Dios Permanece

Dios Permanece

Hay días en los que sientes a Dios profundamente y otros en los que parece haber silencio. Pero su presencia no aparece y desaparece con tus emociones. Los sentimientos cambian; Él permanece. La fe madura cuando dejamos de medir la cercanía de Dios por lo que sentimos y comenzamos a descansar en lo que Él es: amor, fidelidad y presencia constante.

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... Read moreIn my personal journey of faith, I’ve often experienced the highs and lows of feeling close to God and times when it seems like there is silence. What I’ve learned is that God’s presence does not fluctuate based on my emotions or circumstances. This truth has transformed how I approach faith — shifting from relying on feelings to trusting in who God is: unchanging, faithful, and always present. There are days filled with joy, prayer, and deep spiritual connection, but inevitably, there are moments of doubt or dryness. During those harder times, remembering that "He does not change; He remains" (as the phrase from the image wisely states) helps me rest in God’s steadfast nature. Faith matures when we stop measuring God's nearness by our immediate feelings and instead embrace the reality of His constant presence. I've found practical ways to nurture this mature faith: daily prayer, reading scripture, and fellowship with others who encourage trust in God's unwavering love. This approach helps me confront emotional silence not with fear but with confident assurance that God’s presence surrounds me even when I cannot feel it. If you feel moved by this message, I encourage you to explore resources from ministries focused on walking closely with Christ, such as the one linked in the article. They offer valuable reflections and community support for growing in trust and faith. Remember, spiritual growth involves embracing both the moments when God feels near and the quiet seasons where His presence is a faith-filled assurance rather than a sensed experience.