God's Promises

God's Promises As followers of Jesus Christ, we understand that the Bible is filled with God's promises, and His Word assures us of His faithfulness.

Be encouraged by the assurance that the Savior Jesus Christ is by your side.

12/04/2025

Which path have you been walking? Truly, truly, I tell you:
Enter through the narrow gate, for it will lead you to life.
Wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
I tell you, there are only two gates and two roads.
One gate is wide and the road is spacious. Sounds easy, right?
It's the path most people follow, full of distractions and fleeting pleasures.
But, in the end, it leads to perdition.
On the other hand, there is a narrow gate and a difficult path.
This one is more challenging, requiring effort, discipline, and faith. Few find it, but it is this path that leads us to true life, a full and purposeful life.
Which path are you choosing today? Remember, the best rewards are often found on the road less traveled.
The narrow path leads to life, and is chosen by few.
While the wide path leads to perdition.
The door to eternal life is narrow, difficult, and demanding, while the door to damnation is easy, wide, and popular.
I wish that you would enter through the narrow gate and walk the path that leads to life!
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Until the next video.

12/01/2025

Jesus' sermon in Matthew 5 is the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount, where He teaches the values ​​of the Kingdom of God through the Beatitudes, which bless the humble, those who mourn, the peacemakers, and those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
He declares that blessed are those who are poor in spirit, who mourn, are humble, hunger for righteousness, are merciful, pure in heart, and peacemakers.

11/28/2025
"Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you and your family will be saved."Holy Bible. Acts 16:31
11/28/2025

"Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you and your family will be saved."
Holy Bible. Acts 16:31

11/28/2025

God defeats the giant in your life!
Reflection and Study of the Bible, the Word of God.
Revelation of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, to receive eternal life.
Have you ever been confronted by a giant?
I'm not talking about a literal giant, like in the story of David and Goliath, I'm talking about those enormous problems that appear in our lives and seem impossible to overcome.
A debt, an illness, a relationship crisis...
The story of David and Goliath, recounted in the Bible, teaches us exactly about that.
Let's go back in time.
On one side, we have the Philistine army, and at their head, Goliath, a colossal warrior, covered in bronze, mocking the people of Israel.
Everyone was terrified. For forty days, no one dared to face him. Fear paralyzed an entire army. How many times does fear paralyze us too, right?
Then, David appears. A young shepherd, who was not a soldier.
He arrives at the camp to bring food to his brothers and hears Goliath's insults.
While everyone else saw an invincible giant, David saw an opportunity to defend God's honor. His perspective was different.
He didn't focus on the size of the problem, but on the size of his faith.
David volunteers to fight. King Saul tries to dress him in his armor, but it was heavy and uncomfortable, so David refuses.
He decides to use what he knew: his sling and five smooth stones he picked up from a stream.
That's powerful! Many times, we try to use the "armor" of others, the solutions that worked for them.
But the lesson here is to use the tools God has given us, our talents, our authenticity.
The confrontation happens, and Goliath mocks David, who was just a boy with a staff.
But David responds with impressive conviction: "You come against me with sword, spear, and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty."
David runs toward the giant, swings his sling, and throws a single stone.
The stone hits Goliath in the forehead, and he falls to the ground. The giant was defeated.
This story isn't just about courage. It's about faith and perspective.
David didn't win through his strength, but through his trust in something greater than himself.
Today, when you face your "giants," remember David. Don't be intimidated by the size of the challenge. Change your perspective.
Use the tools you already have, trust in your faith, and move forward with courage.
You may be surprised by the strength you discover within yourself.
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I can do all things through him who strengthens me.Holy Bible. Philippians 4:3
11/27/2025

I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
Holy Bible. Philippians 4:3

Then Jesus said: “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.Holy Bi...
11/27/2025

Then Jesus said: “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.
Holy Bible. John 11:25

For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”Holy Bible. Romans 10:13
11/27/2025

For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Holy Bible. Romans 10:13

11/27/2025

The love of our God is infinite!

Do you know what mission God gave Jeremiah?Jeremiah was still young when God's voice reached him, calling him to a diffi...
11/15/2025

Do you know what mission God gave Jeremiah?
Jeremiah was still young when God's voice reached him, calling him to a difficult mission. He was afraid, feeling incapable, but God told him that He would put His words in his mouth and strengthen him before the people.
Called to be a prophet to the nations, Jeremiah was to warn Israel about the path of destruction they were following. Jeremiah preached that idolatry and injustice were distancing the people from God's protection, and that repentance was urgent.
Even rejected, persecuted, and ridiculed, Jeremiah remained steadfast. He walked through the streets of Jerusalem asking the people to return to the Lord. His message was harsh, but full of love, for God desired to save and not destroy them.
When the enemies approached, Jeremiah cried out for the people to open their eyes. He reminded them that God had plans for peace, not evil, but these plans would only be lived out if there was a sincere return to the ways of the Lord.
Jeremiah wept for the city. He didn't give up, even when no one seemed to listen. His faithfulness became a testament to courage and obedience, showing that remaining faithful is more important than being accepted.
Today, his story makes us look at our own lives. Like Israel, we often follow paths that lead us away from God's will. Jeremiah teaches us that there is still time to return, correct our course, and listen to the voice that calls us back to our purpose.
The message left by Jeremiah transcends centuries: God warns because He loves, corrects because He desires to save, and speaks because there is still hope. Like Jeremiah, we are called to remain steadfast, even when it is difficult, trusting that God sustains those who obey.
May Jeremiah's message and testimony inspire us to choose the right path, to recognize when we stray, and to remember that God continues to call. There is always a chance to start over when we decide to listen to and follow the Lord's direction.
May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family.

11/15/2025

The Prophet Jeremiah was still young when God's voice reached him, calling him to a difficult mission. He was afraid, feeling incapable, but God told him that He would put His words in his mouth and strengthen him before the people.
Called to be a prophet to the nations, Jeremiah was to warn Israel about the path of destruction they were following. Jeremiah preached that idolatry and injustice were distancing the people from God's protection, and that repentance was urgent.

11/11/2025

The Healing of Naaman – The Miracle of Obedience. 2 Kings 5:1–14.
Naaman was a great commander, but his glory did not hide his pain—he was a l***r.
When he heard of the prophet Elisha, he traveled to Israel seeking healing.
But the miracle did not come with pomp or power, but with humility and faith.
This video narrates the powerful episode of 2 Kings 5, showing that true healing is born from obedience and trust in God.
When Naaman dipped himself in the Jordan River, he also dipped his pride—and emerged renewed.
Key verse: “And his flesh was restored like the flesh of a little child, and he was cleansed.” (2 Kings 5:14)
Theme: Healing and obedience.
Message: Simple and obedient faith is the channel for the greatest miracles.

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