Viviendo Su Voluntad – (Spanish)
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En Vivir Su voluntad, Sebastian Franz aborda con maestria como glorificar a Dios en todo lo que hacemos y somos, como navegar por los ingredientes necesarios para vivir una vida guiada por el Espiritu Santo y como descubrir el proposito primordial de nuestra existencia.
Cuando hablamos de cumplir y vivir la voluntad de Dios para nuestras vidas, para muchos se ha vuelto una carga o algo hasta imposible de encontrar, creyendo que, si erramos en la minima decision, nos salimos de la voluntad de Dios y asi perdemos su guia y proteccion. Pero esto no es asi.
Cuando leemos la Biblia, nos damos cuenta de que la voluntad de Dios para nuestras vidas se revela explicitamente en las Escrituras: honrar y reflejar Su gloria.
En este libro, Franz te ayudara a:
– Comprender el profundo concepto de la gloria de Dios y su relevancia para la humanidad
– Obtener ideas practicas sobre como aplicar el concepto de vivir para la gloria de Dios en la vida cotidiana;
– Aprender como cultivar una profunda conexion con Dios puede conducir a la transformacion personal;
– Reconocer el papel crucial del Espiritu Santo en la comprension, el aprecio y la manifestacion de la gloria de Dios
En medio de tiempos donde la verdad es subjetiva, la identidad es atacada y la esperanza escasea, es tiempo de volver a vivir vidas para la gloria de Dios, guiadas por Su Espiritu Santo.
In Living His Will, Sebastian Franz masterfully addresses how to glorify God in all that we do and are, how to navigate the ingredients necessary to live a life guided by the Holy Spirit, and how to discover the primary purpose of our existence.
When we talk about fulfilling and living God’s will for our lives, for many it has become a burden or something even impossible to find, believing that, if we err in the slightest decision, we fall out of God’s will and thus lose His guidance and protection. But this is not so.
When we read the Bible, we realize that God’s will for our lives is explicitly revealed in Scripture: to honor and reflect His glory.
In this book, Franz will help you to:
– Understand the profound concept of God’s glory and its relevance to humanity.
– Gain practical insights on how to apply the concept of living for God’s glory in everyday life;
– Learn how cultivating a deep connection with God can lead to personal transformation;
– Recognize the crucial role of the Holy Spirit in understanding, appreciating, and manifesting the glory of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829773118
ISBN10: 0829773118
Language: Spanish
Sebastian Franz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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