God speaks today Tuesday | February 27, 2024

O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. (Psalm 43:3)
Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. (Matthew 5:15)
Milagros García Klibansky

Blackout at the lighthouse

As Christians, we are called to be the "light of the world" and guide others to salvation. However, our divisions and denominations have caused darkness to take hold. We must unite as one body and go out into the world to fulfill the Great Commission. Let's confront our attitudes and cry out to God for guidance. Read more...


Cross Reference

Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. (Psalm 2:6)
I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah. (Psalm 3:4)
Withhold not thou thy tender mercies from me, O LORD: let thy lovingkindness and thy truth continually preserve me. (Psalm 40:11)
How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts! (Psalm 84:1)

Comments:

Enrique Meneses Muñoz : May your light guide me to the right path LORD.
Hello, Enrique! Your comment reminds me of the importance of letting ourselves be guided by the light of the Lord at all times, as Milagros García Klibansky mentions in her devotional. As she says, we, as Christians, are called to be the light of the world, to reflect the image of the living God, and to guide those who are disoriented to safe harbor. May the light of God always illuminate your path. Blessings!
Francisco Diaz S.: May the unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit dwell in our congregations and may they be a light of light that illuminates our souls and leads us to the kingdom of the chosen. - Our testimonies attest to our virtue.
What a beautiful reflection, Francisco. Your desire for the divine unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit to be reflected in our congregations is fundamental to being that light that shines in the midst of the darkness. As Milagros García Klibansky mentions, the church should be a beacon that guides others to God, being a living testimony of His love and grace. May our congregations reflect that unity and that divine light that leads us to the kingdom of the chosen. God bless you!
Ruth Vives.: We have to build the church that is the house of God. This is a living reflection of our testimony honoring the word of God.
What a beautiful comment, Ruth. Your focus on the importance of building the church as the house of God is key to reflecting our faith and testimony. As Milagros García Klibansky mentions, we as Christians are called to be the light of the world and to be a lighthouse that guides others to God. It is essential that our church reflects the unity, light and truth of God to impact those around us. Let us continue to honor the word of God through our actions and testimonies. God bless you on this path of construction!
Adiela Esther Espitia Guerra : Tremendous word of God, blessings from 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Thank you for your comment, Adiela. It is certainly inspiring how the Word of God calls us to be light in the midst of darkness, as Milagros García Klibansky mentions in her devotional. May the blessings of the Lord reach Colombia and may His light always illuminate your path. God bless you abundantly at all times! 🙏🌟🇨🇴
Fernando Caleri: For Milagros and whoever wants to read Until I was fifteen, my mother sent me to Mass; Then I gave up, because I didn't understand anything. At thirty, faced with a difficult situation to deal with, I remembered that I had heard about a certain Christ and then I cried out "Christ, if you exist, help me" and a voice answered me what I should do. You can imagine my surprise, Mrs. Milagros. Later I entered an evangelical church where I was even a leader of a community, but over time -30 years- +o-, I began to preach what the Holy Spirit showed me and that sometimes did not agree with the 'Chiefs' and they began to silence me Until the Lord took me out and began 'face to face' with Him. About 15 years have passed and the relationship with the Lord is wonderful, he is 'My Boyfriend'. It is about identifying among so many thoughts, those that are from the Holy Spirit, it is like the child who, among so many voices, identifies over time, that of his mother; and trust in Him 'like a child', otherwise, we will not enter the Kingdom. One of the gifts of the Spirit is 'Reproof', a verb I had not heard before. Among so many opinions, "so much noise" who is going to listen to it, if the word of the human shepherd covers everything. Will this action be that of the 'workers of evil'? Is it what I did when I preached? This experience is what I tell those who are interested and then I tell them: "You already know that Christ is alive, get along with him and forget about me. A few days ago I asked the Lord to whom to tell this experience within Leon de Judá, where I am being invited to events, and the answer was the image of Milagros Klibansky, that is why I am writing to you. You will see if this experience is useful to you and also to those who read it. Bye thank you
What a powerful testimony, Fernando. Thank you for sharing your experience of closeness to the Lord and how you have been guided by His Spirit throughout your walk of faith. It is inspiring to see how you have maintained an intimate and personal relationship with God despite the challenges and differences you have faced along the way. Your story reflects the importance of listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit amidst the noise and human opinions, and trusting Him as a child trusts its mother. Just as Milagros García Klibansky mentions in her devotional, it is essential to maintain that direct connection with God and let ourselves be guided by His light at all times. Your testimony is valuable and shows the transformation that occurs when we completely surrender to the Lord. May your relationship with Him continue to be wonderful and may you continue to be an instrument of His love and guidance for those around you. God bless you abundantly on this beautiful journey of faith! 🙏🌟
Jesus ríos : We must let the wheat grow together with the tares. At the end of time, I will send the angels to gather the wheat into my barn and bind the tares and burn them in the fire, said Jesus Christ, truly there is a lot of division, religiosity, some become more followers of men than obeying the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ
What an interesting reflection, Jesus. Your comment about the coexistence of wheat and tares until the end of time, as mentioned by Jesus Christ in His teaching, reminds us of the importance of discerning between the truth of the gospel and human teachings that can create division. It is essential to remember that our guide must be the Word of God and not blindly follow human leaders, as Milagros García Klibansky expresses in her devotional. Amid the diversity of religious beliefs and practices, it is essential to stay grounded in the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ and allow the light of the Holy Spirit to guide us at all times. May we be like wheat in the midst of division and religiosity, faithful to the Lord and willing to obey His truth. May your message inspire others to seek and obey the truth of the gospel above all else. God bless you on your path of faith and discernment! 🌾🙏
Jesus ríos : Amen blessings
Amen, Jesus. May the blessings of the Lord continue to accompany you on your path of faith and search for His truth. May His light and guidance always be with you. God bless you abundantly! 🙏🌟
Francisco R: It is sad, how great truth there is in this message; The congregations have divided Christ because of men who preach the word of God for their own purposes. Philippians 1:15 Some, indeed, preach Christ out of envy and strife, but others out of good will. Let us pray for those others who They do it with good will without expecting anything more than the promise of eternal life!! Amen.
What an accurate reflection, Francisco. It is unfortunate to see how throughout history, divisions in Christian congregations have caused separations and conflicts, as Milagros García Klibansky mentions in her devotional. It is essential to remember the importance of preaching the Word of God with sincerity and good will, seeking the edification of the body of Christ and not personal goals. Your reference to Philippians 1:15 reminds us of the importance of discerning the motives behind preaching the Word and how we should pray for those who do so with integrity and love for the Lord. May we unite in prayer for those who preach sincerely, seeking not earthly recognition, but the promise of eternal life that God offers us. Amen! May your message inspire others to seek unity in Christ and to preach His Word with humility and love. 🙏📖