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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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This message opens with prayer and then moves into a study of 1 Corinthians 3:8–15, where Paul explains that all believers share the same foundation in Jesus Christ, but their works—whether valuable (gold, silver, precious stones) or invaluable (wood, hay, stubble)—will be revealed by fire on judgment day. Pastor Lisa stresses that salvation is secure by grace, not lost by failures, but the quality of each believer’s life and obedience determines eternal reward.

The teaching explores how different types of believers respond to the Word of God, drawing from the parable of the sower (Matthew 13:18–23): some never grasp it, others receive with joy but fall away under pressure, some are choked by worldliness and riches, while others bear fruit abundantly. These responses illustrate the difference between fruitless and fruitful Christian living.

Practical application is given through Colossians 3:23–25 and John 14:12, highlighting that true valuable works are those done “from the Spirit unto the Lord,” not for men’s approval. Examples include praying for leaders rather than condemning them, walking in forgiveness, and seeking God diligently—each act counted as valuable before Him, regardless of outward results.

The message warns against judging others harshly, reminding believers that Romans 14 teaches all will stand before Christ’s judgment seat. Instead, Christians are urged to live in humility, obedience, and faith, allowing the Spirit to guide their works so that they produce lasting fruit. Valuable works flow from relationship with God, trust in His sovereignty, and obedience to His Word, while invaluable works—though done in the flesh—will be consumed by fire.

The teaching closes with encouragement: whether one stumbles or walks faithfully, salvation remains secure in Christ (Romans 10:9). Yet the call is to build wisely on the foundation of Jesus, storing up eternal treasures that will endure, so that each believer may enter eternity not empty-handed but richly rewarded.

VALUABLE AND INVALUABLE WORKS

Minister Lisa Kane

February 15, 2024

In “God’s Courtroom” (February 8, 2024), Lisa Kane presents a powerful teaching on how God’s justice operates in the spiritual realm. Opening with Deuteronomy 32:4, she highlights that God is perfect, just, and without iniquity, meaning His judgments are always fair and true. Using courtroom imagery, Lisa illustrates the roles of the judge (God), the accuser (Satan), the accused (us), and the defense attorney (Jesus Christ). Through this analogy, she shows how salvation works—when we confess Christ, His blood covers our sins, and God declares us free.

The message then explores how believers can return to God’s courtroom not only for forgiveness but also to claim their covenant promises. By faith, prayer, repentance, and dwelling in the “secret place” with God, Christians can present their petitions and receive divine verdicts in their favor for healing, deliverance, and provision. Lisa stresses the importance of forgiveness, righteousness, and walking in God’s Spirit as the conditions for these blessings.

Through examples from Psalms, Galatians, and Psalm 91, she demonstrates how faith-filled persuasion before God brings breakthrough, just as biblical figures pleaded their cases with Him. She closes by encouraging believers to boldly approach God’s courtroom, not as the accused, but as redeemed children who can confidently claim the promises of Abraham and the inheritance secured by Christ.

GODS COURTROOM

Minister Lisa Kane

February 8, 2024

In this message, Lisa Kane opens with Zechariah 7:9 to show that compassion is both a command and an actionable response of mercy toward others. She contrasts being “nice” with true compassion, which requires intentional forgiveness and obedience to God’s Word. Drawing from scriptures such as Micah 7:18–20, Psalm 78, and Jude 20–23, she explains how God repeatedly shows compassion despite humanity’s rebellion, and how believers are called to reflect that same mercy in their relationships and prayers.

Lisa stresses that compassion is central to intercession, particularly for leaders, nations, and even those engaged in evil, because Jesus loves them just as much as He loves His followers. She provides examples from the life of Jesus (Matthew 9:36, 14:14, 15:32), highlighting how compassion moved Him to heal, provide, and guide. The message also explores the consequences of unforgiveness, the blessings of obedience, and the urgency of praying compassionately for others so they may come to salvation before the end of the Gentile age.

Ultimately, this teaching calls believers to embrace compassion as the foundation of forgiveness, to intercede with love for others—including enemies—and to allow the Holy Spirit to cultivate compassion within them. It closes with a prayer for believers to live out compassion through word, deed, and heartfelt intercession, demonstrating Christ’s mercy in a hurting world.

COMPASSION

Minister Lisa Kane

February 1, 2024

In this teaching, Lisa Kane continues from The Wedding Part One, shifting focus to The Day of the Lord. Opening with Joshua’s crossing of the Jordan, the message shows how the Israelites’ first Passover in the Promised Land and Rahab’s scarlet cord foreshadow the end-time Passover for the Bride of Christ. Rahab’s faith and deliverance parallel the believer’s protection under the blood of Jesus when God’s wrath is poured out on the earth.

The teaching then draws connections to Ezekiel 38–39, where Gog and Magog’s invading army meets God’s fierce judgment through earthquake, hail, fire, and brimstone—events mirrored in Revelation 6 with the opening of the sixth seal. This shaking marks the unmistakable arrival of the Day of the Lord. Immediately following, 144,000 from Israel are sealed, the Bride of Christ is taken into heaven, and the two witnesses appear to prophesy and bring judgment for 1,260 days.

Lisa emphasizes that the Bride of Christ is not appointed to wrath but to salvation. Just as Rahab’s household was spared when Jericho’s walls fell, believers will be preserved and removed before God’s judgments unfold. The teaching concludes with the vision of the marriage supper of the Lamb, where the Bride, clothed in fine linen, joins Christ in glory and later returns with Him as His heavenly army.

The message offers both a prophetic framework and pastoral encouragement: believers may feel the shaking and see the turmoil, but they are secured under Christ’s covering. The call is to remain watchful, obedient, and ready to minister to others, leading as many as possible to salvation before the Day of the Lord fully arrives.

THE WEDDING PART 2 THE DAY OF THE LORD

Minister Lisa Kane

January 25, 2024

In this teaching, Lisa Kane unpacks the connection between the wedding imagery in Scripture and end time prophecy. Beginning with Revelation 7, she explains how a great multitude suddenly appears in heaven—representing the redeemed from every nation, including those who endured tribulation and those transformed at the rapture. Drawing from Revelation 12, Romans 10, and Hebrews 9, she emphasizes that believers are saved and betrothed to Christ through confession and faith in His blood.

Lisa then highlights the Galilean wedding customs to illustrate the prophetic symbolism: the father selects the bride, the groom offers a covenantal cup, the bride accepts, and then the groom departs to prepare a place. Only the father knows the day of the wedding, and at the appointed time, a trumpet sounds as the groom comes to gather his bride for the feast. This parallels Christ’s return for His church, the rapture, and the marriage supper of the Lamb.

The parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22 further demonstrates how Israel, though first invited, rejected the Messiah, opening the way for the Gentiles to be invited. Lisa underscores the importance of being properly clothed in wedding garments—symbolizing righteousness, readiness, and watchfulness. She warns that many are called but few are chosen, stressing the need to prepare spiritually by living in holiness, prayer, and intimacy with Christ.

The message closes with a powerful reminder: the rapture must occur before God’s wrath is poured out, just as God removed Noah and Lot before judgment fell. Believers, as the bride, will be taken up, married to Christ, and return with Him at His second coming. Revelation 19 celebrates the marriage supper of the Lamb, where the church, arrayed in fine linen, rejoices with her Bridegroom.

Lisa concludes by urging all to remain watchful, clothed, and ready for the trumpet call, standing firm in the promise that Christ will come for His bride.

THE WEDDING PART 1

Minister Lisa Kane

January 18, 2024

Lisa Kane opens the message with prayer, asking for God’s guidance, strength, and revelation as His word is applied to daily living. The central scripture is Matthew 17:20–21, where Jesus explains that the disciples could not cast out a demon because of their unbelief. From this foundation, the teaching highlights three key character traits of unbelief:

Lack of Trust – Drawing from Proverbs 3:5–6, believers are reminded not to lean on their own understanding but to fully trust in the Lord’s wisdom and promises. Trusting God requires rejecting reliance on human reasoning or circumstances and embracing His guidance.

Believing Lies Instead of Truth – Using 2 Thessalonians 2:11–3, Lisa emphasizes how deception can seduce believers into accepting falsehoods. She contrasts worldly teachings—such as evolution or cultural compromises—with the unchanging truth of Scripture. The lesson underscores that all spiritual discernment must be measured against the Bible.

Disobedience – Disobedience is presented as both a symptom and a root of unbelief. Through Matthew 8:5–13, the faith of the centurion is contrasted with unbelief. His recognition of Jesus’ authority illustrates that true belief is tied to obedience and submission to Christ’s lordship.

The message further explains how prayer, fasting, and personal worship outside of church walls deepen faith and provide authority over spiritual challenges. Believers are encouraged to repent daily, seek God’s presence, and strengthen their conviction by anchoring their reasoning in Scripture rather than in worldly voices.

Lisa concludes by urging listeners to reflect: Are they struggling with trust? Are they deceived by lies? Are they resisting obedience? She exhorts them to recognize unbelief as sin, repent, and pursue the righteousness and faith that enable them to walk in victory and intimacy with Christ.

WHAT ARE SOME CHARACTER TRAITS OF UNBELIEF

Minister Lisa Kane

January 11, 2024

In Enter His Rest, Lisa Kane explores the scriptural call for God’s people to enter into His promised rest. Drawing from Hebrews 3 and 4, she highlights the example of Israel’s disobedience in the wilderness, showing how unbelief kept them from receiving the rest God intended. In contrast, true faith and obedience open the door to peace, stability, and blessing.

The message also weaves in insights from Psalms 37, 38, and 116, which connect rest with patience, forgiveness, and the quieting of the soul in God’s presence. Rest is shown to be both a command and a gift—an intentional act of ceasing from striving, trusting God’s provision, and allowing Him to heal both body and spirit.

Lisa emphasizes that entering God’s rest equips believers to resist anger, frustration, and fear, while cultivating boldness, faith, and testimony before others. Just as God rested on the seventh day, Christians are called to follow His example by stepping back from self-effort and allowing His Word and Spirit to work within them. Ultimately, rest becomes a weapon of victory, crushing the enemy underfoot, and a testimony of faith that demonstrates God’s peace and power in the midst of life’s challenges.

ENTER HIS REST

Minister Lisa Kane

January 6, 2024

In this message, Lisa Kane explores the biblical difference between salvation and living for Christ. Using scriptures such as Psalm 37:39, Matthew 12:31–32, Romans 10:9, and the parable of the laborers in Matthew 20, she explains that salvation is solely the work of God—a gift given through Christ’s mercy and forgiveness. The thief on the cross is highlighted as proof that salvation requires only confession and faith, not works.

However, Lisa emphasizes that living for Christ is separate from salvation. While salvation assures eternal life, living for Christ means choosing to walk with the Holy Spirit, serving in ministry, bearing fruit, and fulfilling God’s calling. She shares her personal testimony of hearing the Holy Spirit’s urging and warns against rejecting His voice, which leads to spiritual consequences.

Through the parable of the vineyard laborers, she illustrates how all believers—whether saved early in life or at the last moment—receive the same gift of salvation. Yet, the rewards of living for Christ differ, with those who labor faithfully reaping blessings, peace, and eternal rewards. Lisa stresses the importance of forgiveness, unity in the body of Christ, and obedience to God’s call, reminding believers that true transformation requires daily surrender.

The message concludes with a call to action: unbelievers are invited to confess Jesus as Lord for salvation, and believers are encouraged to purpose in their hearts to live for Christ—studying the Word, praying, seeking His kingdom, and walking in righteousness.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SALVATION AND LIVING FOR CHRIST

Minister Lisa Kane

December 30, 2023

In this Christmas message, Lisa focuses on the profound truth that Jesus Christ is God’s ultimate gift to the world. Beginning with 1 Peter 4:10–11, the teaching reminds us that as we have received this gift, we are called to be good stewards of it by sharing God’s grace with others. The birth of Jesus, described humbly in Luke 2, demonstrates how the Son of God left the riches of heaven to enter the world in simplicity, becoming the Savior for all.

Lisa emphasizes that the angelic proclamation to the shepherds was not just a story, but a true historical event testifying to Christ’s arrival. Scriptures such as 1 John 5:20, John 1:12–14, and John 3:15–17 confirm that through belief in Jesus, we are given eternal life and the right to become children of God.

The message asks a pressing question: Do you believe? Salvation is not based on rituals or works but on faith, as seen with the thief on the cross. Romans 10:9 makes it clear that confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection brings salvation.

As Christmas is celebrated, Lisa encourages everyone to remember and share this ultimate gift—the name of Jesus. The message closes with a prayer of thanksgiving, urging believers to glorify God for sending His Son and to carry the gift of salvation into the lives of others.

GODS GIFT TO THE WORLD DO YOU BELIEVE

Minister Lisa Kane

December 22, 2023

In this message, Hannah’s Prayer, Minister Lisa Kane reflects on 1 Samuel 1–2, where Hannah, in deep sorrow over her barrenness, pours out her soul to God. Tormented by her rival and weighed down by grief, Hannah reaches a breaking point and vows to dedicate her son to the Lord if He grants her petition. Her earnest lament contrasts with Lot’s silence in Sodom, showing the necessity of prayer in times of anguish. Despite Eli’s compromised priesthood and initial misjudgment of her as drunk, Hannah remains steadfast and receives confirmation that her prayer is heard. God answers by giving her Samuel, a prophet destined to shift Israel’s history.

The teaching emphasizes that effective prayer requires honesty, persistence, and surrender. Hannah’s example demonstrates how prayer not only brings personal breakthrough but also releases prophetic insight, as seen in her song of praise in 1 Samuel 2, which foreshadows Israel’s future and the coming of kings. Minister Lisa highlights the importance of making God first, avoiding compromise, and using prayer as a weapon over personal struggles, national issues, and spiritual battles. Hannah’s faith teaches believers to lament, release burdens to God, trust His timing, and give Him glory when He answers.

HANNAHS PRAYER

Minister Lisa Kane

December 9, 2023

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