Great faith in God and great disbelief of people who only look at the now

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The passage from Second Kings in chapter 6 beginning with verse 24 is a prophetic Word for our times. It is a story of faith and disbelief, where Israel is under siege and experiencing a terrible famine. The King of Israel is impotent and the citizens are disoriented, revealing a moral and spiritual confusion that exists in the nation. The Church of Jesus Christ needs to be a prophetic voice to the authorities of our cities and nations, using the little point of justice that is in their hearts to speak to them about true spirituality. There are many people in the world who love people, love justice, and love God, but they are disoriented and need to hear the true Word of the Lord.

In this passage, we see the story of Elisha and the famine in Samaria. The famine was so severe that people were resorting to cannibalism. However, Elisha prophesied that the famine would end the next day and that food would become cheap and abundant. Many people, including the king's servant, were skeptical of this prophecy, but it came true. The passage shows the power of faith and the ability of God to change situations in an instant, even when they seem impossible. The author also believes that God will bring a sudden and powerful move of the Holy Spirit to transform the world and combat issues like homosexuality and corruption. The author encourages the reader to pray, purify themselves, and prepare for this move.


The speaker believes in a God who can do the impossible and encourages listeners to trust in God's will and purpose. He acknowledges the challenges of holding onto beliefs that go against the norms of society and religion but urges listeners to stand firm and seek God with passion and appetite. The story of the four leprous men who discover the abandoned Syrian camp shows that those who have died to human appetite and rejected by society can be blessed by God. The speaker encourages listeners to spread the good news and maintain faith in God's power to change situations overnight, even when it seems impossible. He believes that God will bring about great changes and a harvest of souls before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.


God has the power to do miraculous things, as seen in the story of Elisha and the Syrian army. When God speaks, the physical world aligns with the spiritual world. Unbelief can lead to judgment, as seen in the story of the prince who doubted Elisha's prophetic word. We need to prepare ourselves and our lives as containers for the visitation of the power of God. We declare by faith that the situation is already changing and the Glory of the Lord is moving.


The Lord placed in my heart in a very, very specific way this passage from Second Kings in chapter 6 beginning with verse 24. And I felt from the Lord that I was not only preaching a teaching passage but that it was actually a prophetic Word. for our times.

I have preached on this passage in times before but I feel like there is an urgency in this time to proclaim it and when I did, preparing it for the internet and for the many, many people who see us in different countries and you will also be able to see it there too in Dios Habla Hoy, you go to our page and there is a section specifically that says Dios Habla Hoy, you can actually subscribe if you haven't signed up for this tremendous, tremendous Ministry.

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