Reino De Poder Estudio Biblico – (Spanish)
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Sencillo. Practico. Poderoso. !Asi es el evangelio del reino! Donde quiera que el reino de Dios gobierne en la tierra, es demostrado visiblemente.
El reino de Dios es su voluntad ejercida en la tierra como es en el cielo. Cada vez que Jesus anuncio las buenas nuevas del reino, el pecado, la enfermedad, los demonios, la pobreza y la muerte no podian permanecer. Por eso mismo, Jesus no autorizo a la iglesia a predicar un evangelio solo de palabras. El nos empodero para proclamar las buenas nuevas con evidencias sobrenaturales de milagros, sanidades y liberaciones. Somos portadores del reino, el cual es revelado en y a traves de nosotros por el Espiritu Santo.
El reino es una realidad hoy-no solo en el futuro-y puede ser aplicado a cada circunstancia que se nos presente en la vida. Por medio de estudios como El Reino de Poder: Como Demostrarlo Aqui y Ahora (Estudio Biblico Guiado por el Espiritu Santo), aprendera a…
Entrar en el reino de Dios
Demostrar la existencia de Dios por medio de evidencias tangible
Manifestar sanidades y liberaciones
Expandir el reino en el “territorio” que Dios le dio
Echar fuera el reino de las tinieblas
Superar lo “imposible”
Gobernar en la tierra como rey y sacerdote de Dios
Jesus dijo, “El reino de Dios esta entre vosotros” (Lucas 17:21). !Lo unico que debe hacer es demostrarlo aqui y ahora!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603748865
UPC: 630809748867
Language: Spanish
Guillermo Maldonado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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