God has put you in a special place

Isaías Rivera
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The speaker discusses the idea that God has put each person in a special place, using Psalm 118:4-6 as a basis. He shares a personal story about a job interview where he thought the job was special, but it turned out to have negative aspects. He emphasizes that the special place God has for each person is based on His Name, not on their own qualifications or merits. Even when life gets tough, the speaker encourages listeners to remember that they are in a special place chosen by God, and to focus on His Name and presence. He acknowledges that serving God can sometimes seem illogical, as it may bring challenges and difficulties, but reminds listeners that God's blessings often come in unexpected ways.

The speaker talks about being in a special place, a place where God has put His name and where miracles happen. He shares stories of people praying from their special place and seeing their prayers answered, including a mother who prayed for three years for her family to be saved and a woman who prayed for her husband and children to be saved before she died. The speaker emphasizes that we are all in our own special place, and encourages listeners to rejoice and dance because God has put His name there. He also reminds listeners that when we pray from our special place, the heavens open and the devil is tied.


This morning I am going to be talking about the topic: "God has put you in a special place" using Psalm 118 verses 4 to 6 as a biblical contextual basis. How many of you have gone to a job interview and those days before the job interview you memorize what appears in that job description, what are they asking for? Now in these times we not only memorize what they ask for but also go to the website and see what that company offers, what it does so that when we get to that interview we have everything covered and there is not a question that we do not know how to answer.

And when the interview begins we start with a lot of nerves, right? And if before this interview we see that there are many people applying for that position, we get more nervous because we are going to compete with many people. I don't know about you but I have been in interviews that I not only look at how many people there are but if they are younger than me because I not only have to compete with how many people there are but also if they are younger. So I have also been on that site waiting for the interview.

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