People radically committed to the Kingdom of God

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Español)

RESUMEN: The speaker discusses the importance of being radically committed to the Kingdom of God, using the example of the Sons of Issachar who could discern the move of God at a specific time. He emphasizes the need to actively unite with God's work and not criticize or remain indifferent. The speaker also reminds the audience that God is continually looking for people whose heart is fully committed to Him so that He can show His power on their behalf. The speaker encourages the audience to discern the times and prepare vessels for the anointing of God that is going to fall.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of discerning God's move and joining it, referencing biblical examples such as the midwives who helped the Hebrew women, Raab the harlot, and Michal, David's wife. He stresses that there is no neutrality when it comes to God's work and that those who despise or reject it will face consequences. The speaker encourages the congregation to be fully committed to God's purposes and to be willing instruments in performing his miracles.


The speaker talks about how God needs people to partner with him in the world and be instruments for his miracles. He uses the example of Mary, who surrendered herself to God's will even though it would bring criticism from her community. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of making a radical commitment to God and not being lukewarm or comfortable in one's faith. He encourages the congregation to discern God's timing and commit to being a resource for God's Kingdom through financial commitments and prayer. The speaker offers a moment for anyone who wants to give their life to Jesus and blesses those who raise their hands. The congregation then partakes in the Lord's Supper.


Let's go to the word of the Lord in Matthew Chapter 12. Remember what we are saying and that is that we don't just want to talk about the sanctuary. Soon we will finish this series of sermons. I am interested above all that you take principles that bless you in your daily life, in your daily life, in your walk with the Lord, in your membership and citizenship in the Kingdom of God. and this is what I want to do this afternoon, leave you a word that will enrich you, not only with regard to the sanctuary, because one day the sanctuary will be done and then, as I say, we will have to move on with the life of the Congregation and life as the people of God. so I want to leave you a verse only in Matthew Chapter 12 on which I will base my meditation. Matthew 12:30. Listen to what the Lord Jesus Christ says about himself, his person, he says:

“…Whoever is not with me is against me and whoever does not gather with me scatters…”

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