Recompensa Del Honor – (Spanish)
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Ningun cristiano quiere poner limitaciones a Dios, pero muchos de nosotros, sin saberlo, restringimos Su actividad en nuestras vidas porque ignoramos un principio espiritual critico: el honor. Es un concepto perdido en gran parte en nuestra cultura, pero como vera en las paginas de este libro, es fundamental para liberar el reino de Dios en todos los aspectos de la vida. En La recompensa del honor, el autor de exitos de ventas John Bevere revela como aceptar el llamado al honor lo alinea con el sistema de valores de Dios y lo posiciona para recibir todo lo que El tiene para usted. Combinando profundos conocimientos biblicos con poderosas historias de estos principios en accion, este libro le dara una nueva perspectiva de esta virtud olvidada y, lo que es mas importante, una pasion por incorporarla en cada area de su vida.
No Christian wants to place limitations on God, but many of us unknowingly restrict His activity in our lives because we ignore the critical spiritual principle of honor. It is a concept largely lost in our culture, but as you will see in this book, it is core to releasing God’s kingdom into all aspects of life. In Honor’s Reward, best-selling author John Bevere unveils how embracing the call to honor aligns you with God’s value system and positions you to receive all He has for you. Pairing profound biblical insights with powerful stories of these principles in action, this book will give you a fresh outlook on this forgotten virtue, and more importantly, a passion to incorporate it into every area of your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641238137
ISBN10: 1641238135
Language: Spanish
John Bevere
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2022
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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