La Fe Que Interrumpe El Cielo

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La Fe Que Interrumpe El Cielo


Denise Renner

 

Qué fin de semana tan poderoso en la Vida Church!
Fuimos increíblemente bendecidos al tener a Denise Renner ministrando a nuestra familia de la iglesia y a muchos invitados. Desde el momento en que comenzó el culto el viernes por la noche, la atmósfera se llenó de hambre por Jesús, y para los servicios del domingo, habíamos presenciado demostraciones innegables de la presencia de Dios. Señales, maravillas y milagros fluyeron a medida que los corazones se conmovían y las vidas se transformaban por el poder sanador de Dios.

Denise declaró con valentía: “Nuestra fe es más preciosa que el oro”. Es un tesoro dentro de nosotros y, cuando se activa, nuestra fe tiene el poder de interrumpir a Jesús! Enseñando sobre Marcos 2:2-12, ilustró cómo la mujer con el flujo de sangre interrumpió a Jesús con su fe. Del mismo modo, la fe de cuatro amigos atravesó el techo de la casa de Jesús para traer a su amigo paralítico ante Él, y “cuando Jesús vio la fe de ellos”, el hombre fue sanado! Denise enfatizó: “Su fe era más real que la parálisis!”

La fe mueve el corazón de Dios. Le agrada vernos firmes en nuestra fe. Ella proclamó: “¡La fe interrumpe la enfermedad, la pobreza y la carencia!” En Marcos 2:8-12, Jesús reveló la obra completa de la cruz: el perdón de los pecados y la sanación de las enfermedades. Ambas nos pertenecen a través de Su sacrificio de sangre. Denise nos desafió a caminar en este poder sobrenatural, porque el mundo necesita encontrarse con el Dios vivo que todavía perdona, todavía sana y todavía realiza milagros hoy.

El domingo, Denise dio vida a Marcos 10:46-52, pintando una imagen vívida del ciego Bartimeo, un hombre desesperado por liberarse de su antigua identidad como mendigo ciego. Con una determinación implacable, clamó a Jesús, negándose a ser silenciado por la multitud. Sabía que Jesús era su única respuesta, y no dejaría de invocarlo hasta recibir su sanación.

Denise declaró con pasión: “Cuando el diablo dice ‘cállate’, ¡grita más fuerte!”.

Nos recordó que muchas personas no reciben su gran ayuda porque no están lo suficientemente desesperadas. Para Bartimeo, Jesús no era solo una opción, era la única esperanza. Nos instó a acercarnos a Jesús, a pasar tiempo con Él, para que sepamos lo que queremos que Él haga por nosotros. Dijo: “Dios puede obrar con oraciones sinceras”.

Estamos llamados a vivir de manera sobrenatural. Denise proclamó: “Dios es sobrenatural, y nosotros, el cuerpo de Cristo, no somos naturales. Somos sobrenaturales y hacemos obras sobrenaturales porque Su poder está en nosotros”.

Nos dejó con un desafío: meditar en Efesios 1:16-23 y Efesios 3:16-20 por la mañana y por la noche, y eso transformará tu vida. Dios no nos niega los milagros; más bien, debemos activar nuestra fe para recibir más de lo que jamás podríamos pedir o imaginar, según Su poder que obra en nosotros.

Haga clic a continuación para ver ambos mensajes poderosos que transforman la vida:

Viernes por La Noche (solo en inglés)
Domingo por La Mañana


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