Respuestas de Dios a las dificultades de la vida
By Rick Warren
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Life is full of difficult questions, but when we have questions, the Bible has answers. In God's Answers to Life's Difficult Questions, Rick Warren, pastor and New York Times bestselling author, invites us to take a closer look at key biblical figures and the ways in which they walked through the challenges they faced in their daily lives.
Rick Warren uses stories from scripture to teach us that the Bible is filled with examples of real people who faced the same dilemmas we're facing today. By demonstrating the ways in which God chooses to use ordinary people to accomplish his plans--despite their weaknesses and failures--Warren gives us hope as we take on life's countless challenges. Better yet, Warren provides us with realistic solutions that we can start putting into practice today.
Warren takes us inside the lives of biblical characters including Moses, Paul, and Jesus himself, giving you a chance to see the up-close-and-personal ways that they navigated their own circumstances.
Although God's Answers to Life's Difficult Questions is anchored in timeless stories from Scripture, Warren also weaves in modern examples that address the twelve questions he's asked the most as a spiritual leader, including:
- How can I learn to handle discouragement?
- How can I respond better in a crisis?
- How do I become more resilient when I feel like a failure?
- How can I fight my loneliness?
- How is change possible for me?
- How can I lead a more peaceful life?
The concrete, practical insights that Warren shares in God's Answers to Life's Difficult Questions will give you the tools you need to build up your resilience, strengthen your relationship with God, and finally enjoy a life full of lasting purpose, peace, and significance today.
Rick Warren
A Time magazine cover article named Rick Warren the most influential spiritual leader in America and one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Tens of millions of copies of Pastor Rick’s books have been published in 200 languages. His best-known books, The Purpose Driven Life and The Purpose Driven Church, were named three times in national surveys of pastors (by Gallup, Barna, and Lifeway) as the two most helpful books in print. Rick and his wife, Kay, founded Saddleback Church, the Purpose Driven Network, the PEACE Plan, and Hope for Mental Health. He is the cofounder of Celebrate Recovery with John Baker. Pastor Rick has spoken in 165 nations. He has spoken at the United Nations, US Congress, numerous parliaments, the World Economic Forum, TED, Aspen Institute, and lectured at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and other universities. Rick is executive director of Finishing the Task, a global movement of denominations, organizations, churches, and individuals working together on the Great Commission goals of ensuring that everyone everywhere has access to a Bible, a believer, and a local body of Christ.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I think this book could be very helpful for some people, and it was a good conversation starter in our group. Mr. Warren has some solid advice on handling problems in our lives. I especially like the thought that our character is formed in our every day actions, habits and prayer, then when we are tested, our character is revealed and refined. However, I found some of Mr. Warren's "answers" to be simplistic. Especially the chapter on depression. I am left with an uncomfortable impression that he is using scriptures to fit into what he wants to say, rather than simply looking at the scriptures and working out what they do say. One of his statements, "He (God) knows how you will act in the future, so he's not disappointed when it happens." Huh? This sits very wrong with me, but it would take an essay on predestination, omniscience and the character of God to say why. That's what I mean about feeling uncomfortable with Mr. Warren's writings. Blanket statements like that feel wrong in my spirit, so it puts me on the defense the whole time I'm reading. That is not necessarily a bad thing, but I shudder to think about those who take this man's writings as the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth about God.
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Respuestas de Dios a las dificultades de la vida - Rick Warren
Books by Rick Warren
The Purpose Driven® Life
The Purpose Driven® Church
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What on Earth Am I Here For?
Living with Purpose Series
God’s Answers to Life’s Difficult Questions
God’s Power to Change Your Life
L I V I N G W I T H P U R P O S E
titleRICK WARREN
G O D ’ S A N S W E R S T O
L I F E ’ S D I F F I C U L T
Q U E S T I O N S
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Copyright © 2006 by Rick Warren
Previously titled Answers to Life’s Most Difficult Questions
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ISBN-10: 0-310-29627-7
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Interior design: Beth Shagene
Cover design: Curt Diepenhorst
Cover photo: Amanda Rohde/iStockphoto™
Cover illustration: Jim Dobbs
I dedicate this book to my flock,
the members of Saddleback Valley
Community Church.
They have an insatiable hunger for
practical teaching from God’s Word,
listen intently,
and seek to apply the truth to their lives.
I am grateful to be their pastor.
CONTENTS
Preface
1. How Can I Cope with Stress?
2. How Can I Rebound from Failure?
3. How Can I Defeat Depression?
4. How Can I Live above Average?
5. How Can I Have Peace of Mind?
6. How Can I Handle Discouragement?
7. How Can I Overcome My Problems?
8. How Can I Be Confident in a Crisis?
9. How Can I Ever Change?
10. How Did I Get Myself into This Mess?
11. How Can I Overcome Loneliness?
12. Why Is This Happening to Me?
About the Author
About the Publisher
PREFACE
chapterMany books today focus on self-improvement. Everyone wants to change for the better. Americans will spend millions of dollars this year in their search for practical solutions to their problems. Many will move from one fad to another, looking for advice on how to live and for answers to perplexing questions.
Unfortunately, much of the advice being dispensed through television, radio, and print these days is highly unreliable. It is based on popular opinion and current thinking. Therein lies a problem, because today’s pop psychology
will be discarded next year for a new approach or therapy.
Jesus said, You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free!
Lasting freedom from personal hang-ups comes from building our lives on the truth. Only the Bible can be depended on completely to provide truthful insights into the causes and cures for our personal problems. God’s Word has stood the test of time. It is just as relevant and applicable today as it was thousands of years ago. It contains the answers to life’s most difficult questions.
However, it is not enough to simply say, The Bible is the answer.
It is important for Christians to show how the Bible answers life’s questions. In this book I suggest practical steps and specific actions you can take, based on God’s Word, that will help you cope with the common problems we all face. The great evangelist D. L. Moody once said, The Bible was not given to increase our knowledge, but to change our lives.
When Jesus taught, his intention was that those who listened would go and do likewise.
He aimed for specific actions and commitments. In each of these twelve studies you will discover simple ways to apply God’s truth to your personal life, your family, other relationships, and your job. The way to get the most out of this book is to act on it!
Why are there so many biographical stories in the Bible? The apostle Paul said, Everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope
(Rom. 15:4). God gave us these examples from people’s lives for two reasons.
First, they are given to teach us. It is always wise to learn from our own experiences, but it is even wiser to learn from the experiences of others. It is usually less painful too! By applying the principles illustrated in the lives of Bible characters, we can avoid making some of the same costly mistakes they made.
Second, God gave us these stories to encourage us. We are encouraged by the fact that he chooses to use ordinary people to accomplish his plans—in spite of their weaknesses and failures and sometimes mixed motives. That gives us hope that God can work in our lives also!
It is my prayer that these studies of Bible characters will produce two results in your life: that you will learn God’s principles for successful living, and that you will believe God can use you in a significant way.
CHAPTER 1
HOW CAN I COPE
WITH STRESS?
chapterJesus Christ was constantly under pressure. There were grueling demands on his time; he rarely had any personal privacy; he was constantly interrupted. People repeatedly misunderstood him, criticized him, and ridiculed him. He had enormous stress, which would have caused any of us to cave in.
But as we look at the life of Christ, we quickly discover that he remained at peace under pressure. He was never in a hurry. He was always at ease. He had a calmness about his life that enabled him to handle enormous amounts of stress. How did he do this so successfully? The answer can be simply stated: he based his life on sound principles of stress management. If we understand and apply these eight principles in our lives, we will experience less pressure and more peace of mind.
IDENTIFICATION: KNOW WHO YOU ARE
Jesus said, I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life
(John 8:12). I am the door
(10:9 KJV); I am the way and the truth and the life
(14:6); I am the good shepherd
(10:11); I am God’s Son
(10:36). Christ knew who he was!
The first principle for handling stress in your life is this: Know who you are. It is the principle of identification. Jesus said, I know who I am. I testify for myself
(see John 8:18). This is critically important in stress management because if you don’t know who you are, someone else may try to tell you who they think you are. If you don’t know who you are, you will subconsciously let other people manipulate you and pressure you into believing you are somebody you aren’t.
A lot of stress in life results from our hiding behind masks, living double lives, being unreal with others, or trying to be somebody we’re not. Insecurity always produces pressure in our lives, and when we are insecure, we feel coerced to perform and conform. We set unrealistic standards for our lives, and even though we work, work, work, we still can’t meet those unrealistic standards. Tension and pressure naturally occur as a result.
The first way to balance stress in my life is to get an internal balance of who I am. And I know who I am by knowing whose I am. I am a child of God. I was put on earth not by accident, but for a purpose. I am deeply loved by God. I am accepted by him. He has a plan for my life, and because he put me here, I am significant.
And because he put you here, you are significant. To handle stress you must know who you are. Until you handle this issue, you will be hindered by insecurity.
DEDICATION: KNOW WHOM YOU’RE TRYING TO PLEASE
The second principle of stress management in the life of Christ is found in John 5:30: By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me.
The principle is this: Know whom you’re trying to please. You can’t please everybody, because by the time one group becomes pleased with you, another group gets upset with you. Even God doesn’t please everybody, so it’s foolish to try to do something that even God doesn’t do!
Jesus knew whom he was trying to please; it was a settled issue with him: I’m going to please God the Father.
And the Father replied, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased
(Matt. 3:17 KJV).
When you don’t know whom you’re trying to please, you cave in to three things: criticism (because you are concerned about what others will think of you), competition (because you worry about whether somebody else is getting ahead of you), and conflict (because you’re threatened when anyone disagrees with you). If I seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness,
then all the other necessary things of life will be added unto me (Matt. 6:33 KJV). This means that if I focus on pleasing God, it will simplify my life. I will always be doing the right thing—the thing that pleases God—regardless of what anybody else thinks.
We love to blame our stress on other people and obligations: "You made me … I have to … I’ve got to." Actually, there are few things in life (apart from our jobs) that we must do. When we say, I have to, I must, I’ve got to,
we may really be saying, I choose to, because I don’t want to pay the consequences.