Reunión Vida y Ministerio Cristianos 12-18 Enero 2026 ESPAÑA (Reunión de Esta Semana)

Reunión Vida y Ministerio Cristianos 12-18 Enero 2026 ESPAÑA (Reunión de Esta Semana)

Introduction to the Lessons from Sebná

Overview of the Meeting

  • The speaker expresses gratitude and sets the stage for a meeting focused on learning, particularly about the biblical character Sebná.
  • Emphasizes two attitudes one might have after receiving a new position: pride versus service to others, highlighting that serving is the better attitude.

Key Points of Discussion

  • The meeting will include a review of past circuit assembly highlights with Brother Alexi Condratiev leading this segment.
  • Introduction by Brother Jaime Oñate will explore who Sebná was and why his story is significant in biblical teachings.

The Story of Sebná

Background on Sebná

  • Sebná served during King Ezequías' reign, likened to a prime minister or president role in modern terms.
  • Reference to Isaiah 22:15–18 where God warns Sebná through Isaiah about his pride and impending downfall.

Warning from Jehovah

  • God tells Isaiah to inform Sebná that he is building a grave for himself as a symbol of status, indicating his arrogance.
  • The warning includes imagery of being thrown down violently, signifying severe consequences for his prideful actions.

Consequences and Humility

Symbolism of Status

  • Building graves was seen as a status symbol; it reflected one's achievements and identity for future generations.
  • Sebná's desire for glory led him away from humility, showcasing how power can corrupt one's values.

God's Judgment

  • Following God's warning, He declares that He will remove Sebná from his position and replace him with Eliaquín (Isaiah 22:19–21).

Lessons Learned from Sebná's Experience

Importance of Humility

  • One key lesson is maintaining humility when given more responsibilities within the congregation.
  • Reference to Proverbs 16:18 emphasizes that pride precedes destruction; thus, one should not let positions inflate their ego.

Humility and Discipline in Service to Jehovah

The Importance of Humility

  • The speaker emphasizes the need for humility, stating that all abilities and achievements should honor Jehovah. This is supported by 1 Corinthians 4:7, which reminds us that we are equal and have received our gifts from God.
  • A rhetorical question is posed: "What do you have that you did not receive?" This highlights the idea that boasting about one's talents or responsibilities is unfounded since they are divine gifts.

Responsibilities and Accountability

  • The discussion shifts to the responsibilities within a congregation, noting that even if one has developed their skills (like oratory), these abilities ultimately come from Jehovah.
  • An example is given regarding a person named Serna who faced correction after losing an important role. It illustrates how humility allows one to continue serving Jehovah despite changes in status.

Accepting Correction with Grace

  • The speaker encourages acceptance of discipline as a sign of love from Jehovah, referencing Proverbs 3:11-12, which advises against rejecting God's discipline.
  • Instead of harboring resentment towards those who correct us, we should remain faithful in our service to God. This attitude reflects true humility.

Being Molded by Divine Guidance

  • In 1 Peter 5:6-7, believers are reminded to humble themselves under God's hand so He may exalt them at the right time. Trusting in His care helps alleviate worries.
  • The metaphor of being soft clay in God's hands suggests openness to His loving discipline, which shapes us into better individuals according to His will.

Correcting Others with Compassion

  • When correcting others—whether family or congregational members—it’s essential to do so with mercy and biblical principles rather than personal opinions.
  • Jude 22 encourages showing mercy while addressing doubts among others, emphasizing compassion even when delivering necessary corrections.

Illustrative Lessons on Humility

  • An illustration depicts a brother receiving discipline but later responding positively by preaching alongside those who corrected him. This reinforces the value of humility and change in attitude for blessings from Jehovah.

Insights from Isaiah Chapters 21–23

Understanding Biblical Textual References

  • Transitioning into insights from Isaiah chapters 21–23, the speaker invites participation for reading Isaiah 21:1 about Babylon being referred to as "the desert of the sea."

Contextual Analysis of Babylon's Description

  • A participant explains why Babylon is called this way due to seasonal flooding caused by rivers overflowing during spring thaw—a metaphorical representation highlighting its vulnerability despite human efforts at protection.

Spiritual Lessons Derived from Scripture

  • Another participant notes Isaiah 21:6's call for vigilance among Christians today. It connects Jesus' teachings on alertness regarding impending judgment days—emphasizing ongoing spiritual readiness among believers.

The Importance of Seeking Jehovah's Help

Trusting in Jehovah During Difficult Times

  • The speaker emphasizes the significance of seeking Jehovah's help during challenges, referencing Isaiah 22:11 to illustrate that reliance on divine support is crucial.
  • A comparison is made with the rulers of Jerusalem who fled instead of trusting in Jehovah, highlighting the need for faith over human solutions in times of trouble.
  • The discussion includes a reminder that loyalty to Jehovah will lead to assistance, reinforcing the idea that faith should be prioritized.

Understanding Divine Discipline

  • Isaiah 21:10 symbolizes discipline and refinement as necessary for God's people, suggesting that trials can purify believers.
  • Hebrews 12:6 is cited to explain that divine discipline is an expression of love from God, encouraging acceptance rather than resentment towards hardships.

Prophecies and Their Fulfillment

  • The prophecy about Babylon's fall (Isaiah 21:9) serves as a warning and reminder of God's patience and mercy towards those who may turn back to Him even after tribulations begin.
  • The historical context surrounding Tyre’s contributions post-exile illustrates how God can repurpose resources previously misused for His glory.

Living with Future Awareness

  • Isaiah 22:13 reflects a lifestyle focused on immediate pleasures without considering future consequences; contrasting this with faithful living encourages mindfulness about eternal life.

Preparedness Against Challenges

  • In Isaiah 22:8–9, Jerusalem prepares for battle but neglects seeking Jehovah’s guidance. This serves as a caution against self-reliance when facing adversities.

Lessons from Historical Events

Avoiding Overconfidence

  • Reference to Isaiah 21 highlights the dangers of complacency; believers are reminded to remain vigilant against spiritual attacks from Satan.

Role of Faithful Servants

  • The speaker praises the faithful servant class for providing spiritual nourishment and guiding others away from false religions, emphasizing collaboration in these last days.

Just Discipline

  • Discussion on Semna’s unjust treatment underscores the importance of fair discipline among leaders, advocating correction rooted in love rather than pride or vengeance.

Conclusion and Transition

Acknowledgment and Next Steps

  • Gratitude is expressed towards participants for their insights into biblical teachings before transitioning into a reading segment led by Brother Daniel Pinzón.

Prophecies and the Fall of Tiro

The Decline of Tiro

  • The text discusses the economic impact on Sidón due to the decline of Tiro, highlighting how their source of income from cereals and trade has diminished.
  • A lamentation is expressed for Tiro, once a proud city known for its merchants and trade, now facing judgment as decreed by Jehovah.
  • The prophecy indicates that Tiro's beauty will be humiliated, with a call for Sidón to recognize the impending destruction and loss of tranquility.
  • Reference is made to the Caldeans who have destroyed Tiro’s fortifications, emphasizing the totality of its ruin.

Personal Development in Communication

  • Acknowledgment is given to Daniel for his progress in modulation and reading accuracy, indicating improvement in public speaking skills.
  • Emphasis on correct pronunciation and intonation during reading sessions; encouragement to maintain this effort for continued growth.

Engaging Conversations about Faith

  • Transition into practical applications of communication skills through informal conversations about faith without immediately referencing scripture.
  • An example dialogue between Lea and her mother illustrates natural conversation flow while subtly introducing their beliefs as Jehovah's Witnesses.

Addressing Community Concerns

  • Fanny engages with neighbors about pressing issues like climate change and political uncertainty, demonstrating an interest in community concerns before discussing biblical perspectives.
  • The conversation reveals shared anxieties regarding global conflicts and uncertainties about the future.

Biblical Predictions Relevant Today

  • Discussion highlights how current events align with biblical prophecies, specifically referencing Matthew 24:6–7 regarding wars and rumors of wars.

Current Events and Biblical Prophecies

Observations on Global Issues

  • The speaker notes the prevalence of hunger and earthquakes, suggesting these events align with biblical predictions. They express a belief that current global issues reflect these prophecies.
  • Despite the grim news, the speaker emphasizes a hopeful perspective: the ongoing turmoil is seen as a precursor to God's Kingdom, which will ultimately resolve conflicts and suffering.

Future Discussions

  • The speaker expresses interest in discussing how Jesus' Kingdom will address current problems in future conversations, indicating a desire for continued dialogue about faith and hope.
  • A proposed follow-up meeting is scheduled for Tuesday after 6 PM, highlighting the importance of maintaining connections despite busy schedules.

Sharing Resources and Building Connections

Providing Information

  • The speaker offers a small pamphlet containing positive messages along with their website link, encouraging further exploration of relevant topics online.
  • Acknowledgment of mutual introductions between Fanny and Ana establishes rapport before transitioning into deeper discussions about faith.

Effective Communication Strategies

  • Emphasis is placed on understanding others' concerns rather than solely presenting one's own interests. This approach fosters genuine conversation.
  • The importance of asking open-ended questions about current events or personal experiences is highlighted as a way to engage meaningfully with others.

Navigating Conversations During Visits

Handling Busy Situations

  • An interaction with Liliana reveals challenges when individuals are preoccupied; however, maintaining positivity during such encounters is crucial.
  • The speaker reflects on past enjoyable conversations with Liliana while offering support through shared resources like phone numbers and websites for future engagement.

Setting Follow-Up Plans

  • Establishing specific times for follow-up meetings (e.g., Thursday at the same time), ensures clarity in communication and commitment to reconnecting.

Importance of Consistency in Outreach

Maintaining Engagement

  • Consistency in outreach efforts is emphasized; it’s important not to leave conversations open-ended but instead propose concrete plans for future discussions.

Learning from Experiences

  • Reflecting on previous interactions helps improve future engagements by ensuring clear communication regarding follow-up visits.

Role Models in Today's Society

Influences on Personal Development

  • Discussion shifts towards role models; many young people admire celebrities or athletes but must consider who truly influences their lives positively or negatively.

Choosing Role Models Wisely

Importance of Guidance from Spiritual Leaders

  • The Bible serves as a guide for making careful choices, specifically referencing Hebrews 13:7.
  • Hebrews 13:7 emphasizes the importance of remembering those who lead and speak about God's word, encouraging imitation of their faith based on their exemplary conduct.

Selecting Positive Influences

  • Proverbs 13:20 highlights the necessity of choosing wise friends, stating that associating with wise individuals leads to wisdom while foolish associations result in negative outcomes.
  • The people we associate with significantly influence our daily decisions; thus, it is crucial to be selective in our relationships to avoid being led astray.

Visual Representation of Guidance

  • An image illustrates two groups: one lost in a maze and another guided by someone on an elevated path. This symbolizes the benefit of having a mentor or role model to reach goals more effectively.

Examples of Role Models

  • Philippians 3:17 encourages believers to imitate Paul and observe others living according to his example, indicating that multiple role models can be chosen rather than just one.
  • Biblical figures such as Job, Ruth, Daniel, Timothy, and ultimately Jesus Christ serve as excellent examples for emulation in spiritual life.

Impact of Choosing Good Examples

  • The choice of role models directly affects one's life trajectory; good examples help avoid getting lost in life's complexities and foster a closer relationship with Jehovah.

Feedback on Presentation Skills

Acknowledgment of Effective Communication

  • Antonio's presentation skills are praised for clarity and effective use of visual aids that enhance understanding without distracting from the main message.

Importance of Visual Aids

  • Emphasis is placed on ensuring all attendees can see visual aids during presentations; this is vital for effective communication during home visits or gatherings.

Discussion on Assembly Insights

Overview of Assembly Topics

  • Transitioning into discussions about recent assembly insights focused on listening to what the Spirit conveys to congregations.

Engaging Participation

  • Participants are invited to reflect on questions posed during the assembly regarding how they can better listen and respond to spiritual teachings.

Key Questions Addressed:

  1. How can we hear what the Spirit says?
  • Listening attentively to biblical teachings is essential for spiritual growth.
  1. What motivates us to work hard?
  • Maintaining initial love for God should drive motivation in our efforts.
  1. How do we prepare for persecution?
  • Focus should be placed on positive aspects rather than dwelling on negative experiences.

Discussion on Strengthening Faith and Spiritual Practices

Importance of Strengthening Relationship with Jehovah

  • Emphasis on enhancing one's relationship with Jehovah through practices such as Bible reading, prayer, attending meetings, regular preaching, and meditation on faithful servants of Jehovah.

Overcoming Worry and Maintaining Faith

  • Reference to Proverbs 29:25 highlights the importance of not worrying about future uncertainties that could hinder service to Jehovah.

Avoiding Negative Influences

  • Discussion on remaining neutral and rejecting negative influences like immorality, idolatry, or apostasy. Encouragement to be prepared to defend one’s beliefs in family worship settings.

Protecting One's Faith

  • The need for vigilance against anything that could harm faith is stressed; controlling thoughts and speech is essential for spiritual health.

Commitment to Spiritual Goals

  • Advocating for adherence to Jehovah's moral standards while staying aware of biblical prophecies. Utilizing personal strengths in service to God is encouraged.

Strategies for Demonstrating Enthusiasm in Faith

Trusting in Divine Provision

  • Three key ideas mentioned include trusting that Jehovah will meet our needs, maintaining a balanced life, and setting spiritual goals based on Matthew 6's teachings about divine care.

Spiritual Clarity Through Effort

  • Revelation from Revelation 3:14–19 emphasizes the necessity of effort in achieving spiritual clarity; metaphorical "eye salve" represents insight gained through scripture study.

Practical Steps Towards Progression

  • Encouragement to create actionable lists aimed at gradual improvement while avoiding complacency within congregational routines.

Reflections on Personal Growth and Community Engagement

Drawing Closer to Jehovah

  • Acknowledgment that Jesus closely observes congregations' efforts; His guidance often includes strong advice meant for improvement out of love.

Neutrality in a Polarized World

  • The importance of true neutrality is highlighted amidst societal pressures; being neutral should extend beyond words into genuine heart alignment.

Vigilance Against Routine Complacency

  • Reflection on whether love for Jehovah drives worship or if it has become routine; awareness is crucial during these delicate times.

Maintaining Spiritual Awareness Amidst Challenges

Self-Vigilance as a Key Principle

  • Citing Luke 21:34 stresses the need for self-awareness regarding material concerns while keeping spiritual priorities intact.

Prophetic Awareness

  • Encouragement to remain alert regarding fulfilled prophecies and those yet to come as part of maintaining spiritual focus.

Preparedness Against Future Trials

  • Reminder from the discourse about potential persecution faced by congregations; preparation rather than anxiety over future events is advised.

Discussion on Faith and Preparedness

The Importance of Military Service and Readiness

  • Discussion on the shift from non-mandatory military service to potential obligations, raising concerns about neutrality among community members.
  • Emphasis on the need for regular preaching and active participation in faith-related activities to build courage and love for Jehovah.

Overcoming Fear in Preaching

  • Acknowledgment that while fear may be present, it should not dominate one's actions; preparation is key to overcoming challenges in preaching.
  • Reminder that believers are part of a "winning team," which can bolster confidence during difficult times.

Strengthening Friendship with Jehovah

  • Highlighting the necessity of nurturing a personal relationship with Jehovah rather than serving out of fear of punishment, which can lead to burnout or loss of faith.

Self-Vigilance and Reflection

  • Encouragement to engage in self-analysis regarding motivations for serving Jehovah, ensuring alignment with personal beliefs and decisions.

Biblical Prophecies as Motivation

  • Comparison between studying biblical prophecies and enjoying a strong cup of coffee; both serve as energizing reminders to stay alert spiritually.

Daily Bible Reading Practices

Explorative Approach to Scripture

  • Suggestion to read the Bible daily like explorers seeking truths, emphasizing effort in understanding scripture deeply.

Inspirational Stories from Faithful Individuals

  • Reference to Jesus Martín's experiences with persecution, illustrating resilience through faith despite severe trials faced.

Congregational Study Session

Lessons from Biblical Figures

  • Introduction of two lessons focusing on significant biblical figures: Eliseo (Elisha), who demonstrated faith under pressure, and Jeoyadá (Jehoiada), who showed bravery by protecting a future king.

Lesson 52: The Army of Fire

  • Overview of how Eliseo consistently warned Israel's king about attacks from Syria, showcasing divine protection through prayer.

Divine Intervention During Crisis

  • Description of Eliseo’s assistant witnessing their city surrounded by an enemy army; Eliseo reassures him by revealing God's protective forces around them.

Mercy Towards Enemies

  • After capturing Syrian soldiers, Eliseo advises mercy instead of vengeance; they are fed before being sent home peacefully.

Eliseo y la Protección Divina

Contexto de la Situación

  • Eliseo y su servidor se encontraban en Dotán, donde un ejército sirio había sido enviado para capturar a Eliseo, lo que resultó ser una acción desproporcionada.
  • Al amanecer, el ayudante de Eliseo se sorprende al ver que un ejército entero ha llegado solo para capturarlo.

Intervención Divina

  • Jehová permite que el ayudante de Eliseo vea el ejército celestial que los protege, mostrando así la fuerza divina a su disposición.
  • La razón detrás del ataque era que Eliseo informaba al rey de Israel sobre los planes del rey sirio; sin embargo, Jehová le otorgó ceguera mental a los atacantes.

Resultados de la Compasión

  • En lugar de matar a los enemigos, Jehová les proporciona comida y bebida antes de enviarlos a casa, lo cual resulta en paz duradera para Israel.

Reflexiones sobre la Protección Divina

  • Se discute si Jehová puede proteger también a las personas hoy en día; se enfatiza que Él escucha las oraciones y ayuda a sus siervos.
  • El relato muestra cómo Jehová sorprende al proteger a Eliseo cuando anteriormente permitió arrestos; esto nos enseña sobre tener una visión espiritual.

Lecciones Prácticas

  • La respuesta divina ante el miedo del servidor fue mostrarle el gran ejército protector. Aunque no vemos guerreros físicos hoy, hay evidencia de protección divina en nuestras vidas.
  • Para recibir protección divina, es esencial buscar siempre la guía de Jehová y dar el primer paso hacia Él.

Ejemplos de Fe y Oración

  • La fe de Eliseo es destacada como un ejemplo poderoso; su oración refleja humildad y confianza en Jehová.
  • Se menciona cómo Jehová comprende nuestros pensamientos negativos y actúa para calmar nuestros miedos mediante visiones o imágenes positivas.

Relaciones Interpersonales y Apoyo Emocional

  • La relación fuerte entre Eliseo y Jehová le permitió ver con ojos de fe. Esto nos anima a ser valientes sabiendo que Dios está con nosotros.
  • Se destaca la importancia de vencer el mal con bien; actuar con bondad incluso frente al daño recibido es fundamental para mantener la paz.

Manejo de Situaciones Difíciles

  • Se resalta cómo dar apoyo emocional efectivo: palabras breves pueden ser reconfortantes junto con oraciones conjuntas.
  • Eliseo enfrentó directamente sus problemas tras orar; esto ilustra cómo manejar situaciones difíciles con confianza en Dios mientras se actúa proactivamente.

Jehovah's Guidance and the Story of Jeoyadá

Trusting in Jehovah Amidst Persecution

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in Jehovah during challenging times, suggesting that faith will lead to blessings.
  • Observations from daily life serve as reminders of Jehovah's support, encouraging believers to use their faith when facing difficult situations.
  • The narrative transitions to the story of Jeoyadá, highlighting his bravery against Atalía’s tyranny over Judah.

The Actions of Jeoyadá

  • Atalía, a wicked ruler, attempted to eliminate potential heirs to secure her throne, including her own grandchildren.
  • Jeoyadá and his wife risked their lives by hiding one grandchild, Jeoas, raising him in the temple for protection.
  • Upon reaching seven years old, Jeoas was crowned king with the support of Judah's leaders after Atalía was captured and executed.

Restoration of True Worship

  • Following Atalía’s downfall, Jeoyadá facilitated a covenant between the people and Jehovah promising exclusive worship.
  • He ordered the destruction of Baal's temple and idols while reinstating priests and Levites for proper worship practices.

Courageous Leadership

  • Discussion on how Jeoyadá demonstrated courage by protecting Jeoas from Atalía’s wrath despite her evil reputation.
  • His actions included removing idols and establishing a commitment among the people to serve Jehovah faithfully.

Lessons Learned from Jeoyadá's Example

  • Participants reflect on how restoring true worship involved significant risks but was essential for spiritual integrity.
  • Emphasis on seeking divine assistance for courage; individuals share personal experiences about prayer as a source of strength.

Insights About Jehovah’s Servants

  • Acknowledgment that Jehovah values older servants like Jeoyadá who played crucial roles regardless of age or circumstances.
  • Importance placed on acting according to one's covenant with God; believers are encouraged to align their actions with their commitments.

Practical Applications from the Narrative

  • Reflection on facing moral challenges today; believers are urged not to succumb to societal pressures but remain steadfast in their beliefs.
  • Recognition that doing what is right may be dangerous or difficult but reliance on Jehovah provides necessary strength.

Lessons from the Story of Jehoiada

The Importance of Guidance and Influence

  • The narrative emphasizes that Jehovah was a good king while he was alive, but after his death, he succumbed to negative influences, even contemplating killing Zechariah.
  • Young people are encouraged to listen to and value the advice of faithful individuals, as straying from such guidance can lead to complicated decisions.

Spiritual Resilience Under Pressure

  • Matthew 10:28 teaches that while physical freedom or life may be taken away under pressure, one's relationship with Jehovah remains intact and cannot be taken away.
  • Respecting this relationship allows believers to overcome fear of death, reinforcing their spiritual resilience.

Trust in Divine Organization

  • Jehoiada's prompt action in collecting funds for the temple restoration illustrates the importance of proper stewardship; today’s organization is trusted to manage donations responsibly.
  • The story highlights patience and trust in Jehovah's justice, noting that Atalia ruled illegally for six years until Jehovah rectified the situation.

Preservation of Purity in Worship

  • Jehoiada established guards to maintain purity within the temple, reflecting God's desire for pure worship today.
  • Believers are reminded that their lives should serve as sacred offerings to God, emphasizing the need for purity in service.

Loyalty and Faithfulness

  • Jehovah acted through loyal individuals like Jehoiada to protect royal lineage and restore true worship; this serves as a reminder of how loyalty contributes to a greater purpose.
  • Historical examples show that even those with troubled pasts can change through divine influence; maintaining faith in Jehovah is crucial.

Courageous Leadership

  • The image presented during discussions symbolizes joy among Judah's people who could finally serve Jehovah free from Atalia’s wickedness.
  • Jehoiada’s bravery in presenting a hidden child as king at great personal risk exemplifies courageous leadership necessary for preserving God's kingdom.

Key Takeaways on Prayer and Valor

  • Lessons learned include recognizing prayer's power amidst challenges; Elisha prayed for his servant’s eyes to be opened during dire situations.
  • The courage displayed by Jehoiada despite his age serves as an inspiration for believers facing various challenges now or in the future.

Conclusion of the Meeting and Key Learnings

Summary of Insights from the Study

  • The meeting concludes with a call to prayer, emphasizing courage and reliance on Jehovah. Arturo is thanked for his guidance throughout the study.
  • Two main points were highlighted: first, the example of Sebná in relation to humility and accepting responsibilities after correction by Jehovah.
  • It is stressed that receiving a responsibility should not lead to pride; rather, one must remain humble and serve faithfully even in lesser roles.
  • Those who correct or teach should do so appropriately, reflecting Jehovah's firmness balanced with compassion towards those who show repentance.
  • Upcoming topics include "This is Our God" and preparation for medical situations, indicating a focus on spiritual pride and practical assistance.

Exploring Isaiah 21–23

Key Questions and Spiritual Pearls

  • The session begins with an introduction to Isaiah chapters 21 through 23, focusing on understanding biblical texts.
  • A question arises about why Babylon is referred to as "the desert of the sea," highlighting its transformation due to river overflow despite its distance from actual seas.

Spiritual Lessons from Isaiah

  • Isaiah 21:8 emphasizes faithfulness in assignments within congregations; consistency matters even when immediate results are not visible.
  • In Isaiah 21:9, it’s noted that false security will ultimately fail; true stability lies only in Jehovah God as worldly foundations can collapse unexpectedly.

Empathy and Compassion

  • Isaiah 21:3 illustrates the importance of empathy; showing sensitivity towards others' pain reflects a heart transformed by Jehovah's teachings.
  • The discussion contrasts religious adherence without compassion against genuine care for others’ struggles, urging members to act kindly within their communities.

Insights from Isaías: Hope, Help, and Humility

The Importance of Hope in Darkness

  • In Isaías 21:12, the text emphasizes that amidst darkness, God is preparing for a new dawn. It highlights the significance of maintaining hope during difficult times.
  • The speaker notes that often before good things happen, there are moments of darkness. This serves as a reminder to not lose faith and to expect better days ahead.

Spiritual and Practical Help

  • Isaías 21:14 encourages providing help to those in need, both spiritually and practically. The act of helping others is crucial for transformation.
  • The speaker stresses that spiritual knowledge can change lives but practical assistance is equally important. Faith should manifest through compassionate actions.

Acknowledging Our Creator

  • In Isaías 22:11, the importance of recognizing God in our plans is discussed. Ignoring the creator leads to emptiness in achievements.
  • The message reinforces that all accomplishments lack meaning if we do not consult or acknowledge God as the source of wisdom.

Life Beyond Pleasure

  • Isaías 22:13 warns against living solely for pleasure without considering God's role in life. It reflects on how friendships and habits influence our choices.
  • There’s a cautionary note about people who prioritize personal enjoyment over spiritual awareness, reminding us to be mindful of our influences.

Lessons on Humility and Pride

  • In Isaías 22:19, it discusses God's ability to elevate the humble while bringing down the proud. This serves as a practical lesson on humility's value in life.
Video description

Reunión Vida y Ministerio Cristianos 12-18 Enero 2026 ESPAÑA (Reunión de Esta Semana) En este video veremos un poderoso recordatorio de que Jehová es nuestro Protector todopoderoso, que merece nuestra confianza absoluta. Nos enseña a ver más allá de las circunstancias amenazantes, a depender de la oración y a reflejar Su misericordia en todas nuestras relaciones.