Celebremos La Recuperacion Gui (Student/Study Guide) – (Spanish) (Student/Study
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Un programa de recuperacion basado en ocho principios de las bienaventuranzas: 1. Reconozco que no soy Dios. Admito que no tengo poder para controlar mi tendencia a hacer lo malo y que mi vida es inmanejable. “Dichosos los pobres en espiritu, porque el reino de los cielos les pertenece.” (Mateo 5:3) 2. En una forma sincera creo que Dios existe, que le intereso y que -l tiene el poder para ayudarme en mi recuperacion. “Dichosos los que lloran, porque seran consolados.” (Mateo 5:4) 3. Conscientemente decido comprometer toda mi vida y voluntad al cuidado y control de Cristo. “Dichosos los humildes, porque recibiran la tierra como herencia.” (Mateo 5:5) 4. Una apertura para un autoexamen y confesion de mis faltas a Dios y a alguien en quien confio. “Dichosos los de corazon limpio, porque ellos veran a Dios.” (Mateo 5:8) 5. Para que Dios pueda hacer los cambios en mi vida, me someto voluntariamente a -l y con humildad le pido que remueva mis defectos de caracter. “Dichosos los que tienen hambre y sed de justicia, porque seran saciados.” (Mateo 5:6) 6. Evaluo todas mis relaciones. Ofrezco perdon a aquellos queme han hecho dano y enmiendo los danos que he ocasionado a otros, excepto si cuando al hacerlo les danara a ellos o a otros. “Dichosos los compasivos, porque seran tratados con compasion.” (Mateo 5:7) 7. Reservo un tiempo diario con Dios para una autoevaluacion, lectura de la Biblia y oracion con el fin de conocer a Dios y Su voluntad para mi vida y obtener el poder para seguirla. “Dichosos los que trabajan por la paz,porque seran llamados hijos de Dios.” (Mateo 5:9) 8. Al rendir mi vida a Dios para ser usada puedo llevar estas Buenas Nuevas a otros, tanto con mi ejemplo como con mis palabras. “Dichosos los perseguidos por causa de la justicia, porque el reino de los cielos les pertenece”. (Mateo 5:10)
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829766660
ISBN10: 0829766669
Language: Spanish
John Baker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Celebrate Recovery
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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