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How Should Men Lead Their Families? - Cultivating Biblical Godliness Series (Beeke) - PORTUGUESE

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9786584891128
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Éden Publicações
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48
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Pamphlet
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Description

God’s Word teaches us that Jesus Christ was ordained by God and anointed by the Spirit for His work as prophet, priest, and king of His children. Those who are in union with Him share His offices in a limited but important way. In this booklet, Joel Beeke explains how husbands and fathers should lead their families as prophets, priests, and kings.

Filled with biblical wisdom and practical application, How Should Men Lead Their Families? is a helpful guide for men who desire to bear the image of the Father of glory and of the heavenly Husband as they lead, teach, love, evangelize, protect, and rule over their wives and children. 

Contents:

Office Bearers by Union with Christ

Prophet in the Home 

Priest in the Home

King in the Home 

Series Description

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones once said that what the church needs to do most all is “to begin herself to live the Christian life. If she did that, men and women would be crowding into our buildings. They would say, ‘What is the secret of this?’” As Christians, one of our greatest needs is for the Spirit of God to cultivate biblical godliness in us in order to put the beauty of Christ on display through us, all to the glory of the triune God. With this goal in mind, this series of booklets treats matters vital to Christian experience at a basic level. Each booklet addresses a specific question in order to inform the mind, warm the affections, and transform the whole person by the Spirit’s grace, so that the church may adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in all things.

Author

Joel R. Beeke is president of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and a pastor of the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Endorsement

“This booklet is a masterpiece. Joel Beeke not only provides sound biblical teaching about being a father, he also gives us a simple and practical framework for reminding us of our calling: prophet, priest, and king. Each of these perspectives on fatherhood is opened up and applied with clarity. If you want to understand fatherhood and its primary responsibilities from a biblical perspective, read this booklet, then share it with someone else.” — Tedd Tripp, senior pastor of Grace Fellowship Church, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, and author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart

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Repleto de sabedoria bíblica e aplicação prática, "Como Homens Precisam Liderar Suas Famílias" é um guia útil para os homens que desejam levar a imagem do Pai da glória e do Marido celestial ao liderar, ensinar, amar, evangelizar, proteger e governar suas esposas e filhos.

A Palavra de Deus nos ensina que Jesus Cristo foi ordenado por Deus e ungido pelo Espírito para Sua obra como profeta, sacerdote e rei de Seus filhos. Aqueles que estão em união com Ele compartilham Seus ofícios de maneira limitada, mas importante. Neste pequeno livro, Joel Beeke explica como maridos e pais devem liderar suas famílias como profetas, sacerdotes e reis.

Este pequeno livro é uma obra-prima. Joel Beeke não apenas fornece um ensino bíblico sólido sobre ser pai, mas também nos dá uma estrutura simples e prática para nos lembrar de nosso chamado: profeta, sacerdote e rei. Cada uma dessas perspectivas sobre a paternidade é citada e aplicada com clareza. Se você quiser entender a paternidade e suas responsabilidades primárias de uma perspectiva bíblica, leia este pequeno livro e compartilhe-o com outra pessoa.  — TEDD TRIPP, Pastor Principal na Grace Fellowship Church, Hazleton, Pensilvânia (EUA), e Autor de "Pastoreando o Coração da Criança" (Ed. Fiel)

JOEL R. BEEKE (PhD, Westminster Seminary) é Presidente no Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary e Pastor da Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation em Grand Rapids, Michigan (EUA).