The strange things that God does

Fabiana Manzewitsch
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SUMMARY: The message is about the strange works of the Lord and how He likes to break our paradigms. The speaker shares examples from the Bible, such as the Lord putting a table in the desert and inviting many to eat when there is little food. The speaker mentions a passage from Isaiah 28:20-21 where the Lord will rise up to do His strange work. The speaker then looks at 2 Samuel 5 and talks about a victory that David had over the Philistines in the valley of Refaim. However, when the Philistines returned, the Lord gave David a new strategy that required sensitivity to the winds and hearing the sound of marching in the tops of the trees. The speaker believes that God is releasing new strategies to His Church and that old strategies will not work.

The message is about the power of worship as a weapon against the enemy. The speaker references the story of David and Goliath, where David used sensitivity to the winds rather than a sword to defeat his enemy. The speaker also references the story of Jesus feeding the multitude with five loaves and two fishes, and the woman who poured perfume on Jesus' feet. The point is made that there is a time to give to the people (like the bread) and a time to give to God (like the perfume). The speaker emphasizes the importance of worship as a powerful weapon against the enemy, and encourages the audience to appreciate and value worship. The message concludes with an invitation to worship and move with the wind of the Spirit.


I would like this morning to share a word with you that has been burning in my heart at these times, like Pastora Meche was saying. Many years I lived in Mexico. And all of a sudden, it wasn't something we planned for a long time like you'd like it to be, all of a sudden the Lord removed the floor beneath me just all of a sudden, and there in Mexico there were tremendous opportunity doors opening. And all of a sudden the Lord says: you are going to Argentina.

¿What?. I have been praying for Argentina but send somebody else. The Lord has us in Argentina and sometimes I travel when I'm traveling with my husband to Mexico for less than 24 hours. We arrive, we take the two services on the sunday morning, we travel three hours to Mexico City and we get on the plane to get back to Buenos Aires and we arrive in the morning at Buenos Aires and in the afternoon we are working in the Bible. You might say: that's crazy. You are right. But my husband always says something: you have to do the things while you still have strength. While God still permits it we are working for God with joy.

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