Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Fueron apedreados, aserrados, tentados, muertos a espada. Anduvieron de aquí para allá cubiertos con pieles de ovejas y de cabras; destituidos, afligidos, maltratados (Hebrews 11:37)
(de los cuales el mundo no era digno), errantes por desiertos y montañas, por cuevas y cavernas de la tierra. (Hebrews 11:38)
Y todos éstos, habiendo obtenido aprobación (testimonio) por su fe, no recibieron la promesa, (Hebrews 11:39)
porque Dios había provisto algo mejor para nosotros, a fin de que ellos no fueran hechos perfectos sin nosotros.
Por tanto, puesto que tenemos en derredor nuestro tan gran nube de testigos, despojémonos también de todo peso y del pecado que tan fácilmente nos envuelve, y corramos con paciencia (perseverancia) la carrera que tenemos por delante, (Hebrews 12:1)
puestos los ojos en Jesús, el autor y consumador de la fe, quien por el gozo puesto delante de El soportó la cruz, despreciando la vergüenza, y se ha sentado a la diestra del trono de Dios. (Hebrews 12:2)
Consideren, pues, a Aquél que soportó tal hostilidad de los pecadores contra El mismo, para que no se cansen ni se desanimen en su corazón. (Hebrews 12:3)

Other publications related to "Hebrews 11:40":

Dr. Roberto Miranda
To peace along the path of agony
In To peace along the path of agony, Dr. Roberto Miranda reflects on the spiritual journey of Bible characters and their mixture of weakness and strength, acknowledging the reality of good and evil coexisting within us. Through struggles, agonies, and victories, he has gained humility, patience, and mercy towards others as a pastor and counselor of souls.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
The virtue of suffering
The pastor discusses the importance of understanding that trials, tribulations, and suffering are a normal part of the Christian experience and how they can help in our spiritual and emotional growth. He emphasizes the need to face pain and suffering head-on, rather than resigning oneself to it fatalistically. He cites various biblical passages to support his message and uses examples from his own life to illustrate his points.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
The attitude of triumph (Part 5)
The importance of living a life by design rather than improvisation, setting goals and running the race of life patiently and persistently, focusing on the values of the Kingdom of God, and achieving success through a long-term vision.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
When the test comes, don't be surprised
Learn how to face trials and difficulties in life with faith and trust in Gods love and faithfulness.


Milagros García Klibansky
Deserts
The author reflects on the purpose of suffering and how we struggle to understand it, and reminds us of Gods understanding and unlimited mercy.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
The blessing behind the test
In this sermon, Dr. Roberto Miranda discusses the blessing behind the test and how trials can result in blessings and growth if we trust in God and hold on to Him. He emphasizes the importance of having an expectation of victory in all tribulations and seeking joy in the midst of difficulties. The ultimate expert in suffering and trials is Jesus Christ.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
God, through thick and thin
Churches and pastors often fail to prepare their congregations for the inevitable suffering and adversity that believers will face. In these times, we must trust in Gods sovereignty and recognize that everything He does in our lives is ultimately good.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
In the world you will have affliction
An article about how trials and suffering are inevitable for Gods children, and how to approach them with faith and trust in Gods plan. Written by Dr. Roberto Miranda.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Don't shy away from testing
Dr. Roberto Miranda discusses the positive role of trials and difficulties in the lives of Christians and emphasizes the importance of reflecting the character of Jesus through bearing fruit. He also encourages listeners to trust in Gods guidance and pruning.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
How to overcome the pains of life
Learn how to overcome the pains of life through the example of the apostle Paul and his notes of victory and faith in the Lord despite his trials and difficulties. Discover how the tribulations we experience can make us stronger and produce an excellent and eternal weight of glory. Read about the joy, hope, happiness, and victory found in the Epistle to the Philippians, written by Paul in chained prison.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
God's mysterious gifts
The speaker discusses the reality of suffering and how it can be used for personal growth. The writer of Hebrews emphasizes the importance of living faithfully and leaving the final result to the Lord. The speaker reminds us to have humble acceptance of Gods will and declares Gods goodness and love over our lives.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
a journey of faith
Reflections on the journey of faith inspired by the story of Abraham, encouraging trust in Gods guidance, willingness to take risks, and being a warrior for the Kingdom of God.


Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas
God blesses the one who endures the trial
Article about enduring trials and tests in the Bible and how to recognize them as coming from God.


Isaías Rivera
Test our faith through persecution
The apostle Peter writes to a Church in the midst of persecution, offering them a living hope through their faith in Jesus Christ. He compares the Church to gold refined through suffering and encourages them to have joy and hope in their faith.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Do not underestimate the discipline of the Lord
Trials and tribulations are a part of life, especially for Christians. This article discusses the importance of enduring Gods discipline and using difficult times to grow closer to Him and become more like Christ.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
When we go through trials we end up stronger than ever in our faith
Learn how trials can lead to a stronger faith through biblical examples such as Job, Moses, Elijah, Daniel, and Esther. Discover the positive outcome of suffering and how it can result in a renewed relationship with God.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
God, through thick and thin
Churches and pastors must prepare their congregations for the inevitable sufferings and adversities that come with being a believer.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Doing God's will and (still) suffering
The pastor discusses the importance of doing Gods will and standing firm in the face of suffering and persecution, using the example of Stephen from the book of Acts.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
God always has a way out
In this article, Dr. Roberto Miranda talks about how God always has a way out for us, even in difficult situations. He emphasizes the importance of believing in God and never giving up, and how this applies to all dimensions of our lives.


Hebrews 11:40 - Cross Reference

Queriendo el Espíritu Santo dar a entender esto: que el camino al Lugar Santísimo aún no había sido revelado en tanto que el primer tabernáculo permaneciera en pie. (Hebrews 9:8)
(pues la Ley nada hizo perfecto), y se introduce una mejor esperanza, mediante la cual nos acercamos a Dios. (Hebrews 7:19)
Por tanto, fue necesario que las representaciones de las cosas en los cielos fueran purificadas de esta manera, pero las cosas celestiales mismas, con mejores sacrificios que éstos. (Hebrews 9:23)
a quien Dios exhibió públicamente como propiciación por Su sangre a través de la fe, como demostración de Su justicia, porque en Su tolerancia, Dios pasó por alto los pecados cometidos anteriormente, (Romans 3:25)
y habiendo sido hecho perfecto, vino a ser fuente (autor) de eterna salvación para todos los que Le obedecen, (Hebrews 5:9)
a la asamblea general e iglesia de los primogénitos que están inscritos en los cielos, y a Dios, el Juez de todos, y a los espíritus de los justos hechos ya perfectos, (Hebrews 12:23)
Y se les dio a cada uno de ellos una vestidura blanca, y se les dijo que descansaran un poco más de tiempo, hasta que se completara también el número de sus consiervos y de sus hermanos que habrían de ser muertos como ellos lo habían sido. (Revelation 6:11)
Ciertamente todo sacerdote está de pie, día tras día, ministrando y ofreciendo muchas veces los mismos sacrificios, que nunca pueden quitar los pecados. (Hebrews 10:11)
Por eso, Jesús ha venido a ser fiador (la garantía) de un mejor pacto. (Hebrews 7:22)
Pero ahora Jesús ha obtenido un ministerio tanto mejor, por cuanto El es también el mediador de un mejor pacto, establecido sobre mejores promesas. (Hebrews 8:6)