¿Deseas que Dios te bendiga de manera abundante? El Dr. Bruce Wilkinson enseña que mediante la declaración de la oración de Jabes puedes experimentar la gracia, el poder y la protección de Dios. Quizá, hasta los bien versados eruditos bíblicos se desconcierten si se les pregunta acerca de Jabes, un hombre poco conocido que figura en 1 Crónicas, capítulo 4. Sin embargo, su sencilla petición es la piedra angular de La oración de Jabes y se ha convertido en un llamado a vivir una «vida más bendecida» para innumerables lectores. En una era donde muchos cristianos se alejan de todo lo que parezca «quiérelo y reclámalo», Wilkinson apacigua las dudas al poner la oración en perspectiva y desafía a los lectores a que repitan la oración de Jabes cada mañana y mantengan un registro de los cambios que sucedan. El poder no está en la oración en sí, sino más bien en lo que crees que sucederá como resultado de esta y la acción que lleves a cabo.
Do you want God to bless you in abundance? Dr. Bruce Wilkinson teaches that by using the Jabez prayer statement you can experience God's grace, power and protection. Perhaps even well-versed biblical scholars would be puzzled if asked about Jabez, a little-known man listed in 1 Chronicles, chapter 4. However, his simple petition is the cornerstone of The Prayer of Jabez and has become a call to live a "more blessed life" for countless readers. In an era where many Christians shy away from anything that seems to "want it and claim it," Wilkinson clear doubts by putting the prayer in perspective and challenges readers to repeat the prayer of Jabez every morning and keep track of the changes that happen. The power is not in the prayer itself, but rather in what you believe will happen as a result of the prayer and the action you take.
Do you want God to bless you in abundance? Dr. Bruce Wilkinson teaches that by using the Jabez prayer statement you can experience God's grace, power and protection. Perhaps even well-versed biblical scholars would be puzzled if asked about Jabez, a little-known man listed in 1 Chronicles, chapter 4. However, his simple petition is the cornerstone of The Prayer of Jabez and has become a call to live a "more blessed life" for countless readers. In an era where many Christians shy away from anything that seems to "want it and claim it," Wilkinson clear doubts by putting the prayer in perspective and challenges readers to repeat the prayer of Jabez every morning and keep track of the changes that happen. The power is not in the prayer itself, but rather in what you believe will happen as a result of the prayer and the action you take.