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		<title>Prepare Before It Happens</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Multiple natural disasters or catastrophes happen throughout each year and at various places around the world. After tragedy strikes, “Why was my house hit?"or “Why did God allow this to happen?” As humans, we look for someone to blame, or...</p>
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<p><strong>Luke 13:1-5</strong></p>



<p>Multiple natural disasters or catastrophes happen throughout each year and at various places around the world. Each time we hear about something horrific, we feel bad for the people affected and wish it had not happened. Unless given an ultimatum for the danger zones, before the catastrophe hits, many people still reject the idea of leaving their house and belongings behind; they wait until the last minute to decide what to do. But, there are always those whom, because of previous experiences in life or having learned from the mistakes of others, they <em>will</em> leave before disaster strikes; they have seen from previous dangerous situations, what could happen to them if they are stubborn and stay. In other words, there are those who prepare themselves.</p>



<p>After the tragedy occurs, some will ask: “Why was my house reached if it was never reached before?” or “Why did God allow this to happen?” As humans, we look for someone to blame, or, at least an explanation for such catastrophes. We don’t need to elaborate great theories, after all, we build houses on the waterside, we pour concrete and make embankments in places where they once were marshlands and swamps, and then we want to question the reasons for houses being reached by flooding, for example. In addition, waste being dumped into rivers is still an issue, (3rd world countries, I know) – places where the majority of the human population lives, not to mention the destruction of forests. We plan, we construct, we choose, we buy, we choose to go, we choose to stay, etc… Life is made of choices, granted we never had the choice to choose the biological parents we would have, or choose the house we would grow up in, the country where to be born in, etc… But, as we wake up each day, we are given 24 hours. What are we doing with the 24 hours given to us each day? Even if you must work 8hrs a day and sleep 8hrs a day, what do you do with the other 8hrs? Many people are sure more productive than others; while many others can no longer be productive. Yet, others never had a chance to be productive (e.g.: a young baby that passed away).</p>



<p>In the text today, we see that Jesus was questioned in regards to a few men that had been murdered in a brutal manner by Pilate. Jesus brought to their memory another tragic episode that had happened – a tower fell and killed 18 people. Those that died, were they more guilty than the ones who escaped? So, the ones reached by catastrophes, were they worse sinners than those who were not reached by nature’s fury? The answer is simple: Of course not! However, we need to prepare for the day when God will judge each one of us. As Jesus said in the text we read, “…unless you repent, you too will all perish” (v. 3 &amp; 5) – this had a spiritual meaning just like everything else Jesus referred to.</p>



<p>Only through faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, and confession of our sins and disobedience to God can we prepare in an acceptable way for the day in which we will be accountable to God for all we have said and done (Romans 14:12, Matthew 12:47).</p>



<p><strong>Will you prepare now or will you leave it for later when it’s too late?</strong></p>
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		<title>Obedience</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Fernanda C]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Leviticus 26:3-46 Currently, the word &#8220;obedience&#8221; is not a well-seen aspect. In general, people want to do whatever they want, without caring about the consequences. In today&#8217;s text meditation above, verses 3-13 talk about the blessings or rewards of obedience; verses 14-39 talk about the punishment for disobedience; and verses<a class="moretag" href="https://upfaith.org/obedience/"> Read more&#8230;</a></p>
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<p><strong>Leviticus 26:3-46</strong></p>
<p>Currently, the word &#8220;obedience&#8221; is not a well-seen aspect. In general, people want to do whatever they want, without caring about the consequences. In today&#8217;s text meditation above, verses 3-13 talk about the blessings or rewards of obedience; verses 14-39 talk about the punishment for disobedience; and verses 40-46 are reinforcements and a petition for us to choose being obedient.</p>
<p>The words contained in these verses are clear and harsh. They leave no doubt that we should not joke around with God! We could even have apparently good arguments for disobedience; however, will God accept our lame excuses?</p>
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<p><span style="color: #3f3f3f;">In every place of the world, there are laws to help people live harmoniously. Although many disagree with some laws, all need to comply with them or they will be held as disobedient or even as criminals for not having observed some requisite. For each rule not complied with, there is a clause indicating the &#8220;punishment&#8221; for the transgressor. There are also various resources for the transgressor to free him/herself from his/her illegal acts: lawyers, judges, witnesses, will all come together to evaluate the matter to give it an ending.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #3f3f3f;">We can then ponder on the spiritual law: who is sufficiently able to defend us from accusations before God? The Bible says that Jesus is our advocate, our lawyer (I John 2:1), who justifies us and guarantees that we are free from being slaves of sin (the power that separates us from God), if one day we choose the right path: Jesus Christ (John 14:6). Yet, for those who do not want to obey the calling of God to repentance, there is no other resource, and they will be condemned by their own decisions.</span></p>
<p><strong style="color: #3f3f3f;">Whoever obeys God and chooses the right path, will win, guaranteeing their salvation through Christ.</strong></p>
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