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LA APOSTASÍA es una poderosa colección de escritos clásicos que aborda uno de los temas más inquietantes del cristianismo: el abandono de la fe. A través de las penetrantes reflexiones de reconocidos teólogos como Spurgeon, Pink y Owen, esta obra desentraña las causas, señales y consecuencias de la apostasía, mientras ofrece sabiduría atemporal sobre la perseverancia de los verdaderos creyentes. Con análisis profundos de pasajes bíblicos controversiales y advertencias prácticas para identificar falsos maestros, este libro es indispensable para pastores, estudiantes de teología y creyentes comprometidos con mantener la pureza doctrinal en tiempos de creciente confusión espiritual. Apostasía y Hebreos 6:4-6 - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) - Esta porción aleccionadora de la Escritura plantea muchas preguntas serias: aquí hay algunas respuestas útiles. Evil of Apostasy, The - Ebenezer Erskine (1680-1754) - una mirada penetrante a la forma en que la apostasía provoca a Dios y trae reproche sobre Su santo nombre. Evils within the Church, The - Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) - Judas en su día advirtió contra los males que causaban la decadencia de las iglesias de Cristo; estas advertencias hablan poderosamente a nuestros días. Preservación final, La - Gardiner Spring (1785-1873) - Los verdaderos hijos de Dios perseveran porque su amor eterno, su gracia y su poder los preservan. La Cruz de Cristo representa todas estas cosas. ¿Apostasía parcial o final? - Ebenezer Erskine (1680-1754) - La forma en que los creyentes que profesan responder a su propio pecado revela mucho sobre su verdadero estado espiritual.
Arthur W. Pink, Charles H. Spurgeon, Ebenezer Erskine, Gardiner Spring, Horatius Bonar, John Owen, Samuel Eyles Pierce, Thomas Brooks, William Gurnall (Author), John Colmenares (Narrator)
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How Shall I Go To God?: Living Water for the Spiritually Thirsty
If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water (John 4:10). If you ask, He will give you living water! That is all you have to do – ask. How real, how true, how free – yet how simple! This is grace. He loves us not because we are rich in goodness, but because He is rich in mercy; not because we are worthy of His favor, but because He delights in lovingkindness. His welcome to us comes from His own graciousness, not from our lovableness. Christ invites the weary. It is this weariness that fits you for Him and Him for you. Pardon, peace, and life – all of them are gifts, divine gifts, brought down from heaven by the Son of God, presented personally to each needy sinner by the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. They are not to be bought but received as men receive the sunshine – complete and sure and free. They are not to be earned or deserved by exertions, sufferings, prayers, or tears, but should be accepted at once as the purchase of the labors and sufferings of the great Substitute. They are not to be waited for but taken on the spot without hesitation or distrust, as men take the loving gift of a generous friend. They are not to be claimed on the ground of fitness or goodness, but of need, unworthiness, poverty, and emptiness. Lift up your eyes and look to Jesus Christ, the author and finisher of our faith!
Horatius Bonar (Author), Kevin Howard (Narrator)
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The Night of Weeping: Words for the Suffering Family of God
It was God’s purpose from the beginning not merely to redeem sinners from His condemnation but also to bring those people into a special relationship with Himself. It is His desire to draw mankind closer to Himself than any other of His creatures and to establish a most special link between His people and Himself. Trials, then, have a purpose. They awaken us to a sense of our self-pleasing ways and to our indifference to the condition of the world we live in – not only as being a world of sin but thoroughly, and all over, a world of misery. They bring us into contact with solid certainties, and that produces thoughtfulness. They make us acquainted with grief, which drives off all levity. Since we know that God has our best intentions in mind, what should move us? What can ruin our joy? Our rejoicing is in the Lord, and He is good and has good plans for us. We know that this current life is not our rest, nor do we wish it were, for it is polluted; but our joy is this, that Jehovah is our God, and His promised glory is our inheritance forever. We are being molded and shaped into a vessel fit for His Kingdom! Do not seek, then, to please yourself, even as Jesus did not seek to please Himself. Live for Him, not for yourself. Live for Him, not for the world. Walk worthy of your name and calling. Walk worthy of Him who bought you as His bride. Walk worthy of your everlasting inheritance. Earth’s dream will soon be done, and then comes the day of songs and everlasting joy (Isaiah 35:10) – the long reality of delight!
Horatius Bonar (Author), Lyle Blaker (Narrator)
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The Morning of Joy: Words of Cheer and Hope for the Bride of Christ
The morning! That is our watchword. Our evening prayers and songs are filled with hope. The morning adds hue to life, imparting color to that which is colorless, and freshening that which is faded. It is the essence of our hopes and dreams. Stars may help to make the sky less gloomy, but they are not the sun – and besides, clouds have now covered them so they are no longer visible. Torches and beacon lights do not help. Our own lights make no impression upon the darkness; it is so deep, so real, so unmistakable. We might give up all for lost if we were not assured that there is a sun and that it is hastening to rise, and we are watching for it. The church’s pilgrimage is nearly complete, yet she is no less a pilgrim as its end draws near. The last stage of the journey might be the dreariest for her. Her path lies through the thickest darkness that the world has yet felt. It is the sound of falling kingdoms that is guiding us onward. It is the fragments of broken thrones lying across our path that assure us that our route is the true one and that its end is near. Then comes the morning with its songs; and in that morning, a kingdom; and in that kingdom, glory; and in that glory, the everlasting rest, the Sabbath of eternity. We belong to the day, and the day belongs to us, as our true heritage – and when it comes, we will not be ashamed for having zealously awaited that great day.
Horatius Bonar (Author), Lyle Blaker (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Renueva tu mente con la Palabra: La clave para una vida cristiana verdadera
¿Te sientes agobiado por los desafíos y luchas de la vida diaria? ¿Anhelas una conexión más profunda y auténtica con Dios? En 'Renueva tu mente con la Palabra', el reconocido autor y conferencista [Nombre del Autor] te guiará en un viaje transformador para renovar tu mente y vivir una vida cristiana verdadera y abundante. A través de enseñanzas bíblicas profundas pero accesibles, [Nombre del Autor] te mostrará cómo la Palabra de Dios tiene el poder de transformar tu forma de pensar y, a su vez, revolucionar tu vida. Descubrirás la importancia vital de renovar tu mente según los principios divinos, dejando atrás los patrones de pensamiento negativos y destructivos que te han mantenido atrapado. Con ejemplos prácticos y estrategias aplicables, este audiolibro te enseñará a nutrir tu mente con la verdad de las Escrituras, permitiéndote enfrentar los desafíos con una perspectiva renovada y una confianza inquebrantable en Dios. Ya sea que estés luchando con la ansiedad, el miedo, las relaciones dañinas o simplemente buscando una mayor paz interior, este recurso invaluable te equipará con las herramientas necesarias para experimentar la libertad y la plenitud que Dios tiene reservadas para ti.
Arthur W. Pink, Charles H. Spurgeon, David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Ebenezer Erskine, Felipe Chavarro Polanía, Horatius Bonar, John Bunyan, Thomas Manton (Author), Alberto Florez (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Vida en Cristo: 32 Devocionales que Iluminan el Camino hacia Él
'Vida en Cristo: 32 Devocionales que Iluminan el Camino hacia Él' es un audiolibro inspirador que invita a los oyentes a sumergirse en la profunda espiritualidad de la vida de Jesucristo. Cada capítulo de este libro de devocionales ofrece una reflexión única, diseñada para ser una guía personal en el camino hacia una relación más profunda con Dios. Los devocionales abordan temas como la fe, la esperanza, la caridad, la humildad, la perseverancia y la sabiduría, todos vistos a través del prisma de la vida y enseñanzas de Cristo. Estas lecturas están destinadas a ser un faro de luz en tiempos oscuros, proporcionando consuelo, orientación y fuerza para aquellos que buscan crecer en su fe. Cada sesión incluye una introducción que establece el contexto de la lección, seguida de un pasaje bíblico relevante y una meditación reflexiva que invita al oyente a reflexionar sobre cómo las palabras de Cristo pueden aplicarse a su propia vida diaria. Los devocionales también incluyen momentos de oración y afirmaciones positivas para fomentar la comunión con Dios. 'Vida en Cristo' es ideal para aquellos que desean fortalecer su fe, así como para aquellos que buscan una forma accesible y conmovedora de explorar las enseñanzas de Cristo. Ya sea que estés empezando tu viaje espiritual o busques renovar tus convicciones, este audiolibro te acompañará en cada paso del camino hacia una vida más llena de amor y paz.
Adolfo Ramirez Gómez, Arthur W. Pink, Charles H. Spurgeon, David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Henry Law, Horatius Bonar, J.C. Ryle, John Bunyan, John Flavel, Jonathan Edwards, Robert Trail, Robert Traill, Thomas Manton (Author), Adolfo Ramirez Gómez, Cesar Vriñales, Christopher Román, Ezequiel Romero, Juan Manuel Abraham, Reynaldo Infante, Ricardo Amarillo (Narrator)
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My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me (John 10:27) Your 'turning' or 'conversion' is only a beginning, and no more. It is not the whole journey; it is merely the first step. You are a disciple, that is, one who is under teaching; but your teaching, your discipleship, has only just begun. Your life is a book; it may be a bigger or smaller volume, but conversion is only the title page or the preface. The book itself remains to be written, and your years, weeks, and days are its chapters, pages, and lines. It is a book written for eternity; make sure that it is written well. It is a book for the inspection of enemies as well as friends; be careful of every word. It is a book written under the eye of God; let it be done reverently, not frivolously, but also without constraint or terror. For encouragement and help on this journey, please join me in diving into what the Bible says about fruitful Christian living. Make sure you start well, continue well, and end well. The Lord has ensured that you have all the instructions you'll need, if only you take the time to learn and apply them.
Horatius Bonar (Author), Reed Smith (Narrator)
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Light and Truth – The Old Testament
All Scripture is inspired by God and beneficial for teaching, for rebuke, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man or woman of God may be fully capable, equipped for every good work. – 1 Timothy 3:16-17 God speaks to us through the Bible. That Book embodies His words. Creation itself is the visible embodiment of His power and wisdom. It is the result of His words. This Book of His is, in a different way, the effect of His speaking. It is His written wisdom and power. There is His voice to us. The thunder and tempest are His loud voice of grandeur. The sunshine and the gentle breeze are His still small voice. But deeper, clearer, keener, softer, and still more penetrating than all of these is His written Word to us. The Bible is what it is because it contains the words of God. It is through the Word, and in connection with it, that God communicates with us. The Word revives: Your word has revived me (Psalm 119:50). The word produces faith: Faith comes from hearing (Romans 10:17). The Word strengthens, comforts, heals, nourishes, and revives. It gets into contact with each part of our souls and works its own work there. And it does this because it is divine. No human words could be trusted to work the work in a human soul so unrestrictedly. It is not eloquence, poetry, nor argument, but something more than all these together. It is something peculiar and indescribable, which man could not have formed and which he cannot understand, that makes it so suitable for the soul of a foolish and sinful man.
Horatius Bonar (Author), Saethon Williams (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - EL AMOR DEL ESPÍRITU
'Sin embargo, os aseguro que os conviene que me vaya, porque si no me voy, el Consolador no vendrá a vosotros; pero si me voy, os lo enviaré' -Juan 16:7. Hemos imaginado que la presencia corporal de Cristo nos haría dichosos y nos conferiría innumerables dones; pero según nuestro texto, la presencia del Espíritu Santo obrando en la iglesia es más necesaria para la misma. Si se piensa por un momento, la presencia física de Cristo en la tierra, por muy buena que sea para la iglesia, implicaría en nuestra condición actual muchos inconvenientes que se evitan con su presencia por medio del Espíritu Santo. Cristo, siendo verdaderamente hombre, debe, en cuanto a su condición de hombre, habitar en un lugar determinado. Así, para llegar a Cristo, sería necesario que viajáramos a su lugar de residencia. Imagina que todos los habitantes del mundo tuvieran que viajar desde los confines de la tierra para visitar al Señor Jesucristo en la ciudad de Jerusalén. Aunque todos podrían hacer el viaje con alegría, pero como no todos podrían vivir en un lugar donde pudieran ver a Cristo todas las mañanas, tendrían que contentarse con verle de vez en cuando. Pero el Espíritu Santo mora en todas partes, y si queremos aplicar al Espíritu Santo, no tenemos necesidad de movernos ni un centímetro. Jesucristo podría estar presente en una sola congregación del mundo, pero el Espíritu Santo está en todas partes.
C. R. Vaughan, Charles H. Spurgeon, George D. Watson, Horatius Bonar, John Owen, Thomas M'crie (Author), Ailén Kowalyk, Ezequiel Romero (Narrator)
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No hay camino al cielo sino por JESUCRISTO.I. Por la justificación ante Dios, estamos limpios, libres, o en una condición de salvados, en la aprobación de su santa ley.II. Por la justificación ante los hombres, estamos limpios y libres. Las Escrituras y las buenas obras - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) - La Biblia nos ayuda a ver el lugar, la naturaleza, la necesidad y el alcance de las buenas obras. Las buenas obras y los justificados - Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) - Una comprensión correcta de que solo la cruz de Jesucristo puede mantenernos equilibrados en el tema de las buenas obras. La fe que salva y las buenas obras - Ebenezer Erskine (1680-1754) - La relación entre la fe que salva, la obediencia a Cristo y la santidad. Celoso de buenas obras - Thomas Manton (1620-1677) - Describe lo que es el celo bíblico y declara que la muerte de Cristo en la cruz debiera encender un celo ardiente de obediencia en su pueblo. La necesidad de ocuparnos en buenas obras - Ebenezer Erskine (1680-1754) - El ministro del evangelio tiene que ser fiel en proteger la verdad y en exhortar al pueblo de Dios a ocuparse en buenas obras. La mejor manera de motivar las buenas obras y El juicio y la recompensa de los santos - John Bunyan (1628-1688) - La gracia es la mejor motivación para hacer buenas obras. El juicio y la recompensa de los santos - John Bunyan (1628-1688) - A esto le sigue una mirada a la recompensa de nuestras buenas obras en el Día del Juicio.
Arthur W. Pink, Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Hodge, Horatius Bonar, J. C. Ryle, James Buchanan, Robert Traill, William Pemble (Author), Juan Manuel Abraham (Narrator)
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Refresh your soul with this delightful portrayal of all the blessings that flow from the work of Christ. The Blood of the Covenant: 1. It Contains the Good News. 2. It is the Purchase-money for the Church. 3. It is the Atonement. 4. It is the Redemption. 5. It is the bringing nigh. 6. It Contains the Cleansing. 7. It Contains the Peace. 8. It Contains the Pardon. 9. It Contains Justification. 10. It contains that which makes white. 11. It Contains the Sanctifying. 12. It Contains the Power to Conquer. 13. It Contains Our Right of Entrance into the Holiest. 14. It Contains the Seal of the Covenant. 15. It Contains Drink for the Soul. 16. It Contains Life. 17. It Contains Protection. 18. It Contains Separation from the World. 19. It Contains Resurrection. 20. It Contains Condemnation.
Horatius Bonar (Author), Timothy Burke (Narrator)
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This classic by Horatius Bonar is essential to any true minister of the gospel or serious Christian teacher. It greatly helps clarify the central purpose of the gospel minister in calling men to Christ, and also aids in identifying the numerous problems that can creep into the life of a minister through carelessness and indifference. As Bonar explores many of the problems of his day, we find that we still struggle with the same problems in our day. For the cure to these ills, he reminds us of the successful labors of ministers of the past, and points us to the same great Resource they had. This little book will assist you in your divine calling, and spur you on to a renewed vigor in the Christian ministry.
Horatius Bonar (Author), John Formsma (Narrator)
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