Monte de las bienaventuranzas III - Apóstol Sergio Enríquez - 3°. Servicio - Domingo 26/03/2023
Los Montes de Jesús
En este video se habla sobre los diferentes montes que Jesús pisó durante su ministerio, incluyendo el Monte de la Tentación y el Monte de las Bienaventuranzas. También se explica cómo estos montes tienen un significado espiritual y cómo podemos seguir las huellas de Jesús al caminar por ellos.
El Monte de la Tentación
- Jesús comenzó su ministerio en el Monte de la Tentación, donde fue tentado por Satanás.
- Fue llevado al pináculo del templo y a un monte alto donde le mostraron todos los reinos del mundo.
- El Monte Alto es un monte espiritual que no existe en la Tierra.
- Después de ser tentado, comenzó su ministerio ungido en el Monte de la Calavera o Calvario.
El Monte de las Bienaventuranzas
- En este monte, Jesús habló sobre las bienaventuranzas y explicó quiénes son los dueños del reino celestial.
- Los pobres en espíritu y aquellos perseguidos por causa de la justicia son catalogados como dueños del reino celestial.
Significado Espiritual
- La Biblia dice que "cuán hermosos son los pies sobre los montes porque de ahí brotamos".
- Jesús pasó por todos los montes y nosotros también debemos seguir sus huellas.
- La novia en Cantar de los Cantares es parte de la novia preciosa que el Señor ama.
Conclusión
- Los Montes de Jesús tienen un significado espiritual profundo y podemos seguir las huellas de Jesús al caminar por ellos.
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Introduction
In this section, the speaker addresses the audience and praises their intelligence. He also talks about how using your non-dominant hand can activate the other hemisphere of your brain.
- The speaker tells the audience that they are more intelligent than most people.
- He explains that using your non-dominant hand can activate the other hemisphere of your brain.
- The speaker mentions that left-handed people were forced to use their right hand, which may have been beneficial for them.
- He talks about how left-handed individuals face challenges in a world designed for right-handed people.
Advantages of Left-Handedness
In this section, the speaker discusses some advantages of being left-handed and how it relates to biblical references.
- The speaker mentions that left-handed individuals have an advantage over others.
- He talks about how those who appear on the left side in the Bible are often associated with negative outcomes.
- The speaker gives examples of left-handed individuals in the Bible who were saved despite being on the "wrong" side.
- He emphasizes that those who make a journey from darkness to light will be placed on God's right side.
Who Owns the Kingdom?
In this section, the speaker discusses who owns God's kingdom and what it means to be part of His flock.
- The speaker reads from Luke 12:32 and explains that God has given His kingdom to His small flock.
- He encourages his listeners to sell their possessions and give alms as a way to store up treasures in heaven.
- The speaker emphasizes that one's heart should be focused on heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones.
- He contrasts his small flock with mainstream Christianity, which he suggests is more focused on material wealth.
Giving from the Heart
In this section, the speaker talks about giving from the heart and how it reflects where our priorities lie.
Where is Your Heart?
- The speaker talks about how he has given from his personal treasure to the temple because his heart is in the house of Jehovah.
- He emphasizes that where our heart lies, there also lies our objective.
Ownership of the Kingdom of Heaven
In this section, the speaker discusses who owns the kingdom of heaven and what it means to be a part of it.
Who Owns the Kingdom of Heaven?
- The speaker asks how many people believe they are owners after discussing seven points.
- He concludes that those who believe they are owners are blessed with ownership over the kingdom of heaven.
The Beatitudes
In this section, the speaker discusses one of Jesus' teachings on blessings called "The Beatitudes."
Blessed Are Those Who Mourn
- The speaker talks about how those who mourn will be comforted.
- He emphasizes that not all who cry will be comforted but only those who cry for specific reasons.
Sowing and Reaping
In this section, the speaker discusses sowing and reaping as a metaphor for life's struggles.
Crying While Sowing Seeds
- The speaker talks about crying while sowing seeds and how it can cause pain and despair.
- He gives an example of pastors struggling to spread God's word but not seeing results immediately.
- However, he emphasizes that persistence pays off in time.
Sembrando y cosechando
In this section, the speaker talks about the importance of sowing and reaping in life. He encourages people to keep sowing even if they haven't seen any results yet.
The Power of Sowing
- The speaker talks about how he used to come to church early in the morning to pray and cry out to God.
- He shares a story about a brother who used to come to practice playing drums while he prayed. Eventually, the brother started praying too and learned how to play other instruments.
- The speaker mentions that after years of sowing, he met someone who helped him grow his ministry.
Don't Give Up on Sowing
- The speaker emphasizes that sometimes it takes a long time for seeds to grow and bear fruit.
- He encourages people not to give up on sowing even if they haven't seen any results yet.
- He discourages people from giving offerings at that moment but instead encourages them to keep sowing with their actions and words.
Consolation for Those Who Mourn
- The speaker talks about how those who mourn in Zion will be given a crown instead of ashes.
Glorifying the Name
In this section, the speaker talks about how our lives are meant to glorify God's name and how we should respond when we face difficult situations.
Consoling Those Who Mourn
- The speaker explains that when it says "all" in the Bible, it means everyone, including sinners and people from different religions.
- He emphasizes that as Christians, we are called to console all those who mourn, not just those who we like or agree with.
- The speaker mentions that God promises to give us a crown of beauty instead of ashes and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. This is what we should offer to those who mourn.
- He gives an example of how Christians often respond differently at funerals because they have hope in eternal life. They can offer comfort and joy even in times of mourning.
Bringing Joy Through Music
- The speaker talks about how Christians can bring joy through music even in somber settings like funerals.
- He gives an example of how Christians may start singing hymns at funerals which may seem strange to non-believers but can be comforting for believers.
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Coping with Loss
In this section, the speaker talks about how to cope with the loss of a loved one and shares his personal experience.
Coping with Loss
- The speaker explains that when someone passes away, it is common to feel sad and miss them.
- He quotes a Bible verse that says "we do not grieve as those who have no hope."
- The speaker acknowledges that losing a loved one is difficult but reminds listeners that their loved ones are in a better place without pain or suffering.
- He shares his personal experience of losing family members and spiritual mentors but notes that he has received strength from God and does not remain sad.
- The speaker emphasizes that God promises to give joy instead of sadness and comfort those who mourn.
Personal Experience
- The speaker recounts receiving news of his mother's passing while at a religious retreat in Los Angeles. Despite feeling shocked, he felt an unusual sense of peace and danced during the service.
- After returning home for his mother's funeral, the speaker preached at her service before inviting family members to lunch. He then returned to preaching without remaining sad.
Overall, the section provides insight into how people can find comfort after losing a loved one by relying on faith.
A Message of Hope and Joy
In this section, the speaker talks about how he used to visit his mother on his birthday and offer her an offering. He also shares how God wants to bring joy in our lives even during difficult times.
Visiting His Mother
- The speaker used to visit his mother on his birthday and offer her an offering.
- He would thank his mother for being an instrument for him to be born.
- His mother passed away five years ago.
Finding Joy in Difficult Times
- The speaker acknowledges that it can be scary to think about losing loved ones.
- However, he shares that God wants to bring joy even during difficult times.
- He feels blessed with joy despite the sadness of losing a loved one.
- The speaker quotes Jesus' words from the Bible, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted."
- He encourages listeners that all their tears have been collected by God and that they will receive consolation and joy.
Prayer for Consolation
- The speaker prays for those who are experiencing sadness or loss, asking God to replace their tears with joy.
- He ends by encouraging everyone to sing praises to the Lord.