Monday, May 15, 2017

JESÚS HIZO LA VOLUNTAD DEL PADRE/JESUS DID THE FATHER'S WILL by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 3.1 Español/English

JESÚS HIZO LA VOLUNTAD DEL PADRE, Capítulo 3.1
Jesús en el Desierto

Mencioné anteriormente que Jesús no operó en el poder de Dios hasta que Él fue bautizado en agua y en el Espíritu Santo, fue guiado al desierto por el Espíritu Santo, ayunó, oró y venció al demonio. Sólo entonces Él regresó a Galilea en el poder del Espíritu Santo.

Es notable pensar que Jesús era un hombre y que Él es nuestro ejemplo. Es notable pensar que Jesús pudo haber sido injusto. Si Él no pudo haber sido injusto, ¿Por qué Satanás se molestó en tentarlo?

Habacuc 2:4 dice, "Aquel cuya alma no es recta se enorgullece". El Espíritu de Jesús el hombre era el Hijo del cielo. Ese Espíritu era perfecto y justo. Sin embargo Su alma y Su cuerpo vinieron de Su madre terrenal y tuvieron que ser hechos íntegros, al igual que como nuestro espíritu, alma y cuerpo serán hechos íntegros. Seremos íntegros cuando caminemos como Él caminó.

 Él Que Hace Justicia Es Justo

Mateo 3:13 empieza:

13 Entonces Jesús vino de Galilea al Jordán, donde estaba Juan, para ser bautizado por él.

1Pero Juan se le oponía, diciendo:—Yo necesito ser bautizado por ti, ¿y tú acudes a mí?
 15 Jesús le respondió:—Permítelo ahora, porque así conviene que cumplamos toda justicia. Entonces se lo permitió.

La palabra "justicia" significa ser declarado justo. Para ser declarado justo, tú debes ser guiado por el Espíritu de Dios y todo lo que hagas debe de ser la voluntad de Dios.

Nos enseñaron que la justicia era una posición. Nos enseñaron que fuimos hechos justos cuando recibimos a Jesús.

Sin embargo estudiando la vida de Jesús, yo empecé a ver que la justicia es por fe y está en el corazón. Entonces vi que Jesús era un siervo justo. Isaías 53:11 profetiza acerca de Jesús:

11Verá el fruto de la aflicción de su alma y quedará satisfecho; por su conocimiento justificará mi siervo justo a muchos, y llevará sobre sí las iniquidades de ellos.

Jesús es llamado un siervo justo. Su Espíritu era del Hijo del cielo, pero Él tenía un alma y un cuerpo como los nuestros. Su alma y Su cuerpo tenían debilidades como las nuestras y  Él pudo haber cedido a las tentaciones que enfrentó. Lo que hizo justo a Jesús fue Su fe y Su obediencia al Padre.

1 Juan 3:7 dice:

Hijitos, nadie os engañe; el que hace justicia es justo, como él es justo. 

El que hace justicia es justo, no él que sabe todas las definiciones de la palabra.

Mira otra vez en Mateo 3:15:

15 Jesús le respondió:—Permítelo ahora, porque así conviene que cumplamos toda justicia. Entonces se lo permitió

Jesús fue llamado un siervo justo. Era la voluntad de Dios que Juan el Bautista bautizará a Jesús en el río de Jordán y Él cumpliera la justicia de Dios, porque Él fue guiado  por el Espíritu y obedeció.

Jesús Complació al Padre

Continuamos con Mateo 3:16-17:

16 Y Jesús, después que fue bautizado, subió enseguida del agua, y en ese momento los cielos le fueron abiertos, y vio al Espíritu de Dios que descendía como paloma y se posaba sobre él. 

Jesús acababa de recibir el bautismo en el agua y el bautismo en el Espíritu Santo y Él oyó esto:

17 Y se oyó una voz de los cielos que decía: «Éste es mi Hijo amado, en quien tengo complacencia.»

Complació al Padre que Jesús debería ser bautizado en el agua y en el Espíritu Santo y el Padre lo dijo. Jesús es nuestro ejemplo, así como nuestro bautismo en el agua y el bautismo en el Espíritu Santo  complace al Padre. Recuerda que 1 Juan 2:6 nos dice: " El que dice que permanece en él, debe andar como él anduvo".

Jesús Fue Guiado por el Espíritu

De acuerdo con Lucas 3:23, "Jesús, al comenzar su ministerio, era como de treinta años".
Entonces, en Lucas 4:1, vemos:

1Jesús, lleno del Espíritu Santo, volvió del Jordán y fue llevado por el Espíritu al desierto

por cuarenta días, y era tentado por el diablo…

El Padre estaba complacido que Jesús subiera del agua y fuera bautizado en el Espíritu Santo. El Padre fue igualmente complacido cuando Él entró en el desierto por 40 días para ser tentado por el diablo. Jesús estaba siendo justo y Él fue justo porque Él estaba haciendo todo lo que Dios le pedía hacer. Él era guiado por el Espíritu de Dios.  Para ser guiado por el Espíritu es caminar por fe.


JESUS DID THE FATHER’S WILL by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 3.1 
Jesus in the Wilderness

I mentioned earlier that Jesus did not operate in the power of God until He was baptized in water and in the Holy Spirit, was led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit, and fasted and prayed and overcame the devil.  Only then did He return into Galilee in the power of the Holy Spirit.

It is remarkable to think that Jesus was a man and that He is our example.  It is remarkable to think that Jesus could have been unrighteous.  If He could not have been unrighteous, why did Satan bother to tempt Him?

Habakkuk 2:4 says, "Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him."  The Spirit of Jesus the man was the Son from Heaven. That Spirit was perfect and righteous. His soul and His body, however, came from His earthly mother and had to be made upright, just as our spirit, soul, and body will be made upright.   We will be made upright when we walk as He walked.

 He That Doeth Righteousness Is Righteous

Matthew 3:13 begins:

Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him (v. 13).

But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me  (v. 14)?

And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness.  Then he suffered him (v. 15).

The word "righteousness" means to be declared right.  To be declared right, you must be led by the Spirit of God, and everything you do must be the will of God.

We were taught that righteousness was a position.  We were taught that we were made righteous when we received Jesus Christ.

Studying the life of Jesus, however, I began to see that righteousness is by faith, and that it is in the heart.  Then I saw that Jesus was a righteous servant.  Isaiah 53:11 prophesies about Jesus:

He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many;

Jesus is called a righteous servant.  His Spirit was the Son from heaven, but He had a soul and a body like ours. His soul and His body had weaknesses like ours, and He could have yielded to the temptations that He faced. What made Jesus righteous was His faith and His obedience to the Father.

I John 3:7 says:

Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.

He that doeth righteousness is righteous, not he that knows all the definitions of the word. 

Look again at Matthew 3:15:

And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness.  Then he suffered him.

Jesus was called a righteous servant.  It was God's will that John the Baptist baptize Jesus in the river Jordan, and He fulfilled God's righteousness, because He was led by the Spirit and obeyed.

Jesus Pleased the Father

Matthew 3:16-17 continue:

And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him (v. 16):

Jesus had just received water baptism and baptism in the Holy Spirit and He heard this:

And lo a voice from heaven, saying, this is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased  (v. 17).

It pleased the Father that Jesus should be baptized in water and in the Holy Spirit, and the Father said so.  Jesus is our example, so our water baptism and baptism in the Holy Spirit also please the Father.  Remember that I John 2:6 tells us:  "He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked."

Jesus Was Led by the Spirit

According to Luke 3:23, "Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age."  Then, in Luke 4:1, we see:

And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness (v. 1),

Being forty days tempted of the devil... (v. 2).

The Father was pleased that Jesus came up out of the water and was baptized in the Holy Spirit.  The Father was equally as pleased that He entered into the wilderness for 40 days to be tempted of the devil.  Jesus was still righteous, and He was righteous because He was doing everything that God asked Him to do.  He was being led by the Spirit of God.  To be led by the Spirit is to walk by faith.

jESUS A FAIT LA VOLONTE DU PERE/JESUS DID THE FATHER'S WILL, by Doyle Davidson, Chapt. 3.1

JESUSA FAIT LA VOLONTE DU PERE, par Doyle Davidson

Chapitre 3.1 : Jésus dans le désert

J'ai indiqué précédemment que Jésus n'a pas opéré dans la puissance de Dieu avant qu'il ne reçoive le baptême de l'eau puis du Saint Esprit et qu'il ne soit conduit dans le désert par le Saint Esprit, où il a jeûné et prié et vaincu le diable. Après seulement, Il est retourné en Galilée dans la puissance du Saint Esprit.

Ce qui est incroyable c'est de penser que Jésus était un homme et qu'Il est notre exemple. Ce qui est tout aussi incroyable c'est de penser que Jésus aurait pu être injuste. Si cela n'avait pas été le cas alors pourquoi Satan a essayé de Le tenter ?

Habakuk 2:4 dit : "Voici, son âme enflée d'orgueil n'est pas droite en lui ; mais le juste vivra par sa foi." L'Esprit de Jésus, l'homme, était celui du Fils venant des Cieux. Cet Esprit était parfait et juste. Son âme et Son corps, cependant sont venus de sa mère terrestre et ont dû être rendus justes, tout comme votre esprit, votre âme et votre corps devront être rendus justes. Nous serons rendus juste lorsque nous marcherons comme Jésus a marché.

Celui qui pratique la Justice est Juste

Matthieu 3:13 commence : Alors Jésus vient de Galilée au Jourdain auprès de Jean, pour être baptisé par lui ; (v.13)
Mais Jean l'en empêchait fort, disant : Moi j'ai besoin d'être baptisé par toi et toi, tu viens à moi ! (v.14)
Et Jésus, répondant, lui dit : Laisse faire maintenant, car ainsi il nous est convenable d'accomplir toute justice. Alors il le laissa faire. (v.15)

Le mot ''justice'' signifie être déclaré juste. Pour être déclaré juste, vous devez être conduit par l'Esprit de Dieu et toutes vos actions doivent être selon la volonté de Dieu.

On nous a enseigné que la justice était une position. On nous a enseigné que nous avons été fait juste lorsque nous avons reçu Jésus Christ.

Cependant en étudiant la vie de Jésus, j'ai commencé à voir que la justice était par la foi et qu'elle est du cœur. Puis j'ai vu que Jésus était un serviteur juste. Esaïe 53:11 prophétise de Jésus ainsi :

Il verra du travail de son âme et sera satisfait : par sa connaissance mon serviteur juste enseignera la justice à plusieurs ;

NB : En anglais le texte dit : il justifiera plusieurs et non pas il enseignera la justice à plusieurs.

Jésus est appelé un serviteur juste. Son Esprit était celui du Fils des cieux, mais Son âme et Son corps étaient comme les nôtres. Son âme et Son esprit ont connu les mêmes faiblesses que les nôtres, et il aurait pu aisément céder aux tentations qu'il a rencontrées. Mais ce qui a rendu Jésus juste, c'est Sa foi et Son obéissance au Père.

I Jean 3:7 dit : Enfants, que personne ne vous égare : celui qui pratique la justice est juste, comme lui est juste.

Celui qui pratique la justice est juste, mais ce n'est celui qui connaît toutes les définitions de la parole.

Regardez encore Matthieu 3:15 : Et Jésus, répondant, lui dit : Laisse faire maintenant, car ainsi il nous est convenable d'accomplir toute justice. Alors il le laissa faire.

Jésus était appellé un serviteur juste. C'était la volonté de Dieu que Jean le Baptiste baptise Jésus dans la rivière du Jourdain. Il a accompli la justice de Dieu parce qu'il était conduit par l'Esprit et qu'il a obéi.

JESUS DID THE FATHER’S WILL, Chapter 3, Jesus in the Wilderness (Part 1)

I mentioned earlier that Jesus did not operate in the power of God until He was baptized in water and in the Holy Spirit, was led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit, and fasted and prayed and overcame the devil.  Only then did He return into Galilee in the power of the Holy Spirit.

It is remarkable to think that Jesus was a man and that He is our example.  It is remarkable to think that Jesus could have been unrighteous.  If He could not have been unrighteous, why did Satan bother to tempt Him?

Habakkuk2:4 says, "Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him."  The Spirit of Jesus the man was the Son from Heaven.  That Spirit was perfect and righteous.  His soul and His body, however, came from His earthly mother and had to be made upright, just as our spirit, soul, and body will be made upright.  We will be made upright when we walk as He walked.

He That Doeth Righteousness Is Righteous 

Matthew 3:13 begins: Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him (v. 13).
But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me (v. 14)?
And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness.  Then he suffered him (v. 15).  

The word "righteousness" means to be declared right.  To be declared right, you must be led by the Spirit of God, and everything you do must be the will of God.

We were taught that righteousness was a position.  We were taught that we were made righteous when we received Jesus Christ.

Studying the life of Jesus, however, I began to see that righteousness is by faith, and that it is in the heart.  Then I saw that Jesus was a righteous servant.  Isaiah 53:11 prophesies about Jesus:

He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; 

Jesus is called a righteous servant.  His Spirit was the Son from heaven, but He had a soul and a body like ours.  His soul and His body had weaknesses like ours, and He could have yielded to the temptations that He faced.  What made Jesus righteous was His faith and His obedience to the Father.

I John 3:7 says : Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. 

He that doeth righteousness is righteous, not he that knows all the definitions of the word. 

Look again at Matthew 3:15: And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.  Then he suffered him.



Jesus was called a righteous servant.  It was God's will that John the Baptist baptize Jesus in the river Jordan, and He fulfilled God's righteousness, because He was led by the Spirit and obeyed.

ISUS A FĂCUT VOIA TATĂLUI/JESUS DID THE FATHER’S WILL by Doyle Davidson Chapter 4 Part 1 română/engleză

Isus Îi Făcea Pe Plac Tatălui, Capitolul 4 Partea 1
Isus a fost îndrumat de Duhhul Sfânt. Isus a făcut mereu lucruri care îi aduceau plăcere Tatălui. Uitați-vă la Ioan 8:28. Acestea sunt cuvintele pe care Isus le-a spus Fariseilor:
Isus le-a zis: Când Îl veți înălța pe Fiul Omului, atunci veți cunoaște că Eu sunt și că nu fac nimic de la Mine Însumi, ci spun aceste lucruri așa cum M-a învățat Tatăl (v. 28).
Iar Cel Ce M-a trimis este cu Mine. El nu M-a lăsat singur, pentru că Eu fac întotdeauna ceea ce-I este plăcut (v. 29).
Țineți minte că în Ioan 11:42, Isus I-a spus Tatălui că L-a ascultat mereu. Aici, Isus spune, “Eu fac întotdeauna ceea ce-I este plăcut.” Și în Ioan 2:6, apostolul Ioan a spus că noi trebuie să mergem așa cum a mers Isus.
Dacă noi mergem așa cum a mers Isus, Dumnezeu ne va asculta mereu, și noi putem să facem numai lucrurile care Îi aduc Lui plăcere și nimic altceva. Aici nu apare nicio încercare și eroare. Aici nu apare “câștigi ceva, pierzi ceva.” Aici e frăția perfectă cu Dumnezeu, ascultarea perfectă, a face ceea ce Dumnezeu vrea să faci. Singurele lucruri pe care le vei face vreodată sunt acelea care aduc plăcere Domnului.
Acum, dacă faceți ceea ce Îi aduce plăcere Lui Dumnezeu, nu voi veți fi aceia cărora li se va aduce plăcere. Dumnezeu vă va testa în toate felurile în ainte de a vă da multă responsabilitate, pentru a afla dacă voi vreți să vă aduceți vouă plăcere sau dacă veți face mereu acele lucruri care Îi aduc Lui plăcere.
Nu știu nimic în viața mea de astăzi care să nu Îi aducă plăcere Lui Dumnezeu. Dacă aș ști, L-aș ruga pe Dumnezeu să facă ceva în privința asta. Nu vă spun că fac ceva anume--vă spun că nu știu să fac ceva rău.
Dacă aș face ceva ce nu Îi face plăcere, în câteva ore El mi-ar spune. Acum nu Îi ia mult timp să ajungă la mine. Înainte, dura mai mult timp. Dar acum nu mi-e frică să vă spun cu tot trupul că ceea ce fac Îi aduce plăcere Lui Dumnezeu.
Știți vum șyiu că ceea ce fac acum Îi aduce plăcere Domnului? Pentru că spun cu îndrăzneală că așa e.
Dacă și voi spuneți cu îndrăzneală, fără rușine, în fața oamenilor, că Îi aduceți plăcere Lui Dumnezeu, și dacă nu spuneți adevărul, Dumnezeu vă va opri vă va spune, “Așteaptă un minut, o să îți arăt că nu Mă asculți.” Niciodată să nu credeți că puteți să vă faceți voua pe plac.
De fiecare dată când spun asta, spun, “Ei bine, slavă Domnului, voi afla, nu-i așa?” Dar știu ce Îi aduce plăcere Domnului. Și Îi aduce plăcere atunci când voi și eu Îl ascultăm și avem încredere în El.
Învățați Să Aveți Încredere În Dumnezeu
Imediat după ce am devenit creștin, mă aflam în ferma mea din Missouri. La fermă aveam un hambar cu un acoperiș de tablă. O parte a hambarului avea o linie dreaptă de acoperiș, dar pe cealaltă parte acoperișul a căzut 25 de picioare (7,62 metri) direct pe pământ.
Niște cuie ieșeau din table acoperișului, așa că l-am rugat pe tatăl meu să țină un capăt al sforii cât timp eu mergeam către marginea acoperișului și băteam din nou cuiele în tablă. Am luat ciocanul, niște cuie și sfoara și tatăl meu a stat în vârful hambarului ca să țină sfoara când eu mergeam pe marginea acoperișului.
Când timp stăteam acolo, Dumnezeu mi-a spus, “Să ai încredere în tatăl tău pământesc că te va ține pe hambar.” Eu am spus, “Bineînțeles, nu îmi va da drumul.”Dumnezeu mi-a spus, “De ce nu ai încredere în mine?” Eu am spus, “Trebuie să glumești.”
Dumnezeu mi-a oferit niște lecții practice. Eu mă aflam acolo, la 25 de picioare de pământ, stând pe marginea acoperișului, ținându-mă de o sfoară, iar Dumnezeu mi-a spus mie, “Să ai încredere în tatăl tăi pâmântesc că te va ține acolo. Asta e forma prin care vreau ca tu să ai încredere în Mine--să ai încredere în Mine că atunci când ești la marginea unei stânci, și trebuie să treci peste, nu te voi lăsa să cazi.”
Nu am uitat niciodată ce mi-a spus Dumnezeu, chiar dacă a fost acum 20 de ani. Țin minute asta, dar nu mai țin minte când L-am primit pe Isus.
Este important să țineți minte că sunteți mai mult decât salvați. Este important să țineți mintele cuvintele pe care Dumnezeu le vorbește către voastră despre a avea încredere în El, pentru că a avea încredere în Dumnezeu este cel mai măreț lucru pe care îl puteți face vreodată. A avea încredere în El vă va ține salvați.
Vă învăț să credeți în Dumnezeu și să faceți mereu lucrurile care Îi aduc plăcere. Atunci când faceți lucrurile care Îi aduc plăcere Lui Dumnezeu, și nu faceți nimic altceva în afară de aceste lucruri, El vă va binecuvânta mereu. El vă va proteja. Îngerii Lui vor veghea mereu asupra voastră, și nu vă vor lăsa să vă împiedicați de pietre. Dar trebuie să învățați să aveți încredere în Dumnezeu.
Apostolul Pavel a spus că a învățat să fie suficient în orice stare s-ar afla. Nu a spus că într-o zi anume a fost salvat și dintr-o dată, a fost suficient. A spus că a învățat să fie suficient.

Jesus Pleased The Father, by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 4 Part 1
Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit. Jesus always did the things that pleased the Father. Look at John 8:28. These are words that Jesus spoke to the Pharisees:
Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things (v. 28).
And he that sent me is with me: the Father hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please him (v. 29).
Remember that in John 11:42, Jesus said that the Father always heard him. Here, Jesus says, “I do always those things that please him.” And in 1 John 2:6, the apostle John said that we ought to walk as Jesus walked.
If we walk as Jesus walked, God always hears us, and we can always do the things that please Him and nothing else. That is not trial and error. That is not “win some, lose some,” That is perfect fellowship with God, perfect obedience, doing what God wants you to do. The only things you will ever do are those things that please God.
Now, if you do what pleases God, you will not be pleasing yourself. God will test you in every way before He gives you much responsibility, to find out whether you want to please yourself or whether you will always do those things that please Him.
I do not know of anything in my life today that is not pleasing to God. If I did, I would ask God to do something about it. I am not telling you that I am not doing anything--I am telling you that I do not know of anything.
If I were doing something that was not pleasing to Him, within a few hours He would tell me. It does not take God very long to get through to me now. It used to take Him a long time. But I am not afraid to tell you boldly that what I am doing today is pleasing to God.
Do you know how I know that what I am doing today is pleasing to God? Because I will boldly say so.
If you boldly, unashamedly, before people, say that you are pleasing God, and you are not telling the truth, God will stop you and say, “Wait a minute, I’ll show you that you are not obeying Me.” Never think that you can please yourself.
Every time I say this, I say, “Well, praise God, we will find out, won’t we?” But I know what pleases God. And it blesses Him for you and me to obey Him and trust Him.
Learn to Trust God
Right after I became a Christian, I was on my farm in Missouri. On the farm was a barn with a tin roof. One side of the barn had a low roof line, but on the other side, the roof abruptly dropped 25 feet straight to the ground.
A couple of nails were sticking out of some of the tin on the roof, so I asked my father to hold onto one end of a rope while I walked down to the edge of the roof and nailed the tin down. I took the hammer and some nails and a rope, and my father sat on the top of the barn holding the rope while I walked down to the edge of the roof.
While I was sitting there, God said to me, “You trust your earthly father to keep you on this barn.” I said, “Sure, he won’t turn me loose.” God said, “Why don’t you trust me like that?” I said, “You have to be kidding.”
God has given me some practical lessons. There I was, 25 feet above the ground, sitting on the very edge of the roof, hanging onto a rope, and God said to me, “You trust your earthly father to keep yo up here. That is the way I want you to trust Me--to trust Me that when you are right on the edge of a cliff, about to go over, I will not let you fall.”
I have never forgotten what God said to me, even though it was 20 years ago. I remember that, but I do not even remember when I received Jesus.
It is important to remember that you are more than saved. It is important to remember the words that God speaks to your heart about trusting Him, because trusting God is the greatest thing that you can ever do. Trusting Him will keep you saved.
I am teaching you to believe God and always do the things that please Him. When you do the things that please God, and you do not do anything except the things that please Him, He will always bless you. He will protect you. His angels will have charge over you, and they will not let you dash your foot against a stone. But you have to learn to trust God.
The apostle Paul said that he learned to be sufficient in whatever state he was in. He did not say that one day he was saved and suddenly he was sufficient. He said that he learned to be sufficient.

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Luke 14:23,
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