The strange work of the Lord

Fabiana Manzewitsch
(Audio: Spanish, English) ->Original

SUMMARY: The message is about the strange work of the Lord, and how God likes to break our schemes and do things differently than we expect. The passage from Isaiah 28:20-21 talks about the Lord doing His strange work, and the speaker reflects on how uncomfortable it is to have a short bed or a narrow blanket. The Lord does strange works, like setting a table in the desert, speaking to the dead, and inviting many to eat when there is little food. The speaker then goes to Second Samuel 5 to talk about the valley of Refain where the Philistines came to attack David. David went to the stronghold to seek the Lord's strategy, and God gave him victory. However, when the Philistines came again, God gave David a new strategy that involved being sensitive to the wind and listening for the noise of a march through the tops of the balsam trees. The speaker concludes by saying that God is releasing new strategies to the Church, and that worship intimidates the enemy.

When we worship God in the Spirit, it intimidates the enemy and releases a new strategy for his people. We should not save on worship and give God all the glory. Just like the miracle of the loaves and fish, there is a time to prioritize and waste our life on worship for Him. When we worship, the enemy recedes and God's promise advances. We should learn to praise and bless and let the wind of the Spirit move us like the treetops.


This morning I want to share a Word that has burned in my heart this time. As Pastora Meche said, I lived in Mexico for many years and suddenly it was not something planned, with time as one likes. Suddenly the Lord is like he moved the floor for me. And the Lord of Mexico from a time of opportunities where it seemed that everything was working and suddenly the Lord said you are going to Argentina. That?. I have prayed for Argentina but send another Lord.

But hey, the Lord has us in Argentina and sometimes we travel with my husband to Mexico for less than 24 hours, we take our two meetings that we have there in the Sunday service, we travel three hours to the capital of Mexico and return to take the plane to Buenos Aires, and we arrive in Buenos Aires in the morning and in the afternoon we continue with the Bible school that we have there. You will say, it's crazy! Yes, you're right. But my husband always says something: you have to do things while you have the strength. As long as God allows it.

Other publications related to "The strange work of the Lord":

Fabiana Manzewitsch
The strange things that God does
Explore the strange works of God and how He breaks paradigms, as well as the power of worship as a weapon against the enemy. Discover new strategies for the Church in this insightful message.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
When God is present, but we don't see him
The story of Elisha in 2 Kings 6:8-23 shows us how changing our perception and understanding can change our reality. This article discusses the importance of Gods presence in spiritual warfare, renewing the mind, having faith, and experiencing victory in life. The author uses examples from the Bible to illustrate how a change in perspective can lead to miracles and overcoming obstacles.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Lord - look at me, recognize me and use me!
The sermon emphasizes the importance of spiritual warfare and liberation from demonic powers. The speaker discusses the challenges faced by the church in a secular society and encourages the congregation to trust in Gods calling and use spiritual weapons to fight against the powers of darkness. The message is one of encouragement to fulfill Gods will and bring glory to Jesus name.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Judges 7:7
Dr. Roberto Miranda emphasizes the importance of confronting the enemy, seeking anointing and prophetic discernment, being visible, and proclaiming the full Gospel. He urges churches and individuals to covenant with God to be faithful to His word and to wage war in a loving, defined manner that honors His word.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Adopting a biblical, supernatural mindset (2 Kings 6:24 - 7:20)
In this article, Dr. Roberto Miranda discusses the importance of adopting a biblical, supernatural mindset and seeking anointing from the Holy Spirit in order to engage in spiritual warfare. The article explores the story of the King of Syria attacking the people of Israel despite having experienced defeat at the hands of the prophet Elijah, highlighting the constant spiritual warfare that the people of God are in. The article also emphasizes the power of prophetic words and the mercy of God, encouraging readers to adopt a supernatural mentality and not be formed by institutional or religious thinking. Additionally, the article examines the story of the four lepers in 2 Kings 7 and encourages readers to adopt a go-for-broke attitude and give everything to God in order to experience His glory, speaking and acting in faith while advancing God's kingdom.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
You have to start flowing in what God gives you
The importance of connecting with the infinite wisdom of God, resting in the Lord, and seeking the anointing of the Holy Spirit in worship and in life.


Gregory Bishop
Isaiah 43:18
The speaker draws from Isaiah 43 and Ezekiel 47 to remind listeners that God can make all things new, even in the desert places of our lives. Embrace change and flow with God's spirit for a new heaven and earth.