LUCAS 2:49
Entonces El les dijo: ¿Por qué me buscaban? ¿Acaso no saben que me era necesario estar en la casa de mi Padre?
Los diezmos son planes de los hombres, Dios Padre no necesita nuestro dinero…….
Y todavía tienen EL DESCARO de llamar A LAS OVEJAS TACAÑOS Y RATEROS,
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cuando LOS RATEROS SON todos ellos, LOS JEFES DE LAS RELIGIONES.
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Dios no pide dinero, para eso nos mandó a SU HIJO AMADO
Para salvarnos a través de EL,
Dios ama al dador alegre, Y NO TE DEJES IMPONER DIEZMOS que no existen .
2 Corintios 9:7
Muchos creen muchas cosas…….
MUCHOS CREEN MUCHAS COSAS, pero creer, NO ES LO MISMO que saber, por ejemplo:
Muchos creen QUE JESÚS ES EL ESPÍRITU SANTO
.pero las escrituras contradicen lo que ellos creen,
Aquí en
Mateo 12:32 las escrituras santas de Dios, nos dice QUE
a cualquiera que diga una palabra contra el Hijo del Hombre, se le perdonará; Y ESE HOMBRE es JESÚS, Yeshua,
pero al que hable contra el Espíritu Santo, no se le perdonará ni en este siglo ni en el venidero, POR Lo tanto ni EL ESPÍRITU SANTO es Jesús, ni Jesús es EL ESPÍRITU SANTO,
Más adelante en
Hechos 10:38 nos dice que
38 cómo Dios ungió con el Espíritu Santo y con poder a Jesús de Nazaret, éste JESÚS anduvo haciendo bienes y sanando a todos los oprimidos por el diablo, porque Dios estaba con él.
EL TENIA EL PODER del Espíritu Santo que su Padre le dio,
Ahí tiene los versículos
Medítelos, analícelos y resuélvalos
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Dios Padre Yahweh, Jehová Dios de los ejércitos
te bendiga en Jesús, Yeshua su hijo amado
amen
MUCHOS CREEN MUCHAS COSAS, pero creer, NO ES LO MISMO que saber, por ejemplo:
Muchos creen QUE JESÚS ES EL ESPÍRITU SANTO
.pero las escrituras contradicen lo que ellos creen,
Aquí en
Mateo 12:32 las escrituras santas de Dios, nos dice QUE
a cualquiera que diga una palabra contra el Hijo del Hombre, se le perdonará; Y ESE HOMBRE es JESÚS, Yeshua,
pero al que hable contra el Espíritu Santo, no se le perdonará ni en este siglo ni en el venidero, POR Lo tanto ni EL ESPÍRITU SANTO es Jesús, ni Jesús es EL ESPÍRITU SANTO,
Más adelante en
Hechos 10:38 nos dice que
38 cómo Dios ungió con el Espíritu Santo y con poder a Jesús de Nazaret, éste JESÚS anduvo haciendo bienes y sanando a todos los oprimidos por el diablo, porque Dios estaba con él.
EL TENIA EL PODER del Espíritu Santo que su Padre le dio,
Ahí tiene los versículos
Medítelos, analícelos y resuélvalos
.’
Dios Padre Yahweh, de los ejércitos
te bendiga en Jesús su hijo amado
amen
Nosotros Himnos Del Cielo no tenemos ninguna afiliación con ninguna denominación, ¿porque no? Las RELIGIONES mienten, casi todas hablan de Dios, pero llevan sus propias doctrinas religiosas llenas de mentiras, y todo es para su propio beneficio.
Jeremías 6:13 y 14
13 Porque desde el más chico de ellos hasta el más grande, cada uno sigue la avaricia; y desde el profeta hasta el sacerdote, todos son engañadores.
14 Y curan la herida de mi pueblo con liviandad, diciendo: Paz, paz; y no hay paz.
Nosotros predicamos La DOCTRINA de Dios Padre Yahweh y La Repetimos exactamente como lo hizo Jesús (Yeshua), así Jesus cumplió con La Voluntad del QUE LO ENVIÓ su Dios y Padre, JEHOVA Dios de Los Ejércitos, Amén.
La familia es como un barco con dos caminos…….
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