Who is God really in your life?
He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Holy Spirit says to the church
Associate Pastor Mireya San
Who is God really in your life?
For many, God is only a way out when problems arise. They seek Him in times of need but forget Him when everything seems to be going well. However, God does not want to be just an emergency resource. He wants to be Father.
From the beginning, that was His purpose:
“Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.”
(Genesis 1:26)
God created man for relationship, communion, and constant dialogue—just as a father speaks with his children. But humanity turned away from that relationship.
When man distorts God
After losing communion with God, man began to pursue human ideas, distorted thinking, and empty philosophies.
“Why do the nations rage…?”
(Psalm 2:1–3)
In doing so, many have created a god in their own image: a god who approves everything, who does not correct, who does not confront. And when things go wrong, they blame God—even though He was never part of their decisions.
God is clear:
“There is no peace for the wicked.”
(Isaiah 57:21)
The wicked are not only those who do wrong, but those who turn away from God, allowing their hearts to drift. That is why today it is necessary to decide: who is God to you?
Truth and lies cannot coexist
God does not delight in lies or in those who lie.
The Bible says that the father of lies is the devil (John 8:44).
Whoever claims to know God but lives in lies is deceived.
“Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring?”
(James 3:11–12)
You cannot confess God with your mouth and deny His character with your behavior. This reflects resistance to change—a lack of self-control—where a person becomes more filled with human character than with the character of God.
A call to awaken
The question is direct: when will you wake up?
You cannot continue living this way. The times are declaring that something serious is about to happen. The world senses it, creation reflects it, and the Word confirms it.
But there is hope.
Whoever knows God and chooses to change has Hope = Christ.
The glorious hope of the Church
That hope is real and alive:
Christ will come to take His Church in the Rapture—a Church that is preparing itself, washing its garments, to be clothed in fine linen, clean and bright.
“For the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints.”
(Revelation 19:8)
Actions reflect the heart.
Actions reveal whom you obey.
And righteous actions are born from a real relationship with God as Father.
Obedience comes from knowing
You cannot obey someone you do not know.
You cannot please someone you do not accept.
God is not looking for empty sacrifices, but sincere obedience:
“To obey is better than sacrifice.”
(1 Samuel 15:22–23)
Paying attention to God pleases Him.
Obeying His voice pleases Him.
Turning away from what is unclean pleases Him.
God wants to call you His child
God’s call is clear:
“Come out from among them and be separate… do not touch what is unclean, and I will receive you.
I will be a Father to you, and you shall be My sons and daughters.”
(2 Corinthians 6:17–18)
God does not want a superficial relationship. He wants fatherhood, identity, and obedience. He wants to call you His child and walk with you as your Father.
Christ is coming soon
Christ is coming soon.
Today is the time to define who God is in your life:
A temporary solution… or your eternal Father?
“Pay attention, and may God give you understanding in everything.”
(2 Timothy 2:7)
👉 Today is the day to leave behind lies, turn away from what is unclean, and return to God as Father. Only then will you find peace, truth, and eternal hope.