👏🏻Abraza la gracia de Jesús 👏🏻

Abraza la gracia de Jesús, quien vino a restaurar a los desobedientes; mediante la fe en Él, recibe perdón y permite que Su Espíritu te transforme para vivir en obediencia y libertad.

Romanos 5:19

Porque así como por la desobediencia de un solo hombre los muchos fueron constituidos pecadores, así también por la obediencia de uno, los muchos serán constituidos justos.#proverbios #diosesbueno🙏 #diosenticonfio #jovenesparacristo #diosprimero🙏🏽

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... Read moreEmbracing the grace of Jesus is a deeply personal journey that many find transformative and life-changing. In my own experience, accepting this grace meant letting go of past mistakes and embracing a new way of living centered on faith and forgiveness. The message in Romans 5:19 resonates strongly: just as through one man's disobedience many became sinners, through Jesus' obedience many can become righteous. This transformation isn’t just a theological concept but a practical experience. When you open your heart to Jesus' grace, it brings a renewal of spirit that helps overcome the burdens of guilt and disobedience. The Holy Spirit works within to guide, empower, and encourage living according to God's will. This doesn’t mean perfection but a movement towards freedom and obedience that enriches daily life. Many find that embracing this grace leads to a supportive community of fellow believers, encouragement through shared faith, and a deeper sense of purpose. Prayer, reflection on Scripture passages like Romans 5:19, and participation in faith-based groups can strengthen this journey. The hashtags such as #proverbs, #diosesbueno🙏, and #jovenesparacristo reflect a vibrant community centered around trusting in God and prioritizing Him in life. Personally, the realization that Jesus came to restore and forgive has brought peace amidst challenges. It invites us to live not in the shadow of past mistakes but in the brightness of renewed hope and obedience. This grace is a constant source of strength and freedom, reminding us that no matter where we come from, change is possible through faith.