Sábado 25 de junio
Damos gracias a Dios el Padre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo siempre que oramos por ustedes, puesto que oímos de su fe relacionada con Cristo Jesús y del amor que les tienen a todos los santos (Col. 1:3, 4).
Además de orar por nosotros mismos, debemos orar por nuestros hermanos, incluso por los que no conocemos personalmente. Aunque es probable que Pablo no conociera a todos los cristianos de Colosas, aun así escribió las palabras del texto de hoy. Pablo también oró a favor de los cristianos de Tesalónica (2 Tes. 1:11, 12). Ese tipo de oraciones revelan mucho sobre nosotros y sobre la manera en que vemos a los hermanos. Nuestros ruegos a favor de los hermanos, sean ungidos o miembros de las “otras ovejas”, demuestran lo importante que es para nosotros la organización de Dios (Juan 10:16). Pablo pidió a los cristianos de Éfeso que oraran por él a fin de que Jehová le concediera la “capacidad para hablar” y dar a conocer “el secreto sagrado de las buenas nuevas” (Efe. 6:17-20). ¿Acostumbra usted orar por sus hermanos?
Saturday, June 25
We thank God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ always when we pray for you, since we heard of your faith in connection with Christ Jesus and the love you have for all the holy ones.—Col. 1:3, 4.
We undoubtedly pray for ourselves, but our prayers ought to include others—even Christians we do not know by name. Though the apostle Paul may not have known all the believers in Colossae, he wrote the above. Paul also prayed for Christians in Thessalonica. (2 Thess. 1:11, 12) Prayers of that kind say much about us and how we view our brothers and sisters in the faith. Our prayers for anointed Christians and for their “other sheep” companions give evidence of our concern for God’s organization. (John 10:16) Paul asked fellow worshippers to pray so that ‘ability to speak might be given him to make known the sacred secret of the good news.’ (Eph. 6:17-20) Do we personally pray for other Christians in that way?
Examining the Bible Scriptures Daily, Such instructions gave Jesus ‘the tongue of the taught ones’ so that he would ‘know how to answer the tired one with a word.’ (Isa. 30:20; 50:4; Matt. 11:28-30) Being awakened to timely counsel from the Word of God each morning will not only help you to cope with your own problems but also equip you with ‘the tongue of the taught ones’ to help others.”
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