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Christian Character (spanish)

Las Caracteristicas de Un Cristiano
(Sal. 15:1-5)
El que hace estas cosas, no resbalara jamas”


“El que anda en integridad y hace justicia, y habla verdad en su corazon”
Ser integro significa ser enteramente cristiano, el hacer justicia significa no tener las manos amarradas mientras un projimo esta en necesidad, y el hablar verdad significa no ser mentiroso; sea contigo mismo o con los demas.

El que no columnia con su lengua, ni hace mal a su projimo, ni admite reproche alguno contra su projimo

Entodo momento habla con sensiridad y con respeto. Hague todo lo posible de encontrar una solucion a la necesidad del projimo (primeramente es la salvacion de su alma si no es salvo). Tenga un buen testimonio con su projimo, no hague mal; sea directamente o indirectamente. Tienes que tener control de si mismo y no fallecer bajo criticas o insultos; take it like a man :) a christia man that is.

Aquel a cuyos ojos el vil es menospreciado, pero honra a los que temen a Jehova. El que aun jurando dano suyo, no por eso cambia”


En todo momento, tenga la mente de Cristo, comportese como cristiano, fuera y dentro de tiempo. Aprende a ser cristiano cuando todo parece que es contra ti. No menosprecie a los que apenas empieza, ayudelos en su crecimiento, be a mentor to them. No importa lo que sucede en la vida, mantente firme y tus convicciones. Don't let the small details in life ruin what you have.

Quien a su dinero no dio a usura, ni contra el inocente admitio cohecho. El que hace estas cosas, no resbalara jamas.

El dinero no lo es todo. No dejes que el amor al dinero te consuma. Mas bien, aborrecezca al dinero; no dejes que te controle. Si manejas bien tus finanzas, no tendras ese problema “el amor al dinero” No trates mal a la gente, respete a todos por igual.


En conclusion:

  • El cristiano debe ser respetuoso
  • Al cristiano le importa la gente
  • Es integro, enteramente cristiano, no importando las circunstancias de la vida
  • Siempre amable
  • Esta bien firme en sus convicciones
  • He doesn't let small stuff to take a hold of him
  • Tiene la mente de Cristo, nomas falta usarla
  • Respeta a todos por igual

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