My husband and I were raised in Catholic families in Colombia, and from an early age our parents taught us the fundamental moral principles of the Catholic religion. But on April of 1989, when we were born again, we began to understand the true meaning of being a Christian and since then our relationship with God has become more personal. Since then we began to write. José Joaquin wrote reflections about the love of God and messages of hope for humanity, and I wrote wise advice for all families everywhere.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

OH PURE AND BEAUTIFUL FREEDOM TO CHOOSE THE WAY WE WANT!


We’re going with Jesus Christ to that Heaven of splendor, for otherwise we would go with Satan to that hell of horror. Today you can choose, but tomorrow you may no longer. Fly young! You are a stubborn animal and a hater if you despise the Lord because the results are not for a moment, but for all eternity. And we are worth so much that the Lord from Heaven would have come and died on the cross even if it were only for one person. Dear friend, you can go wherever you want, but I will not choose badly. I’m going 100% with my Daddy, God. We look for the goods from above because those on Earth have very little value.
Our destiny is eternal and we cannot change it; that was the law that you imposed on us Father God (Ecclesiastes 3:11).
Father God, beautiful purity, I find nothing more to say of the impulses of my heart to celebrate our King. Let’s imagine ourselves in the arms where we will be for all eternity. There is wonderful security in the beautiful friendship with Jesus, for He shed for us his precious blood. Don’t get left behind friend/brother because He is our salvation. Let's all join together, we that think alike, and let us assure that many are the followers of the Lord.

I could tell you many more things, but I do not want to tire you so that you can continue reading these messages. The Lord bless all the elect that love following Him. Many thanks.
Cordially,
José Joaquín Agudelo G.
May 29, 2009

SAD WEEK


Hello beautiful family and dear friends, sometimes we forget that the love of God does not remove us from our trials, but it helps us to endure them to grow in faith. So with bitter sorrow I went to Jesus and showed him my pain. After the celebration of Thanksgiving last November, we listened to the Black Friday commercials; I don’t even understand why it’s called black, knowing very well that the businessmen make a profit from it. You are probably wondering: Why all this? Very simply because a week after this holiday, I experienced in my heart not a black Friday, but a black week where everything happened to me. Problems with the pension that my husband left me in Colombia, problems with the health of my niece, problems with the medicine of my eldest daughter, problems because someone hit the car of one of my daughters, problems with my memory, etc. Thank God my daughter from Tennessee called me and gave me consolation telling me that older we are, the more sensitive we become. “For example, mom, you are more sensitive than me; I am more sensitive than my 17-year-old son Nathanael, he is more sensitive than an elementary school child; and this child is more sensitive than a baby in the crib. This sensitivity refers to perceiving more the circumstances around us that cause us stress. So do not worry, just remember that God is always with us, in beautiful moments and also in those that hurt.”
Are you in crisis? This is what I recommend: Do not demand explanations from God, do not count on your ability to understand what is happening. Don’t let your faith shrink, but rather trust in Him saying, "Thy will be done". Also remember Job saying "even if you kill me, I will trust in you". So I invite you to analyze the following anonymous text entitled "Black Friday":
About two thousand years ago there was a black Friday, the blackest in history. Luke tells us that on that black Friday while the Son of God was lifted up and nailed to the cross, the whole earth was left in darkness (Luke 23:44). In that "black Friday", God made the best offer for humanity to receive; He made salvation free and within reach of all of us. On that black Friday at Golgotha ​​he did not just make a simple discount for our debt, He paid it off completely because God's love is unconditional.
Did you know that Pastor Billy Graham wrote something about affliction? He says, "Brokenness is the gateway to communion with God. Could it be possible to trust in God and feel afflicted at the same time? Yes. Recognizing your hopelessness before God can be an affirmation of faith. Remember that David wrote ‘although I am very distressed, I still believe in God’ since God allowed him to say what he felt and would continue to love him. "
When you put your worries in the hands of God, He puts his peace in your heart. Today I allow myself to leave behind the dark parts of my life and move forward safely towards a future filled with light, the light of God, the hand of God.
Let us also practice always what the Holy Spirit tells us in the book of James 5:13, "Is there anyone among you that is afflicted? Pray. Is any cheerful? Sing praises." That is to say, regardless of the circumstance, we must turn to the Lord either in clamor or in praise. The important thing is to do it soon, be it one or the other.
With love,
                     Maria Fanny Agudelo
8/12/2018