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Light of the World // Luz do mundo

  Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path, Psalm 119:105. Have you ever thought about this verse very carefully? The word of God is light. But we can turn it on literally, right? So how can it be?  As I am listening to the podcast of Bibleproject about the sermon on the mount, the things they are saying enlighten my thoughts! Did you see what I just did? In the same way, the Word of God exists to illuminate our life and paths. The more you read the clearer becomes your path in life. Do you know what else happened? You will shine, like Moses. Why? Because you will start living the Word of God, and you yourself will become a light. Moses spent a lot of time in the presence of God, getting the law, which is the Word of God, the Torah.  When Jesus said, you are the light of the world (Matt 5:14), He meant (very likely) that the closer we get to God through His Word, the lighter we’ll become. And Jesus starts giving some examples of what it means to shine. The light cannot be

Litany of Humility // Oração da Humildade

Verdadeira humildade não é pensar menos de você mesmo, mas pensar menos em você mesmo. C.S. Lewis For the first time, I heard this prayer. And it made me think about it. I stopped to think about myself. My desires, my fears, and what things I am asking for instead. Some of us like to think that we are humble, but are we really humble? What are our reactions when certain situations arise? Why do we do things that we do and how do we do them? I am talking about speeches, reactions, and emotions. Are we just protecting ourselves or there is something else?  I finished today the book of Exodus. And it always amazes me how God loves the beauty, the details, the perfection. And he expects nothing less from us. Of course, He knows that we can’t deliver perfection to Him, but He knows our hearts. He knows better than we do. We do things without even realizing why we do things the way we do. He searches our hearts and finds traces of pride, prejudice, hate, hypocrisy, and fear. He also sees the

Let's keep our pride in check //Vamos manter nosso orgulho sob controle

  “Likewise, ye younger, submit yourselves unto the elder. Yea, all of you be subject to one another, and be clothed with humility: for God resists the proud, and gives grace to the humble” 1 Peter 5:5.   I see how hard this is for the young generation. It seems to me that the more time passes the harder this has become.  I see it very close to me. But I might say that the elderly sometimes have a hard time submitting to someone younger than them.  The verse is very clear to me: submit to one another. It does not matter the age, the social ranking. What matters is that you must consider yourself less, you should be humble. Peter says, “Be clothed with humility”. In the life of a Christian person should not have space for pride.   We should be checking up on ourselves daily to see what time we let our pride get in the way of our good behavior. Even so, when we are right, we should be humble and accept whatever is coming. Humility does not come easily. It is not natural. We are not raise

It is time for restoration // É tempo de restauração

  To keep and restore a relationship we should always keep this in mind:     Blessed are the merciful,  for they will be shown mercy.  Matthew 5:7   27 The servant’s master took pity on him, canceled the debt and let him go.(…) 32-33 “Then the master called the servant in. ‘You wicked servant,’ he said, ‘I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to.  33 Shouldn’t you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?’ (Matthew 18:23 -35, The parable of unforgiving servant)   “Mercy is the act of withholding deserved punishment, while grace is the act of endowing unmerited favor. In His mercy, God does not give us punishment we deserve, namely hell; while in His grace, God gives us the gift we do not deserve, namely heaven. Mercy and grace are the utmost attributes of love.” (Christianity.com)   What about these verses,   Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. Do not judge, and you will not be judged; do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive,