La Palabra produce tu pan - Pastor Iván Vindas
Introduction
The speaker introduces the topic and begins discussing the importance of gratitude and giving thanks.
Gratitude and Giving Thanks
- The speaker emphasizes the significance of gratitude in our lives.
- Gratitude is a powerful factor that multiplies blessings from God.
- When we learn to give thanks for what we have, it opens doors for more blessings.
- Expressing gratitude is a way to show appreciation to God for His provisions.
- Gratitude has the potential to transform our lives and bring about positive changes.
Our Amen is Powerful
The speaker explains the meaning behind saying "Amen" and how it relates to our faith.
The Power of Amen
- Our "Amen" signifies our belief that what we pray for will come true before we die.
- Saying "Amen" connects us with the Word of God, which provides us with sustenance.
- By giving to the poor, we are preaching to God and showing our commitment to Him.
- Everything we have comes from God, and it is through Him that we can help others in need.
Learning How to Produce Bread
The speaker discusses the concept of producing bread and obtaining resources for ourselves and others.
Producing Bread
- In John 6:11, Jesus multiplied fish and bread when a large crowd came to him.
- Jesus took those few loaves of bread, gave thanks, distributed them among his disciples, who then shared them with the people present.
- Even though there were over 8,000 people, Jesus preferred being left with nothing rather than depriving others of their share.
- We should not hesitate to help others even if we think what we have is little, as God has the power to multiply it.
- When we are in the hands of God, He can take our small contributions and turn them into something significant.
The Power of Gratitude
The speaker emphasizes the importance of gratitude and how it can multiply blessings.
Multiplying Blessings through Gratitude
- Jesus gave thanks for the bread and fish before they multiplied.
- Expressing gratitude is a powerful factor that multiplies the blessings given by God.
- When we show gratitude for what we have, it opens doors for more blessings to come into our lives.
- Gratitude should be shown not only for material provisions but also for sustenance and other aspects of life.
- Being grateful allows us to experience the multiplying power of God's blessings.
The Power of Thankfulness
The speaker continues discussing the significance of gratitude and its impact on our lives.
The Impact of Thankfulness
- Giving thanks is a way to acknowledge that everything we have comes from God.
- Expressing gratitude allows us to be channels through which God's blessings flow to others.
- When we focus on what God can do through us rather than being selfish, many people will be blessed.
- Gratitude has a multiplying effect on the blessings received from the Lord.
- By cultivating an attitude of thankfulness, we can overcome obstacles and experience breakthroughs in various areas of life.
Conclusion
The speaker concludes by reiterating the importance of gratitude in unlocking blessings in our lives.
Final Thoughts on Gratitude
- Showing gratitude multiplies the blessings that God gives us.
- Learning to give thanks for even small things can bring about significant changes in our lives.
- Expressing gratitude is a powerful way to acknowledge God's provision and invite more blessings into our lives.
- By being grateful, we can experience the transformative power of God's blessings in every aspect of life.
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The Power of Gratitude
This section discusses the importance of gratitude and its connection to faith and abundance.
Gratitude as a Qualifier for More Blessings
- Gratitude qualifies us to receive more blessings from God.
- Being grateful for what we have is a demonstration of our faith.
- The Bible teaches that being faithful in small things leads to greater blessings.
Gratitude as Evidence of God's Love
- Gratitude is not about settling or conforming; it is evidence of God's love for us.
- Expressing gratitude opens the door for more blessings in our lives.
- By thanking God for what we have today, we show our faith in receiving even better things in the future.
Believing in a Better Future
- Gratitude involves believing in a better future and having faith in God's provision.
- We should be grateful not only for what we currently have but also for what we believe will come.
- By expressing gratitude, we align ourselves with the blessings that God has prepared for us.
The Evil of Envy
This section explores the negative impact of envy and how gratitude can counteract it.
Envy and Unhappiness
- Envy arises when we focus on the blessings others have received instead of being grateful for our own blessings.
- Envy leads to unhappiness and discontentment with our own lives.
Finding Happiness through Gratitude
- True happiness comes from being grateful for what we have and rejoicing in others' blessings.
- When we are happy, we attract more positive experiences into our lives.
- Cultivating an attitude of gratitude allows us to experience true joy.
The Word of God as Our Bread
This section emphasizes the importance of seeking the word of God and its connection to our provision.
The Word of God as Nourishment
- The word of God is like bread that sustains us.
- Our work and provision are connected to the wisdom and ideas we receive from studying the word of God.
Obtaining Bread through the Word
- By seeking the word of God, we gain insight and guidance for our work.
- The quality and abundance of our provision are influenced by our understanding and application of biblical principles.
Seeking Jesus for Bread
This section discusses a biblical story about seeking Jesus for physical nourishment.
Feeding Thousands with Bread
- Jesus fed over 8,000 people with a few loaves of bread.
- The crowd followed Jesus because they had witnessed this miracle.
Seeking Jesus for Physical Needs
- The people sought Jesus not for his teachings but because he provided them with physical nourishment.
- They believed that by being with Jesus, their hunger would be satisfied.
The Importance of Instruction over Blessings
This section highlights the significance of prioritizing instruction over immediate blessings.
Instruction vs. Blessings
- Instruction from the word of God is more valuable than immediate blessings.
- Prioritizing instruction allows us to produce lasting results rather than relying solely on temporary provisions.
Producing Bread through Instruction
- Following biblical instruction leads to long-term provision and sustenance.
- While immediate blessings may fade, applying the principles found in the word produces ongoing abundance.
The Power of Words in Producing Bread
This section emphasizes how words can generate provision when aligned with biblical principles.
Words as Producers
- Words have the power to produce what we need.
- The word of God, when applied, can generate the provision we require.
Prioritizing Word over Bread
- Focusing on the word of God is more important than seeking immediate provision.
- The word produces lasting results, while physical bread may be temporary.
Producing Bread through the Word
This section reiterates the concept of producing bread through the application of biblical principles.
The Power of the Word
- The word has the ability to produce what we need for sustenance.
- Relying on the word's instruction leads to ongoing provision and abundance.
Investing in Instruction
- Prioritizing instruction over immediate provision ensures a continuous supply of bread.
- While physical bread may run out, applying biblical principles guarantees a constant source of provision.
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This section discusses the importance of working for the word of eternal life and not just for material needs.
Working for Bread or the Word
- Many people work solely for material needs, but they should also work to seek the word that produces bread.
- Attending church and engaging in spiritual activities should be seen as work to obtain instruction from the word.
- The government and economic crises may affect material resources, but the Kingdom of Heavens will always have what is needed through the word.
The Work of God
- The Bible is not just a religious book; it teaches how to produce daily bread through faith in Jesus' work.
- Putting the word into practice is considered work, and it leads to salvation and blessings.
- Jesus' work on the cross provides abundant life and sustains believers in all aspects of their lives.
Faith in Jesus' Work
- One's faith should not solely rely on personal efforts or achievements but on what Jesus accomplished on the cross.
- Trusting in one's own work is less important than having faith in Jesus' work for salvation and provision.
- When facing challenges or seeking success, one's focus should be on Jesus' work rather than personal endeavors.
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In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of producing bread in both a spiritual and natural sense.
Producing Bread with Faith
- The abundance of bread can be produced through faith in Jesus' work.
- Mixing what Jesus said with our actions allows us to produce the best bread.
- It is important to remember that our problems are often a result of our own actions.
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This section discusses the significance of producing bread and not secularizing it.
Producing Bread vs. Secularizing
- Producing bread is not just about material things but also spiritual growth.
- When we mix what Jesus said with our own actions, we can produce the best bread.
- It is important to avoid secularizing our faith and instead focus on producing spiritual nourishment.
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The speaker highlights the importance of creative work as Christians and its impact on both eternity and temporary life.
Creative Work as Christians
- Being a Christian involves more than just working secularized jobs.
- Our work has an impact on both our eternal life and temporary life.
- We should strive to do creative work that aligns with God's teachings.
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The speaker addresses people who easily forget what Jesus has done for them and encourages them not to forget their blessings.
Remembering God's Blessings
- People often forget what Jesus has done for them, leading to ingratitude.
- It is important not to forget that our problems are often a result of our own actions or choices.
- Remembering God's blessings can help us overcome challenges and find solutions to our problems.
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This section emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for the problems we face in different areas of life.
Taking Responsibility for Problems
- Our problems in work, relationships, or other areas are often a result of our own actions.
- We should not seek temporary pleasure by avoiding our responsibilities.
- Recognizing that we are the cause of our problems can lead to personal growth and finding solutions.
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The speaker highlights the connection between problems in marriage and family and encourages gratitude for God's blessings.
Problems in Marriage and Family
- Problems in marriage and family exist because we have a family.
- Expressing gratitude for God's blessings can help us overcome difficulties.
- Remembering all the good things God has given us can bring comfort during difficult times.
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The speaker emphasizes the importance of remembering both spiritual and natural blessings from God.
Remembering Spiritual and Natural Blessings
- During challenging moments, it is important to remember all the good things God has given us.
- Jesus' work on the cross helps us overcome difficulties in both spiritual and natural aspects of life.
- Our work is valuable, but Jesus' work is even more precious. We should learn from His teachings.
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This section discusses the significance of Jesus as the true bread of heaven compared to manna in the desert.
True Bread of Heaven
- Manna provided in the desert was not the true bread from heaven.
- Jesus is referred to as the bread of life, the one who descended from heaven.
- Jesus offers eternal nourishment and sustenance for our lives.
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The speaker explains that receiving Jesus as the bread of heaven brings everlasting satisfaction.
Receiving Jesus as Bread of Heaven
- Receiving Jesus as the bread of heaven leads to eternal satisfaction.
- Those who come to Jesus will never hunger or thirst spiritually.
- Jesus is the true provider and sustainer of our lives.
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The speaker emphasizes the importance of receiving Jesus in our hearts and believing in Him.
Believing in Jesus as Bread of Heaven
- Those who receive Jesus in their hearts will never lack anything spiritually.
- Believing in Him brings everlasting satisfaction and fulfillment.
- It is important to have a personal relationship with Jesus as the bread of heaven.
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The speaker reiterates the significance of receiving Jesus and how it impacts our lives.
Impact of Receiving Jesus
- Receiving Jesus ensures that we will never lack anything spiritually.
- Having a personal relationship with Him brings fulfillment and contentment.
- Trusting in God's provision eliminates spiritual hunger and thirst.
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The speaker discusses the implications of having a personal relationship with God through receiving His provision.
Implications of Having a Personal Relationship with God
- Having a personal relationship with God means we no longer rely on ourselves or others for provision.
- Trusting in God's provision eliminates spiritual hunger and thirst.
- We are encouraged to fully surrender to God's care and trust Him completely.
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The speaker explains the significance of God's provision in both spiritual and natural contexts.
Significance of God's Provision
- God's provision extends beyond just spiritual needs.
- He provides for our daily bread and sustains us in every aspect of life.
- Trusting in God's provision brings fulfillment and eliminates the need to rely on human efforts.
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The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking God's provision for both spiritual and natural needs.
Seeking God's Provision
- We should seek God's provision for both our spiritual and natural needs.
- Trusting in Him ensures that we have everything we need for daily life.
- Surrendering to His care brings comfort and fulfillment.
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The speaker highlights the connection between spiritual and natural needs, emphasizing the importance of relying on God.
Connection Between Spiritual and Natural Needs
- Our spiritual needs are interconnected with our natural needs.
- Relying on God for both aspects of life leads to true satisfaction.
- Seeking His provision eliminates the need to depend solely on human efforts.
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In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking Jesus and working towards the kingdom. He explains that by doing so, not only will one's eternal bread increase, but they will also be able to produce enough bread for their daily needs.
Seeking Jesus and Working for the Kingdom
- The speaker encourages listeners to seek Jesus and work towards the kingdom.
- By seeking Jesus and working diligently, one can increase their eternal bread.
- It is important to have faith in Jesus rather than relying solely on others or material possessions.
- The speaker highlights that there is abundance in what Jesus did on the cross to overcome all needs.
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In this section, the speaker discusses how God provides for His children and ensures that they do not go hungry. He emphasizes that faith should be placed in the work of Jesus rather than solely relying on human efforts.
Trusting in God's Provision
- God will never allow His children to suffer from hunger.
- While financial difficulties may arise, it is essential to have faith in Jesus' provision rather than relying solely on human help.
- Placing faith in human assistance instead of trusting in Jesus' work can lead to a false idea of provision.
- The speaker reminds listeners that their work is not more important than what Jesus did on the cross to meet their needs.
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In this section, the speaker explains that having faith in Jesus' work is crucial for receiving provision. He assures listeners that if they give their concerns to God, He will provide for their daily bread.
Faith in Jesus' Work
- Placing faith in human efforts or material gains is not as important as having faith in what Jesus accomplished through His work.
- If one gives their concerns to God, He will know how to provide the bread they need.
- The speaker emphasizes that faith should be placed in Jesus' work rather than solely relying on personal efforts or external sources.
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In this section, the speaker explains that the bread of life comes from Jesus and is essential for living both in this earthly life and in eternity. He encourages listeners to have faith in Jesus' provision for their daily needs.
Bread of Life
- Jesus refers to Himself as the bread of life that came down from heaven.
- It is necessary to eat this bread to live forever, both in this earthly life and in eternity.
- While eternal life is attained after death, it is important to remember that one needs provision while living on earth.
- The speaker assures listeners that God will support them and meet their needs while they are on their journey towards eternity.
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In this section, the speaker highlights the distinction between spiritual sustenance and physical provision. He emphasizes that faith should be placed in the bread of heaven rather than relying solely on earthly provisions.
Faith in Heavenly Provision
- The speaker explains that there is a difference between spiritual sustenance and physical provision.
- Placing faith in material possessions or earthly provisions alone is not sufficient.
- Jesus states that His words are spirit and life, emphasizing the importance of having faith in His teachings for true sustenance.
- The speaker reminds listeners that Jesus knows who believes in heavenly provision versus those who rely solely on earthly provisions.
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This section discusses the disciples' reaction to Jesus' teachings and their understanding of the true bread.
Disciples' Reaction to Jesus' Teachings
- Many of Jesus' disciples did not like his teachings .
- They turned away from him and did not continue following him .
The True Bread
- The disciples wanted a preacher who would tell them what they wanted to hear .
- Jesus explained that he is the true bread, providing what they truly need .
- He emphasized that seeking him for blessings is more important than seeking physical bread .
- Understanding this, one should seek Jesus for the word of bread that produces spiritual nourishment every day .
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This section highlights the importance of believing in and practicing God's word.
Believing and Practicing God's Word
- Believing and putting into practice what God has told us is essential .
- Instead of waiting for God to act, we should take action based on our faith in His word .
- The Lord's bread produces blessings such as offering, forgiveness, prayer, and abundance in our lives .
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This section emphasizes the significance of recognizing Jesus as the Christ and relying on Him for eternal life.
Recognizing Jesus as the Christ
- It is crucial to believe and know that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God .
- The true source of life is not physical bread but rather Jesus Himself, who provides eternal life .
- Jesus is the bread from heaven that sustains and nourishes us daily .
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This section discusses the will of God in leading us through life.
The Will of God
- The will of God is to guide us through life .
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