Finanzas Biblicas – (Spanish)
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Bosquejo comentado:
Tu manejo financiero refleja quien eres
Mostrar la relacion que existe entre mi condicion interna, es decir, moral y espiritual, y mi manejo financiero. El capitulo concluye con la idea de que reparar las finanzas implica cambiar el caracter.
Dos principios clave en el manejo financiero
Es una exposicion de dos principios que deben sostener el manejo financiero del cristiano.
La mayordomia y lo material no deben ser un fin en si mismo. Cuando ambos principios son entendidos y sobre todo vividos, cambia la forma como nos relacionamos con lo material y por ende su manejo.
Ahorrar es de sabios
El ahorro es mas que una buena estrategia financiera. Es lo que la sabiduria nos instruye en vista de nuestro limitado conocimiento del futuro. El ahorro es asi un acto de humildad al reconocer que no sabemos lo que ocurrira y por tanto hemos de ahorrar.
Contentamiento: La cura al deficit
El deficit financiero recurrente se debe fundamentalmente a una falta de contentamiento con el nivel de vida que Dios nos ha provisto. Aprender a estar contentos con lo que tenemos es una via segura para eliminar nuestro faltante.
La deuda en la Biblia: Caminar contra la corriente
A pesar de que en nuestra generacion la deuda es vista como algo bueno y se presenta como facilidad financiera, en realidad muchas de las razones por que las personas se endeudan son ilegitimas. En este capitulo, el lector aprendera a discernir cuando es legitimo endeudarse y cuando no.
Mis deberes financieros biblicos
En vista de que somos administradores de recursos que Dios nos provee, tenemos entonces responsabilidades especificas con esos recursos. Nuestros deberes son hacia: Dios, familia, iglesia, gobierno y otras personas.
Generosidad: Resulta de una perspectiva eterna
Nuestra generosidad seria mayor si nuestros ojos estuvieran mas enfocados en lo eterno que en lo temporal.
Preguntas y respuestas
Se abordaran preguntas comunes del manejo financiero.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829743111
ISBN10: 0829743111
Language: Spanish
Hector Salcedo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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