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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 explores the journey of a Christian’s transformation as foretold by the prophets Jeremiah, Hosea, and Isaiah, and confirmed in the New Testament writings. It begins with the ransom Christ paid for His bride and the promised joy, abundance, and satisfaction for God’s people. Using the imagery of grain (the bread of life), oil (the Spirit’s anointing), and new wine (renewal and revival), the teaching outlines the essential steps of growth in Christ: feeding on God’s Word, dwelling in His presence, and embracing newness of life.

Believers are reminded of the necessity of the secret place with God (Psalm 91), where oil and strength are replenished, questions are answered, and intimacy with the Lord is deepened. The parable of the virgins highlights the importance of keeping spiritual oil filled, while Isaiah and Hosea reveal both the blessings of obedience and the consequences of rejecting God’s call.

The transformation continues as Christians become ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5), laborers in the harvest (John 4), and part of the Spirit-filled cluster of fruit (Isaiah 65). Practical application is emphasized—spending time in prayer, Scripture, and personal communion with God in order to live righteously, evangelize effectively, and be ready for Christ’s return.

The message concludes by affirming that transformation is not just for eternity but begins now: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation” (2 Corinthians 5:17). Living in the secret place empowers believers to walk in liberty, reflect God’s glory, and participate in the great harvest as God pours out His Spirit in these last days (Joel 2).

A CHRISTIANS TRANSFORMATION

Minister Lisa Kane

February 4, 2023

This message explores the profound significance of Jesus’ words, beginning with His prayer of surrender in the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:41–44), where He accepted the will of the Father despite unimaginable agony. The teaching highlights Jesus’ humanity and divinity—His stress so intense that He sweat blood, yet His determination to carry out redemption for all who would believe.

The sermon then examines His declaration “I am he” (John 18), spoken when Judas and the authorities came to arrest Him. This statement, rooted in the divine name revealed in Exodus 3:14, demonstrates His eternal identity and raw authority—so powerful that those who came to seize Him fell to the ground. Despite possessing the power to summon legions of angels (Matthew 26:52–54), Jesus willingly restrained Himself, laying down His kingship to fulfill His role as High Priest and sacrifice for humanity’s salvation.

The message traces Jesus’ identity back to creation itself (Genesis 1, John 1), showing that He is the Word by whom all things were made, the One who spoke light into existence without the sun. Scriptures in Isaiah 45 and Revelation are woven in to emphasize His sovereignty over both creation and history, from stretching out the heavens to bringing about the final day of the Lord.

The teaching stresses the importance of respecting and responding to the authority of Christ’s words, contrasting the unbelief of those who rejected Him with the salvation offered to all who confess Him as Lord (Romans 10:9–10). Believers are called to recognize the same power of confession in their lives, using their words to bless, to stand in righteousness, and to live out their salvation.

The message closes with an urgent call to repentance and personal confession of Jesus as Lord and Savior, reminding listeners that now is the time to respond to His voice, for His word sustains creation itself and holds the key to eternal life.

WHEN JESUS SPEAKS

Minister Lisa Kane

January 21, 2023

The message opens in prayer, dedicating the teaching to the Lord and inviting His blessing. Lisa Kane introduces the theme “Speak” with Ezekiel 3:3, showing how Ezekiel had to eat the scroll before he could speak it. This principle is paralleled in John 1:1–5 and Genesis 1, where the spoken Word of God brings creation and life.

The sermon emphasizes that God’s Word must not only be read but ingested—internalized—so that it can be spoken with authority. Lisa testifies from her own life how a remembered psalm she sang as a young believer eventually became a lived reality, demonstrating the prophetic power of one’s own words over time.

Revelation 10 illustrates both the sweetness and bitterness of prophecy: while God’s Word brings life, it also contains warnings of judgment and tribulation. Lisa explains that our spoken words—whether blessings or curses—shape our lives, households, and communities. Speaking blessings brings God’s protection, provision, and peace, while careless or negative speech invites struggle.

The message stresses that Israel’s restoration fulfills Ezekiel’s prophecy, showing the importance of spoken promises unfolding across history. As priests in Christ, believers are called to speak blessings over their homes, neighbors, and even enemies, interceding so that God’s goodness transforms situations.

Lisa ties this to the gospel message in Romans 10:8–11, urging listeners to confess Jesus as Lord with their mouths and believe in their hearts for salvation. She warns that in the coming tribulation, the current salvation message will cease, replaced by a different revelation, making repentance urgent now.

The sermon concludes with a strong call to action: speak blessings daily, declare God’s goodness over your life and surroundings, and watch His Word set boundaries of protection and provision. Believers are reminded that the bride of Christ is not appointed to God’s wrath, and those who confess Christ today will walk in His blessing and safety.

SPEAK

Minister Lisa Kane

January 8, 2023

In this Christmas message, Jesus is the Son of God and He Loves You, Lisa Kane shares the heart of the gospel, rooted in the humility and love of Christ. Beginning with Philippians 2:7–8, the teaching emphasizes how Jesus, though Creator of all, chose to humble Himself by being born as a man, living among us, and ultimately dying on the cross. His birth in Bethlehem, announced by angels and confirmed by shepherds, marked the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Savior.

The message walks through key scriptures (Luke 2, John 1, Matthew 16, 1 John 4–5, John 3, Romans 10, and more), each affirming Jesus’ identity as the Son of God. It stresses four central acknowledgments: His birth, crucifixion, resurrection, and the personal salvation available through confession and belief. The sermon contrasts Israel’s rejection of Jesus with the believer’s invitation to receive Him today, underscoring the urgency of responding before the return of Christ and the coming judgment.

Lisa explains that salvation is not earned but freely given by God’s love through Christ, and that confessing Jesus as Lord brings transformation, forgiveness, and victory over sin, death, and the world. She calls on listeners to accept this priceless gift, leading them in a prayer of confession, and reminding them that Christmas is not only about His birth but also about the full gospel—His life, sacrifice, and resurrection.

The message closes with encouragement to abide in Christ’s love, share the gospel with others, and live as overcomers through faith, celebrating the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus is the Son of God, and He loves you.

JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD AND HE LOVES YOU

Minister Lisa Kane

December 25, 2022

In this message, Lisa Kane presents a rich teaching on the prophetic foundations of Christ’s coming, beginning with Balaam’s prophecy in Numbers 24:17 that foretells a star rising out of Jacob and a scepter out of Israel. This imagery points to both the human birth of the Messiah and His divine kingship. The fulfillment is traced through the appearance of the star of Bethlehem, the wise men’s search, and prophecies from Daniel, Jacob’s blessings over his sons, and Micah’s foretelling of the Messiah’s birth in Bethlehem.

Lisa explains that Israel largely missed the Messiah because they expected a ruling king, not a suffering Redeemer. Yet Christ willingly laid down His authority as the Lion of Judah, went to the cross, and fulfilled the law through His sacrificial death. His crucifixion tore the temple veil, giving direct access to God, and His blood fulfilled the priestly requirement on the mercy seat, redeeming humanity by grace alone.

The message then turns to the hope of Christ’s return. Prophecies in Revelation describe His coming on a white horse as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, accompanied by the armies of heaven. While believers now live under grace, Lisa warns of the coming seven-year tribulation reserved for Israel and unbelievers, urging listeners to repent and receive salvation today.

The teaching closes with the reminder that Christmas is not merely about exchanging gifts, but about celebrating the birth of the Savior who came to redeem the world. It points to the joy of His resurrection and the certainty of His return as the reigning King.

THE MESSIAH AND THE KING

Minister Lisa Kane

December 11, 2022

The message opens in prayer and sets the aim: to understand “today’s events” from Scripture. It begins with Daniel 9:2 and Jeremiah 25:11–12, noting that Jeremiah’s 70 years of Babylonian captivity (literal years) are distinct from Daniel 9:24–27’s 70 weeks (shabua—weeks of years). The teaching walks through the Hebrew terms to emphasize this difference and then outlines the prophetic math: 7 weeks + 62 weeks = 69 weeks (483 years) leading to Messiah’s appearance and being “cut off,” leaving one week (7 years) still future.

The sermon frames Jesus’ first coming as fulfilling the first part of Daniel 9:24 (ending transgression/sin via the cross) and explains that the remaining goals (everlasting righteousness, sealing vision/prophecy, anointing the Most Holy) await completion in the final seven-year period often called the Tribulation. Between the 69th and 70th week, the “clock” for Israel pauses while the Church age (the “dispensation of grace”) advances the gospel.

Turning to Matthew 24:4–14, 32–44, the talk connects Jesus’ signs—spiritual deception, wars and rumors of wars, nation against nation, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, rising offense, false prophets, lawlessness, global gospel witness—to conditions visible in the modern world. The fig tree lesson underscores that while the exact day or hour is unknown, the season can be recognized; thus the call is to watchfulness.

Prophetically, the message highlights Ezekiel 38 (often associated with a Gog–Magog coalition) as a major signpost potentially near at hand and places the rapture in close proximity to such end-time events, with mention of the sealing of the 144,000 and the ministry of the two witnesses. Using the days of Noah analogy, it urges believers to live ready, protected in Christ, while the unprepared are caught off guard.

The sermon closes with an evangelistic appeal from Romans 10:9–13, inviting hearers to confess Jesus as Lord, submit to His headship, and actively “watch” by aligning their lives with God’s purposes, studying Scripture, and discerning the times.

UNDERSTANDING TODAYS EVENTS FROM THE BIBLES POINT OF VIEW

Minister Lisa Kane

November 27, 2022

In this teaching, Lisa Kane explores Philippians 4:7–9 as the foundation for understanding God’s peace. She highlights Paul’s example of living free in spirit despite physical bondage, showing that true peace is rooted in Christ rather than circumstances. Drawing parallels from biblical history—such as Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and the rejection of Christ in His day—Lisa emphasizes that God often works through the separation of two groups: those who trust Him and those who resist Him.

She connects these truths to current world events, including political upheaval, prophetic fulfillment in Israel, and end-time signs foretold by Jesus in Matthew 24, Luke 21, and Mark 13. Despite troubling circumstances, believers are called to focus on eternity, walk in righteousness, and live in confidence that God’s plan is advancing.

The message explains the mystery of death, the rapture, and the power of baptism as symbolic of dying to sin and living in newness of life. Lisa stresses the importance of nourishing the Word of God like a seed, so it grows into spiritual maturity and peace. She also addresses the vital role of confession and the spoken word in aligning with God’s promises, binding and loosing in spiritual authority, and casting burdens onto the Lord.

Through personal testimony, biblical teaching, and prophetic insight, the message reassures listeners that God’s peace is available and powerful. By humbling themselves, casting cares on Him, and standing in faith, believers can overcome fear, frustration, and deception, setting a testimony of peace for the world to witness in these last days.

THE PEACE THAT SURPASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING

Minister Lisa Kane

November 13, 2022

Lisa Kane opens with Jude 12–13 to frame false teachers as visible “spots” and fruitless “clouds without water.” She then lays a gospel foundation from John 3:15–17 and Romans 10:5–13: salvation rests on confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection— a righteousness received by faith, not by law-keeping. Hebrews 11–12 adds the “cloud of witnesses,” underscoring that our public confession places us openly on Christ’s side and strengthens us to run our race.

Believers are urged to evaluate every message by Scripture, spending “secret place” time with the Holy Spirit, our best Teacher. From 2 Peter 2:1–3, 12–13, 17, false teachers are marked by covetous motives, deception, and self-destruction; from 1 John 4:1–3, they fail the Christological test (denying Jesus come in the flesh); and from Matthew 7:15–20, they are ultimately known by their fruit. The proper response isn’t social attacking but intercession: pray for pastors, teachers, opponents, and for personal discernment.

To distinguish error from legitimate discussion, Kane contrasts false teaching with a “healthy theological debate,” using the identity of Revelation’s two witnesses (Rev 11) as an example where Scripture allows differing views without undermining the gospel. She traces related passages (Numbers 16; Revelation 16, 19–20) to model careful, contextual comparison rather than speculative dogmatism.

Practically, believers “wear the helmet of salvation,” test doctrines against the whole counsel of Scripture, watch for motives and fruit, and entrust controversies to God in prayer. The message closes by calling Christians to deepen time in the Word, rely on the Holy Spirit for wisdom, and keep their focus on Jesus, whose truth exposes deception and preserves the church.

DISCERNING FALSE TEACHERS

Minister Lisa Kane

October 31, 2022

Lisa Kane begins with John 1:1–5, showing Jesus as the Word and the Light that overcomes darkness, and ties this to Genesis 1:1–5, where God spoke light into existence. She highlights Jesus as the physical embodiment of the Word—spoken, written, and living—through whom creation, redemption, and revelation flow.

The message then journeys through biblical references to many “books” mentioned in Scripture: the Book of Generations, Book of the Covenant, Book of the Law, Book of Jasher, Book of the Acts of Solomon, Chronicles of the Kings, and others. These writings reveal how God ensured His covenants and commands would be preserved for future generations, combining the power of both the spoken and written word.

Building on this, Lisa explains that God also keeps personal records: a book written about each person (Psalm 56:8; Psalm 139:16). Every life, every choice, and every moment is documented by God. Most importantly, she stresses the eternal significance of the Book of the Living (Book of Life) (Psalm 69:28; Philippians 4:3; Revelation 3:5; Revelation 20:15). Those whose names are written remain in fellowship with Christ, while those not found are condemned.

The message challenges listeners to repentance and faith in Jesus, reminding them that God records not only their sins but also their salvation when they confess Christ as Lord (Romans 10:9). Through Christ’s blood, believers’ names are permanently secured in the Book of Life, and they are called to walk as His representatives—lights in a dark world.

The teaching concludes with an urgent call: Is your name found in the Book of the Living? Through repentance, obedience, and faith in Jesus Christ, every believer can be confident of their salvation and live as a testimony of God’s light and truth.

IS YOUR NAME WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF THE LIVING

Minister Lisa Kane

October 2, 2022

In Who Am I and Why Am I Here?, Lisa Kane teaches from Genesis 1:26–27, highlighting that mankind was created in the image of God not merely in outward appearance, but as His representatives on earth. The message explores how this truth answers two of life’s most fundamental questions: identity and purpose.

Lisa stresses that Genesis and Revelation are the two most attacked books of the Bible because they establish our beginnings and our future. She warns against modern distortions, such as attempts to merge evolution with Scripture or redefine human identity apart from God’s design. Drawing on Psalm 139, she affirms that God knew each person from conception, recording their days, identity, and purpose in His book.

The teaching moves into Genesis 2, showing how God gave Adam authority to name the animals, illustrating humanity’s dominion and representative role. Lisa explains how Satan’s jealousy of this God-given authority fueled his rebellion and deception of mankind. Yet even before the fall, God’s plan included redemption through Christ.

Through passages in Isaiah and Deuteronomy, the message calls believers to recognize their role as representatives of God, with the power to bless or curse, bring peace or calamity, and to choose life over death. Lisa emphasizes that rejecting God’s design—whether in creation, gender, or moral living—leads to destruction, but embracing His truth brings fruitfulness, multiplication, and blessing.

The message concludes by pointing to God’s ultimate purpose, revealed in Daniel and Revelation: to bring an end to sin, establish everlasting righteousness, and fulfill His plan of redemption. Believers are urged to live as God’s representatives now—choosing blessing, rejecting deception, and walking in peace as they await the fulfillment of God’s promises.

WHO AM I AND WHY AM I HERE

Minister Lisa Kane

September 18, 2022

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