Il figliol prodigo

Il figliol prodigo

 

Il figliol prodigo
Di Toni Weisz/Abuso Recovery

Luca 15:11-24, Geremia 31:3a.C, Luca 15:10, II Corinzi 5:21un, Efesini 2:1B, Luca 15:10, Rivelazione 7:9, romani 8:15a.C, Rivelazione 19:9, e romani 8:35

Luca 15:11-24

Poi ha detto: “Un certo uomo aveva due figli. E il più giovane di loro ha detto a suo padre, 'Padre, Dammi la parte dei beni che mi cade. "Così ha diviso loro il suo sostentamento. E non molti giorni dopo, Il figlio minore si è riunito tutti insieme, viaggiato in un paese lontano, e ci sono state sprecate i suoi beni con prodigo (dispendioso) vita. Ma quando aveva trascorso tutto, Si è verificato una grave carestia in quella terra, e ha iniziato a essere in desiderata. Poi andò e si unì a un cittadino di quel paese, e lo mandò nei suoi campi per nutrire suini. E avrebbe volentieri riempiti gli stomaci con i baccelli che i suini mangiavano, E nessuno gli ha dato niente.

“Ma quando è venuto da solo, ha detto, 'Quanti dei servitori assunti di mio padre hanno abbastanza pane e da risparmiare, E perisco la fame! Mi sorgerò e andrò da mio padre, e gli dirò, "Padre, Ho peccato contro il paradiso e davanti a te, e non sono più degno di essere chiamato tuo figlio. Fammi come uno dei tuoi servitori. " '

“E si alzò e venne da suo padre. Ma quando era ancora molto lontano, Suo padre lo vide e aveva compassione, e corse e cadde sul collo e lo baciò. E il figlio gli disse, 'Padre, Ho peccato contro il paradiso e alla tua vista, e non sono più degno di essere chiamato tuo figlio. "

“Ma il padre ha detto ai suoi servitori, 'Tira fuori la veste migliore e mettilo su di lui, e mette un anello sulla mano e sandali in piedi. E porta qui il vitello grasso e uccidilo, E mangiamo e sii allegro; Per questo mio figlio era morto ed è di nuovo vivo; Era perso e si trova. "E iniziarono a essere allegri.”

Alcuni hanno chiamato questo, “Il padre in esecuzione,"Invece di, “Il figlio prodigo,"Perché sono le azioni del Padre in queste Scritture che danno uno sguardo al cuore di Dio, il nostro Padre celeste, verso di noi, I suoi figli. Posso immaginare il padre che guarda all'orizzonte ogni giorno per un assaggio di suo figlio che torna a casa. E ogni giorno, perdere la speranza che sarebbe tornato. Poi un giorno, Individua suo figlio ed è pieno di compassione per lui. Si aggira i suoi lombi (prende la sua veste da dietro tra le gambe e se la infila nella cintura) e corre da suo figlio. Durante i tempi biblici, Un uomo della sua statura nella comunità non farebbe una cosa del genere in pubblico, Ma non gli importava quello che pensavano gli altri. Ho letto che il figlio avrebbe potuto essere bandito dalla città o umiliato pubblicamente, Perché ha disonorato suo padre e la loro città con le sue azioni peccaminose. Questo era un altro possibile motivo per cui il padre corse da suo figlio; Voleva proteggerlo dall'umiliazione e dal giudizio degli altri.

Mettiamoci nei panni del figlio prodigo. Non siamo scappati dalle case che Dio ci aveva dato in parte a causa della disfunzione, e/o volevamo esplorare il mondo e vivere le nostre vite? Nel frattempo, Il nostro Padre celeste sta guardando e sta cercando di tornare a casa da lui. Come deve aver spezzato il suo cuore vedere il distruttivo, scelte empie che abbiamo fatto. Eppure, Ci ama con un amore eterno; Lui desidera che torniamo a casa da lui (Geremia 31:3a.C). Gli angeli in cielo si rallegrano di un peccatore che si pente (Luca 15:10).

Dio ha mandato suo figlio a morire per noi in modo da poter essere liberati dal giudizio che meritavamo a causa di tutti i nostri peccati. Adoro la correlazione tra il padre del figlio prodigo e il nostro Padre celeste. Gesù è diventato peccato per noi (II Corinzi 5:21un) ed era nudo, fare finta, e crocifisso, ed è morto per noi. Era umiliato e torturato per me e per te. Quando penso a quello che Gesù ha fatto sulla croce per me, Sono sopraffatto dalla gratitudine perché so che non me lo merita, ma ricevo umilmente questo prezioso dono di salvezza che costa a Dio la cosa più preziosa che aveva, Suo figlio.

Infine, Anche noi eravamo morti nelle nostre trasgressioni e peccati contro Dio, (Efesini 2:1B) Ma quando abbiamo confessato i nostri peccati, Come il figlio prodigo, Siamo stati accolti nella famiglia di Dio. C'è stata una celebrazione in paradiso il giorno in cui hai ricevuto Cristo come tuo Salvatore (Luca 15:10). Dio ti ha vestito in una bellissima veste bianca (Rivelazione 7:9), Metti un anello sul dito, e ti ha adottato nella sua santa famiglia (romani 8:15a.C). Un giorno, Saremo tutti insieme per la grande festa in paradiso, la cena del matrimonio dell'agnello (Rivelazione 19:9). Alleluia! Grazie, Gesù!

Grazie, Padre, per il dono dell'adozione nella tua famiglia. Non sono più un orfano, uno sconosciuto, o un emarginato; Io sono tuo per sempre.

Nota: A voi preziosi che non avevano buoni padri terreni, È difficile pensare a Dio come a un buon Padre celeste. Per favore sappi che il cuore di Dio si è rotto quando ha visto l'abuso e trascura che hai sofferto per mano dei tuoi padri terreni. Dio non è come i tuoi padri terreni; È gentile, gentile, puro, santo, e fedele. Ti ama con un amore eterno. Niente può separarti dall'amore di Dio attraverso Cristo Gesù, nostro Signore (romani 8:35).

Domande:

Com'era la tua relazione con tuo padre terreno?

Vedi Dio come un padre buono e gentile? Se non, Si prega di spiegare.

Per favore, contatta se hai bisogno di parlare o hai bisogno di preghiera.

Sei amato,

Toni

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Aborto: La nostra unica opzione

Aborto: La nostra unica opzione

Aborto: La nostra unica opzione

By Toni Weisz/Spiritual Warfare

Scripture References: Genesi 3:15 and Genesis 1:27

Genesi 3:15“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.”

Genesi 1:27“So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.”

It takes courage to be healed from a past abortion. Going back to look at the sins that contributed to our abortion decision is hard.

Did I seek God? NO.

Did I ask a Christian friend? NO, I didn’t have any.

Did I ask my parents for help? I didn’t. How about you?

From the time we are little girls, the enemy’s plan is to isolate us. That way, he has us exactly where he wants us when we are faced with life-altering decisions: alone.

In the book of Genesis, we learn that Satan’s purpose was to destroy the seed of the woman who would give birth to the Messiah. God’s response to Satan in the garden describes the struggle that would ensue because of this purpose: “I will put enmity (hostility) between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.” (Genesi 3:15).

Since that very moment, every child in the womb has become a target for Satan to destroy. Satan hates humans because we are created in the image of God (ref. Genesi 1:27). He takes this hatred one step further by convincing women that abortion is a good thing. How sinister is that? It is evil and unnatural for a woman, a mother, to kill her baby. Those of us who’ve had an abortion have done just that.

How did we let this happen?

Here are a few questions we can ask ourselves to uncover the reason(S) behind our abortions. I’ve included my own answers.

Domande:

  1. What were the circumstances that lead to your abortion(S)?

Toni: I was in college living an ungodly life filled with drugs, alcool, and sex. I was running away from my past pain. I just wanted to escape from my life, and this sinful lifestyle gave me some relief for a little while. Così, when I found myself pregnant, I was fearful my child would be severely deformed from all the drugs and alcohol. I also feared my parent’s reaction.

  1. When you found out you were pregnant, who did you tell?

Toni: I told one of my housemates who also had an abortion; she said it was no big deal. She had just had one recently. I told one of my boyfriend’s sisters; she even told me where to make an appointment.

  1. Did you tell your parents? If yes, what was their reaction?

Toni: NO, I was too fearful of their reaction, and I didn’t want to hurt them. I wish I would have had the courage to tell them. I made a mistake and needed help, but I did not have the courage to do that.

  1. Did you talk with the father of the baby? Did he have a say?

Toni: He just assumed I would have an abortion. He didn’t know what his role was. We really didn’t talk about it. The father of that baby is my husband, and we will be celebrating our 40th anniversary this year.

  1. Does your abortion decision still bring you deep pain and regret?

Toni: I still mourn the loss of my son, Joseph. But by the grace of God, He has healed me from my past abortion. And I look forward to the day when I will see my son face-to-face. Grazie, Dio, for this gift.

The members of My Ashes to Beauty are here to walk alongside you and to help you. This ministry offers you hope and healing through a relationship with Jesus, la Parola di Dio, lo spirito Santo, and a safe community to share your heart and your tears from your past abortion.

God wants His daughters healed and whole to live the abundant life He came to give them. Please reach out if you need additional help and healing. Scrivimi a: arwsg4u2@gmail.com.

Sei amato,

Toni

 

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Grazia incredibile

Grazia incredibile

Grazia incredibile

by Toni Weisz/Abuse Recovery
Efesini 4:29-32 and Numbers 6:24-26

Efesini 4:29-32
Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. And be kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ forgave you.

In the Moody Handbook of Theology, Paul Enns defines God’s grace as the unmerited or undeserving favor of God to those who are under condemnation. I did not grow up in a home where grace was displayed instead of harsh punishment. Come un bambino, this caused me to be fearful and to hide.

I went to a church that was big and dark inside, and they spoke in a foreign language. The school associated with this church was very much the same. Students were hit with rulers when they disobeyed. Because I did not see grace and love in these formative places, I believed God was harsh and angry and ready to hit me when I got out of line. I began to believe that my faith in God was based upon my good works, per esempio., If I am good, I will be loved and accepted, but if I disobey, I will be severely punished. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why I didn’t run to God when I was 21, unmarried, and pregnant. I was fearful that He too would judge me harshly and punish me severely.

During my adult life, I once again encountered a harsh church environment. My husband and I and our family started attending a legalistic church for several years where it was all about following the rules with no room for grace. The Holy Spirit in me was so grieved that I could barely feel or sense His presence.

At first, I didn’t recognize it, but I was experiencing spiritual abuse. Even so, I wanted to serve Jesus. If that meant wearing dresses 24/7 and obeying ridiculous rules, then that’s what I would do. This spiritual oppression greatly affected my soul, and I felt like I was slowly dying inside. Unfortunately, i miei figli (who were in high school at the time) were also subjected to this spiritual abuse. I was so grateful when we finally got away from that toxic environment.

Similarly, I have experienced harsh treatment from another ministry leader as well. I felt like I could never do anything right and was always under a microscope. Every little thing I did was magnified and made into a public example. I was so embarrassed and felt discouraged. But God called me to the abortion recovery ministry, and I was not going to stop until God told me to.

Poi un giorno, God brought a leader into my life who was kind and gentle. She gave me permission to just be me and fostered a safe environment in which I could open up and share about the emotional and spiritual abuse I was experiencing. I trusted her, and she truly encouraged me. It was so refreshing to have a leader that was sweet and kind, just like Jesus.

In our ministry, we want each woman to feel safe and know that she can share her story without judgement. We encourage her to use her voice, perhaps for the first time in her life. We want her to see the love of Jesus in our words and our actions. God wants our words to speak hope and life into the lives of the women He brings to our ministry, and that is what we will always try to do.

God has given us His heart for these courageous women. We are honored to walk alongside them on their healing journeys. You too are welcome here, courageous woman. Come as you are; we are waiting for you.

Closing Thoughts
What is grace? Grace is a gift from God; it cannot be earned.

Grace is overlooking someone else’s faults and loving them where they are.

I am so grateful for God’s overwhelming love and grace in my life. This grace compels me to love others, to extend mercy, and to be kind to all people. This grace humbles me when I think about what Jesus did for me on the cross…a gift I can never repay.

Number 6:24-26
“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.”

 

Reflection Questions:

  1. Do you judge yourself or others harshly?
  2. Do others treat you harshly?
  3. Have you received God’s grace?
  4. Are you able to extend God’s grace to others?
  5. Come possiamo pregare per te?

Per favore contattaci se hai bisogno di parlare. You can email me at: toni@myashestobeauty.com.

Sei amato,
Toni

 

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Il coraggio di Maria

Il coraggio di Maria

Il coraggio di Maria

By Toni Weisz/Spiritual Disciplines

Scritture: Luca 1:26-38, 1 John 1:9. Deuteronomy 22:20-21, e romani 8:28

In the book of Luke, we read about an incredibly brave teenager named Mary. Mary was a common name back then; it meant bitter. The people were bitter because the prophets were silent for 400 anni. There was no revelation at all between the Old Testament and the New Testament for all this time. They felt bitter because they thought God had forgotten them and His promise of their Messiah.

We see this incredible dialogue between Mary and the angel Gabriel. He said to her, “Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women! Do not be afraid, Maria, for you have found favor with God.” He proceeded to tell her she would conceive and bear a Son and shall call His name Jesus. God used this young woman mightily to bring forth the promised Messiah, Emmanuel—God with us. Instead of running from her situation or panicking, she prayed and sought the Lord’s leading. Why didn’t we trust God when we found ourselves with an unplanned pregnancy? If you have confessed this sin to Him, He has forgiven you. 1 John 1:9: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

Mary could have been stoned for being pregnant outside of marriage because that was the law back then. Deuteronomy 22:20–21 speaks about the laws pertaining to sexual sins. Not only could Mary have been stoned, but Joseph, her espoused husband, could have walked away from the relationship by writing a bill of divorcement because they were legally betrothed to one another. But God protected Mary from both of these consequences because she had not sinned. She was supernaturally impregnated by the Holy Spirit of God. She was so courageous and brave. She risked her own life and reputation to obey God. What a beautiful testimony we see in her life.

This week will be 44 years since I aborted my son, Joseph, on December 10, 1980. I wish I had the courage like Mary to have my baby, but I allowed the fear of man to push me to abort my baby. I cannot change my past, but I can learn from my mistakes.

God used my abortion to bring me into a relationship with Jesus. Adesso, I have the distinct honor of walking with all of you on your healing journeys. God has certainly taken my ashes, my horrible sins, and turned them into something beautiful for my good and His glory, and you are all a part of that. I believe that God makes all things work together for good to those who love Him, to those who are the called according to His purpose (Rif. romani 8:28). Dio, through the work of the Holy Spirit, is continually sanctifying us and conforming us to the image of Jesus. You all are so precious to Him; I hope you know that.

Domande da prendere a cuore:

  1. How long has it been since your past abortion(S)?
  2. Are you still holding onto your secret of abortion(S)?
  3. Have you allowed God access to all your broken places so that He can heal you? Se non, trust Him today. He wants you healed and whole so that you can become the woman He created you to be.
  4. Come possiamo pregare per te?

I pray this topic has been helpful for you. Please reach out if you need to talk or need prayer: toni@myashestobeauty.com. I wish you a very blessed Christmas. God is still performing miracles today.

Sei amato,
Toni

 

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"Maria, Lo sapevate?"

 

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