A few thoughts from El Cristal
- Jesus shed His blood for all mankind, but not all mankind will be made clean by His blood.
- When we ask according to our own will, we're overstepping the authority of God.
- Often, we have to pass through the desert before we can arrive at the mount of God (His presence.)
- Peace and security are found in the presence of God.
- Often our reaction to difficult situations is "Why?" but the interpretation belongs to God.
- We want to be willing for experiences that would allow us to enter more deeply into the feelings of Jesus in His suffering.
- The fragrance of the place where we are often sticks to us. Jesus' life was filled with the fragrance of the place of prayer.
- A grain of wheat has no value in and of itself. It has to die to be worth anything.
- We must be like little children to have eternal life. Our human nature wants to be more adult-like - to show our capabilities, our intelligence - but it's like a little child who tries to walk in his father's shoes. With each step he takes, it becomes increasingly evident that he can't do it.
- Jesus never changed His doctrine to gain the favor of the multitude.
- We don't want to discredit what God is offering to us by our manner of living.
- We're not moving in fear of the devil, but we are taking precautions.
- Professing is standing for something and being willing to let others know about it.
- There's nothing wrong with having a human body, but we need the Lord to show us how to use it.
- It's good to pay the price for the Lord's peace.
- We could have this concept of faith: "I know that God can give me what I want." True faith is more humble. It says, "I know that God can give me what He wants.
- The arm of God reaches where no human arm can reach.
- We could make the sacrifice of Jesus a small thing by thinking that we need to do something to earn our salvation.
- Sometimes there are things that balloon up in us - self-pity, pride, etc. We're thankful for friends who help us pop those balloons.
- Heb. 12:1 - Those that we read about in Heb. 11 are witnesses that it can be done.
- Isaac wasn't turned back by the thought of sacrifice.
- Jesus could have showed His strength by saving Himself but that wouldn't have saved His people.
- If we seek God, He will give us the strength to choose what He has chosen.
- Our salvation is very personal.
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