Venciendo al Desanimo

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Deuteronomy 1:6–7 RVR60
6 Jehová nuestro Dios nos habló en Horeb, diciendo: Habéis estado bastante tiempo en este monte. 7 Volveos e id al monte del amorreo y a todas sus comarcas, en el Arabá, en el monte, en los valles, en el Neguev, y junto a la costa del mar, a la tierra del cananeo, y al Líbano, hasta el gran río, el río Eufrates.
We blame the devil, the “last days” and anything else we can think of, but the greatest enemy is not outside of us. It is within—it is an attitude of accepting things as they are. We believe that what was must always determine what will be, and as a result we are not growing in expectation.
Aiden Wilson Tozer, Rut, Rot or Revival, 1st ed., (Camp Hill, PA: WingSpread, 2006), 4–5.
1 Rutina

rote

■ noun mechanical or habitual repetition:

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rut1

■ noun

1 a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles.

la rodera
el bache
la rodada
estar en el bache

Spiritually speaking, the rut is bondage to the rote, and the greatest danger lies in our inability to sense or feel this bondage.

3 pudrirse

rot

■ verb (rots, rotting, rotted)

1 decompose by the action of bacteria and fungi; decay.

2 gradually deteriorate or decline.

Esto se explica mejor cuando la psicología de la no expectativa se hace cargo, y que es una incapacidad para visualizar algo mejor, una falta de deseo de mejorar.

For the most part, spiritual rigidity that cannot bend is too weak to know just how weak it is.

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