Nos Entiende – (Spanish)
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Jesus nos entiende porque fue humano como nosotros, y experimento las mismas frustraciones y anhelos que nosotros encontramos a diario. Sintio nuestra profunda tristeza y experimento nuestra soledad mas oscura. Por encima de todo, Jesus nos entiende.
En la epoca de Jesus, las comunidades estaban divididas profundamente por amargas diferencias de creencias religiosas, posiciones politicas, ingresos desiguales, estatus legal y diferencias etnicas. Pero cual fue la posicion de Jesus en todo esto? Se alineo con las elites religiosas? O inicio una rebelion para derrocarlas? Ninguna de las dos cosas.
En cambio, fue de pueblo en pueblo, ofreciendo esperanza, nueva vida, y modelando una forma diferente de vivir y de cambiar el mundo. En vez de buscar poder, dinero o autoridad religiosa, compartio una forma de vida amorosa y sacrificialmente generosa: promovio un camino mejor. Pero como podemos aplicar el enfoque de Jesus al cristianismo moderno?
En las paginas de El nos entiende, encontraras 14 de las preguntas mas frecuentes sobre Jesus, entre ellas:
*Estuvo alguna vez estresado?
*Alguna vez se sintio solo?
*Lloro alguna vez?
*Se divertia Jesus?
*Como se enfrento a la injusticia?
*Se harto de la politica?
Cada capitulo incluye preguntas frecuentes, respuestas detalladas de los colaboradores de El nos entiende y escritos seleccionados del autor de mayor ventas del New York Times, Max Lucado, un codigo QR que nos lleva a un video profundo que podemos compartir con otros, y versiculos eternos de las Escrituras.
Ya sea que estes explorando la fe por primera vez, buscando respuestas a las preguntas dificiles de la vida o buscando una relacion mas profunda con Jesus, El nos entiende sera tu guia en cada paso del camino.
He Gets Us
Jesus understands our lives because he was human too. He faced the same hardships and personal struggles that we encounter daily. He felt our deepest sadness and experienced our darkest solitude. Above all, Jesus gets us.
In Jesus’ time, communities were deeply divided by bitter differences in religious beliefs, political positions, income inequality, legal status, and ethnic differences. But where was Jesus in all of this? Did he align with the religious elites? Or did he start an uprising to overthrow them? Neither of the above.
Instead, he went from town to town, offering hope, new life, and modeling a different way to live and to change the world. Instead of pursuing power, money, or religious authority
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SKU (ISBN): 9781404118935
ISBN10: 1404118934
Language: Spanish
Max Lucado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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