Como Recuperar Lo Perdido – (Spanish)
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Creer en Dios no nos exime de pasar por dificultades. Aun cuando tenemos la promesa de que la victoria es nuestra, nos sentimos fracasados y frustrados ante la adversidad. Nos abruman profundas sensaciones de perdida que nos llenan de dolor y de impotencia. Si perdemos algo material que nos cambia totalmente el estilo de vida, sufrimos por aos perdidos en esfuerzos fisicos y mentales, y la fe sufre. Cuando perdemos relaciones, nos cubrimos de luto emocional y no podemos visualizar un futuro. Ante ambas perdidas, nos sentimos vulnerables. Nuestras reacciones espontaneas pueden entorpecer la manifestacion de la victoria que nos corresponde; ni pasa por nuestra mente recuperar lo perdido. Nos aferramos a las imposibilidades humanas y olvidamos las posibilidades de Dios.
Pero la verdad permanece a pesar de las emociones. Y por encima de las nubes, siempre brilla el sol. Si sufres por una perdida, vuelve en ti. Hoy vamos a ensearte Como recuperar lo perdido.
En estas alentadoras paginas aprenderas como:
*Tener la mejor actitud ante una perdida
*Levantarte de tu caida
*Tomar autoridad sobre tus pensamientos
*Reclamar lo que te quitaron
*Recuperar multiplicado todo lo que perdiste
Esta es la Palabra de Dios para ti hoy. No te va a faltar cosa alguna. !Lo vas a recuperar todo!
Pursue, for you shall surely overtake them and without fail recover all.
Faith does not exempt us from adversity. Even when we have the promise of victory, we feel frustrated and prone to failure when we face significant losses. Our heart fills with grief and anger. If we lose whatever supported our lifestyle, we suffer feeling the loss of hard working years and embarrassment in front of our family. When we lose relationships, we mourn them and are unable to foresee a better future. We are vulnerable and hopeless.
But those reactions may stop the ultimate manifestation of the future that awaits us. Enough! Truth has to prevail over emotions. And beneath the clouds, the Sun keeps shining through. If you are suffering a loss, come back to your senses! Right now you we are going to teach how to recover you loss.
In this inspiring pages you will learn how to:
*Face your loss with the best attitude
*Stand up from your fall
*Take authority over your thoughts
*Claim and snatch what they took away from you
*Recover everything you lost…multiplied!
This is the Word of God for you today. You will never be short of anything. You will recover all and more!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629117546
ISBN10: 1629117544
Language: Spanish
Otoniel Font
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2016
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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