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Sufrir nunca es en vano

SKU 9781535983976
Product Type: Paperback
Release Date: 02 January 2020
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En la vida los tiempos dificiles nos llegan a todos, sin ninguna explicacion real. Pasar por el sufrimiento tiene el potencial de devastarnos y destruirnos, o de ser una puerta de entrada a la gratitud y la alegria. Elisabeth Elliot no era ajena al sufrimiento. Su primer marido, Jim, fue asesinado por la gente Waoroni en Ecuador, momentos despues de que el llegara con la esperanza de compartir el evangelio. A su segundo marido lo perdio por el cancer. Sin embargo, fue en su sufrimiento mas profundo que aprendio las lecciones mas profundas acerca de Dios. ?Por que no hace Dios algo con el sufrimiento? el hace, el hizo, el es, y el lo hara. El sufrimiento y el amor estan inexplicablemente vinculados, como lo demuestra el amor de Dios por su pueblo en el hecho de que envio a Jesus a cargar nuestros pecados, aflicciones y sufrimientos en la cruz, y llevo lo que no era suyo para que no tuvieramos que llevarlo nosotros. el ha recorrido el ultimo camino del sufrimiento, y ha ganado la victoria en nuestro nombre. Esta verdad llevo a Elisabeth a decir: "Lo que sea que este en la copa que Dios me esta ofreciendo, ya sea dolor, pena y sufrimiento, y pena junto con muchas mas alegrias, estoy dispuesta a aceptarlo porque confio en el". In life hard times come to all, without any real explanation. Going through suffering has the potential to devastate and destroy us, or to be a gateway to gratitude and joy. Elisabeth Elliot was no stranger to suffering. Her first husband, Jim, was murdered by the Waoroni people in Ecuador moments after he arrived in hopes of sharing the gospel. Her second husband was lost to cancer. Yet, it was in her deepest suffering that she learned the deepest lessons about God. Why doesn't God do something about suffering? He has, He did, He is, and He will. Suffering and love are inexplicably linked, as God's love for His people is evidenced in His sending Jesus to carry our sins, griefs, and sufferings on the cross, sacrificially taking what was not His on Himself so that we would not be required to carry it. He has walked the ultimate path of suffering, and He has won victory on our behalf. This truth led Elisabeth to say "Whatever is in the cup that God is offering to me, whether it be pain and sorrow and suffering and grief along with the many more joys, I'm willing to take it because I trust Him."

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