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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

In Romans 3:23 we read, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Everyone experiences guilt because everyone is guilty of violating God’s law. James 2:10 says, “For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all.” Everyone deserves God’s just condemnation in hell. But God in His love and mercy sent us a Redeemer. He sent us One that would take our sins upon Himself. He sent us Jesus Christ. And after receiving our sins, the Father spent His wrath upon Him. The punishment for all our sins was received by Him. Thus with the penalty of sin now taken away for those in Christ, we can receive a full pardon for our sins. Remove our sins from God’s presence in Christ and naturally you remove the guilt as well.
Randy Smith

You can’t escape your passion for pleasure. It will haunt you in the night. It will whisper to you in the day. You will feel its impulse in all you do and think and say. The problem is not that we desire. The problem is that we desire sin rather than God. The problem is that we have been duped by the Devil. We have believed what is perhaps the most pernicious lie ever told, namely, that the pleasures and delights of the world, the flesh, and the Devil are more enjoyable and satisfying than who God is for us in Jesus.
Sam Storms

Bible – Read the Español – (Spanish Modern) Isaías Chapter 15:1-9 Online.

Index: Español – (Spanish Modern)

 

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15:1 Profecía acerca de Moab: “Ciertamente en una noche fue destruida y silenciada Ar-moab. Ciertamente en una noche fue destruida y silenciada Quir-moab.

15:2 La hija de Dibón ha subido a los lugares altos para llorar. Moab gime por Nebo y por Medeba. Toda cabeza ha sido rapada, y toda barba rasurada.

15:3 En sus calles se ciñen de cilicio; todos lamentan en sus azoteas y en sus plazas, deshechos en llanto.

15:4 Claman Hesbón y Eleale; hasta Jahaz se oye su voz. Por eso gritan los hombres armados de Moab; el alma de cada uno desmaya.

15:5 “Mi corazón da gritos por Moab. Sus fugitivos se extienden hasta Zoar, hasta Eglat-selisiyá. Por la cuesta de Lujit suben con llanto; por el camino de Horonaim levantan clamor de quebranto.

15:6 Pues las aguas de Nimrim quedan desoladas. Ciertamente se seca la hierba; se extingue el pasto; no hay verdor.

15:7 Por eso, las riquezas que han adquirido y las que han almacenado, las llevan al torrente de los sauces.

15:8 Porque el griterío ha rodeado las fronteras de Moab; hasta Eglaim ha llegado su gemido, y hasta Beer-elim su clamor.

15:9 Ciertamente las aguas de Dibón se llenan de sangre; pero yo aún traeré sobre Dibón otras cosas: leones contra los fugitivos de Moab, y contra los sobrevivientes de la tierra.