Diálogo con Dios: Día 1 🌸
No estamos solas 🤍
Jesús sigue diciendo hoy: “Ven a mí, con tus cargas, tus luchas, tus dudas, tu dolor & yo te daré descanso.”
Es una promesa segura para todo el que decide confiar en Él.
Lately, life has felt like a constant uphill battle, and I know many of you can relate. There are days when I feel so utterly exhausted, carrying the weight of worries, doubts, and endless responsibilities. But what truly anchors me through it all is my personal 'Diálogo con Dios' – that quiet, intimate conversation I have with Him every day. It's a reminder that it's often 'SOLO DIOS & YO' in those profound moments, and I'm never truly alone. The original post beautifully reminds us that Jesus calls out, 'Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.' (Matthew 11:28) This isn't just a verse; it's a profound, unwavering invitation. But how do we actually 'come' to Him and find that elusive peace when our minds are racing, our schedules are packed, or our hearts are heavy? For me, it starts with intentionally making space for Him. My personal 'walk with God' isn't always about grand revelations or dramatic answers. Often, it looks like simple, honest prayer – sharing my fears, my gratitude, and the details of my day with Him. It's also about intentionally seeking Him in scripture, letting His words wash over me and bring a deep sense of calm. Just like the image's text, 'Diálogo con Dios', suggests, it's about fostering that two-way communication, learning to listen as much as I speak. It's in these moments that I truly feel connected and seen. When I feel 'weary and burdened' by life's demands, I try to pause and consciously hand over those worries. It's not always easy to let go, but acknowledging that I don't have to carry everything alone is incredibly freeing. The 'peace of God' isn't just a fleeting emotion; it's a deep, abiding assurance that someone bigger than my problems is in control. It's finding rest not just in sleep, but in the quiet confidence that I am loved, cared for, and supported, even when the world feels chaotic. Practically, if you're looking to start or deepen your own 'walk with God' and experience this profound peace, I'd suggest dedicating just a few minutes each day. Maybe in the morning before the rush begins, or in the quiet of the evening before bed. Start with a simple, heartfelt prayer, thanking Him for three things, then share one thing that's weighing on your heart. Read a short scripture passage – even just Matthew 11:28 itself – and reflect on what it means for you today. You might be surprised how much comfort and strength you find in just a few minutes of 'Diálogo con Dios'. Remember, you don't have to be perfect; just show up. He's waiting to give you rest.



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