Thomas Watson
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LECTOR CRISTIANO, Las dos grandes gracias esenciales para un santo en esta vida son la fe y el arrepentimiento. Son las dos alas con las que vuela al cielo. La fe y el arrepentimiento preservan la vida espiritual como el calor y la humedad radical 1 lo hacen con la natural. La gracia de la que voy a hablar es el arrepentimiento.
Crisóstomo 2 pensó que era el tema más adecuado para predicar ante el emperador Arcadio. 4hizo escribir los salmos penitenciales...
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It's amazing to think that an entire book could be written on one verse in the Bible, but Thomas Watson managed to do just that. This early Puritan book, so logical, simple, and full of truth, has stood the test of time, so well that it is still treasured today. In the words of Watson, "If the whole Scripture be the feast of the soul, then Romans 8 may be a dish at that feast, and with its sweet variety may very much refresh and animate the hearts...
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Based on Philippians 4:11, I have learned, in whatever state I am therewith to be content, Watson considers the great dishonor done to almighty God by the sin of discontent. The doctrine of Christian contentment is clearly illustrated and profitably applied. The special cases where, through changes in providences, discontentment most commonly arises are, examined and preservatives are, applied to the soul.
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Este libro es un extracto de la obra clásica de Thomas Watson, Las Bienaventuranzas, escrita en 1660. En el estilo vivencial de los puritanos, examina en la primera parte la naturaleza, las razones y los motivos, los signos y la forma de alcanzar la pureza de corazón. Luego, en la segunda parte, describe maravillosamente las bendiciones de los puros de corazón: ¡cómo será ver a Dios!
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Born in Salem, Massachusetts,Thomas A. Watson (January 18, 1854 - December 13, 1934) was a bookkeeper and a carpenter before he found a job more to his liking in the Charles Williams machine shop in Boston. He was then hired by Alexander Graham Bell, who was a professor at Boston University. They were known for the invention of the telephone.
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In a world that will not tolerate the mention of sin, and in churches where it has been defined only in generic, sociological terms, one could make a good case that "repentance" is one of the least used words in the English language today. Repentance is essential to true Christianity-Jesus Christ himself said that if we do not repent, we will perish-and there are few better guides that have existed in this or any other area of spiritual experience...
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All Things for Good by Thomas Watson provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question: Why do bad things happen to good people? Thomas Watson, the seventeenth-century minister of St. Stephen's Walbrook, believed he faced two great difficulties in his pastoral ministry. The first was making the unbeliever sad, in the recognition of his need of God's grace. The second was making the believer joyful in response to God's grace. He believed the...
9) Meditación
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El libro cristiano sobre la meditación presenta una recopilación de textos de destacados autores de diferentes épocas, todos enfocados en la importancia y la práctica de la meditación según la Palabra de Dios. A través de diversas perspectivas, los escritores ofrecen definiciones, explicaciones y exhortaciones para que los creyentes desarrollen una vida de meditación espiritual profunda.
En primer lugar, Thomas Watson ofrece una definición...