# 167. (LIVE) Sonidos Familiares

EPISODE · Sep 3, 2023 · 19 MIN

# 167. (LIVE) Sonidos Familiares

from I Believe and you Podcast

Desde que nacemos nos familiarizamos con sonidos, realmente esto sucede desde el vientre de nuestra madre, cierto?, puede ser musica, voces y otros sonidos, y que pasa cuando al fin salimos del vientre?, escuchamos todo mas claro, pero en ese mismo instante también conocemos el dolor, nos reciben con un palmazo en las pompis, y eso es para ver que estemos bien, eso significa vida, es nuestro primer llanto, que tal recibimiento verdad?,. Llora el bebe de susto y llora la madre de alegría. Vamos creciendo y vamos aprendiendo a identificar cada sonido, no nacemos con ese conocimiento, es algo que conforme va pasando el tiempo vamos conociendo y familiarizándonos . Ahora, cuando iniciamos nuestra relación con El Señor, mas nos acercamos a El, mas lo conocemos, vamos a ir identificando su voz y aprendiendo la forma que El trabaja con nosotros, El Señor nos habla de diferentes formas, es el único que conoce lo mas profundo de tu corazón y sabe como llegar a ti, no necesitas esforzarte para buscarlo, El esta en ti. Sabes que no hay patrón, molde o un standard cuando hablamos de una relación con Dios, porque te digo esto?, porque todos somos diferentes, tu puedes heredar algunas cosas de tus padres o abuelos, pero no vas a ser igualito a ellos, ni siquiera los gemelos que pueden parecer idénticos, tienen un temperamento igual, y esto es increíble, porque El Señor nos conoce y nos ama tanto que sabe como hablar a nuestro corazón y pensamientos, El sabe llegar a ti, El Espíritu Santo es el encargado de hacerlo, va hacer todo lo posible para enseñarte, conducirte y edificarte en tu vida.

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