Oracion Con Proposito Y Poder – (Spanish)
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Aprenda a orar, y cambie el mundo
Basado en su libro mas popular , Entendiendo el Proposito y el Poder de la Oracion, este devocional del Dr. Myles Munroe, autor de exitos de ventas, ofrece animo y estimulo biblicos para desarrollar una vida de oracion diaria y eficaz. La perspectiva unica del Dr. Munroe sobre este tema a menudo malinterpretado, saca de la oracion el misterio, presentando respuestas practicas para preguntas dificiles acerca de la comunicacion con Dios.
Oracion con Proposito y Poder: Un devocional de 90 dias le ayudara a entender el proposito y la prioridad de la oracion, como prepararse para la oracion, importantes principios de la oracion, y el poder de la oracion. El devocional de cada dia presenta enseanza e inspiracion, un pensamiento motivador para el dia, y una lectura de un pasaje biblico. Se incluyen doce pasos de accion especificos para la oracion.
Mediante la oracion, Dios ha dado a la humanidad la capacidad de traer el cielo a la tierra, cambiando asi el mundo. Cuando El dijo: “Gobierne la humanidad sobre toda la tierra”, estaba ordenando el dominio del mundo de modo que fuera esencial una colaboracion con los seres humanos para el cumplimiento de sus propositos. Mediante la oracion, usted tiene a su disposicion todo lo que necesita para cumplir su proposito en la tierra.
Los principios con base biblica y testados por el tiempo que se presentan en este devocional prenderan y transformaran el modo en que usted ora. Preparese para entrar en una nueva dimension de fe, una revelacion mas profunda del amor de Dios, y un entendimiento renovado sabiendo que sus oraciones pueden mover verdaderamente la mano de Dios.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641239783
ISBN10: 1641239786
Language: Spanish
Myles Munroe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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