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Interrupci—n Divina


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From telemarketers to traffic jams to twenty-item shoppers in the ten-item line, our lives are full of interruptions. Theyre often aggravating, sometimes infuriating, and can make us want to tell people what we really think about them. But they also tell us something quite important about ourselves. The prophet Jonahs life was interrupted by a clear call of God that made him mad enough and scared enough to run in the completely opposite direction. Yet it wasnt really an interruption. It was an opportunity for Jonah to be involved in something the likes of which the Old Testament world had never seen: national revival in a Gentile country. What if Jonah had seen Gods interruption for what it truly was— a divine intervention that held more adventure and possibility than any other thing he could have been doing at the time? What could have felt any better than being directly in the center of Gods will? Yet we play it that same way—always running from major pains and minor problems that just dont seem to suit us at the time. Who knows what were missing by being so interruption avoidant? In this very personal account of opportunities lost and lessons learned, popular conference speaker and author Priscilla Shirer shows how to embrace the amazing freedom and fulfillment that comes from going with God, even when He’s going against your grain. Las interrupciones son molestas y a veces exasperantes, pero aun así, diseñan los mejores planes que Dios tiene para tu vida. Aquellos que al fin de cuentas se diseñaron para ti, y que a menudo se oponen a los tuyos. Dios interrumpió la vida del profeta Jonás con un llamado que le requirió un cambio de vida total. Jonás se aterrorizó tanto que salió corriendo en dirección opuesta. Sin embargo, lo que aparentemente para él era una interrupción innecesaria e inservible, se transformó en una oportunidad para que fuera parte de algo que, en el mundo del Antiguo Testamento, jamás había sucedido antes. Esta…


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