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Pensamientos
Presidenciales:
Obispo Daniel
Sánchez |
We
have seen over and again the ending and the beginning of life.
We see this in the death of our parents and the birth of our children.
It is always painful to see the end of what was once useful and
good, but at the same time, we rejoice at the prospect of new things.
As
we saw the closure of our General Convention in Long Beach, California
last November, we also saw the end of a chapter – one more
among many in our rich apostolic heritage. The new landscape has
given rise to the renewal of our vision.
Israel
had come to a critical moment of transition. God told Moses to
take Aaron and his son Eleazar to the top of the mount.
“And
Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar
his son; and Aaron died there in the top of the mount: and Moses
and Eleazar came down from t he mount.” (Numbers 20:23)
Eleazar
went up the mountain wearing his own clothes, but came back with
someone else’s – his fathers. His father’s garments
were a symbol of continuity and empowerment. The Apostolic Assembly
has received its mandate for continuity and empowerment for the
next four years as the new board of directors took the oath of
office to function from 2006 through 2010. This duly elected new
board was empowered to fulfill God’s mandate as Eleazar had
also received his father’s garments on the top of the mount.
I am sure that Eleazar recognized his father’s work, much
like us, who acknowledge the great work and accomplishments of
past administrations. As in Eleazar’s case, he was new on
the job, but the garments were the same. The names of the officials
may be new, but the work is still the same – to fulfill the
will of God until He comes.
As
we have begun to tread the beginnings of this new cycle, we covet
your prayers that the Lord will give
us wisdom and faithfulness to fulfill that which He has
entrusted upon us.
God
Bless,

Bishop Daniel G. Sánchez
President
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