Flow in the river of God

Doug Tunney
(Audio: Español, Inglés) ->Original

RESUMEN: The passage in Ezekiel 47 describes a river that flows out of the temple where sacrifices are made, and as believers give more of their lives to Jesus, the river rises and becomes stronger. However, if believers hold back and don't fully obey God, they become stagnant like a swamp and experience negative emotions like depression and self-hatred. The speaker shares his own experience of obeying God's call to minister to prostitutes in Frankfurt, Germany, and how God gave him the strength and strategy to reach them. He encourages believers to be open to God's adventures and ministries that they may not have thought of before, and to not hold back in their obedience to Him.

The speaker shares his experiences of evangelizing in various parts of the world, including Frankfurt and China. He encourages the congregation to join the Great Commission Salvation Army and to use tools such as evangelistic DVDs and language apps to spread the Gospel. He also emphasizes the importance of financial commitment to the Church and challenges the congregation to give generously.


There is a beautiful scripture that I want the Pastor to read to you, Ezekiel 47 if you have it up there, Ezekiel 47, can you put it in Spanish for me? Ezekiel 47 1 to 4, you can read it here:

“He made me go back to the entrance of the house; and, behold, waters came out from under the threshold of the house toward the east; because the face of the house was to the east, and the waters descended from below, towards the right side of the house, to the south of the altar.

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