Todas nós sabemos que precisamos ser transformadas à imagem de Cristo e focarmos nas coisas de Deus. Então por que às vezes temos a impressão de que o padrão bíblico é frustrante e inatingível? Isso acontece quando não entendemos como implementar a renovação na prática de nossa vida diária. Ainda pior, o mundo moderno em que estamos imersas é saturado de mídias (sociais e tradicionais) que focam nossas mentes constantemente nas coisas aqui de baixo. A solução é o processo que Deus usa para nos tornar mais semelhantes a a renovação de nossas mentes, criando novos hábitos.
Descubra como o Espírito Santo nos ajuda a pensar segundo a palavra de Deus para agirmos à semelhança de Cristo. Nesse processo, nossos sentimentos e desejos se alinharão mais e mais com a vontade de Deus.
Humilde e objetivamente, posso dizer que se você realmente deseja ser mais como Jesus Cristo, este é um livro muito bom que Deus pode usar para te ajudar (...). — JOEL R. BEEKE, Pastor da Heritage Reformed Congregation, Professor de Teologia Sistemática e Presidente no Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary em Grand Rapids, MI (EUA)Esse livro fascinante é a resposta cristã ao anseio cultural por uma espiritualidade holística. Evitando as armadilhas do intelectualismo, emocionalismo e legalismo, Esther nos guia para uma renovação denossas mentes, sentimentos e vidas fundamentada no padrão de Cristoe motivada pelo evangelho. — DAVID MURRAY, Pastor Reformado, Autor e Professor de Teologia Pastoral no Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, MI (EUA)Uma parte da obra transformadora de Deus envolve renovar nossas mentes. Em "Transformadas", Esther Engelsma explora essa renovação ao considerar a importância de nossos pensamentos e o papel que eles realizam em dirigir nossas vontades, desejos, emoções e ações. O que pensamos realmente importa. Leia este livro e aprenda como a palavra de Deus molda, dirige e renova nossa mente, transformando-nos à imagem de Cristo.— CHRISTINA FOX, Conselheira, Palestrante em Retiros, Autora e Contribuinte no livro Mãe o Bastante (Éden Publicações)
Esther Engelsma lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her husband and daughter. She also serves her church as an administrative assistant. Esther is the daughter of Joel Beeke.
My husband got me this book for Christmas, and I’m so thankful that he did. What sweet relief to finally find some good, sound Christian writing from a woman that truly edifies and points is back to Christ, without all the fluff and feigned positivity gushing that usually accompanies books written for Christian women. Esther makes an easy read of her work and it is sprinkled with bible verses and excellent quotes from many of Christian greats from both history and modernity. I’m walking away from this book, feeling more introspective about my own sinful motives, wastes of time, and sloth—and yet having the remedy at my finger tips-the Word of God! I feel refreshed and motivated to seek a Christ like life, for His glory. To transfer that head knowledge and theological accuracy to living it out. I am thankful for books like these that ground us and really point us back to what matters in a charitable, encouraging and most importantly, a biblical way. This isn’t about moralism, this is about living out your faith in real time.
This book isn't long, but it's powerful. In an age where we are constantly consuming information, Esther describes how what we look at and listen to will literally rewire our brains, changing the way we think. In response, our desires and actions are transformed as well--either for good or for bad. As Christians, we want to become more like Christ, but "we cannot become more like Him unless we behold Him." Esther illustrates how the cycle goes both ways, and that what we say and do will change what we desire and the way we think. This means that the more we obey, even if we don't feel like it, the more we will desire to walk in the Spirit. Esther offers practical ways to set our minds on Christ and experience His transforming power. I'm so thankful for this book!
This is an excellent read as far as the message. The only downside - it is repetitive. However, despite repetition, the information is clearly communicated and presented in a way that makes it easy to remember. This is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy at its origin - from the Bible. But it's so much more than CBT because it takes pressure off the reader to produce results on their own. It's God's way where the burden is light. All we are called to do is obey and God does the work of renewing our mind and transforming our lives. It's an encouraging message full of hope.
Well thought out and well written. I thoroughly enjoyed chapter one - learning about how our brains are physically transformed. This is great encouragement!! I did read other reviews that found further chapters to be verbose and repetitive, I disagree. I found Ms. Engelsma's writing to be thorough and detailed. She addressed all aspects of the 'inputs' we use and how they affect us. Well done!
Transformed is the exact book I needed at this time in my life. For the past few years, I've pondered Romans 12:2 and wondered how to apply it to myself. Through deep study and thought, Esther Engelsma has laid out steps to the transformation Paul was referring to. If you desire true transformation, by all means start reading your Bible daily and get serious about your prayer life, but add 'Transformed' and follow the instructions!
This is a practical book on how to let the Holy Spirit renew your mind through His Word. No earth-shattering brand-new concepts are presented, but the author uses Scripture to show the reader how to have thoughts, words, feelings, and actions that are according to Scripture instead of according to the flesh. Highly recommended!
Excellent book & very biblical. Though it is a smallish book, it took me a while to get through it because it is dense (and full of goodness!) but it was so worth it.
I love how each chapter builds on the last and builds a very solid and Biblical understanding of how God transforms and renews us.
Easy to read, truthful, and encouraging for believers. She quotes from heavy hitters such as John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, Elisabeth Elliot, and Joel Beeke.
O que vemos, ouvimos transforma o que pensamos e em como agimos. Por este motivo precisamos encher nossa vida com a palavra de Deus, buscar o conhecimento do alto mais do que os prazeres da terra, nos transformará em sermos parecidos com Cristo.