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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Sal. 71:12 Ps. 71:12


Martes 16 de marzo
Oh Dios, no te mantengas lejos de mí. Oh Dios mío, de veras acude apresurado en mi auxilio (Sal. 71:12).
Cuando David se enfrentó a sus enemigos, que deseaban verlo muerto, no quiso tomarse la justicia por su propia mano. Por el contrario, dejó que Jehová se encargara de ellos en el momento y de la manera que él quisiera (1 Sam. 26:10). David estaba seguro de que recibiría auxilio divino; nunca dudó de que Jehová ayuda y libra a quienes lo buscan (Heb. 11:6). Además, siempre estuvo convencido de que los siervos de Dios tienen muchas razones para regocijarse y engrandecer a Jehová hablándoles a los demás de su grandeza (Sal. 5:11; 35:27). Al igual que David, nosotros podemos estar totalmente seguros de que Jehová es nuestro Libertador y de que podemos contar con su ayuda (Sal. 70:5). Por eso, cuando nos enfrentemos a problemas angustiosos o nos sintamos desesperados, no está mal que le pidamos a Jehová que nos auxilie rápidamente


Tuesday, March 16
O God, do not keep far away from me. O my God, do hurry to my assistance.—Ps. 71:12.
When David had been faced with determined enemies who were out to take his life, he chose not to take matters into his own hands. Instead, he trusted that Jehovah would deal with the opposers in his own time and way. (1 Sam. 26:10) David had no doubt that he would receive divine help. He continued firmly convinced that Jehovah helps and delivers those who seek him. (Heb. 11:6) David believed that such true worshippers have every reason to rejoice and to magnify Jehovah by telling others about his greatness. (Ps. 5:11; 35:27) Like David, we can have full confidence that Jehovah is our Helper and “the Provider of escape” for us. (Ps. 70:5) Hence, when we face difficult trials or feel in desperate need of assistance, we can rightly pray that Jehovah quickly come to our aid.

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