Gracia Divina vs. Condena Humana
Gracia Divina vs. Condena Humana
- Author: Philip Yancey
- Length: 352
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Zondervan; Spanish edition
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In 1987, an IRA bomb buried Gordon Wilson and his twenty-year-old daughter beneath five feet of rubble. Gordon alone survived. And forgave. He said of the bombers, "I have lost my daughter, but I bear no grudge...I shall pray, tonight and every night, that God will forgive them." His words caught the media's earsand out of one man's grief, the world got a glimpse of grace. Grace is the churchs great distinction. It's the one thing the world cannot duplicate, and the one thing it craves above all elsefor only grace can bring hope and transformation to a jaded world. In this book award-winning author Philip Yancey explores grace at street level. If grace is God's love for the undeserving, he asks, then what does it look like in action? And if Christians are its sole dispensers, then how are we doing at lavishing grace on a world that knows far more of cruelty and unforgiveness than it does of mercy? Grace does not excuse sin, say Yancey, but it treasures the sinner. True grace is shocking, scandalous. It shakes our conventions with its insistence on getting close to sinners and touching them with mercy and hope.
Description of Gracia Divina vs. Condena Humana:
Yancey offers real and captivating pictures of God's grace working to change people's lives.
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In 1987, an IRA bomb buried Gordon Wilson and his twenty-year-old daughter beneath five feet of rubble. Gordon alone survived. And forgave. He said of the bombers, "I have lost my daughter, but I bear no grudge...I shall pray, tonight and every night, that God will forgive them." His words caught the media's ears--and out of one man's grief, the world got a glimpse of grace. Grace is the church's great distinction. It's the one thing the world cannot duplicate, and the one thing it craves above all else--for only grace can bring hope and transformation to a jaded world. In this book award-winning author Philip Yancey explores grace at street level. If grace is God's love for the undeserving, he asks, then what does it look like in action? And if Christians are its sole dispensers, then how are we doing at lavishing grace on a world that knows far more of cruelty and unforgiveness than it does of mercy? Grace does not excuse sin, say Yancey, but it treasures the sinner. True grace is shocking, scandalous. It shakes our conventions with its insistence on getting close to sinners and touching them with mercy and hope. Author Biography: Philip Yancey es redactor especializado de la revista Christianity Today y ha escrito varios libros que han recibido premios, entre ellos Desilusión con Dios, publicado por Editorial Vida.
About Philip Yancey:
Philip Yancey es redactor especializado de la revista Christianity Today y ha escrito varios libros que han recibido premios, entre ellos Desilusión con Dios, publicado por Editorial Vida.






