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  THE MESSAGE OF SALVATION Salvation is the act of rescueing someone from harm to safty.  In the New Testament, the term salvation describes two essential components of a Christian’s life: Being delivered from the penalty of sin, which is eternal death (Romans 6:23) "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord"  Key Interpretations of Romans 6:23:The Wages of Sin (Death): Sin is described as breaking God's law, which earns a "payment" or "reasonable return."  Sin is a separation from God, encompassing both physical and spiritual death. The Gift of God (Life): Unlike wages, is Being delivered from mortality and given the gift of eternal life. This gift of eternal life is available only through faith in Jesus Christ, the Mediator who absorbed the cost of sin. Eternal life is not something a person can earn through good deeds; rather, it is a free gift of grace that is received by believing in Jesus...
  Los desafíos que se presentan al servir a Dios y los beneficios que se obtienen al superar la oscuridad de la carrera, confiando únicamente en Dios y sin apoyarse en las propias fuerzas.   La historia de Manasés y la linterna. Cuando Manasés escuchó por primera vez el llamado del rey para emprender un viaje, imaginó caminos luminosos, multitudes que lo aclamaban y victorias fáciles. Confiado en sus propias habilidades, empacó cuerdas resistentes, herramientas afiladas y provision es suficientes para toda la vida. El rey sonrió y le entregó solo una cosa: una pequeña linterna. «Con esto bastará», dijo el rey. Manasés le dio las gracias, aunque en secreto se preguntaba por qué el rey había pasado por alto todo lo demás y solo le había dado una linterna. El viaje comenzó bien. Manasés cruzó ríos, escaló colinas y resolvió problemas con su propia habilidad. Cada éxito lo convenció de que su fuerza lo acercaba al propósito del rey. Entonces entró en el Valle de las Sombras, en la...
The challenges one faces in serving God and the benefits that follow if one is able to sail through the dark night of the race, trusting God alone, and not leaning on one's strength. The story of Manasseh and the Lantern. When Manasseh first heard the King's call to embark on a journey, he imagined bright roads, cheering crowds, and victories that would come easily. With confidence in his own abilities, he packed strong ropes, sharp tools, and enough provisions to last a lif etime. The King smiled and handed him only one thing—a small lantern. "This will be enough," the King said. Mansseh thanked Him, though secretly he wondered why the King had overlooked everything else and have given him just a lantern. The journey began well. Manasseh crossed rivers, climbed hills, and solved problems with his own skill. Each success convinced him that his strength was carrying him closer to the King's purpose. Then he entered the Valley of Shadows, the dark night. The sunligh...