La familia celestial

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Miembros de una familia / Padre, Madre, Hijos

La familia celestial es la familia eterna formada por Dios Padre, Dios Madre y los hijos de Dios. Dios Todopoderoso, el Creador, es aquel en quien creen los seres humanos, sus criaturas, y también el Padre y la Madre de los que serán salvos. Podemos entender la familia celestial a través de la familia terrenal, que es su sombra. La familia celestial se relaciona por la sangre a través de la Pascua. Los que heredan la sangre de Dios a través de la Pascua disfrutan de la bendición de la vida eterna como hijos de Dios y herederos del cielo.

La familia, la culminación del amor

Familia de pingüinos emperador

La familia es la culminación del amor. El hogar es aquel donde una pareja casada por amor da a luz a sus hijos y los cría amorosamente. El amor entre los miembros de la familia: amor conyugal, amor paternal, amor maternal, amor fraternal y amor filial, es la principal virtud de una vida feliz.[1] El amor de los padres por sus hijos es incondicional, y también es común en los animales. Los peces espinosos y los pingüinos emperador tienen un fuerte amor paternal. El pez espinoso padre suministra oxígeno fresco a sus huevos y lucha contra los invasores, sin comer nada durante quince días. Cuando los huevos eclosionan, se queda sin energía y muere. El padre muerto se convierte en alimento para las crías recién nacidas.[2][3] El pingüino emperador padre incuba su huevo durante unos dos meses. Deja de comer y protege al huevo del intenso frío de -60 ºC y de los depredadores. El amor maternal se observa comúnmente en las aves y los mamíferos.

No solo los pequeños seres vivos, sino también los seres humanos, dotados de inteligencia, siguen sus instintos en lugar de razonar cuando sus hijos están en peligro. Los medios de comunicación informan sobre padres que renunciaron a su vida para salvar a sus hijos: una madre que murió tras rechazar una terapia contra el cáncer por un bebé en su vientre, un padre que sostuvo a su hijo en brazos en un teleférico que se estrelló, una madre que se sacrificó después de empujar a su hija ante un camión que se acercaba, etc.[4][5][6] Independientemente de la edad o la región, la familia es el nido de la vida, basado en el amor.

No cabe duda de que es en torno a la familia y al hogar donde se crean, fortalecen y mantienen todas las grandes virtudes, las más dominantes del ser humano.


Winston S. Churchill

Relación entre la familia celestial y la familia terrenal

La familia es la institución del amor de Dios, y Él quiere que se amen mutuamente y estén en paz.[7][8] La familia terrenal, unida por el amor, es una sombra, y su realidad es la familia celestial. Cuando Dios ordenó a Moisés que construyera el tabernáculo, le mostró el santuario celestial en el monte Sinaí y le dijo que lo construyera conforme al modelo que se le había mostrado.[9] Refiriéndose a este suceso, el apóstol Pablo explicó que lo terrenal es figura y sombra de las cosas celestiales.


“los cuales sirven a lo que es figura y sombra de las cosas celestiales, como se le advirtió a Moisés cuando iba a erigir el tabernáculo, diciéndole: Mira, haz todas las cosas conforme al modelo que se te ha mostrado en el monte.”

- Hebrews 8:5


The role of a copy and shadow is to help people understand its reality. Through the model [copy] of globe, we can see the earth at a glance. In the same way, we can guess the shape of a hand with the hand’s shadow. The reason God made a copy and shadow of what is in heaven on the earth, is to let us know the principle of heaven through that. God not only had Moses build the sanctuary, but He also created many things on this earth to let us know about the kingdom of heaven.[10][11] One of them is the family system. Family, the smallest unit of a society, began when God created the first men, Adam and Eve, and putting them together as a couple.[12][13] According to God’s word, “Be fruitful and multiply,” Adam and Eve gave birth to children and formed a family. We can understand the heavenly family through the earthly family, which God formed through mankind.

Members of the Heavenly Family

We can understand who are the members of the heavenly family, through the earthly family, which is its shadow. A family generally consists of a father, a mother, and children.[14] It is the same with the heavenly family, which is the reality of the earthly family.

Father

Dictionaries define father as a man who gave birth to a child, or as a man in relation to his child or children.[15] The New Testament teaches us that God is our Father.


Moreover, we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it. How much more should we submit to the Father of our spirits and live!

- Hebrews 12:9


Everyone who is born on this earth has his or her father. The Bible tells us that we should honor the Father of our spirits, by explaining our respect for our human fathers. It shows that we have our spiritual Father as well as our human fathers. Our spiritual Father is God, who breathed into human beings the breath of life [soul].[16] Just as you call the man who gave birth to your body father, you ought to call God, who brought your soul into existence, Father. Jesus taught His disciples that God is our Father.


“This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, . . .’ ”

- Matthew 6:9


The Lord's Prayer, which Jesus taught, begins with the phrase, "Our Father in heaven." "Our Father in heaven" indicates God.[17] Until then, the relationship between the Israelites and God was firmly established as a king and his people or a master and his servant.[18][19] However, Jesus came and taught that God is our Father. Jesus’ teaching that God is our Father implies that there is a family in heaven, too. It is because Father is a title used at home. Just as there is the family system on this earth, there is the family in heaven. Likewise, just as there is a father in the earthly family, there is God the Father in the heavenly family.

Children (Brothers and Sisters)

The title of father is based on the fact that he has child(ren). A man without a child or children cannot be called father. God is called Father because He has children.


“I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.”

- 2 Corinthians 6:17–18


God is the Father of those who will be saved, and they are the sons and daughters of God. At the same time, those who will be saved become brothers and sisters to each other. Just as there are a father and children as the members of the earthly family, there are God the Father and His children in the heavenly family.

Mother

The mother is the backbone of a family. Without a mother, no children can be born; and without children, no one can be a father. The existence of the mother in the earthly family shows that there is the mother in the heavenly family, which is the reality, too.


But the Jerusalem that is above is free, and she is our mother.

- Galatians 4:26


“Above” refers to heaven, the kingdom of heaven, and “our” refers to those who will be saved. God’s people who will be saved are the members of the heavenly family and they are the children of God the Father and God the Mother. Just as the mother plays the decisive role for a child to receive life, the heavenly children receive eternal life from God the Mother. Therefore, only when we believe in God the Mother as well as God the Father can we become part of “our” in Galatians 4:26 and be saved. Through the scene where God created man, we can know that there is God the Mother.


Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground." So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.

- Genesis 1:26–27


When God created man, God said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness.” As a result, male and female were created. This shows that there is a male image of God "the Father" and a female image of God "the Mother." Just as sons and daughters in the earthly family have their father and mother and are born in the image of their parents, God’s sons and daughters have their Father and Mother.

Blood-Related Through the Passover

God’s children become the heavenly family through the Passover, and receive eternal life from Heavenly Father and Mother.

A family is related by blood. Among many relationships that a person has with others, the family is distinguished from other human relationships because they are related by blood. “Blood is thicker than water” means that familial bonds will always be stronger than other relationships. This proverb can be seen in many languages.[20] Just as the children of the earthly family, which is a shadow, inherit the blood of their parents, the children of the heavenly family inherit the blood of God.


Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life . . .”

- John 6:53–54


Eating Christ’s flesh and drinking His blood means to inherit God’s blood. By inheriting the blood of God who lives forever, we can become God’s sons and daughters and live forever. Jesus commanded us to keep the Passover of the new covenant as a way to eat and drink His flesh and blood.


So the disciples did as Jesus had directed them and prepared the Passover. . . . While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my body.” Then he took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”

- Matthew 26:19, 26-28


While keeping the Passover with His disciples, Jesus gave them bread, calling it “My body,” and gave them wine, saying, “This is My blood." The New Covenant Passover contains the love and sacrifice of God, who endured the pain of being torn and shedding blood on the cross only for the salvation of His children. Those who engrave such love in their hearts with sincere faith and participate in the Passover ceremony can inherit God's blood, become part of the heavenly family, and receive eternal life. Just because we call God "our Father" with our mouth, we do not qualify to be His children. By keeping the Passover of the new covenant,[21]we become related with God by blood. The Passover is the truth that confirms we are God’s children who have inherited the blood of God.

Just as Jesus said, “Love one another as I have loved you,”[22] the children who realize God’s love through the Passover will love one another as one body. Thus, Apostle Paul said that the members who participated in the Passover bread not only became one body with Christ, but also became one body altogether by participating in the same loaf of bread.[23] By keeping the Passover, we become one family in God and love one another as if we love our own body. The heavenly family is a community of love, just as the earthly family, which is a shadow, is.

Glory of God’s Heirs

The Bible says that God’s children are the heirs of God who is the King of kings, and teaches us the attitude we should have as God’s heirs.


The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs--heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory. I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.

- Romans 8:16–18


God’s heirs reign forever and ever in heaven.[24] The kingdom of heaven God has prepared for His children is described as follows: No eye has seen it, no ear has heard it, and no mind has conceived it.[25] However, the glory comes after suffering. Like the saying, “The one who wants to wear the crown, bear its weight,”[26]regardless of age or country, the children of the royal family receive a strict education.[27] Their educational process is somewhat painful, but it is inevitable to become a king with knowledge and virtues. God’s heirs, too, go through hardships on the earth to receive the crown of life.[28] Their suffering is insignificant, compared with the glory that they will enjoy in heaven. God’s children belong to heaven and they have a spiritual body like an angel.[29] In this world, they become children and parents as well according to the flesh, but when they leave this world and stand before God, they are in the same position as God's children. The heirs of heaven have brotherly love for each other in Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother,[30] and visit every star in the universe.[31]

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