A diferença
O Mar da Galiléia.
- Recebe a água do rio Jordão.
- Que flui adiante na continuação desse rio.
- Nele e à sua volta há vida abundante!
O Mar
Morto
- Só recebe a água do rio Jordão.
- Ela não flui adiante.
- Nele não há nenhuma vida!
Jesus
disse:
- "Quem crer em mim, como diz a Escritura, do seu interior fluirão rios de água viva" (João 7.38).
- "Aquele, porém, que beber da água que eu lhe der nunca mais terá sede; pelo contrário, a água que eu lhe der será nele uma fonte a jorrar para a vida eterna" (João 4.14).
O Mar da
Galiléia e o Mar Morto ilustram o princípio bíblico de que precisamos
transmitir a vida que recebemos - para que ela se reproduza e floresça
continuamente em nós. Do mesmo modo, mais bem-aventurado é dar que receber e
quem semeia com fartura colherá com abundância. Além disso, devemos realizar a
obra do Senhor com determinação e constância, confiando que os frutos serão
produzidos pela ação do Espírito Santo:
- "E isto afirma: aquele que semeia pouco, pouco também ceifará; e o que semeia com fartura com abundância também ceifará” 2 Coríntios 9.6
- "A alma generosa prosperará, e quem dá a beber será dessedentado" (Provérbios 11.25).
- "Dai, e dar-se-vos-á; boa medida, recalcada, sacudida, transbordante, generosamente vos dará; porque com a medida com que tiverdes medido vos medirão também" (Lucas 6.38)
- "Lança o teu pão sobre as águas, porque depois de muitos dias o acharás" (Eclesiastes 11.1).
- "Porque o que semeia para sua própria carne da carne colherá corrupção; mas o que semeia para o Espírito do Espírito colherá vida eterna" (Gálatas 6.8).
- "Quem somente observa o vento nunca semeará, e o que olha para as nuvens nunca segará" (Eclesiastes 11.4).
- "Semeia pela manhã a tua semente e à tarde não repouses a mão, porque não sabes qual prosperará; se esta, se aquele ou se ambas igualmente serão boas" (Eclesiastes 11.6).
- "O reino de Deus é assim como se um homem lançasse a semente à terra; depois, dormisse e se levantasse, de noite e de dia, e a semente germinasse e crescesse, não sabendo ele como" (Marcos 4.26-27).
Você se
assemelha ao Mar Morto ou ao Mar da Galiléia?
Mantenha-se
“vivo” seja um transmissor de vida !!!
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The difference
The Sea of Galilee.
Receives water from the Jordan River.
Flowing down the continuation of that river.
Him and around him there is life abundant!
The Dead Sea
Only receives water from the Jordan River.
It does not flow below.
In it there is no life!
Jesus said:
"Whoever believes in me, as Scripture says, his heart will flow rivers of living water" (John 7:38).
"But he drinks the water I give him will never thirst, but rather the water I give him will become in him a spring welling up to eternal life" (John 4:14).
The Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea illustrate the biblical principle that we need to convey the life we have - so that it continually reproduce and flourish in us. Similarly, more blessed to give than to receive, and he who sows bountifully will reap abundantly. In addition, we carry out the Lord's work with determination and perseverance, trusting that the fruits will be produced by the action of the Holy Spirit:
"And it says: Whoever sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap generously" 2 Corinthians 9.6
"A generous man will prosper and who will give to drink dessedentado" (Proverbs 11:25).
"Give, and it is unto you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, overflowing, you will give generously, because with the same measure that ye shall measure measured unto you" (Luke 6:38)
"Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find" (Ecclesiastes 11:1).
"For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption: but he that soweth to the Spirit of the Spirit reap life everlasting" (Galatians 6:8).
"He that observes the wind shall not sow, and looking to the clouds shall not reap" (Ecclesiastes 11:4).
"Sow your seed in the morning and afternoon repouses not the hand, for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this one or if both are equally good" (Ecclesiastes 11:6).
"The kingdom of God is as if a man should cast seed into the ground, then sleep and rise, night and day, and the seed germinate and grow, he knoweth not how" (Mark 4.26-27).
Do you like the Dead Sea or the Sea of Galilee?
Keep "live" is a life-giving!
The Sea of Galilee.
Receives water from the Jordan River.
Flowing down the continuation of that river.
Him and around him there is life abundant!
The Dead Sea
Only receives water from the Jordan River.
It does not flow below.
In it there is no life!
Jesus said:
"Whoever believes in me, as Scripture says, his heart will flow rivers of living water" (John 7:38).
"But he drinks the water I give him will never thirst, but rather the water I give him will become in him a spring welling up to eternal life" (John 4:14).
The Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea illustrate the biblical principle that we need to convey the life we have - so that it continually reproduce and flourish in us. Similarly, more blessed to give than to receive, and he who sows bountifully will reap abundantly. In addition, we carry out the Lord's work with determination and perseverance, trusting that the fruits will be produced by the action of the Holy Spirit:
"And it says: Whoever sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap generously" 2 Corinthians 9.6
"A generous man will prosper and who will give to drink dessedentado" (Proverbs 11:25).
"Give, and it is unto you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, overflowing, you will give generously, because with the same measure that ye shall measure measured unto you" (Luke 6:38)
"Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find" (Ecclesiastes 11:1).
"For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption: but he that soweth to the Spirit of the Spirit reap life everlasting" (Galatians 6:8).
"He that observes the wind shall not sow, and looking to the clouds shall not reap" (Ecclesiastes 11:4).
"Sow your seed in the morning and afternoon repouses not the hand, for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this one or if both are equally good" (Ecclesiastes 11:6).
"The kingdom of God is as if a man should cast seed into the ground, then sleep and rise, night and day, and the seed germinate and grow, he knoweth not how" (Mark 4.26-27).
Do you like the Dead Sea or the Sea of Galilee?
Keep "live" is a life-giving!
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Parabens !