayer

  • The speaker invokes authority against dark powers, specifically targeting witchcraft and necromancy practices that seek protection through evil means.

Activation of Divine Protection

  • Declares that the blood of Christ activates against altars dedicated to darkness across various terrains (deserts, mountains).
  • Proclaims activation against laws intended to trap human wills in cities and institutions through divine intervention.

Call for Angelic Intervention

  • Invokes angels associated with divine wrath to combat enemies similar to biblical accounts where angels defeated vast armies overnight.

Breaking Chains of Oppression

Declaration Against Evil Forces

  • The speaker declares judgment upon witches and ancestral spirits opposing the body of Christ, calling forth time-traveling angels to expose hidden evils.

Cleansing Through Christ's Blood

  • Proclaims cleansing over various locations (mountains, rivers), asserting that these places are sanctified by Christ’s blood against satanic influences.

Freedom from Bondage

  • Declares freedom from chains binding people spiritually and physically due to curses placed by witchcraft; emphasizes revocation of deathly works.

Spiritual Warfare and Divine Intervention

The Role of Demonic Forces

  • Discussion on how alcoholism, drug use, homosexuality, and sexual perversion activate demonic forces that affect families. The speaker calls for these demons to be bound by the Holy Spirit.

Intercession for Salvation

  • Emphasis on angels preaching to the souls of friends and family members in prayer, seeking their salvation so they may confess the name of the Lord as stated in scripture.

Purification and Obedience

  • A plea for God to cleanse altars from witchcraft and sorcery, invoking holy fire from His throne to purify speech for glorifying Him.

Transformation Through Faith

  • Acknowledgment of human rebellion against God's will; a call for understanding that obedience is part of spiritual transformation through the power of God's spirit and word.

Empowerment Through Christ

  • Declaration of being a new creation with divine authority; affirmation that no weapon formed against them can prevail because they belong to God.

Recognition of Divine Power

  • Reminder that believers possess all power and knowledge through the Holy Spirit; an encouragement to recognize this empowerment within themselves.

Gratitude and Worship

  • Expression of thanks for God's love, power, and glory; a desire for the message shared to take root deeply within individuals' hearts.

Assurance in God’s Presence

  • Encouragement for a blessed week filled with God's excellence; acknowledgment of God's uplifting presence in times of need.

Praise Amidst Trials

  • Description of worshiping God at all times—morning or night—highlighting His ability to uplift those who are weary or downtrodden.

The Majesty of God’s Creation

  • Reflection on nature's response to God's voice; recognition that everything trembles before His power while affirming His sovereignty over life and death.

Eternal Truth and Mercy

  • Affirmation that idols are silent but God sees into hearts; declaration that hope lies in His forgiveness which is eternal alongside His unending mercy.

Call to Worship

  • An invitation for all nations and rulers to praise God whose truth endures forever; celebration of His everlasting love expressed through song.

Victory Through Christ

  • Proclamation about Jesus reigning despite worldly rejection; acknowledgment that He overcame sin with power and forgiveness—a call for worship during this victory.

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