God walks with us in our sanctification processes

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: In this meditation, Roberto Miranda reflects on the encounter between Elisha and Naaman in Second Kings chapter 5. He highlights the imperfection of human beings, including servants of God, and encourages us to focus solely on Jesus Christ, who will never disappoint us. Miranda also notes the importance of pastoral hearts in treating people with grace, mercy, and understanding during their processes of sanctification. He cites Psalm 34 as a reminder that those who trust in God will not be condemned. Miranda concludes by expressing gratitude for God's mercy, grace, and patience.

In our last meditation based on the passage from Second Kings chapter 5, the encounter between Elisha and Naaman, we saw the terrible sin and mistake that Gehazi commits by going after Naaman and asking for money from him, believing that no one would notice. and in that way in a sense as spoiling this towering and elegant process that God wanted to carry out in Naaman's life, and the corruption that we see.

This is interesting too, I think for a little while, right? that there have always been imperfect people in the ways of the Lord. Many times we are offended because this happened, the other happened as if it were a great thing; This is part of human life, it is part of human nature. Always through the centuries the servants of God have made serious mistakes. There will always be imperfection in the Church of Jesus Christ, we cannot be scandalized and run away and deny the Gospel because this great servant of God or this person on whom we had set our sights did something or the other.

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