aware of the unconscious

Omar Soto
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The message is titled "Aware of the Unconscious" and discusses how much of our behavior is determined by our unconscious feelings and actions. The speaker uses examples of situations where we act unconsciously, such as in relationships or job opportunities, and how dangerous it can be if we are unaware of this behavior. The speaker also references two biblical stories, one about Elisha and his servant and the other about the road to Emmaus, to illustrate how important it is to be aware of the unconscious and to seek God's perspective.

The sermon discusses the importance of being aware of the unconscious and how God reveals new opportunities to us. The speaker uses the stories of Jesus revealing himself to his disciples and Elisha's servant seeing the army of angels to illustrate how God removes the blindfold from our eyes so that we can see things clearly. The speaker emphasizes the need to align our actions with this new reality and to be open to the revelations that God has for us. The sermon concludes with a prayer for the congregation to be more aware of God's plans for their lives.


The speaker asks God to remove the veil from their eyes so they can see Him in their daily lives and be in harmony with Him. They pray for direction and opportunities to make a positive difference in the world. They bless God's name and ask for His protection.


Last Wednesday, we were talking about we all need another chance. We used the parable in which Jesus was talking about the fig tree, an owner who planted a fig tree in his vineyard, after several years, he went looking for fruit and could not find it. And he thought of removing it, but the vinedresser said, "No, look, let me dig around it one more time, fertilize it and if it bears fruit, well, fine, it stays there, if it doesn't bear fruit, then we remove it." But what the vinedresser did was intercede for one more opportunity.

And I kept thinking about this, reflecting on it. I asked myself, Lord, how can I elaborate a little more on this topic. And thinking about that idea of one more opportunity, I don't know why, but the Lord led me to think about how aware we are of the unconscious. And that is the title that I gave to today's message, "Aware of the unconscious." I know it sounds like a tongue twister, but please stay with me, stay with me, I'm going to try to be as clear and direct as possible.

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