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The majority of The Practice of Piety is various meditations and prayers for believers, which Lewis Bayly intended to advance piety. Extremely practical and personally enriching, The Practice of Piety is bound to change the way one lives. CCEL
The majority of The Practice of Piety is various meditations and prayers for believers, which Lewis Bayly intended to advance piety. Extremely practical and personally enriching, The Practice of Piety is bound to change the way one lives. CCEL
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1=======================================================================VIRTUOSADevoción Matutina Para Mujeres 2024Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, Colombia===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================13 DE JULIOCUANDO LO POCO ES MUCHO«Cuídense ustedes de toda avaricia; porque la vida no depende del poseer muchas cosas» (Luc. 12:15).John Bunyan (1628-1688), predicador inglés y autor de El progreso del peregrino, era hijo de un comerciante, y un joven con muy poca educación formal, cuando se casó. Su esposa era una mujer muy pobre, cuya dote consistió en dos libros: Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven [El camino al cielo del hombre sencillo], de Arthur Dent, y Practice of Piety [La práctica de la piedad], de Lewis Bayly. Nada de dinero, nada de fincas ni de casas, solo dos libros; sin embargo, «estas obras influyeron en la decisión de Bunyan de seguir una vida religiosa».*Impactado por la lectura de esos dos libros que constituían toda la dote de su esposa, Bunyan profundizó en su conocimiento de Dios y en su relación personal con él, y llegó a escribir una de las más influyentes obras clásicas de contenido religioso que se hayan publicado. Traducida a más de doscientos idiomas, El progreso del peregrino relata de manera alegórica el camino del cristiano hacia la salvación, inspirando a los lectores a avanzar por ese camino. Qué manera de «sacar el mejor provecho posible de lo poco».Una dote de dos simples libros, que aparentemente no era nada, cambió la vida de una persona que, gracias a la transformación que experimentó con su lectura, llegó a ser una influencia en el mundo a favor del bien. Sin embargo, cuántas veces recibimos «dotes» de alto valor económico que tienen el potencial de alejarnos de Dios, convirtiéndonos en influencias a favor del materialismo y la superficialidad. Jesús nos invita a reflexionar seriamente en esto cuando pregunta: «¿De qué le sirve al hombre ganar el mundo entero, si pierde la vida?» (Mar. 8: 36). Te lanzo esta pregunta hoy porque es importante tener una respuesta. Como sabes, «donde esté tu riqueza, allí estará también tu corazón» (Mat. 6: 21).«Más vale adquirir sabiduría que oro; más vale entendimiento que plata», leemos en Proverbios 16: 16. Así que «no nos fijemos en lo que se ve, sino en lo que no se ve, ya que las cosas que se ven son pasajeras, pero las que no se ven son eternas» (2 Cor. 4:18). «A pocos se les pueden confiar grandes riquezas debido a la fuerte tentación de apegarse a ellas y descuidar la preparación para la vida venidera», afirma el Comentario bíblico adventista.** Que lo poco que tenemos nos ayude a desarrollar un carácter el cielo; ¡eso sí es sacarle el máximo provecho!«Tiene que aprender una lección: sacar el mejor provecho posible de lo poco». Elena G. de White.* https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunyan.**Comentario a Proverbios 15: 16.
Generations ago, Lewis Bayly wrote a devotional book. It was a how-to manual for living faithfully in the modern world, beginning at home. A lot has changed in society since Bayly's book was first published in 1611. But many of his insights endure, like this one: “wish rather a good life than a long.”* His … Continue reading A good life than a long
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A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly, Part 6 Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/2/2022 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly, Part 5 Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/26/2021 Length: 42 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly, Part 4 Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/19/2021 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly, Part 3 Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/12/2021 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly, Part 2 Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/5/2021 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Practice of Piety by Lewis Bayly Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/28/2021 Length: 43 min.
‘De praktijk der godzaligheid' werd een populair boek onder Duitse piëtisten, die een Lutherse achtergrond hadden. Maar niet iedereen was enthousiast. Dr. Jan van de Kamp laat zien dat de puriteinse heiligingsopvattingen bij veel Luthersen als wettisch in de oren klonken. Albert-Jan Regterschot en Steven Middelkoop nemen luisteraars in deze uitzending mee naar de boeiende wereld van Philipp Jacob Spener en August Hermann Francke. Piëtisten die oog hadden voor de hele mens, wat verder reikte dan het geestelijk leven. Met name Francke liet zien hoe christelijke naastenliefde handen en voeten kan krijgen. Zijn werk ten behoeve van weeskinderen trok zelfs de aandacht van de Russische tsaar. Meer Reformatorisch Dagblad?Volg ons via:https://www.rd.nlNieuwsbrief: https://www.rd.nl/nieuwsbriefInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdbeeldFacebook: https://nl-nl.facebook.com/refdag
Today the guys read some Lewis Bayly to encourage those who are suffering. Bayly’s 10 meditations to comfort those in affliction are a timely and good word to many enduring the current pandemic. We hope the words of this 17th century puritan are an encouragement to you. Plus, Joe and his evil buddy pulled off a terrible prank in third grade. Our Sponsor The ministry landscape is changing. More and more, pastors need to be equipped with rigorous theological training as well as job skills to make a living where God has called you. That’s why Southeastern Seminary has created the M.Div.-M.B.A. in just 4 years, you can graduate from a theologically rigorous M.Div. program at Southeastern and have the practical job skills of an M.B.A. With leading Baptist scholars like Bruce Ashford, Ben Merkle, and John Hammett, there’s no better time to start your theological training today. Get the detail here. For all the links and show notes visit www.doctrineanddevotion.com/podcast/bayly
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Though Great Britain's warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly's War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly's greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though Great Britain’s warships ruled the waves throughout the First World War, their greatest challenge came from just underneath them. Nowhere was this better demonstrated in the Western Approaches, where, as Steve R. Dunn details in his book Bayly’s War: The Battle for the Western Approaches in the First World War (Naval Institute Press, 2018), the Royal Navy found themselves hard pressed even to secure the trade routes just off their western shores from the threat posed by Germany U-boats. At the start of the war, the command covering the region, the Coast of Ireland station, was something of a backwater, one not anticipated to be a major area of the war. The U-boat campaign against British trade soon changed this, as sinkings such as those of the liner Lusitania demonstrated the vulnerability of shipping in the region. In response the Admiralty nominated the dynamic Lewis Bayly to take over as commander. Setting a focused, no-nonsense tone from the start, Bayly soon moved to protect merchant shipping and hunt down U-boats by every means possible. Bayly’s greatest success, though, came with the entry of the United States into the war in 1917, as he presided over the successful integration of American naval vessels into his command, where they provided the necessary protection for the ships transporting American soldiers to the battlefields of the Western Front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices