Introducción I. Seguir a Cristo no previene las aflicciones terrenales II. El Señor Jesús es realmente un ser humano III. Aun el cristiano auténtico puede mostrar mucha debilidad IV. El poder del Señor Jesucristo V. El Señor Jesús trata tiernamente al creyente débil Aplicaciones prácticas
(John Charles Ryle) Ryle started his ministry as curate at the Chapel of Ease in Exbury, Hampshire, moving on to become rector of St Thomas's, Winchester in 1843 and then rector of Helmingham, Suffolk the following year. While at Helmingham he married and was widowed twice. He began publishing popular tracts, and Matthew, Mark and Luke of his series of Expository Thoughts on the Gospels were published in successive years (1856-1858). His final parish was Stradbroke, also in Suffolk, where he moved in 1861, and it was as vicar of All Saints that he became known nationally for his straightforward preaching and firm defence of evangelical principles. He wrote several well-known and still-in-print books, often addressing issues of contemporary relevance for the Church from a biblical standpoint. He completed his Expository Thoughts on the Gospels while at Stradbroke, with his work on the Gospel of John (1869). His third marriage, to Henrietta Amelia Clowes in 1861, lasted until her death in 1889.
Excelente recurso!!! A través de los versículos de Marcos 4:37-40 el autor nos muestra que servir a Cristo no es garantía de que no enfrentemos problemas, que Cristo es tanto Hombre como Dios, que los creyentes pueden tener muchas debilidades y seguir siendo creyentes auténticos, que Cristo tiene todo poder y que Cristo es sumamente paciente y bondadoso para con su pueblo. Lo recomiendo!!! 💜🩷💜
Sabiduría concisa y práctica sobre la vida de Jesucristo, delineando aquello que podemos aprender de Él y confiar en Él. Escrito para todo tipo de lector (aquellos que creen en Cristo y aquellos que no le han dado sus vidas a Él). Escrito de manera compasiva, honesta, y con mucho tacto.
Gran libro! Preciso, conciso pero muy al punto que se quiere desarrollar. Revela la naturaleza de la fragilidad humana y como Jesús es el Señor aún con nuestra debilidad. Hermoso.