Verso Bรญblico Semanal ๐Ÿ“–๐Ÿ’–

โ€œJesucristo es el mismo ayer, y hoy, y por los siglos.โ€

โ€” Hebreos 13:8

Todo cambia.

Los planes. La gente. Las emociones.

Pero Jesรบs no.

Su carรกcter es el mismo.Su amor, su fidelidad, su palabra no cambian con las temporadas. Cuando no entiendas lo que Dios estรก haciendo, recuerda quiรฉn ร‰l es. ร‰l es el mismo Dios que abriรณ el mar, que sanรณ, que restaurรณ, que te hablรณ cuando estabas en ruinas.

No cambiรณ.

Y sigue obrando hoy.

2025/7/18 Edited to

... Read moreIt's incredible how often I find myself reaching for stability in a world that feels like it's constantly shifting beneath my feet. Just when I think I have things figured out, plans change, people surprise me, and my own emotions can be a rollercoaster. But amidst all this, thereโ€™s one truth that consistently brings a deep sense of peace to my heart: 'Jesucristo es el mismo ayer, y hoy, y por los siglos.' Or, as we say in English, 'Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever' (Hebrews 13:8). This verse isn't just a theological statement; it's a lifeline. I remember a time when I felt completely lost, unsure of my next step. Everything around me seemed uncertain. My career path was unclear, relationships were rocky, and I honestly felt like I was drifting. It was in that moment of profound instability that this verse truly resonated with me. It reminded me that even if my circumstances were changing, God's character, His love, and His promises were not. Think about it: 'Yesterday.' This refers to all of history, to the times recorded in the Bible. The same God who miraculously parted the Red Sea for His people, who provided manna in the wilderness, who healed countless sick, blind, and lame individuals during His earthly ministry, and who ultimately conquered death on the crossโ€”that's the same Jesus. His power wasn't limited to ancient times. He didn't run out of compassion after healing a leper. His faithfulness didn't diminish after forgiving a sinner. Knowing this gives me so much confidence because it means His historical acts of love and power are not just stories; they are a testament to who He always is. Then thereโ€™s 'Today.' This is where it gets incredibly personal. That same unchanging Jesus is active in our lives right now. When I face a challenge, I can lean on the same God who performed miracles. When I need comfort, I remember His unwavering love. When I seek guidance, I trust His unfailing word. Iโ€™ve personally experienced His healing touch in moments of illness and His astounding provision when resources seemed scarce. I've felt His peace calm my anxious thoughts and His strength carry me through days I thought I couldn't face. He truly is present and working, just as He always has been. And 'Forever.' This aspect brings immense hope for the future. We live in a world where trends come and go, political landscapes shift, and even our own bodies and minds change with time. But Jesus remains constant. This means that His promises for eternity, His plan for our salvation, and His ultimate victory are secure. Itโ€™s a promise of a future where we can always rely on Him, no matter what tomorrow brings. This isn't just wishful thinking; it's a foundational truth that builds my hope and security. So, when life throws its inevitable curveballs, and you feel overwhelmed by change, I encourage you to hold onto Hebrews 13:8. Itโ€™s a powerful reminder that while everything else might fluctuate, Jesus Christ is our steadfast, unchanging anchor. His character is the same. His love, His faithfulness, His wordโ€”they don't change with the seasons of our lives. When you don't understand what God is doing, remember who He is. He is the same God who has always been, who is now, and who will forever be working in your life.

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