Insights from Ellen G. White's Writings
La idea que mencionas sobre los ángeles que se asombran ante la falta de oración y los tesoros celestiales que no son reclamados es un tema recurrente en la enseñanza sobre la comunión con Dios. Se describe que Jesús tiene un profundo deseo de otorgar una medida abundante de dones celestiales a Su pueblo, habiendo ascendido a lo alto precisamente para dar estos regalos a los hombres (PCL 309.1). Aunque a veces se visualiza como una "habitación llena de regalos", el concepto central es que Cristo es el dador de toda bendición y que muchas de estas promesas esperan ser reclamadas mediante la fe. Se enfatiza que ninguna oración elevada con fe se pierde, y que el cielo está mucho más cerca de lo que imaginamos, con inteligencias celestiales observando nuestro interés en las cosas espirituales (1SAT 200.3). Los ángeles observan con un interés intenso para ver si los miembros de la iglesia honrarán a su Redentor buscando esa conexión con el cielo. Existe una preocupación en las cortes celestiales cuando, en lugar de buscar estos dones, los seres humanos se alejan de la influencia de los ángeles mediante pensamientos o palabras que no están en armonía con la santidad divina (5T 116.2).
Finalmente, se nos recuerda que Jesús anhela otorgar este equipamiento celestial en gran medida y que, cuando el Espíritu desciende como respuesta a la búsqueda de estos dones, los resultados son transformadores para el mundo. La preparación para el cielo implica reconocer a Cristo como el autor de todas nuestras bendiciones y el dador de cada regalo perfecto que el cielo tiene reservado para nosotros (12MR 127.4).
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“Jesus longs to bestow the heavenly endowment in large measure upon His people. Prayers are ascending to God daily for the fulfillment of the promise, and not one of the prayers put up in faith is lost. Christ ascended on high, leading captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men. When, after Christ’s ascension, the Spirit came down as promised, like a rushing, mighty wind, filling the whole place where the disciples were assembled, what was the effect? Thousands were converted in a day. We have taught, we have expected, that an angel is to come down from heaven, that the earth will be lightened with his glory. Then we shall behold an ingathering of souls similar to that witnessed on the day of Pentecost.—Letter 25b, 1892 (August 30) PCL 309.1”
PCL 309.1
“And then I will tell you what else to do. Keep the praise of God on your lips. You have had so little of it that it is a strange song. Now, we want to learn that song because in heaven the angels are constantly offering praise and thanksgiving and glory to the God of heaven. Therefore we want to catch the strain here, and heaven is much nearer to earth than we think, and we are much nearer to heaven than we imagine, because the heavenly intelligences are all through such an assembly as this. 1SAT 200.3”
1SAT 200.3
“Holy angels are watching with intense interest, to see if the individual members of the church will honor their Redeemer, to see if they will place themselves in connection with heaven and no longer defraud the Lord, whom they profess to love, honor, and serve. God calls for His own. You are His by creation, and doubly His by redemption. But when you suffer the fires of unhallowed passion to light up the eye, when you speak words that drive the holy angels from you, when you think evil of your brethren, when you profane your hands with the gains of ungodliness, you are yielding your members as instruments of unrighteousness. 5T 116.2”
5T 116.2
“We are preparing for translation to the heavenly world. Our conversation should be in heaven, from whence we look for the Lord Jesus. He is to be acknowledged as the Giver of every good and perfect gift, the Author of all our blessings, in whom is centered our hope of eternal life. 12MR 127.4”
12MR 127.4
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