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The biggest prison of the Century // A maior prisão do século.

  Anxiety   It is a prison. It captures your thoughts and keeps them in a vicious cycle of insecurities and a false “need to know,” as if you could control the things that will happen, but then comes the insecurity because you can’t know the future.    It is a prison.  There is a way out. Instead of believing that you will be able to foresee the future and control all the variables, why not believe in the one who has prepared your future? Knowing that He loves you very much and that everything you will go through will be for the best, even when it doesn’t look like it. Because in the end, He has won all the battles; if you only trust Him, you will have peace, and the future won’t bother you anymore.    Jesus is the Way out of this prison. He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” You may think, but I don’t believe in Jesus or in God, and I tell you, but you do believe that anxiety will tell you the future and you will control it, don’t you? Don...

What lies have you been believing in lately? // Quais mentiras que você está acreditando ultimamente?

    "O fardo mais pesado que carregamos são os pensamentos em nossa cabeça." Troubles. Troubles with people, places, troubles in our minds, within ourselves. All kinds of troubles. We all have them. Sometimes, people say things to us, and we get sad or even disappointed, and we take this disappointment with us and carry it everywhere we go. We let those false words define us. And we end up believing in those words.    Then, when we don’t remember why or when we became like that, we blame God. We start believing that God doesn’t love us, we believe that God made a mistake with us, and we believe that God won’t accept us because of what we believe that we are. We carry those disappointments and let them define us, and we don’t even remember the source of that sadness and anger. A lot of feelings start boiling inside our hearts, and thoughts come flooding into our minds, and we feel lost, insecure, forsaken, unloved, and forgotten, and then, instead of searching for our...

God does test us. // Deus nos testa.

  You know, we want to believe that we are wise in our own eyes. Then, God sends a test. And then what happened? We fail. Why do we fail? Because we believed that we were wise. We trusted in ourselves. We thought that we had been through enough to know what was right, what was the best alternative, the best response, the best… and then what happened? Our humanity happened. Our pride comes in and messes with everything. We think we are too good to be true, right?   Some people believe that saying that God tests us is wrong. But He does, and He does all the time. Why? to break our pride, to fix us, to show us His power—what else?   I have at least eight verses here saying that God tests us.   I have asked myself this question so many times: Why did God put those two trees in the Garden of Eden? Didn’t He plant a trap? Maybe. Didn’t He know that the devil would come in serpent form to test those humans? He did. Then, why?   Well, the test was this: where are you le...

I am no better than anyone, and neither are you // Eu não sou melhor do que ninguém, e nem você é.

Let me paraphrase here Jesus what he says in Matthew 7:1 – 5. Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount said: “Do not judge, for with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged. And yet, when you do, take a moment to evaluate yourself, because you cannot take a speck of anyone’s eyes”. Have you ever tried to take a speck out of somebody's eye? It is impossible, isn't it? Well, it's the same when we try to correct or "help" someone by being judgmental. When we first correct ourselves, the other person may see us and correct themselves.  It is intrinsically human the act of judgment. We are always judging, are we not? Every person who we have encountered or talked to or even only seen. We think of things that are judgments. We judge their clothes, their way of saying things, their cars, their spirituality, and their behavior; even we think we can judge their thoughts, meaning we assume things that we have no way of knowing. Things that haven’t been spoken yet, only just b...

What is your war? // Qual é a sua guerra?

    I love the Lord of Ring and the Hobbit stories. They are so good and teach us so much.  Although my reflection was not about the Lord of the Ring’s wars, my reflection has a lot to do with wars. All kinds of wars that we face every day. I battle with my body every day. Few inches of my body has something to tell me every day. My body wants to keep me down, feeling defeated, unable. Sometimes I think my body is against me for no reason, just because.  But I must remember, I am not alone. I am not fighting this battle alone. I must show up for war to see God in action. Like king Jehoshaphat’s story.    I don’t know your story, your battle or even the war your are in. I just know that if only you remember that there is a God willing to help you, you will see what amazing things He can do for you and for those around you.    Here it goes a Jehoshaphat’s recipe for victory.   2 Chronicles 19   2 ... “Should you help the wicked and lo...