This section explores the collective practice of corporate prayer, revealing how congregations unite in supplication for their spiritual vitality and adherence to Kingdom values. You'll find insights into how shared prayer movements also target national destiny, political change, and societal transformation. Speakers emphasize the power of community intercession, often alongside fasting, to effect significant spiritual and social impact. Keep exploring to understand how churches leverage unified prayer for both internal health and external influence.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of three things to pray for the church. Firstly, that the church remains close to the values of the Kingdom of God and the teachings of the Bible.
One of the most important things for our church in terms of, if we are asked what should we pray for our church, is our level of spiritual closeness to the Lord and to the word of God. My deep desire before the Lord is t that is biblical, that is wholesome as the word defines wholesome teaching and wholesome doctrine, that our church be kept with its priorities correct. The Bible says that if we seek first the Kingdom of God all the othe
Lou Engle, a prophetic speaker, talks about prayer, fasting, and dreams in his message. He emphasizes the power of prayer in changing the destiny of America, especially in politics and the Supreme Court.
We welcome you Lou and we are very mindful of the fact that God has called you in a very special way for prophetic mission and we’re thrilled and honored to have you here this morning. So welcome, we’re glad to have you whispers to me in my ear ‘you haven’t come here just to refresh but to be refreshed’. Alleluia!
Lou Engle, a national leader in fasting, prayer, and spiritual warfare, spoke at a church in Boston. He shared stories about his experiences with prayer and fasting and how they have led to positive change in the United States.
We’re just thrilled again to have Lou Engle, a man of God, of national stature and greatly used by the Lord to bring a vision of fasting and prayer and spiritual warfare and to raise a generation of young people that wil I just whispered to my friend Brian, I said to him ‘I would come here even if I don’t know anything they’re saying, just to be in the presence of the Lord.’ Thank you for receiving us. These are my friends, they’ve been
In Isaiah Chapter 58, the Lord emphasizes the importance of balancing spiritual and social action. The text highlights that it’s not enough to fast, worship or pray, but one must also care about the needs of the society and complement spiritual activity with ethical actions.
Let’s go to the Word of the Lord Isaiah Chapter 58. Why does the Congregation Leon of Judah invest so much time, so much money, so much energy in the work of transforming the society? And we want our Congregation to understand why we do, why we feel such an urgency to do this community work here. Because it would be counterproductive if the leaders of the Church were leading in one direction and the m
The sermon is about stewardship and management of possessions, not just material possessions, but also the possessions entrusted to us by God. The goal is to build a sanctuary in the church parking lot, not just for the sake of building a building, but to enrich the congregation's understanding of stewardship in a biblical context.
Let’s go to the Gospel according to Luke chapter 16, beginning with that first verse. I will read it only in Spanish and I hope that the most of you guys have a Bible available. I hope you have a Bible in English and if you don’t just raise your hand and we’ll make one available to you.
The passage is about the joy of the Lord and how it's possible to be a Christian without experiencing it. Paul addresses a conflict between two women in the church and diagnoses their issue as joylessness.
Philippians Chapter 4, starting with verse 2. As you’re searching the word you’ve noticed that Pastor Roberto is not here, and he’s not here for good reasons. in… about to cast out 16 demons from somebody up there. Whatever it is, could you all agree with me right now to bless Pastor Roberto in the name of Jesus.
The speaker reads out Second Letter to the Corinthians, Chapter 9 and emphasizes the importance of giving to the Lord as a reflection of one's lifestyle, not just a one-time act. He notes that throughout scripture, there are many references to how the use of money reflects one's spirituality.
In the 30 minutes or so that we have left we’re going to be reading out the Second Letter to the Corinthians, chapter 9. There in verse 6, the Apostle Paul reads: “…. We will read the remaining text in Spanish so please follow along in English. But this is the essence, what we just read.
In Romans 2:13, the concept of sharing with the needs of the saints is discussed. The Greek word for sharing has the insinuation of fellowship, intimacy, and identification with those we are sharing with.
Let’s go to Romans Chapter 2. I think by now most of the congregation can open with their eyes closed the 12th chapter, Romans because we’ve been there for many, many weeks now. service and how Christian service should be conducted in the context of the congregation, what kind of attitudes should permeate the Christian service. In verse 12 last Sunday we discussed the last part of verse 12, we a