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"Un Gran Poder Conlleva Una Gran Responsabilidad"


Pastor Benjamin Díaz

 

Te preocupa estar perdiendo el propósito de Dios para tu vida? El pastor nos recordó con una seguridad reconfortante que si estás siguiendo a Jesús, ya estás viviendo en Su propósito. “Estás en él ahora!” Este no es un destino futuro, es un viaje de descubrimiento y fidelidad.

A medida que camines con Jesús, comenzarás a ver los dones únicos que Él ha puesto dentro de ti. Cada creyente está equipado con dones, no para autopromoción, sino para servir a otros en el cuerpo de Cristo. Como nos recuerda 1 Corintios 12:7: “A cada uno de nosotros se le da un don espiritual para que nos ayudemos unos a otros”. El pastor explicó que estos dones son otorgados por gracia y no nos cuestan nada, pero tienen un inmenso valor para aquellos a quienes servimos.

Los dones del Espíritu, enumerados en 1 Corintios 12:8-11, incluyen sabiduría, palabras de conocimiento, don de fe, don de sanidad, hacer milagros, don de profecía, discernimiento de espíritus, hablar en lenguas e interpretar lenguas. El pastor nos animó a pedirle a Dios estos dones y a dar un paso de fe para usarlos.

Esta es la clave: el don que necesitas a menudo solo se hará evidente cuando te pongas a la tarea que Dios te ha dado. El don te está esperando en tu tarea, no en tu sofá! Cuando eres fiel en las cosas pequeñas, Dios puede confiarte mayores responsabilidades.

Muchos dones son estacionales, dados por Dios como gracia para ayudarnos a superar desafíos específicos o momentos de necesidad. El pastor compartió su propio testimonio de cómo la gracia de Dios lo sostuvo durante un accidente de motocicleta y la angustia de la muerte prematura de su padre. Estos "dones de gracia" fluyen naturalmente cuando dependemos del Espíritu Santo dentro de nosotros.

Algunos dones pueden parecer un "superpoder" natural, mientras que otros vienen a ti cuando los necesitas en un momento específico. El pastor nos instó a no comparar ni copiar los dones de otras personas, sino a abrazar la forma única en que Dios nos ha diseñado para servir. El objetivo de todos los dones espirituales es señalar a las personas a Jesús y reflejar el amor y el carácter de Dios.

El pastor dijo que hay lugar para los dones de todos en el cuerpo de Cristo. Venimos a la iglesia para recargarnos y alimentarnos para poder regresar al mundo, nuestra montaña de influencia, y usar nuestros dones para ministrar, enseñar, alentar y guiar a otros. Romanos 12:6-9 ofrece un hermoso resumen de cómo usar nuestros dones: “Si su don es para alentar a otros, sea alentador… si es generoso, dé generosamente… si tiene capacidad de liderazgo, tome en serio la responsabilidad… y si tiene un don para mostrar bondad a los demás, hágalo con gusto. No solo pretenda amar a los demás. Ámelos de verdad”.

El pastor concluyó desafiándonos a practicar el uso de nuestros dones. Cuanto más dé un paso de fe, más fácil será reconocer y responder a la guía del Espíritu Santo. Tomar un riesgo trae el poder de Dios y su don! Ya sea profecía, enseñanza o servicio, recuerda esto: el propósito final de tu don es glorificar a Dios y bendecir a los demás.

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