Turn the hearts of the children to the parents

Emma de Sosa
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: Dr. Emma de Sosa spoke at a church gathering and emphasized the importance of tithing and giving generously to the Lord. She referred to the book of Malachi and the prophetic spirit of Elijah, which turns the hearts of the people to God. She explained that the prophetic ministry has the ability to draw hearts to the Lord and bring about consecration and surrender. She also referred to the story of Elijah confronting the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel and fixing the altar, which had been in ruins. She emphasized the importance of true consecration and passion for God.

The prophetic ministry has the ability to draw hearts to the Lord and lead to consecration and surrender. John the Baptist and Elijah were both confrontational prophets who came to turn people's hearts to Jehovah God. Malachi's prophecy about turning the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers has spiritual and natural connotations, including transgenerational reconciliation. The speaker shares a personal story about her family's conversion to Christianity and subsequent struggles with their children leaving the faith. She realizes that in Christ, things are different and seeks God's guidance in restoring her family.


The speaker shares a personal testimony about the restoration of her family through the power of God. Her two sons had turned away from God and were involved in satanic activities, but through prayer and faith, both sons eventually came back to God and became successful in their respective fields. One became a pastor and the other became the rector of a Christian school. The speaker emphasizes that God is a specialist in restoring families and that the prophetic spirit in the church is bringing generations together. She calls for those who are present with their families to come forward for a word of restoration and reconciliation.


The speaker invites families with different generations to come together and stand up. They declare a word of restoration for the generations through the church and community of faith, saying they will be agents of reconciliation.


It is a privilege to have Dr. Emma de Sosa with us and her wife, brother Rigoberto de Sosa and I want to invite Dr. Emma de Sosa to stop by. Give her a big round of applause, a woman of God who has blessed us with her teachings and who I know has something very special about her. I think we can ask her to take the time she needs to speak. Amen. Brothers, the time belongs to the Lord, ok. We come to the house of God and we come for the Holy Spirit to possess and glorify in us. Forget the beans, the beans that you left back in the house, if they burn, that's their business, let the firefighters get there on time and do what they have to do, but we are going to listen to the word of the Lord. Let's continue, what a privilege we have to hear the word of God.

God has blessed us today with powerful praise, with a time, saturate yourself, may your batteries be full when you leave here today, glory to the Lord. Give it back to our sister Ema de Sosa, in the name of Jesus we bless her. Thank you sister.

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