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Consolaos Pueblo Mio: Un Mensaje de Navidad [Comfort My People: A Christmas Message]

By: Jorge Carpinteyro
Narrated by: Jorge Carpinteyro
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Los primeros cinco versos del Capítulo 40 de Isaías que inspiraron al gran compositor George F. Haendel a componer el Oratorio El Mesías, son tomados para desarrollar este Estudio Bíblico enfocado al evento que cambió la historia de la humanidad: El nacimiento de Cristo Jesús. El pastor Jorge Carpinteyro nos lleva por estos versículos llenos de promesas y de esperanza para una humanidad que estaba perdida, pero que al final por el gran amor de Dios la Gloria de Cristo brilló sobre nosotros para darnos paz, perdón, salvación y vida eterna.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2024 Jorge Carpinteyro (P)2024 Jorge Carpinteyro
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