To move mountains you have to change your language
You want to provoke the Lord to open the heavens in your favor, you have to be strong no matter how you woke up today or the situation you are going through. You have to raise an adoration of gratitude to the Lord, thanking Him for what He allows in your life, and for what He does not allow in your life. For what He gives you, and for what He does not give you. Complaining every day is not going to move the mountain. Complaints do not come from God, complaints are not going to move the hand of God, the power of God, having faith and certainty that God is with you. Raising an adoration of gratitude, thanking the Lord, for what you are going through in those difficult moments, that is what will move the power of God in your favor.#jesus #fyp #momlifestyle #husbandandwife #everyone
It's so easy to fall into the trap of complaining, isn't it? I’ve been there, feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges, wondering why things weren't going my way. I used to think voicing my frustrations would somehow make them disappear, but all it did was amplify the negativity around me. It wasn't until I truly understood the profound wisdom behind 'para mover las montañas, tienes que cambiar tu lenguaje' that things started to shift. This isn't just about positive thinking; it's about a deep, spiritual reorientation of how we approach our circumstances. Changing your language isn't just about the words you speak; it's about transforming your inner dialogue, the thoughts that shape your perception. Instead of focusing on what's lacking or what's wrong, we're invited to 'levanta una adoración de gratitud al Señor.' This means actively seeking out reasons to be thankful, even when facing 'momentos dificiles.' It’s about acknowledging God's presence and sovereignty in every aspect of our lives, both the blessings and the trials. I've found that this shift in perspective doesn't magically erase problems, but it equips me with an incredible inner strength and peace to navigate them. So, how do you actually 'change your language' when your heart feels heavy? For me, it started with small, consistent practices. I began keeping a gratitude journal, jotting down three things I was thankful for each day, no matter how small. Sometimes it was just the warmth of my morning coffee, or a kind word from a stranger. Other times, it was the lesson learned from a setback. This simple act helped train my mind to spot the good amidst the bad. Another powerful tool has been intentional prayer, not just asking for things, but spending time simply thanking God for His unwavering love and faithfulness. Even when situations felt impossible, I would remind myself of past blessings, reinforcing my belief in the 'poder de Dios' to work things out. I remember a period when my family faced a significant financial struggle. The worry was constant, and it was hard to see a way out. My initial reaction was to complain, to feel sorry for myself, and to question everything. But then, I remembered this teaching. I made a conscious effort to thank God for the health of my children, for the roof over our heads, even for the challenges themselves, believing they were shaping us. Slowly, a sense of hope returned. It wasn't an instant fix, but that shift in attitude opened my eyes to new opportunities and solutions that I wouldn't have seen if I was solely focused on the negative. It truly felt like the 'poder de Dios' was moving on our behalf. This journey of cultivating gratitude is ongoing. There are days when it’s harder than others, particularly when faced with unexpected setbacks. But the core principle remains: complaints won't move mountains, but a heart full of gratitude and faith in God's plan absolutely will. It's a continuous practice of trust, reminding ourselves that even in the toughest 'momentos dificiles,' there is always something to be grateful for, and that God is always with us, ready to move in our favor when we approach Him with a thankful heart.











































































