CARTA APOSTÓLICA 11 DE AGOSTO 2024 | BELLAS PALABRAS PARA REFLEXIÓNAR
Apostolic Message from Nasón Joaquín García
Introduction and Context
- The gathering begins with a praise to God, emphasizing the global presence of the church.
- Acknowledgment of Nasón Joaquín García as the Apostle of Jesus Christ, highlighting his role in delivering an important apostolic letter.
Key Themes in the Apostolic Letter
- The letter is addressed to the beloved church worldwide, focusing on divine will and salvation for souls.
- Emphasis on God's love and attention towards humanity; humans are seen as central to His creation.
Human Nature and Spirituality
- Discussion on human beings as a combination of body and spirit, created in God's image.
- Explanation of the relationship between body and soul; while the body is temporary, the soul is eternal.
The Importance of Faith
- Warning against earthly distractions that lead to spiritual degradation; maintaining dignity as beings made in God's image is crucial.
- Recognition that life extends beyond physical existence; believers are created for eternity rather than temporal life.
Spiritual Warfare and Challenges
- Insight into Satan's tactics aimed at undermining faith rather than physical life; understanding this helps believers remain steadfast.
- Reference to 1 Corinthians 15:54 about victory over death through faith in Christ, reinforcing that true triumph lies in spiritual resilience.
Conclusion: The Role of Doctrine
- Mention of how Satan employs various means (including false teachings) to confuse believers; emphasizes adherence to pure doctrine as essential for spiritual integrity.
Spiritual Order and Doctrine in Christianity
Understanding Spiritual Rules and Doctrine
- The spiritual rules guide how to serve God, emphasizing the importance of divine teaching and the application of faith.
- Anything outside of order is considered outside Christian doctrine; the church consists of human souls susceptible to adversarial influences.
Characteristics of Vulnerable Individuals
- Simple individuals are easily manipulated by evil, akin to Eve's naivety; they trust too readily and can be swayed into betrayal.
- Jesus warns his disciples to be wise as serpents yet innocent as doves (Matthew 10:16), highlighting the need for vigilance against deception.
The Role of the Church as a Unified Body
- The church embodies order and doctrine, unifying diverse members into one body under Christ’s leadership.
- Faith acts as a central nerve that guides actions within this body, ensuring protection and care among its members (Ephesians 5:29).
Apostolic Teachings on Conduct
- Apostles establish that all actions should be done decently and with holiness, likening ministers to branches stemming from a common trunk of Christian teaching.
- Each minister expands upon core teachings for better understanding while contributing to the spiritual edifice known as the church.
Obedience to Divine Will Amidst Challenges
- Jesus' determination to go to Jerusalem despite knowing it would lead to suffering illustrates unwavering commitment to divine mission (Matthew 16:21).
- Peter's attempt to dissuade Jesus reflects human logic versus divine purpose; such opposition is deemed contrary to God's established order.
Importance of Following Divine Guidance
- Obeying God's will brings blessings; disobedience leads away from divine favor.
Understanding Spiritual Warfare and Temptation
The Consequences of Spiritual Confusion
- The speaker reflects on the sorrow of those who have been misled by adversarial forces, missing out on spiritual blessings such as the Holy Communion after years of anticipation.
- Emphasizes that Satan aims to confuse believers into thinking some sins are insignificant, leading them to underestimate their offenses against God.
The Nature of Sin
- Highlights that any sin, regardless of size, disrupts communion with God; it is not about categorizing sins but recognizing that all sin leads to spiritual death.
- References Revelation 21:27, stating that nothing unclean will enter God's presence, reinforcing the seriousness of sin.
Jesus' Temptation in the Desert
- Discusses how Jesus was tempted by Satan after fasting for 40 days and nights, illustrating that even He faced trials and temptations.
- Notes that Jesus serves as a model for resisting temptation through His own experiences with Satan's challenges.
Understanding Satan's Doubts
- Explores why Satan doubted Jesus’ divinity despite witnessing miraculous events surrounding His birth and life; he saw Him in human vulnerability.
- Describes how Satan’s perception of a powerful Messiah conflicted with his observations of Jesus’ humble existence.
The First Temptation: Turning Stones to Bread
- Analyzes the first temptation where Satan challenges Jesus to turn stones into bread, questioning His identity as the Son of God.
- Points out the absurdity in expecting Jesus to perform miracles merely to satisfy curiosity or pride; true miracles serve higher purposes.
Divine Wisdom vs. Demonic Deception
- Highlights how Jesus responds to temptation by quoting scripture (Deuteronomy), emphasizing reliance on God's word over succumbing to immediate needs.
- Illustrates that while satisfying hunger is natural, yielding to temptation from evil sources transforms it into sin.
Life Beyond Physical Needs
- Stresses that humans live not just by physical sustenance but also by spiritual nourishment from God's words—an essential truth revealed through Christ’s response.
The Dual Nature of Humanity
- Discusses humanity's dual nature—physical and spiritual—and emphasizes the importance of both aspects in understanding life and divine connection.
Strategies Against Temptation
- Suggesting meditation on scripture as a defense against demonic temptations; highlights how many fall prey due to neglecting this practice.
How Jesus Overcame Temptation
The Nature of Temptation
- Jesus counters the first temptation by referencing scripture, demonstrating the importance of biblical knowledge in resisting evil.
- It is emphasized that relying on divine protection should not lead to reckless behavior or testing God unnecessarily.
The Third Temptation
- The tempter presents a grand offer of worldly kingdoms, revealing his pride and ambition to claim worship due only to God.
- Jesus's response highlights His humility and strength, contrasting with Satan's arrogance; He firmly rejects the devil’s demands.
Understanding Spiritual Warfare
- Satan's audacity is noted as he falsely claims authority over what belongs to God, showcasing his deceptive nature.
- A critical point is made about the church's understanding of spiritual battles and the need for vigilance against temptations presented through familiar relationships.
The Call to Righteousness
- Believers are reminded that their purpose is to please God rather than yielding to temptations from Satan.
- Job serves as an example of unwavering faith amidst trials, illustrating that true service to God does not give in to satanic provocations.
Community and Conduct
- There’s a call for discernment within community interactions; believers must be cautious about influences that may lead them astray.
- Emphasis on teaching sound doctrine and maintaining proper conduct among believers reinforces the importance of spiritual integrity.
Building Up the Church
- Gifts given by God are meant for edification within the church; there’s a warning against misusing these gifts for personal gain.
- Authority from God should not be confused with magical power; true authority serves God's purpose in building up His people.
Vigilance Against Deception
- A reminder is issued regarding complacency in faith; believers must remain aware of their surroundings and influences they engage with.
- The danger of underestimating negative influences is highlighted; one must not assume immunity based on personal strength or wisdom.
Final Warnings
- "Evil communications corrupt good manners" serves as a crucial reminder against falling into bad company or reasoning contrary to God's word.
- Believers are cautioned against self-deception regarding their spiritual strength when facing temptation from Satan.
Understanding the Battle Against Evil
The Nature of Deception
- The speaker emphasizes that Satan subtly manipulates individuals, leading them to desire God's position without realizing it. This manipulation creates a false sense of security against evil influences.
- Victory over Satan is solely attributed to Jesus Christ, highlighting the importance of divine intervention in overcoming evil.
Light vs. Darkness
- The speaker contrasts light and darkness, asserting that true believers are children of light and should not associate with darkness or evil.
- Acknowledgment of separation from worldly influences is crucial for spiritual integrity; the speaker references a hymn celebrating this separation.
Faith and Works
- As children of God, believers must adhere strictly to God's word and demonstrate their faith through actions rather than mere words.
- The scripture states that faith without works is dead; thus, genuine faith manifests in obedience and righteous behavior.
Consequences of Disobedience
- Small sins can lead to significant consequences as they stem from deception by the "father of lies," illustrating how even minor transgressions can have grave implications.
- The narrative includes reflections on two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, emphasizing belief in Christ's innocence and power as pivotal for salvation.
Spiritual Vigilance
- Believers are encouraged to engage actively in their faith community, focusing on good deeds and maintaining a strong testimony amidst challenges.
- True kinship in faith is defined by adherence to God's teachings rather than biological ties; loyalty to God supersedes all other relationships.
Recognizing False Teachings
- A warning is issued about deceptive tactics employed by those who abandon true faith while pretending to return; vigilance against such deceit is essential.
- The unchanging nature of Christ's teachings serves as a foundation for discernment against misleading doctrines.
Characteristics of the Simple-minded
- Those who are naive may fall prey to false authority figures or misleading spirits due to their lack of discernment.
- Engaging with negative influences can corrupt one's morals; thus, believers must be cautious about whom they associate with spiritually.
Impact on Community
The Impact of Innocence and Deception
The Dangers of the Simple-Minded
- The speaker emphasizes that the naive or simple-minded can cause more harm than those with malicious intent, as they unknowingly contribute to damage without realizing it.
- There is a concern about how these innocent individuals may be manipulated by evil hearts, leading to a loss of faith within families and communities.
Misconceptions About Authority
- The speaker refutes claims that there are divisions among church leaders, asserting that the ministerial body is united in spirit and purpose.
- References are made to the Apostle Paul’s warnings about apostasy, highlighting ongoing unity within the church despite external challenges.
Faith in Action
- The speaker discusses the importance of faith manifested through actions, citing various positive developments such as baptisms and social works as evidence of a thriving community.
- A parallel is drawn with the prophet Elijah's experience, emphasizing God's preservation of faithful individuals even amidst widespread disobedience.
Assurance of Support
- The speaker expresses confidence in their leadership role within the church, stating that a significant majority (99.9%) stands united with them against dissenting voices.
- This assurance extends to familial ties and broader ministerial support, reinforcing a sense of collective strength and loyalty.
Divine Presence and Community Love
- Gratitude is expressed for God’s unwavering presence in both personal life and church affairs, fostering joy among members.