God's Omnipresence

God's Omnipresence

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Exploring 'God's Omnipresence' reveals a vibrant archive where His active presence is not just theorized but experienced in ministry, prayer, and historical events. Discover how God guides movements, empowers individuals, and manifests His Amazing Mercy and Love in revival and everyday life. These resources highlight a God who is dynamically at work, sending people and shaping communities. Keep exploring to witness the profound implications of God being 'with us'.

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Crossing the Jordan, conquering Jericho: Where is God taking León de Judá - and what will it take to get there?

The article discusses the call for the church to become a Generation of Radical Obedience, ready to witness God do amazing things. The author compares this call to Joshua's call to consecrate themselves before crossing the Jordan River to reach the Promised Land.

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Only a people willing to pay the price to become a Generation of Radical Obedience will ever plumb the world-transforming depths of God’s Amazing Mercy and Love. This is the most “Amazing Thing” about our God. told the people, “ Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the LORD will do amazing things among you. ” Joshua 3:5 AMAZING THINGS AHEAD - BUT ARE WE READY?

The gentle warrior

Dr. Roberto Miranda, a Latino pastor from Boston, visited a congregation in Cedarville, Massachusetts, and shared his thoughts on the need to break down barriers of ethnicity and race in the church.

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Dr. Paul Jehle : I met Roberto and Mercedes Miranda several years ago and they’re in the third decade of ministry here in New England, among the many that God has sent from the Hispanic and Brazilian community as mission in common with them, which has kind of drawn our hearts together. They have a common vision with us to see the Kingdom of God touch every area of life.

God with us

The pastor and his colleague pray before the Lord, thanking him for the presence and the many ways in which they can show their love and need for him. They read from Matthew chapter 1, verse 18, about the birth of Jesus Christ.

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How many of you had a Merry Christmas? Pastor Omar and I have a prayer before the Lord today. God has for you today, for you to be merry and glad about. The Lord is with you and he is never going to abandon you or leave you.

Dr. Roberto Miranda : A vision for revival in New England

The speaker presents a personal vision for revival in New England, acknowledging that it reflects their own theological and cultural views. They believe that revival will inevitably lead to controversy as the Kingdom of God confronts existing structures and false beliefs.

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Presentation given at ' Biblical Worldview Conference ' in Boston April 7,2006: I have been assigned the task of presenting a vision for revival in New England. I will begin with a disclaimer. therefore very partial and relative in its content. I do not pretend to be giving a “Thus saith the Lord,” or to be declaring absolute, incontestable truth.

The best is yet to come

The first psalm in the book of Psalms talks about the importance of having an intimate relationship with God and being committed to following His word. It also emphasizes the idea that as Christians, we should expect blessings and prosperity in our lives.

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The first psalm in the book of psalms is important, it’s the one that’s put at the beginning, something special that God wants to say introducing the whole collection of psalms. “…Blessed is the man who does not walk in in the judgment nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous, for the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish…” God put this psalm on my heart this morning and as I was saying be

God keeps creating your life

God is in the business of creating our lives, forming and fashioning every detail to forge the person and character He wants us to be. Just like in the creation of the universe, when God began to form the earth, it was still formless, disorganized, and dark.

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I'd like to share the second part of the series I started as a series of reflexions for last year, those that weren't here last week a little resume, last week we were here talking about failure as the womb for success, many different aspects of our life, and many times we think that failing in those areas is the worst possible thing that can possibly happen. VIEW SERMON But in the economy of God these failures become the seed bed, the

Ephesians I (Part 4)

The speaker continues their expository journey through the Book of Ephesians, focusing on key concepts and themes. They recap the previous week's discussion on wisdom and understanding, and how God has given believers both.

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Well, my intention tonight is to continue with this expository journey through the Book of Ephesians, the epistle, the letter to the Ephesians. You might remember that Ephesians is in the New Testament and you might reme so one thing is not necessarily depending on the other, but I will try to also keep a running connection to different themes that we have been talking about. And you remember that two Saturdays ago we talked about partic

Ephesians 2:8-10

The speaker begins by discussing the concept of grace, particularly in relation to salvation. He then shares personal anecdotes about struggling with the need for control and over-preparation in his own preaching, but learning to trust in the Holy Spirit and let Him lead.

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Turn with me very quickly to Ephesians chapter 2 and let’s go to verse 8. Just for your information, those who are here and I add my own word of welcome to all of you, thanks for being here tonight and we’re blessed to h Just for your information, those who are here and I add my own word of welcome to all of you, thanks for being here tonight and we’re blessed to have you. We have been going through a very kind of minute discussion of Ep

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