Jueves 5 de mayo
Él es un sacrificio propiciatorio por nuestros pecados (1 Juan 2:2).
Si agradecemos lo que Jehová y su Hijo han hecho para liberarnos del pecado y la muerte, lo demostraremos por nuestra forma de vivir (1 Juan 5:3). Lucharemos contra nuestras malas tendencias y nunca pecaremos deliberadamente ni actuaremos con hipocresía llevando una doble vida. De lo contrario, estaríamos dando a entender que no agradecemos ni valoramos el rescate. Más bien, queremos demostrar nuestro agradecimiento esforzándonos por mantenernos puros a los ojos de Dios (2 Ped. 3:14). Además, hablaremos a la gente de nuestra maravillosa esperanza de liberación para que ellos también puedan entablar una amistad con Jehová y tener un futuro eterno (1 Tim. 4:16). ¿No diría usted que Jehová y Jesús merecen que dediquemos todo el tiempo y energías posibles a alabarlos? (Mar. 12:28-30.) Todos soñamos con el día en que podamos vivir tal como Dios se lo proponía: en perfección y para siempre. ¡Y todo esto será posible gracias a lo que Jehová ha hecho para liberarnos! (Rom. 8:21.)
Thursday, May 5
He is a propitiatory sacrifice for our sins.—1 John 2:2.
If we appreciate what Jehovah and his Son have done in order to deliver us from sin and death, we will show it. (1 John 5:3) We will fight against our tendency to sin. Never will we give in to the willful practice of sin and lead the hypocritical double life that often goes with it. Such a course would amount to saying that we do not value or appreciate the ransom at all. Rather, we will show our appreciation by working hard to stay clean in God’s sight. (2 Pet. 3:14) We will show it by sharing with others our wonderful hope of deliverance, so that they too may have a clean standing with Jehovah and the hope for an eternal future. (1 Tim. 4:16) Surely Jehovah and his Son are worth every bit of the time and energy we can devote to praising them! (Mark 12:28-30) Think of it! We can look forward to life as God meant it to be, in perfection, forever—all because of what Jehovah has done to deliver us!—Rom. 8:21
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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