¿Está tu alma cansada? ¿Estás agotado por las exigencias de la vida, los reveses decepcionantes o los días abatidos? Si es así, ponte bajo la cascada del amor inagotable de Dios y empápate de la promesa de que Dios nunca te abandonará.¿Está tu alma cansada? ¿Estás agotado por las exigencias de la vida, los reveses decepcionantes o los días abatidos? Si es así, ponte bajo la cascada del amor inagotable de Dios y empápate de la promesa de que Dios nunca te abandonará.
«Porque tanto amó Dios al mundo...» Este versículo nos detiene en nuestro camino: «Espera, ¿este mundo? ¿Con los que rompen el corazón, los que roban la esperanza y los que socavan los sueños?». Sí. Y Dios ama tanto a este mundo que nos dio el precioso regalo de sí mismo. Max Lucado, el autor y pastor del best seller best seller del New York TimesNew York Times, nos invita a sumergirnos en la afirmación de Juan 3:16, que nos hace vibrar el corazón y la mente.
En este libro, Max te ayudará a
Descansar en el hecho de que no hay nada que puedas hacer para ganar la salvación.
Comprender más plenamente la esperanza viva que tienes a través de la resurrección de Jesús.
Asombrarte de lo profundo, amplio, largo y elevado que es el amor de Dios por ti.
No esperes ni un minuto más para conocer al Dios que inventó el tiempo. No vivas ni un segundo más sin acercarte al Dios que es la vida misma. Hoy, entra con confianza en la mayor noticia que jamás recibirás.
3:163:16
Is your soul weary? Are you worn out by the demands of life, disappointing setbacks, or downcast days? If so, stand under the waterfall of God’s unfailing love and soak in the promise that God will never let you go.Is your soul weary? Are you worn out by the demands of life, disappointing setbacks, or downcast days? If so, stand under the waterfall of God’s unfailing love and soak in the promise that God will never let you go.
“For God so loved the world…” This verse stops us in our tracks: “Wait, this world? With heartbreakers, hope-snatchers, and dream-dousers?” Yes. And God loves this world so much that he gave us the precious gift of himself. New York TimesNew York Times bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado invites us to dive deep into the heart-stilling, mind-bending, deal-making claim of John 3:16.
In this book, Max will help you:
Rest in the fact that there is nothing you can do to earn salvation.
Understand more fully the living hope you have through Jesus’ resurrection.
Stand in awe of how deep, wide, long, and high God’s love is for you.
Don’t wait another minute to get to know the God who invented time. Don’t live another second without growing close to the God who is life itself. Today, step confidently into the greatest news you’ll ever receive.
Max Lucado ( - )
Max Lucado is a preacher with a storyteller’s gift—a pastor’s heart and a poet’s pen. Max’s sermons begin at home with the congregation at Oak Hills Church, which he has led for more than two decades. It is in this setting that his stories are first told, from a pastor’s heart. Eventually some of these sermons and stories are refined and fashioned into books that are shared far beyond the walls of Oak Hills and the city limits of San Antonio, Texas. Max’s words have traveled around the world in more than 41 languages via more than 100 million individual products.Max Lucado’s first book, On the Anvil, was published in 1985. 2013 brings the release of Max’s 30th trade book, You’ll Get Through This (September), which beautifully illustrates Lucado’s ongoing mission to encourage the brokenhearted and to remind all readers of the healing love of God. Max and family moved back to Texas in 1988, and Max has been a minister at Oak Hills Church ever since. Max and Denalyn have three grown daughters, two in ministry, one in publishing, and one son-in-law, also serving in ministry.
Max Lucado is a best-selling Christian author and minister of writing and preaching at Oak Hills Church (formerly the Oak Hills Church of Christ) in San Antonio, Texas. Lucado has written more than 50 books with 28 million copies in print.
After serving as the pulpit minister for 20 years, Lucado announced in early 2007 that he was stepping down due to health concerns related to atrial fibrillation. Lucado has since assumed the ministry role of writing and preaching at Oak Hills. He co-pastors the church with one of Willow Creek's former teaching pastors, Randy Frazee.
Lucado was named "America's Pastor" by Christianity Today magazine and in 2005 was named by Reader's Digest as "The Best Preacher in America." He has been featured on The Fox News Channel, NBC Nightly News, Larry King Live, and USA Today. His books are regularly on the New York Times Best Seller List. He has been featured speaker at the National Prayer Breakfast.
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