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Soliloquio sobre el arte de pescar hombresThomas Boston Atraer a los pecadores a la salvación en Cristo es sin lugar a dudas la dedicación y el deseo de todo verdadero creyente. Dado que amamos a Cristo, no podemos más que anhelar que otros también lo amen. Dado que fuimos sacados de una condición terrible de dominio y esclavitud del pecado, no podemos más que ansiar que otros también vengan a la libertad verdadera que hay en Cristo. Dado que amamos a las almas de los hombres, esa chispa eterna del ser humano, las cuales solo tienen dos eternidades diferentes a las cuales dirigirse -el infierno o el cielo-, no podemos más que buscar que estas vayan a la dicha eterna y que eviten la destrucción eterna. Y una de las comparaciones, pues, para la realización de esta tarea es la expuesta por nuestro Señor en Mateo 4:19: SÃganme, y yo los haré pescadores de hombres. Verso por el cual el autor de este libro expone nuestro llamado a ser pescadores de hombres, siguiendo el ejemplo de nuestro Señor. En primer lugar, el autor presenta la manera en que Cristo llama a los hombres a ser pescadores de hombres, en lo que tiene que ver con su oficio y su éxito. Luego, a manera de comparación, equipara a los inconversos con los peces, y a los ministros con los pescadores en diferentes aspectos de estos. En segundo lugar, el autor expone la esencia de ser un pescador de hombres, lo cual tiene que ver con seguir a Cristo. Por lo cual presenta diferentes presuposiciones de seguir a Cristo, y también las cosas en las que debemos seguir a Cristo, si en verdad queremos ser pescadores de hombres eficaces. El pequeño escrito que el lector tiene en sus manos es uno que lo preparará para salir a pescar hombres, buscar atraer almas para Cristo. Tanto ministros como personas dedicadas en el evangelismo se verán beneficiados de este. Y oramos para que este trabajo pueda ser de mucha edificación para el pueblo de Dios, suscitándonos para llevar a cabo esta tarea de pescar hombres para Dios.
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""An Illustration Of The Doctrines Of The Christian Religion V3: With Respect To Faith And Practice Upon The Plan Of The Assembly�������s Shorter Catechism (1773)"" is a religious text written by Thomas Boston. The book provides a detailed explanation of the Christian religion, with a particular focus on the doctrines of faith and practice as outlined in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Boston uses clear and concise language to explain complex theological concepts, making the book accessible to readers of all levels of religious knowledge. The third volume of the series, this book is an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Christian faith, and is a valuable addition to any theological library.Comprehending A Complete Body Of Divinity. In Three Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
In his famous book, Human Nature in Its Fourfold State, the Scottish Puritan, Thomas Boston (1676-1732) tells us that the four states of human nature are (1) The State of Innocence, (2) The State of Nature, (3) The State of Grace, and (4) The Eternal State. Boston's discourse offers a fascinating view of human nature. In his word, "In the way of the gospel, the sinner must stand before the Lord in an imputed righteousness--but corrupt nature is for an inherent righteousness; and, therefore, so far as natural men follow after righteousness, they follow after `the law of righteousness, ' Romans 9:31, 32; and not after `the Lord our righteousness.'" "The infinity of God makes infinite wrath the just demerit of sin. God is infinitely displeased with sin; and when he acts, he must act like himself, and show his displeasure by proportionable means." These two quotes alone should encourage the reader to devour what follows in the book: those sections on the state of grace and the eternal state
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