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Biblical Video Teachings Library 2

Welcome to the Biblical Video Teachings Library list #2 of House of Faith Ministries. Here you will find additional Spirit-filled teachings, prophetic insights, and verse-by-verse studies from Pastor Marcos Marrero and Minister Lisa Kane. Every video is curated to equip believers, strengthen faith, and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. Explore the teachings below and grow deeper in the Word of God.

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In Why Did You Doubt?, Minister Lisa Kane examines the moment Peter stepped out of the boat in faith and then began to sink—not because Jesus failed him, but because fear redirected his focus. Though Peter was walking in obedience, doubt entered when he looked at the boisterous wind instead of keeping his eyes on Jesus. Jesus’ question, “Why did you doubt?” exposes a truth believers still face today: doubt does not negate faith, but it interrupts it.

This teaching connects Peter’s experience with James’ warning that doubt makes a person unstable, tossed like waves by the sea. Doubt is shown not merely as uncertainty, but as a spiritual condition that steals joy, silences praise, and produces inward conflict. While God gives humanity the ability to question and choose belief, doubting the Word of God becomes a hindrance when it replaces trust.

Minister Kane emphasizes that overcoming doubt begins with humility. Drawing from James 4, believers are called to submit to God, resist the enemy, cleanse their hearts, and draw near to the Lord. Doubt often leads to mourning and heaviness, but as faith is restored, joy and rejoicing return—just as Psalm 126 promises.
The teaching also confronts the tension many believers feel: wanting to believe fully while remembering past disappointments. Even when faith feels imperfect, the Word assures that God’s promises will stand. Mountains will fall—whether now or in God’s appointed time—because His Word never fails. Rather than hiding doubt, believers are encouraged to bring it honestly before the Lord and ask Him for help.

This message concludes with a prayerful call to walk in faith without doubt, trusting that God is fully in control. Through humility, repentance, and surrender, believers can move from instability to confidence, from fear to joy, and from doubt to unwavering faith in Christ.

WHY DID YOU DOUBT?

Minister Lisa Kane

February 10, 2026

In Overcoming Your Thoughts, Minister Lisa Kane addresses one of the most personal and persistent battles every believer faces—the battle of the mind. Rooted in 2 Corinthians 10:3–6, this teaching reveals that although believers walk in the flesh, the war they fight is spiritual, and victory is found not through natural reasoning, but through God’s mighty weapons that pull down strongholds and bring every thought into obedience to Christ.

This message acknowledges a common struggle among believers: possessing knowledge of God’s Word, being able to quote Scripture, and yet still wrestling daily with thoughts that default to worldly responses rather than spiritual ones. Through honest reflection, the teaching illustrates how even something as simple as feeling sick can expose where our thought patterns are rooted—whether in faith or in habit.

The teaching explains that sickness entered the world through sin, beginning with Adam and Eve’s disobedience, and that sin and sickness are part of the death process described throughout Scripture. It explores biblical examples of unconfessed sin, disobedience, and unforgiveness as contributors to sickness, while also emphasizing the importance of balance by acknowledging that not all sickness is the result of personal sin, as shown through Jesus’ words in John 9 and the life of Job.

Rather than focusing solely on identifying sin, this teaching brings the believer back to the heart of spiritual warfare—attitude and obedience. Drawing from James, Peter, Acts, Romans, Proverbs, and Philippians, it teaches that trials test faith, produce endurance, and reveal what truly governs our thoughts. Praise, prayer, humility, repentance, and a joyful attitude in the midst of suffering become powerful tools that renew the mind and rewrite thought patterns.

The message concludes by affirming that transformation happens from the inside out. As believers intentionally meditate on God’s Word and align their thinking with what is true, noble, pure, and praiseworthy, their thoughts begin to change—and with them, their responses, attitudes, and lives. Overcoming thoughts is not about perfection, but about surrender, obedience, and allowing God’s Word to take first place in the mind and heart.

OVERCOMING YOUR THOUGHTS

Minister Lisa Kane

February 2, 2026

The book of Revelation is not a mysterious text meant to be ignored or feared—it is a divine revelation given by God through Jesus Christ to His servants. From the opening verses, John clearly addresses the Church, beginning with the seven churches of Asia, establishing that Revelation is written for believers. It is a prophetic book that unveils what is coming and carries a promise of blessing for those who read it, hear it, and keep its words.
While the book of Daniel was sealed until the time of the end, Revelation is unsealed and revealed for this generation, aligning perfectly with Daniel as knowledge increases and the world accelerates toward fulfillment of prophecy. The Church, called to preach the gospel of the Kingdom to all nations, cannot omit Revelation simply because it is challenging or misunderstood. In fact, its urgency is precisely why it must be taught.
Genesis and Revelation are the most attacked books of the Bible because they define the beginning and the end of God’s plan. Revelation warns of coming judgment, unimaginable tribulation, and the severity of life without Christ—yet it also reveals God’s mercy, His desire that none perish, and His plan to spare believers from wrath. The vivid descriptions of what awaits the unsealed world are not meant to terrify but to compel action: now is the time to be saved.
This study emphasizes that Revelation was given so the Church would rise, warn, teach, and rescue—working in unity with the Holy Spirit to preach the full truth of the gospel. God did not appoint His people to wrath but to salvation. Therefore, the Church must speak boldly, teach faithfully, and let the world know what is coming, so many may choose life before the Day of the Lord arrives.

The Purpose of the Book of Revelation

Minister Lisa Kane

January 20, 2026

In Lost and Found, we explore two powerful teachings of Jesus that unveil fresh revelation about salvation and its value. The parable of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price reveals the joy and life-altering response of one who finds salvation—a gift so priceless that nothing compares. In contrast, the parable of the lost coin illustrates a believer who once possessed something of great value, recognized it was missing, and took intentional action to seek until it was restored.

Together, these parables address the often-debated question of salvation—whether it can be lost or is eternally secure—by shifting the focus from theological arguments to the heart posture of the believer. Salvation is not proven by outward actions or religious performance, but by a transformed heart rooted in love, repentance, and the fruit of the Spirit. Through Scripture, we are reminded that true salvation results in change, produces fruit, and is safeguarded by Christ Himself, who promised He would not lose even one.
This teaching encourages believers to understand the immeasurable worth of God’s free gift, to guard it with intentionality, and to seek Him wholeheartedly whenever distance is felt. Lost and Found calls us to pray, to walk in sanctification, and to live with gratitude for the treasure of salvation—once discovered, never taken lightly, and always worth pursuing with all our heart.

LOST and FOUND

Minister Lisa Kane

January 9, 2026

In Proactive Praying, Minister Lisa Kane reveals that the Lord’s Prayer is more than a familiar recitation—it is a divine pattern for preparing our hearts and our futures. Drawing from Matthew 6:9–15, this teaching emphasizes that praying “deliver us from the evil one” is an act of praying ahead, asking God to guard us before temptation, hardship, or danger arises. Rather than praying only after something goes wrong, believers are encouraged to pray proactively over their health, relationships, travel, grief, and life seasons yet to come.

This lesson highlights confession and forgiveness as the foundation of prayer, supported by Romans 10 and James 2, showing that faith must be spoken and acted upon. Through personal testimony and Scripture, Minister Lisa demonstrates how spoken prayer and forgiveness release healing, protection, and freedom. By praying God’s Word preventatively, believers prophesy peace, establish spiritual authority, and walk confidently into the future with Jesus leading the way.

PROACTIVE PRAYING

Minister Lisa Kane

January 2, 2026

In Sending Mixed Messages to God, Minister Lisa Kane addresses a common struggle in the life of faith: believing God in prayer while simultaneously relying on human solutions. Rooted in Philippians 4:6–7, this teaching reveals how anxiety, impatience, and unchecked thoughts can contradict our prayers. Through scriptures such as Mark 11:24, 2 Corinthians 10:4–6, Galatians 5:1, and Hebrews 11:6, believers are challenged to bring every thought into obedience to Christ, choose faith over fear, and grace over the law. Minister Lisa emphasizes the power of the secret place, the necessity of honest prayer, and the discipline of waiting on the Lord. The message calls believers to stop reclaiming what they have already surrendered to God, to trust Him fully, and to rest in the peace that comes from unwavering faith and obedience.

SENDING MIXED MESSAGES TO GOD

Minister Lisa Kane

December 14, 2025

In this message, Minister Lisa Kane explores the powerful connection between obedience and prayer, beginning with Christ’s commandment in John 13:34 to love one another in a moral and social sense—our duty and obligation as followers of Christ. Prayer through obedience requires believers to forgive others (Matthew 6:14–15), releasing bitterness, hurt, and unforgiveness that often manifest as spiritual and physical bondage.

Minister Lisa emphasizes the importance of entering the secret place with God, where transformation occurs. From this place, believers are set apart, their desires change, and they are empowered to pray with authority. Spiritual warfare, she explains, always begins with praise and worship, which ushers in God’s presence and aligns the heart with His will.

The teaching highlights the authority given to believers (Psalm 149), showing how to bind kings, governments, and demonic influences through prayer, while also interceding for repentance and transformation rather than destruction. Using Scripture as a two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12), believers are instructed to pray strategically—beginning with forgiveness, casting out demonic influences, then replacing curses with biblical blessings and life-giving promises (Psalm 133:3; Psalm 5:12).

The message provides a practical prayer model, applying these principles to personal struggles, families, governments, industries, and nations. Minister Lisa stresses the need for humility, self-control, and faithfulness when using the authority of Christ’s name. By praying in obedience, believers become effective spiritual warriors who can shift atmospheres, weaken the hold of evil, and prepare hearts for revival.

Ultimately, “Praying Through Obedience” calls Christians to submit fully to God’s will, intercede in love, and walk in the authority and responsibility given by Jesus to bring transformation to individuals, communities, and the world.

PRAYING THROUGH OBEDIENCE

Minister Lisa Kane

October 28, 2025

In this teaching, Lisa Kane begins with Isaiah 29:13–14, where God warns that people honor Him with their lips but keep their hearts far from Him, following the commandments of men instead of His truth. She explains how human traditions, church doctrines, and fear-based teachings can distort God’s Word, leading to division, unfruitfulness, and spiritual blindness.

Using examples such as water baptism, honoring parents, and the thief on the cross, Lisa clarifies that salvation comes through faith and confession in Jesus Christ—not through manmade requirements. She warns against false doctrines that replace God’s commandments with human traditions and stresses the need for intercessory prayer, humility, and dependence on Scripture.

The message underscores that God’s true commandments are rooted in love: loving Him fully and loving others as ourselves. Perfect love casts out fear, unlike the fear-driven doctrines of men. Lisa calls on believers, teachers, and church leaders to repent of manmade traditions, return to God’s Word, and embrace His love and Spirit-led truth. In doing so, they will experience revival, unity, and fruitfulness in their walk with Christ.

THE COMMANDMENT OF MEN

Minister Lisa Kane

October 26, 2025

In “Are You Watching?”, Lisa Kane delivers a detailed end-times update centered on Matthew 24, supported by Revelation and Ezekiel. She begins with Jesus’ warning to watch and remain prepared, explaining through scripture and analogy that believers can recognize prophetic signs just as one can discern details in a family photograph. The teaching highlights fulfilled prophecies—false prophets, wars, deception, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, lawlessness, and growing offenses—showing their manifestation in current events and cultural shifts.

Lisa contrasts the perspectives of unbelievers, Israel, and the Church, underscoring that only those who cultivate a close relationship with Christ will truly discern the times. She explains the distinction between tribulation, God’s wrath, and the rapture, urging believers to remain steadfast and repentant, like the thief on the cross who acknowledged his guilt and received salvation.

The message closes with a call to readiness: to live daily in fellowship with Jesus, to watch with spiritual discernment, and to prepare for the fulfillment of the remaining signs—including the abomination of desolation, the great earthquake, and ultimately, Christ’s return with power and glory. The teaching is both a prophetic reminder and an urgent invitation to believers and unbelievers alike to turn to the Lord while there is still time.

ARE YOU WATCHING END TIMES UPDATE MATTHEW 24

Minister Lisa Kane

October 19, 2025

In this teaching, Lisa explores the meaning of God’s righteousness as revealed in Isaiah 54:17, “No weapon formed against you shall prosper… their righteousness is from Me, says the Lord.” She explains that it is God who calls us righteous, not our works or religious practices. By walking in His righteousness, believers gain protection, peace, and security—even in the midst of affliction, oppression, and end-time calamities.

Lisa unpacks Isaiah 54:11–17, showing how God transforms affliction into blessing by building His people on foundations of precious stones and promising peace for their children, both natural and spiritual. She stresses the generational impact of righteousness and warns that sin can also pass down consequences. Drawing from Ezekiel and Romans, she highlights that human righteousness cannot deliver us, but God’s righteousness—received through repentance and faith in Christ—brings life and transformation.

Throughout the message, Lisa ties in spiritual warfare, end-time warnings, and the necessity of intimacy with God. She reminds listeners that salvation is a gift, not earned by works, and that only by pressing into God’s presence, seeking His kingdom first (Matthew 6:33), and acknowledging Christ as Savior can believers live free from fear and condemnation. The teaching concludes by urging listeners to examine whether they are relying on their own works or truly resting in His righteousness, which alone secures eternal life and victory over the enemy.

HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS

Minister Lisa Kane

October 12, 2025

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