We hide. God seeks. Eternity awaits.
- Christ could have merely pursued us to the point of taking on human flesh. That would have been unbelievable enough.
- He could have pursued us to Pilate's courtyard and suffered there the lashes from the Roman soldiers, and the jeers from the mocking crowd. That would have been unfathomable.
- He could even have pursued us to Calvary and allowed His hands to be brutally fastened to a dead tree and a crown of thorns to be thrust upon His head. That would have been inexplicable.
But He went further. Infinitely further. He pursued us all the way to hell - without any guarantee He would ever return. This is the self-abandonment that drove our Savior. This is how far grace will pursue.
Shawn Brace brings remarkable insight to a topic in grave danger of becoming commonplace: grace. "A funny thing happens when one picks up the Old Testament," says Brace. "Amidst the rubble of a supposedly angry God, one discovers quite the opposite.... The heart of this Testament reveals a God who loves. A God who cares. A God who pursues."
If the word grace has lost its resonance, Pursued will powerfully realign its significance and experience the life of anyone burnt out by "playing" church.
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Este libro presenta, de manera organizada, citas de Elena de White sobre el tema del Gran Conflicto entre Dios y Satanás, tal como lo elaboró esta autora en base a la cosmovisión bíblica. El compilador posee un profundo conocimiento de la vida y los escritos de White, y en esta obra destaca la trayectoria del conflicto desde el origen del mal en el universo, los efectos de la desobediencia de Adán y Eva, los objetivos de la misión de Cristo, su ministerio intercesor en el cielo, el rol del Espíritu Santo, los acontecimientos que precederán a la segunda venida de Cristo, la preparación necesaria y el triunfo del bien al final del conflicto.
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