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Biblical Written Teachings Library

In this thought-provoking study, Pastor Marcos explores the deep mystery behind the recurring cycles of 26 found throughout creation and prophecy. From the Mayan calendar’s 26,000-year cycle to claims of catastrophic events every 26 million years, the number 26 emerges as a divine key linking time, space, and spiritual destiny. Pastor Marcos draws connections between biblical prophecy, Einstein’s theory of time-warps, and Revelation’s vision of the 2,600 days that precede the Millennial Kingdom.

The message unfolds by examining how God created time and space out of infinity through His Word, establishing cyclical laws of sowing and reaping that govern both the physical and spiritual dimensions. Numerical patterns reveal that time is represented by six, space by ten, and product by 144, all converging in the divine equation that leads to the thousand-year Day of Rest.

Biblical references—from Genesis’ creation narrative to Revelation’s sealing of the 144,000—are interwoven with cosmic and mathematical principles to reveal how the 2,600-day cycle signals the culmination of human history. Pastor Marcos explains the prophetic timeline of the Two Witnesses, the Antichrist’s reign, and the final 45 days of God’s judgment, showing how all these fulfill Daniel’s prophecy and complete the divine cycle.

Ultimately, this lesson emphasizes that at the end of the 2,600 days, Jesus will inaugurate His Millennial Reign, stabilizing time and space, removing dark forces, and bringing creation into harmony with God’s eternal purpose. The teaching closes with the triumphant promise of resurrection and transformation, when death itself will be swallowed up in victory and eternity will merge back into infinity.

TWENTY SIX HUNDRED EVENINGS AND MORNINGS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Psalm 90, Moses offers a sweeping vision of God’s eternal nature contrasted with man’s fleeting existence. The psalm begins by affirming the Lord as humanity’s dwelling place throughout all generations, pointing to a timeline of 144 generations culminating in the last days. Moses reveals that life is a cycle of turning and returning, where death precedes new life, and mortality is transformed into immortality through Christ.

Verses 2–4 expand on the vastness of God’s eternity—time flowing from “everlasting to everlasting.” Human existence, by contrast, is fragile, like grass that flourishes in the morning but withers by evening. Yet within this frailty lies the promise of transcendence, where trials and afflictions are not meaningless but part of God’s refining work.

The psalm underscores life’s brevity—seventy or eighty years—and the reality that without faith, it is filled only with labor and sorrow. But for the believer, life points to a glorious destiny: the rapture, resurrection, and eternal dwelling with Christ. Passion for God, rooted in reverence and dependence on His mercy, becomes the key to wisdom. The prayer of the psalmist becomes ours: to live joyfully under God’s mercy, to endure affliction knowing it brings greater glory, and to pass on faith to the next generation.

The psalm closes with a plea for God to establish the work of our hands. True legacy is not found in earthly achievements but in works anchored in God, which He alone sustains into eternity. Thus, Psalm 90 teaches us to measure time not by fleeting days, but by eternal impact, living with heaven as our final home.

PSALM 90

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Profaning the Covenant, Pastor Marcos examines Malachi 2:10 as a prophetic warning against turning away from God and His covenant. The study begins with the foundational truth that God is a God of covenant, upholding creation through His divine order. Unlike inanimate objects and animals, humans—made in His image—possess the ability to reason and thus bear responsibility for obedience or disobedience to His covenant.

Tracing back to Adam’s transgression in Eden, Pastor Marcos highlights how covenant violations are rooted in believing lies over God’s Word. Rejection of God’s Word equates to rejecting His fatherhood, His role as Creator, and His holy commands that govern human relationships. This rebellion, seen in idolatry and in the corruption of marriage, reflects a predictable downward spiral: first denying God, then redefining or profaning His holy institutions.

Pastor Marcos applies these truths to modern culture, showing how evolutionary theories and humanistic ideologies serve as covers for rebellion against God. This rejection escalates into moral relativism, where society calls evil good and questions God’s justice. Yet, Scripture warns that God’s judgment will come with certainty, burning away the wicked like stubble.

Despite the severity of judgment, the message ends with hope. To those who remain faithful, the “Sun of Righteousness” will arise with healing and restoration. God promises to turn the hearts of fathers to children and children to fathers, preserving those who cling to covenant faithfulness.

Ultimately, this teaching urges believers not to fall for lies that lure them away from godly traditions. Instead, they must honor the covenant, live under God’s fatherhood, and walk in His Word to avoid the curse of rebellion and to partake in His promised blessings.

PROFANING THE COVENANT

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In this teaching, Pastor Marcos Marrero reflects on Psalm 145, where King David extols God as his personal King and declares three powerful truths about His rule: the Lord is righteous in all His ways, gracious in all His works, and near to all who call upon Him in truth.

David’s testimony carries great weight as a king who understood the challenges of leadership and decision-making. Unlike earthly rulers, God is perfect in judgment, never erring in His dealings with His creation. This truth strengthens faith, for doubt undermines our ability to receive God’s promises. Through meditating on God’s works, believers learn to trust His righteousness even when His ways are beyond human understanding.

David also proclaims that God is gracious in all His works. Unlike flawed human kings, God’s actions are rooted in compassion, mercy, and grace—demonstrated most fully in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to satisfy divine justice. His mercy ensures that humanity can partake in His blessings despite imperfection.

Finally, David emphasizes that God is near to all who call upon Him sincerely. Unlike human leaders who are often inaccessible, the Lord is intimately present with His people, upholding the weak, lifting the humble, and hearing the cries of the faithful. Pastor Marcos illustrates this truth with a personal testimony of God’s guidance, showing how the Lord’s plans are always perfect, even when they seem unclear at first.

The psalm concludes with a call to unending praise, as all creation and all saints will ultimately acknowledge God’s greatness, righteousness, and mercy. Pastor Marcos urges believers to walk in faith, call upon God in truth, and rest assured that He is always near.

THE LORD IS RIGHTEOUS, GRACIOUS, AND NEAR

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In A Prayer for America, Pastor Marcos Marrero explores the prophetic destiny of America within the framework of biblical prophecy and end-time events. While many prophecy scholars suggest that America will fade from significance before Christ’s return, Pastor Marcos presents a different view: America’s foundation in Judeo-Christian values gives it a unique spiritual calling. Unlike European nations, which revert to pagan roots and eventually form the revived Roman Empire under the Antichrist, America was birthed through a pursuit of religious freedom rather than conquest or subjugation.

Tracing history back to Paul’s missionary vision in Acts 16, Pastor Marcos argues that the Spirit of God directed the gospel westward, paving the way for future nations—including America—to emerge as bearers of liberty and truth. America’s birth, shaped by the noble intent of the Pilgrims, set it apart as a nation designed to shine as a beacon of liberty, justice, and faith. Despite flaws and struggles, America has defended freedom globally, spread prosperity and generosity, and upheld human dignity through missions, sacrifice, and leadership.

Pastor Marcos distinguishes between the “United States” as a political entity and “America” as a spiritual principle—the soul of a nation rooted in its founding creed: that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights. He draws on the examples of Ronald Reagan and Martin Luther King Jr., both of whom appealed directly to the “soul of America” in their leadership, calling the nation back to its founding ideals rather than rejecting them.

Acknowledging today’s division and moral decline, Pastor Marcos affirms that while the physical nation may falter, America’s soul and divine purpose remain. He urges believers to respond with prayer—interceding for forgiveness, enlightenment, and revival. America’s problems, he insists, are ultimately spiritual, and the solution lies in repentance, unity, and a return to God’s covenant. The teaching concludes with a call for continuous prayer, trust in God’s promises, and hope that America’s destiny as a light-bearing nation will yet prevail.

A PRAYER FOR AMERICA

Pastor Marcos Marrero

The Year of My Redeemed is a Scripture-based exploration of Isaiah 63:4, where the themes of vengeance and redemption converge. Pastor Marcos unpacks the dual nature of Christ’s return: for the oppressors and unbelievers, it is a day of dread and judgment; for the oppressed and redeemed, it is a day of joy and deliverance. Using supporting passages from Psalms, Isaiah, and the New Testament, he illustrates how God’s justice, grounded in truth and righteousness, brings both accountability and salvation.

The work emphasizes that all humanity has fallen short of God’s glory, yet the Good News of salvation through Christ transforms the coming judgment into a moment of triumph for believers. Pastor Marcos provides a spiritual checklist to help readers evaluate their readiness: Are they openly professing faith in Christ? Do they acknowledge Him as Creator and Redeemer? Are they calling upon His holy name with boldness? He warns against timidity and compromise, reminding believers that salvation is found in no other name but Jesus.

Ultimately, the message is both sobering and encouraging: this may indeed be the year of God’s redeemed. For those who love the Lord and hate evil, His return is a promise of deliverance. For those who resist His grace, it is the unveiling of divine vengeance. The book calls every reader to urgent decision—either to remain in rebellion or to embrace redemption, proclaiming with confidence, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.” (Psalm 107:2)

THE YEAR OF MY REDEEMED

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In A NEW THING, Pastor Marcos reflects on a spiritual prompting received during December 2013 to “be still and wait” on the Lord. As the new year of 2014 approached, the Lord revealed through Scripture that He was preparing to do something new—something radical that would alter life as we know it.

Pastor Marcos explores this theme through prophetic passages in Isaiah, Habakkuk, Matthew, and Revelation, highlighting the tension between human fear of the unknown and the assurance that God has redeemed and called His people by name. The lesson stresses that change is inevitable, but God’s people must remember they belong to Him, allowing faith to overcome fear.

The message considers the possibility of world-altering, divine interventions—events so wondrous they defy human understanding and disrupt established traditions. Using biblical parallels such as the flood of Noah’s day and Christ’s prophecy of His return, Pastor Marcos frames this “new thing” as both a personal and collective call to spiritual readiness. He urges believers to remain steadfast, praising God in all circumstances, and keeping their eyes on Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises.

Ultimately, A NEW THING is both a prophetic reflection and a practical exhortation: to trust God’s plan, prepare for radical change, and live in expectation of His marvelous work and Christ’s imminent return.

A NEW THING

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In this teaching, Minister Lisa Kane explains that sin, in all its forms, is disobedience to God’s Word and ultimately leads to death. From the beginning with Adam and Eve’s disobedience, sin has marked humanity with mortality and separation from God. Using biblical examples, including Genesis, Leviticus, Romans, and the Gospels, the message clarifies that sins such as lying, stealing, witchcraft, and homosexuality are not overlooked by God, yet they do not disqualify anyone from His love and redemption.

The lesson underscores that God hates sin but loves the sinner, as all people are created in His image and declared good. Redemption is available to whoever calls upon the name of the Lord (Joel 2:32; Romans 10:13). Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death is presented as the ultimate act of love, greater than any human understanding of love. Believers are encouraged to see correction not as condemnation but as protection, much like a parent protecting a child from harm.

The consequences of sin are death (Romans 6:23), but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ. The teaching calls all people to choose salvation by confessing Jesus as Lord and seeking self-control through the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23). Finally, the message reassures that God continually invites His children back, offering forgiveness and the strength to overcome temptation, leading them toward the fullness of His image and eternal life with Him.

SIN AND REDEMPTION

Minister Lisa Kane

November 17, 2020

In A Believer’s Bill of Rights, Minister Lisa Kane highlights Psalm 103:1-5 as a foundation for recognizing the divine “benefits” that belong to every believer. Just as earthly citizens have rights, so too do the children of God inherit spiritual rights secured through Christ. These rights include forgiveness of sins, baptism into new life, the gift of faith, healing, divine protection, freedom from fear, eternal life, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the fruits of the Spirit that transform character.

Each right is grounded in Scripture, showing that God’s promises are both a covenant and an assurance for those who believe. For example, believers have the right to be forgiven through confession of faith (Romans 10:9-10), the right to walk in healing by Christ’s stripes (1 Peter 2:24), and the right to know God personally (Isaiah 1:18). Furthermore, these rights affirm that Satan is not an equal opponent to God but is under His authority, reminding believers that God alone rules and reigns.

Ultimately, this teaching encourages Christians to live boldly in their God-given rights, enjoying the benefits of His love, mercy, and power. These rights are not limited but are the beginning of an even greater inheritance in Christ, inspiring believers to grow deeper in relationship with Him and to walk in the fullness of all He has promised.

A BELIEVER'S BILL OF RIGHTS

Minister Lisa Kane

April 11, 2021

In Salvation is of the Lord, Pastor Marcos reminds believers that while the world is growing increasingly unstable and many prepare through stockpiling food and securing safety, the Scriptures teach us that lasting protection and provision come only from God. Psalm 33 highlights that it is not armies, strength, or human strategies that save, but the Lord Himself who delivers His people from death and sustains them in famine.

Pastor Marcos stresses that although practical preparation is not wrong, our trust must never rest in material supplies but in the mercy of Christ, who alone is our salvation. Acts 4:12 affirms that salvation is found only in the name of Jesus, while Revelation 3:10 promises that He will keep His faithful people even in the hour of global trial.

Believers are called to demonstrate this trust through their peace and confidence in God’s promises. In a world overwhelmed by fear, the church becomes a witness when it shows reliance on God’s Word rather than human planning. This testimony points others to Christ, who is both our Redeemer and Deliverer.

Ultimately, Pastor Marcos emphasizes that perfect love casts out fear, and those who abide in God’s Word walk in peace regardless of circumstances. As the end of the age draws near, Christians must rest in the certainty of Christ’s soon return, rejoicing in His salvation and letting His peace shine as a witness to the world.

SALVATION IS OF THE LORD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Entirety of Your Word is Truth, Pastor Marcos explores Psalm 119:160 and John 18–19 to reveal the eternal nature of God’s Word and its embodiment in Christ. The message begins with Pilate’s question to Jesus, “What is truth?”, showing the tragic irony of looking Truth in the face yet failing to accept Him. Pilate recognized Jesus’ innocence but still surrendered to lies and political pressure, a vivid illustration of humanity’s tendency to suppress absolute truth.

Pastor Marcos explains that God’s Word is not fragmented or situational; it is whole and unchanging. The challenge for believers lies in resisting the natural human inclination to treat truth as variable, shaped by circumstances or feelings. This tendency originates from Adam and Eve, who chose to believe the lie instead of God’s eternal Word. Likewise, Christians today face constant assaults on the truth of Scripture, where even doubting a single righteous judgment weakens their stance in faith.

The message highlights God’s covenant oath through Jesus Christ, the High Priest after the order of Melchizedek, sealed by two immutable realities: God cannot lie, and He will not change His mind. This unshakable foundation assures believers of His steadfast love and the eternal validity of His promises. Loving God’s law—inseparable from loving Christ—produces peace and prevents stumbling.

Finally, Pastor Marcos exhorts believers to respond to attacks on God’s truth not with doubt, but with holy disgust toward lies and slander. By holding firmly to His testimonies, loving His law, and becoming doers of the Word, Christians can stand secure in God’s unchanging covenant love. Jesus, the very embodiment of God’s Word, guarantees that His truth endures forever—demanding our eternal trust and devotion.

THE ENTIRETY OF YOUR WORD IS TRUTH

Pastor Marcos Marrero

March 17, 2019

In this lesson, Pastor Marcos Marrero unpacks the story in Luke 9 where a Samaritan village rejects Jesus and His disciples, leading James and John to suggest calling down fire from heaven as Elijah once did. Jesus rebukes them, revealing that they had not discerned the spirit behind their reaction.

The teaching draws parallels between Elijah’s encounter with King Ahaziah’s men and Jesus’ final journey to Jerusalem, showing how Satan often tries to derail God’s servants by tempting them to deviate from their true calling. The “trap” is in allowing righteous anger, offense, or hostility to replace Christ’s Spirit of mercy, compassion, and salvation.

Pastor Marcos explains that the enemy seeks to disarm Christians by causing them to respond to hatred with hatred, thereby rendering them unfit for Kingdom service. Instead, believers must remain steadfast in Jesus’ mission: to heal the brokenhearted, set captives free, and save the lost. The true fire from heaven is not for destruction but for bringing light, conviction, and revelation.

Ultimately, discerning a spiritual trap means recognizing when we are being lured away from Christ’s nature and into the enemy’s agenda. Victory comes by keeping our hearts aligned with Jesus’ Spirit of love and mercy, trusting God’s timing for judgment, and staying faithful to the calling of the Gospel.

HOW TO DISCERN A SPIRITUAL TRAP

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Kingdom of God and His Power, Minister Lisa Kane examines the biblical distinction and significance of the terms “Kingdom of God” and “Kingdom of Heaven,” found exclusively in the New Testament. Both phrases, appearing a combined 100 times, point to the dispensation of grace—the era believers now live in. The lesson highlights that the Kingdom of God is not only about eternal life in heaven but also about spiritual power and authority accessible on Earth.

Through passages such as Matthew 12:28 and John 3:3–5, the teaching explains that entering the Kingdom involves being born again, baptized, and walking in the Spirit. This entry is not about salvation alone—since anyone who calls on the name of the Lord is saved (Romans 10:13)—but about receiving the power to heal, deliver, and overcome spiritual warfare.

The message emphasizes that believers must separate from unrighteous lifestyles listed in 1 Corinthians 6:9–10 in order to operate in Kingdom power. At the same time, it cautions against judgmental attitudes, teaching that the Kingdom must be established through love (1 Corinthians 13). The ultimate call is for Christians to embrace their spiritual responsibilities with humility, compassion, and obedience so that the Kingdom of God is manifested in their lives and in the world around them.

THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND HIS POWER

Minister Lisa Kane

In this teaching, Pastor Marcos explores the nature of faith by examining Jesus’ question to the two blind men in Matthew 9:28: “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” Faith, he explains, is not merely a personal opinion but is biblically defined in Hebrews 11:1 as the “substance of things hoped for” and the “evidence of things not seen.” True faith rests on hearing and understanding the Word of God (Romans 10:17) and grows as we deepen our knowledge of His character and abilities.

Pastor Marcos contrasts natural examples—like trusting a mechanic to fix a car—with spiritual realities, showing that while men are limited, God is limitless and unfailing. He highlights three miracles surrounding Matthew 9: the ruler’s daughter raised from the dead, the woman healed after twelve years of affliction by touching Jesus’ garment, and the two blind men receiving sight. Together, these witnesses establish that Jesus is more than able to do what is humanly impossible.

The message also dismantles the false belief that “God helps those who help themselves,” affirming instead that God helps those who cannot help themselves but place their trust in Him. Pastor Marcos concludes by pointing to Ephesians 3:20, reminding believers that God is able to do “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think” through the power of faith working within us.

Faith, then, is both a desperate dependence on God and the confident assurance that He is willing and able to meet every need.

DO YOU BELIEVE THAT GOD IS ABLE?

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Creatures of the Fourth Dimension, Pastor Marcos explains the differences and similarities between humanity and angelic beings in light of Scripture. Both share free will and the capacity to obey or rebel, but the essential difference lies in the dimension they inhabit. Angels were created to operate in the four-dimensional spiritual realm—where past, present, and future converge—while humans currently live within the constraints of the three-dimensional physical realm.

This distinction explains why fallen angels cannot be redeemed: their choices were made within eternity itself, leaving no future change possible. Humans, however, are bound by time and remain redeemable until they pass through death’s door. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, believers are granted access into the fourth dimension and are being prepared for a higher existence where they will fully partake of God’s eternal nature.

Pastor Marcos illustrates this with biblical examples such as Moses on Mount Sinai, the Transfiguration of Jesus, and prophetic visions given to Moses, Paul, and John—each granted glimpses into the panoramic view of time. He emphasizes that believers, though still confined to the present, are spiritually seated with Christ in heavenly places and already qualified to operate in the eternal dimension by faith, love, and obedience to God’s Word.

Ultimately, the lesson teaches that humanity’s trials in this life serve as preparation for eternity, shaping a new nature that will never fail in the eternal realm. By being rooted and grounded in love, believers can begin to exercise spiritual dominion even now, influencing history through prayer and obedience, while anticipating the day when pain, suffering, and death will cease, and all things will be made new in Christ.

CREATURES OF THE FOURTH DIMENSION

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Bless Those Who Desire to Fear Your Name, Pastor Marcos Marrero draws from Nehemiah 1:11 to highlight the spiritual posture of reverence and humility that pleases God. Nehemiah, the king’s cupbearer, understood reverence well because his daily life depended on proper conduct before a human king. This earthly experience shaped his understanding of approaching the divine King with holy fear and respect.

The message underscores that many Christians approach God too casually, missing the blessings found in the reverence of His name. Nehemiah, however, acknowledged sin—his own and that of Israel—confessing corruption and disobedience before God. Yet, while recognizing God’s judgment, he reminded the Lord of His covenant of mercy and restoration, demonstrating both maturity and faith.

Nehemiah’s prayers reveal a balance of humility and boldness: he did not ask for personal prosperity, but for mercy, favor, and restoration for God’s people. His reliance on prayer—whether in private or in the moment of crisis before the king—shows that the fear of the Lord leads to wisdom, courage, and divine favor.

Pastor Marcos draws a parallel between governance and the church, warning that corruption in government reflects the paganism tolerated in the church. Just as Nehemiah cleansed Israel’s worship from corruption, believers today must return to holiness and reverence, ensuring that their worship is pure and their dependence rests fully on God.

Ultimately, the teaching calls believers to live in the fear of the Lord—a reverent dependence upon His mercy—so that they may walk in wisdom, experience restoration, and carry His blessings into their personal lives and communities.

BLESS THOSE WHO DESIRE TO FEAR YOUR NAME

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In A Spirit of Deep Sleep Hovers Over America, Pastor Marcos draws from Isaiah 29:10 to expose the spiritual state of America. Just as Israel was blinded by disobedience, America too has fallen into slumber, having lost her moral compass and forsaken the founding principles rooted in God’s will. The silence of prophets and seers, coupled with leaders who honor God with their lips but deny Him in their hearts, has left the nation vulnerable to deception.

Pastor Marcos identifies how modern culture—driven by politics, entertainment, and punditry—teaches morality based on the commandments of men rather than the Word of God. This has produced blindness, corruption, and a false sense of security. Yet Isaiah’s warning also carries hope: if the nation repents and returns to God, understanding and true doctrine will be restored.

Ultimately, the message is a prophetic call for America to awaken, repent, and reclaim her divine destiny. Without repentance, judgment is inevitable, but with repentance, God promises renewal and the lifting of the spirit of deep sleep.

A SPIRIT OF DEEP SLEEP HOVERS OVER AMERICA

Pastor Marcos Marrero

The Proven Word emphasizes the certainty and reliability of God’s Word in contrast to the uncertainties of life and the failures of human wisdom. Beginning with Psalm 18:30, Pastor Marcos shows that God’s Word is perfect, proven, and a shield for those who trust in Him. Humanity’s natural fear of death and judgment is addressed through the promises of eternal life in Christ, who delivers us from sin, death, and the spirit of worthlessness (Belial).

The teaching traces the refining of God’s promises through history: from the Garden of Eden to Abraham, from Jacob to Judah, and ultimately to Jesus, the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. Pastor Marcos highlights how every prophecy was precisely fulfilled in Christ, making Scripture a proven testimony to God’s faithfulness.

Believers are called to recognize that while worldly philosophies fail, God’s Word has never been proven false. Through Scripture, God arms us with strength, enlightens our path, and sets us in high places spiritually. The message concludes with a call to personally trust in the Lord, for those who call on His name will be saved, delivered, and restored. The proven Word not only assures salvation but also transforms life, providing a shield of protection and an eternal foundation in Jesus Christ.

THE PROVEN WORD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In this message, Pastor Marcos explores the spiritual significance of the numbers related to the rebuilding of the house of God, as described in Ezra 6:3. He emphasizes how the number six represents both man and time, pointing to humanity’s journey through history and its ultimate culmination in God’s plan. By examining the mathematical structure woven into creation, he demonstrates that God’s Word is perfect not only in truth but also in its numerical design, giving believers insight into the times and seasons.

Pastor Marcos compares life to a dance, noting that while many move along to the rhythm without understanding, those who grasp the divine mathematics of creation can live in harmony with God’s timing. Through wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, believers build their spiritual “house” upon God’s blueprint, avoiding vain labor and filling their hearts with the fruits of the Spirit.

The teaching then shifts to the prophetic timeline of human history: six thousand years corresponding to six days of creation, leading toward the seventh dispensation of God’s rest. Signs of the end times—wars, exponential knowledge, and global travel—confirm that humanity is at the harvest stage of the Tree of Life. Pastor Marcos connects biblical symbols, such as the net of 153 fish in John 21, the twelve loaves of showbread, and the 144,000 sealed in Revelation, showing how they reveal the complete redemption of God’s people.

Ultimately, the message challenges believers to recognize their place in God’s timetable, remain watchful and faithful, and prepare for Christ’s imminent return. The height and width of the Tree of Life represent the fullness of God’s redemption—a great multitude of nations and peoples redeemed by His power and grace.

THE HEIGHT AND WIDTH OF THE TREE OF LIFE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Wonders in Heaven Above, Pastor Marcos reflects on Acts 2:19 and Peter’s quotation of Joel concerning the coming of the Holy Spirit. While Pentecost marked the beginning of the church age, the prophecy also foreshadows its conclusion, when great wonders in the heavens will precede the return of Jesus Christ. Scriptures such as Mark 13:24–26 emphasize the sun darkening, the moon turning to blood, and the heavens being shaken—cosmic events announcing the arrival of the Son of Man in glory.

Pastor Marcos highlights that while modern science reveals the immensity of the universe, it often diminishes humanity’s importance by measuring size and scale rather than purpose. The psalmist, however, reminds us that God created humanity as the crowning jewel of creation, granting dominion and significance not because of our size, but because of our God-given position and role (Psalm 8, Psalm 19).

He contrasts the effortless act of God’s “fingers” forming galaxies with the full strength of His “arm” employed in the salvation of mankind through Christ. This reveals humanity as God’s most precious creation, His jewels, destined to reflect His righteous character. Before Christ’s return, God will shake the heavens and the earth, exposing false conceptions and setting the record straight, ensuring creation glorifies the Creator rather than itself.

The message concludes by addressing misconceptions that life elsewhere would disprove Scripture, pointing instead to the reality of angelic beings who already minister to humanity. Pastor Marcos calls believers to remain watchful, understanding these prophetic signs, and preparing for the wonders that will precede the Lord’s triumphant return.

WONDERS IN HEAVEN ABOVE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In I Have Chosen, Pastor Marcos Marrero teaches from Psalm 119:30, highlighting the radical gift of choice that God has given to humanity since the beginning of creation. While history and nations often seek to strip people of their freedom, God created man in His image with the ability to choose, first demonstrated in Adam’s choice in the Garden. Though Adam failed, God’s plan of redemption through Christ offers believers the covering of His righteousness and the continual opportunity to walk in truth.

The message underscores that being born again does not remove the daily need to choose. As long as we live in mortal bodies, we face temptations and consequences from wrong decisions. Yet God, who has already chosen to love us and provide salvation through Christ’s blood, calls us to walk in the light and open the right doors of obedience and fellowship.

Using Psalm 119:25–32, Pastor Marrero draws parallels between choices and doors, teaching that opening our hearts to Christ leads to life, strength, and freedom, while wrong choices open doors to destruction. The psalmist’s prayers—seeking revival, understanding, truth, and strength—become a model for believers to cling to God’s testimonies and run in the path of His commandments.

The lesson concludes with a call to embrace God’s way of truth wholeheartedly, knowing that He enlarges our hearts to receive His wisdom and grace. Ultimately, the believer’s life is shaped not by the world’s restrictions, but by the eternal liberty of choosing Christ daily.

I HAVE CHOSEN

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Catch the Anointing, Minister Lisa Kane teaches on the meaning and significance of the anointing as described in 1 John 2:27, presenting it as a divine empowerment that comes directly from God to instruct and strengthen believers beyond human wisdom. The message begins by defining the anointing and demonstrating its manifestations through biblical accounts (Acts 2, the Day of Pentecost) and historical revivals (Azusa Street Revival of 1906), both marked by the Holy Spirit’s outpouring, tongues of fire, healings, and mass conversions.

Minister Lisa then addresses the present day, questioning why such demonstrations are rarely seen and reminding believers of God’s prophetic promise in Acts 2:17–20 and Joel 2:28–32—that His Spirit will again be poured out in the last days. With prophetic signs already visible—wars, pestilence, natural disasters, and Israel’s restoration—she urges Christians to prepare by dwelling in God’s presence.

Drawing from passages in Jeremiah and Psalms, Minister Lisa emphasizes that the anointing begins in the “dwelling place,” where mercy and forgiveness are received. Believers must abide in Him through repentance, thanksgiving, praise, and worship, declaring, “God, I belong to You and You belong to me.” Just as the early disciples and those at Azusa Street waited for the Spirit, so too must today’s believers wait with expectation.

Ultimately, Catch the Anointing is a call to readiness. Minister Lisa encourages Christians to abide in Christ, worship, and wait in faith, knowing the Church will once again experience the supernatural outpouring of the Spirit, equipping God’s people to walk in power and endure the end times as His faithful remnant.

CATCH THE ANOINTING

Minister Lisa Kane

June 13, 2021

In I Give You Authority, Pastor Marcos explains the biblical foundation of authority and power as revealed in Luke 10:19, where Jesus assures His followers that they have authority over all the power of the enemy. Drawing from the Greek terms Exousia (authority) and Dunamis (power), the lesson clarifies that while power is the force of ability, authority is the legal right to command and enforce obedience. Authority originates from the written Word of God, which functions as the spiritual “code of law,” while power is released through the believer’s faithful application and proclamation of that Word.

Pastor Marcos illustrates this principle through practical examples, such as a police officer’s reliance on written law, emphasizing that the devil can only accuse when God’s Word has been violated. However, Christ’s sacrifice has given believers immunity from condemnation, granting them both authority and power to stand against the enemy. By distinguishing between Logos (the written, established Word) and Rhema (the spoken, active Word), the teaching shows how believers move from passive acknowledgment to active enforcement of God’s truth.

Ultimately, this lesson urges Christians to recognize their position as enforcers of God’s Word. By abiding in Christ, confessing sins, and proclaiming the Word, they can overcome accusations, silence the enemy, and walk in the victory that Christ has secured. The authority and power given by Jesus equip the saints to trample spiritual opposition and declare boldly that they are justified and holy before God.

I GIVE YOU AUTHORITY

Pastor Marcos Marrero

April 21, 2019

In The Resurrection: From the Old Testament Perspective, Pastor Marcos shows that the resurrection is not a New Testament invention, but a truth revealed long before in the Hebrew Scriptures. Job boldly testifies that his Redeemer lives and that even after death he will see God in his flesh, pointing directly to a physical resurrection. Abraham’s faith in God’s promise, when asked to sacrifice Isaac, demonstrates his conviction that God would raise his son from the dead if necessary to fulfill His covenant. Isaiah’s prophetic vision further confirms the resurrection, offering profound insights into the hope of bodily renewal and the sacrificial nature of Christ’s death. Finally, Daniel declares that both the righteous and the unrighteous will rise, some to eternal life and others to everlasting contempt, underscoring the seriousness of this truth.

Together, these passages reveal a consistent Old Testament witness to resurrection, centuries before the empty tomb of Christ. The lesson concludes with a call to embrace Jesus as Savior and Lord, reminding us that all will rise—some to eternal joy, others to eternal separation from God. The choice we make in this life determines our eternal destiny, and the message of resurrection is both a promise of hope and a warning to be reconciled with God while there is time.

THE RESURRECTION:
From the Old Testament Perspective

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE, Pastor Marcos explores the truth of Colossians 1:16, emphasizing that all things—both seen and unseen—were created through Christ and for Christ. The lesson highlights that the invisible realm represents the spiritual dimension, composed of energy and eternal realities, while the visible realm reflects the temporary, three-dimensional physical world.

Pastor Marcos explains that although unseen, the spiritual dimension constantly interacts with and influences the visible world. Drawing on biblical and scientific parallels, he shows how God’s Word is the life-giving energy that holds all things together. Through Christ, believers have been delivered from darkness and transferred into the kingdom of light, gaining authority to bind and loose in both realms (Matthew 16:19).

The teaching underscores the significance of spiritual understanding: we are called not to focus on temporary, visible things, but on eternal, invisible truths (2 Corinthians 4:18). With the keys of the kingdom and the name of Jesus, believers can access the authority that transcends heaven, earth, and even the underworld. Ultimately, Pastor Marcos affirms that all creation finds its origin, purpose, and reconciliation in Christ, through whom God has released the sustaining energy of His Word to empower His people for victory.

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Stability for Our Times, Pastor Marcos Marrero expounds on Isaiah 33:6, emphasizing that wisdom and knowledge rooted in God’s Word are the foundation of stability during uncertain and difficult times. Humanity naturally longs for a utopia free of suffering, yet Jesus Himself declared that tribulations are inevitable in this world. Historically and personally, fear and instability have always stemmed from the uncertainty of life’s resources, dangers, and losses.

Pastor Marcos explains that the wisdom of God sustains the human spirit and the knowledge of His sovereignty strengthens salvation. With Scriptures such as Romans 8:28, he reminds believers that all things work together for good when we trust God’s purpose. Trials and testing refine faith, revealing the treasures of God’s promises, while the fear (reverence) of the Lord becomes the true treasure of the believer.

Through personal experiences as a minister officiating funerals, Pastor Marcos reflects on the profound hope found in the resurrection. The certainty of eternal life and reunion with loved ones in Christ offers peace in times of grief. Death, while painful, becomes a temporary separation rather than a final loss, for to God all live. Believers are promised glorified, eternal bodies that will showcase God’s perfect design.

Ultimately, Pastor Marcos stresses that stability comes from knowing we are only sojourners on earth, destined for eternal peace and perfection. With this perspective, even in the midst of calamities, trials, or bereavement, Christians can stand firm, anchored in the faithfulness of God who promised eternal life and resurrection.

Hebrews 10:23 captures the core message: “For He who promised is faithful.”

STABILITY FOR OUR TIMES

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Manifestation of His Presence, Pastor Marcos explores Jesus’ promise in John 14:21 that He will reveal Himself to those who love Him and keep His commandments. This revelation, or manifestation, is deeply personal and reserved for those who walk in obedience and love toward Him. The disciples themselves questioned how Jesus would manifest Himself to them and not to the world, and the teaching unpacks this mystery for believers today.

Pastor Marcos explains that the key lies in both dying to self and living for Christ. While many Christians throughout history have faced martyrdom for their faith, those who remain alive are called to daily surrender, demonstrating love through obedience. True love for God is not measured by words but by actions consistent with His Word.

The message further illustrates that Jesus is not seeking perfect workers but faithful servants who show up, remain willing, and abide in Him. Just as a parent or spouse is expected to be present and committed, so believers are called to consistent faithfulness rather than flawlessness. The manifestation of Christ’s presence brings assurance, joy, and intimacy, transforming fear of judgment into a relationship built on love and trust.

Ultimately, Pastor Marcos teaches that intimacy with Jesus is not optional but essential to the Christian life. The believer’s greatest privilege is to abide in Him daily, offering their life in humility and love, and in return experiencing the joy of His abiding presence within the heart.

THE MANIFESTATION OF HIS PRESENCE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Every Knee, Minister Lisa teaches the importance of submission in the believer’s walk with God, using Elijah’s experience in 1 Kings as a starting point. Though Elijah felt alone in his devotion, God had reserved 7,000 in Israel who had not bowed to Baal. This illustrates that even in times of great evil, God always preserves a remnant of faithful believers.

The lesson challenges readers to reflect on who or what they are bowing their knee to—whether it is God, worldly systems, or demonic powers. Submission to governments, false ideologies, or cultural evils such as abortion can lead to spiritual compromise. Instead, believers are reminded that every knee will ultimately bow to the Lord, as confirmed in Isaiah 45:23, Romans 14:11, and Philippians 2:10.

Minister Lisa emphasizes that through the authority of Jesus’ name, Christians can stand against spiritual forces of darkness described in Ephesians 6:12. When believers bow only to Jesus, they are equipped to overcome principalities, rulers, and powers of wickedness, becoming part of God’s victorious army.

The message concludes with a call to action: submit fully to Christ, take authority in His name, and declare victory over darkness. By doing so, believers not only stand firm in their faith but also join together as warriors in God’s kingdom, ensuring that the powers of darkness must bow to the name of Jesus.

EVERY KNEE

Minister Lisa Kane

May 23, 2021

Pastor Marcos Marrero begins by recalling his early Christian walk in 1976, when the concept of fearing God seemed confusing. Though many equated it with respect, he felt something was missing. Over decades of study and personal experiences, including a vivid vision of the rapture, he came to understand that the fear of the Lord involves multiple layers, each revealed as God deepens a believer’s relationship with Him.

The message explains that fear is not uniform—it is shaped by life experiences. Just as facing death in battle changes one’s perspective on fear, so encountering God’s glory creates a fear unlike any other, one that simultaneously produces awe, trembling, and elation. Biblical examples, such as Moses trembling at Sinai, illustrate how profound fear often precedes divine revelation and wisdom (Proverbs 9:10).

Pastor Marcos also addresses fear tied to judgment. Since God will expose every secret thing, the natural response is dread over hidden sins and works. Yet, he reminds readers that all righteousness stems from God’s grace, not human effort, and forgiveness is found at the cross. This truth frees believers from the torment of fear, as perfect love casts out fear (1 John 4:18).

Respect emerges as another dimension of fear—one that is lived out through responsibility, obedience, and discipline. Unlike an unruly child who only learns through punishment, mature believers submit to God’s Word, sowing to the Spirit rather than the flesh. By doing so, they live in peace instead of corruption and fear. Scripture, inspired and profitable for correction, equips the believer to grow in reverence and wisdom, leading to maturity in Christ.

Ultimately, The Fear of the Lord teaches that fear and elation, judgment and love, discipline and grace, all converge in the believer’s walk with God. True fear of the Lord is not paralyzing but life-giving, guiding us into wisdom, maturity, and deeper intimacy with Him.

THE FEAR OF THE LORD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In A Teachable Spirit, Pastor Marcos draws from Psalm 143:10 to reveal the heart posture required for spiritual growth and obedience. He explains that human nature resists submission, making it even more challenging to submit to the Spirit of God. The psalm highlights three foundational attitudes: acknowledging God as Lord, affirming the goodness of His Spirit, and desiring His guidance in uprightness.

A teachable spirit begins with recognizing God’s supreme authority, not as one of many options but as the only true God whose counsel is final. Jesus’ teaching affirms that true love for Him is displayed through obedience to His Word. Though believers often fall short, humility, perseverance, and reverence for God’s truth keep them teachable.

Pastor Marcos also shows how David, despite trials and overwhelming distress, turned to God rather than blaming Him. David’s cries—“Cause me to hear, cause me to know”—demonstrate reliance on God’s promises during seasons of testing. Such moments refine the believer’s ability to trust God’s Word and discern His ways.

Finally, the message concludes that God’s ultimate honor for a believer is to be called His servant. David, though king and warrior, identified himself simply as God’s servant. A teachable spirit is proven when one embraces God’s will above personal understanding, allowing every trial, correction, and instruction to shape them into faithful servants of the living God.

A TEACHABLE SPIRIT

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Power Within, Pastor Marcos Marrero draws from Ephesians 3:20 to highlight the supernatural strength available to every born-again believer. Unlike religion, which relies on human effort and adherence to doctrine, Christianity is empowered by God Himself through the indwelling Holy Spirit. Pastor Marcos explains that when we are born again, we are immediately filled with the Spirit in essence form, but this power must grow and manifest through faith and love.

He distinguishes between religion’s self-driven works and Christianity’s Spirit-driven life, pointing to Jesus’ command for His disciples to wait for the promised power of the Spirit (Acts 1:4-8). Pastor Marcos clarifies the progression of the Spirit’s work—moving from essence to presence to power—so that believers may be transformed from a nature of hate into one rooted and grounded in love.

The lesson further addresses the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the laying on of hands, and the operation of spiritual gifts, reminding us that all gifts must be exercised in love. Pastor Marcos concludes that the believer’s power is not in knowledge alone, but in the Spirit’s active work within, producing love, faith, and the fulfillment of Christ’s law.

THE POWER WITHIN

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Intercession, Pastor Marcos Marrero emphasizes the indispensable role of intercession in the Christian life, grounding the teaching in Hebrews 7:25, which highlights Jesus’ continual intercession for humanity. Intercession is portrayed as both a necessity and a divine requirement, bridging the gap between God’s will in heaven and the realities of life on earth. Since authority over the earthly realm was originally given to man but usurped by Satan, prayer becomes the means by which believers invite God’s will and power into situations of chaos.

The lesson frames intercession as a spiritual battle requiring consistency, persistence, and alignment with God’s will. Pastor Marcos outlines the priority of interceding for one’s family, emphasizing the biblical structure of the household and the power of agreement, particularly within marriage. He warns of Satan’s attacks on the family and marriage covenant, which are designed to weaken collective intercession.

Beyond the family, believers are called to intercede for those in positions of authority—government officials, teachers, church leaders, and lawmakers—so that society may reflect God’s justice and truth. Intercession is also deeply personal, requiring an intimate relationship with Jesus. True intercession flows from a heart aligned with Christ’s heart, leading the believer into deeper spiritual unity and even into what Pastor Marcos describes as the “hill of the Lord,” a place of communion with other intercessors in the Spirit.

The teaching concludes by stressing purity of heart and freedom from idolatry as essential to effective intercession. Intercessors must rid themselves of selfish ambition and deceitful traditions to carry God’s heart and release His will on earth. Ultimately, intercession is both a privilege and a responsibility, enabling believers to partner with Christ in lifting His name, advancing His kingdom, and shaping the destiny of individuals, families, and nations through prayer.

INTERCESSION

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Veracity of God’s Word, Pastor Marcos examines the temptations of Jesus in the wilderness to reveal how Satan continually challenges the truth and authority of Scripture. When the devil urged Jesus to turn stones into bread, the deeper attack was an attempt to reduce God’s immutable Word into something temporary and malleable. Jesus’ response, “It is written,” establishes the believer’s foundation: the Bible is God-breathed, not man-made, and therefore trustworthy.

The second temptation demonstrates how Satan twists God’s Word into presumption and mechanical ritual rather than relationship. Jesus countered this perversion with truth, teaching that faith is relational and rooted in trust, not reckless testing of God.

The third temptation reveals the enemy’s offer of worldly power as a substitute for obedience to God’s plan, appealing to compromise and self-glorification. Jesus rejected this shortcut, affirming that worship and service belong to God alone.

Pastor Marcos emphasizes that these three strategies—compromise, ritualism, and counterfeit power—are still used today to weaken believers’ confidence in God’s Word. The lesson closes by urging Christians to cling to the Scriptures as a spiritual filter against deception, knowing that through them we partake of God’s promises and divine nature.

THE VERACITY OF GOD’S WORD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Dwelling Place, Minister Lisa Kane draws from Psalm 91:1–2 to reveal the blessings, safety, and authority found when one abides in God’s secret place. The message emphasizes that dwelling in God’s presence begins with a personal decision: to set aside time, create a sacred place for prayer, and purify oneself by confessing and repenting of sin. Drawing on Nehemiah’s prayer, Joshua’s call to sanctification, and Jesus’ instruction in Matthew 6:6, Kane shows how believers must prepare themselves spiritually to experience God’s protection and power.

The teaching compares dwelling with being securely placed in God’s “engine,” where the believer remains steady while God moves around them, ensuring they are always in alignment with His will. Once in this place, God provides strategies and guidance for overcoming the enemy—whether in health, finances, relationships, or spiritual battles.

The message encourages believers to pray in the Spirit, seek the gift of tongues, and rely on the Holy Spirit for direction. Through persistent dwelling, the faithful can walk in victory, prevent attacks before they occur, and live with the assurance that God always wins in the end.

THE DWELLING PLACE

Minister Lisa Kane

December 28, 2020

In The Spirit of Faith, Pastor Marcos explores the foundational truth that without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Faith is described as the most powerful force in the universe, the very means by which the worlds were framed and the unseen becomes reality. From Scripture, Pastor Marcos distinguishes between faith as the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22), which grows internally as we nurture the measure of faith God has given us (Romans 12:3), and faith as the gift of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:9), an external empowerment from God that provides an added dimension of strength in times of weakness.

He illustrates this through the story of the father in Mark 9 who declared, “I believe; help my unbelief!” showing that when our personal faith struggles, Jesus provides the extra boost through the gift of faith. Faith is compared to a car battery—sufficient on its own but sometimes requiring a “jump start” from an external power source. This external source is the Spirit of Faith that partners with our internal faith to overcome unbelief, endure trials, and prevail against spiritual strongholds.

Pastor Marcos further highlights that discerning when “the power of the Lord is present to heal” (Luke 5:17) is vital, as demonstrated by the friends who brought the paralyzed man to Jesus in faith. Unlike the Pharisees, they recognized the Spirit of Faith and acted on it, revealing that unbelief blinds us while faith perceives God’s presence and power.

The message concludes by pointing to the altar as the place where the fruit of faith connects with the gift of faith. Salvation itself is received by faith, but for God’s glory to dwell in our lives, we must continually unite our internal faith with God’s external empowerment. When truth within us meets mercy from above (Psalm 85:10–11), faith becomes an unstoppable force. Ultimately, The Spirit of Faith encourages believers to cultivate endurance, discern the move of God, and live in the overflow of faith that brings salvation, healing, and transformation through Jesus Christ.

THE SPIRIT OF FAITH

Pastor Marcos Marrero

June 18, 2021

In 1 Samuel 15, King Saul is commanded by God through the prophet Samuel to utterly destroy the Amalekites as a judgment for their past rebellion against Israel. Instead of fully obeying, Saul spares King Agag and keeps the best of the livestock, justifying his disobedience as an act of sacrifice to God. When confronted, Saul shifts blame to the people and offers excuses rather than true repentance. Samuel rebukes him with the piercing truth: “To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed than the fat of rams.” Because of Saul’s rebellion and stubbornness, God rejects him as king, and the kingdom is torn away from him.

The lesson illustrates how disobedience, even when disguised as religious intention, is rebellion against God and carries serious consequences. Saul’s insincere repentance—still laced with excuses—further exposes his unwillingness to take responsibility, contrasting with the sincere humility God desires from His people. The account warns us that rebellion is like witchcraft and stubbornness is like idolatry, showing how dangerous it is to reject God’s Word.

Believers today must understand that God’s commandments are not optional. Even when His instructions are difficult or beyond our understanding, obedience is required. Partial obedience is still sin. Yet God’s mercy is available through sincere repentance and confession in Christ (Romans 10:9-10). The call is to turn away from rebellion, embrace God’s Word as the ultimate authority, and walk in obedience so that His blessings, protection, and presence may remain upon us (Psalm 91).

OBEYING GOD AND CONSEQUENCES

Minister Lisa Kane

March 18, 2021

In The Apostolic Anointing, Pastor Marcos examines the biblical foundation and purpose of the fivefold ministry as outlined in Ephesians 4:11. He explains that while all believers are called to serve, teach, and evangelize in daily life, the offices of apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, and teacher carry a distinct anointing and responsibility for equipping the saints and building up the body of Christ.

Using practical analogies, Pastor Marcos illustrates the difference between general service and the specialized anointing of an office-holder. He stresses that the anointing flows uniquely from the office itself, enabling ministers to fulfill their divine calling effectively. Each office has its own grace, and confusion arises when one attempts to function outside the anointing given for their role.

Central to the book is the argument that the apostolic office is foundational. Just as a thumb strengthens and enables the other fingers, the apostolic anointing supports and empowers pastors, teachers, evangelists, and prophets. Pastor Marcos ties this back to Scripture, showing that the church is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ as the cornerstone (Ephesians 2:20).

The apostolic anointing, he argues, is not about creating religious systems but about confronting and destroying the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). Any ministry—whether teaching, preaching, or evangelizing—that does not aim at dismantling darkness and advancing God’s kingdom is missing the true purpose of the anointing. The church exists not to conform to the world but to stand against it in the authority of Christ.

Pastor Marcos concludes by reminding ministers to test whether their testimony aligns with the apostolic foundation: proclaiming Jesus as King, holding fast in faith even under persecution, and preparing the church for His return. He closes with Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:17-19, calling believers to be rooted in love and filled with all the fullness of God, equipped to carry out the mission of Christ through the power of the apostolic anointing.

THE APOSTOLIC ANOINTING

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Eyes of Faith, Pastor Marcos Marrero explains that genuine faith is threefold: hearing God’s Word, seeing it with spiritual vision, and fully understanding its truth. Using Psalm 119 as the foundation, he shows that the Psalmist’s prayer to have his eyes opened reveals the necessity of divine revelation to grasp the hidden wonders of God’s promises.

Pastor Marcos warns that the world is the enemy of real faith, for everything man-made will ultimately be shaken and removed, leaving only what is eternal. Counterfeit faith—dependent on worldly systems—cannot withstand trials, but true faith sees beyond human theories and rests on God’s testimonies found in Scripture.

He highlights that reproach and contempt are tactics of the enemy, both from within and without, designed to discourage the faithful. Yet those who meditate on God’s Word remain immune to such attacks, standing firm in spiritual judgment and truth. Pastor Marcos also stresses the urgency of contending for the faith in times of increasing deception and hostility toward believers.

Ultimately, this message calls believers to reject dependence on the world system, cling to God’s Word, and pray for spiritual eyes to be opened so that their faith may be revived, grounded in eternal truth, and unshaken by the challenges of these times.

THE EYES OF FAITH

Pastor Marcos Marrero

Pastor Marcos Marrero uses Malachi 2 as the foundation for exploring the priesthood and accountability of ministers. He begins by raising the question: “Who ministers to the ministers?” Through personal experience and biblical teaching, he highlights the dangers of division among church leaders, particularly when disagreements escalate into public opposition rather than private prayer and encouragement.

James 3 reminds ministers that those who teach God’s Word are held to a higher standard and face stricter judgment. Malachi warns that when ministers fail to give glory to God’s name, even their blessings may turn into curses. Pastor Marcos stresses that theological disagreements should not result in tearing down fellow ministers, for all knowledge of Scripture is partial, and truth should be taught in love, not in rivalry.

The role of the minister, he explains, is to keep knowledge, teach truth, and turn people from sin—not from one another. When truth is proclaimed reverently and in love, blessings of peace, equity, and life flow into the ministry. Conversely, when ministers deviate from God’s ways, the Lord Himself brings correction, either through repentance, intercession by the people, or ultimately removal if the servant refuses to return.

Finally, Pastor Marcos emphasizes that God’s people and leaders alike must focus on glorifying His name. When this becomes the priority, discernment is restored, unity is strengthened, and the anointing flows once more like the oil of Psalm 133—bringing life and blessing forevermore.

THE PRIESTHOOD OF THOSE WHO ARE MINISTERS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In False Teachers Will Be Judged, Pastor Marcos examines 2 Peter 2:1–3, where the apostle warns of false prophets in Israel’s past and foretells the rise of false teachers within the church. Pastor Marcos explains how these individuals often begin with sincere intentions but fall prey to selfish ambition and covetousness. In secret, destructive heresies are introduced—eventually denying Christ Himself.

The judgment against them is described as “swift destruction.” Pastor Marcos clarifies that this does not always refer to physical death, but more specifically to the removal of God’s anointing from their ministries, leaving their works empty and lifeless. Though they may continue outwardly, their ministries become tools of deception, spreading the lies of the enemy rather than proclaiming truth.

Drawing from biblical examples—including fallen angels, the flood generation, and Sodom and Gomorrah—Pastor Marcos emphasizes that God’s judgment has never been idle. Just as Lot was delivered from destruction, God knows how to preserve the righteous while reserving the unjust for judgment. He further warns that ministers who distort Scripture for personal gain show a lack of reverence for the authority of God’s Word and risk blaspheming the truth before the world.

Ultimately, Pastor Marcos exhorts believers to avoid ministries that appear alive in worldly terms but are spiritually dead. Instead, Christians are called to walk diligently in godliness, virtue, and self-control, making their calling sure. While false teachers follow the path of Balaam for the “wages of unrighteousness,” those who hold fast to truth will receive abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom of Christ.

FALSE TEACHERS WILL BE JUDGED

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In this message, Pastor Marcos explores Jacob’s encounter at Bethel, where he discovered “the gate of heaven.” From this account, several vital truths about spiritual portals are revealed. First, gates must be spiritually discerned, for they are hidden from natural perception until God reveals them. Once revealed, they are to be approached with reverence and awe, as they carry God’s presence and significance.

These gates act as openings between heaven and earth, where divine anointing and enlightenment flow, enabling believers to experience deeper spiritual truths and receive strength to overcome the enemy. Jacob’s anointing of the stone at Bethel illustrates the need to consecrate such places and recognize their divine assignment. The naming of gates further underscores their function, designating the purpose of the access they provide into God’s realm.

The teaching also shows that gates are not isolated; God has placed them all over the earth to draw humanity closer to Himself. At these points of access, spiritual battles are either won or lost, as gates serve as courts of justice where accusations of the enemy can be silenced through Christ’s advocacy and the believer’s testimony. Pastor Marcos highlights biblical examples, including Amos’ confrontation at Bethel, demonstrating how prophets and believers must contend for truth and silence the enemy at the gate.

Ultimately, the message emphasizes that spiritual gates bring enlightenment, divine justice, and supernatural strength. They are awesome places where God’s presence is manifest, and where believers can stand in faith, discern spiritually, and walk in victory through Christ Jesus.

GATES: SPIRITUAL PORTALS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Wonders of Heaven Part II, Pastor Marcos explores the biblical teaching of unseen eternal realities in light of modern science. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 4:18, he contrasts the temporary, decaying nature of the physical world with the eternal, transcendent nature of the spiritual dimension. Scientific insights into quantum mechanics and subatomic particles are shown to affirm biblical truths about realities beyond time and space.

The teaching examines the differences between humanity and angels, emphasizing that angels, as eternal energy beings, operate in the fourth dimension—outside of time as we know it. Scriptural accounts illustrate how angels interact with the physical world under divine protocols. Unlike angels, humans are bound to mortality because life is sustained through corruptible blood. Yet God has given humanity a unique advantage: the present moment (“Today”), where faith and obedience can shape eternal destiny. Unlike angels, who in their rebellion fell irredeemably, humans in this temporal realm have the hope of redemption through Christ.

Pastor Marcos explains that death is the threshold into eternity, where faithful believers will inherit glorified, resurrected bodies—sustained not by blood but by the eternal Word of God. He portrays this as the greatest wonder of creation: humanity transformed to dwell eternally in the presence of God. The culmination of history will reveal Christ in His glorified body, bringing joy to believers but judgment to those who rejected Him. This vision of eternity challenges believers to look beyond the fleeting physical world and anchor their hope in the unseen, eternal reality of God’s kingdom.

WONDERS OF HEAVEN PART II

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Battle (Skirmish) & The War, Minister Lisa Kane explains that while believers face daily battles—or skirmishes—these are part of a much larger spiritual war. Drawing parallels with history, such as the battle of Gettysburg within the Civil War, she highlights how some battles may seem small, but all play a role in the ultimate outcome. The war itself began in the Garden of Eden, when Lucifer, filled with jealousy over God’s relationship with Adam, sought to undermine humanity in order to wound God.

Through Genesis, Lisa clarifies common misconceptions about creation and demonstrates how Adam’s unique relationship with God became a target of Satan’s envy. Lucifer’s deception of Eve reveals the enemy’s strategy: he seeks to separate us from God because he hates the attention and love God lavishes on His children, who are made in His image. This is why humanity is caught in a spiritual war—because Satan attacks what God loves most.

Scripture shows that the war’s outcome is already decided: those who stand with God are victorious, for Satan’s ultimate end is the lake of fire (Revelation 20:10). Yet, believers must still engage in daily skirmishes. Minister Lisa emphasizes that victory in these battles comes through the blood of Jesus, the word of our testimony, and living as new creations in Christ (Romans 8:37, Revelation 12:11, 2 Corinthians 5:17).

Ultimately, the message calls Christians to choose God, put Him first, and walk in His presence. Each testimony of victory strengthens others, proving that through Christ we are “more than conquerors.” The war is already won, but the battles we fight daily testify of our faith and proclaim God’s triumph over the enemy.

THE BATTLE (SKIRMISH) & THE WAR

Minister Lisa Kane

June 26, 2021

In WASH MY FEET, Pastor Marcos Marrero explores Jesus’ profound lesson of humility and spiritual cleansing during the Last Supper. Drawing from John 13:10, the teaching explains that believers, though already washed clean by Christ’s blood and His Word, still need regular repentance due to daily encounters with a sinful world. The washing of the feet symbolizes this ongoing cleansing and exposes the hidden enemy seeking to betray God’s people.

Pastor Marcos shows that this act, often viewed as demeaning, carries powerful revelation: it was incorporated into the Holy Communion setting as a means to discern the Lord’s body and avoid weakness, sickness, and spiritual defeat (1 Corinthians 11:29–30). He further connects the significance of feet in Scripture—from Isaiah’s prophecy of the Messiah bringing good news (Isaiah 52:6–7) to the disciples recognizing the risen Christ at His feet—demonstrating that feet symbolize both service and the proclamation of salvation.

The teaching emphasizes that humility, shown in the washing of one another’s feet, breaks the power of pride, fear, and confusion, especially in times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Pastor Marcos encourages believers to include foot washing with communion as an act of covenant renewal and deliverance from fear. Ultimately, the lesson reveals that through Christ’s death and resurrection, believers are redeemed not only from sin but also from its curses and consequences, and are empowered to walk in healing, restoration, and victory.

WASH MY FEET

Pastor Marcos Marrero

March 8, 2021

Pastor Marcos Marrero’s message, grounded in John 6:2, explores how Jesus’ miraculous works attracted multitudes who were diseased—feeble, impotent, and powerless. Jesus’ healings demonstrated His divine authority and compassion, yet many who followed Him were drawn only by the signs, not the source of His power.

The teaching contrasts two groups:

The multitudes who sought personal benefit from miracles without discerning their spiritual significance.

The religious leaders who rejected Jesus outright, despite Scriptural testimony from Moses pointing to Him as the promised Prophet (Deut. 18:15,18).

Jesus confronted their unbelief, declaring that their failure to believe Moses’ writings made it impossible to believe His words. This rejection culminated in their choosing a murderer over Christ at His trial, showing their preference for a temporary deliverer rather than the true Savior.

Drawing parallels to today, Pastor Marrero warns that many still fall into two errors:

Leaders and churches that profess Scripture but deny its power (2 Tim. 3:5).

Followers who chase ministries marked by signs and wonders without discerning the origin of their power (2 Thess. 2:9-10).

The heart of the message is that disease represents spiritual death in sin, and true healing comes only through Christ’s grace and Word. Searching Scripture without coming to Christ (John 5:38-40) leads to deception, just as it did in Jesus’ day. The Jews sought a political king to overthrow Rome, but Jesus came as the sacrificial Lamb to save from sin—a truth they refused to accept.

In closing, the sermon challenges readers to examine their faith: Are we looking for a Jesus who merely fixes our temporary problems, or are we submitting to the Savior who delivers us from sin? The promise is that when believers abide in His Word and trust His grace, signs and wonders will follow naturally, confirming their faith.

THE HEALING OF THE DISEASED

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, Pastor Marcos explores the biblical use of the term “mystery,” which appears twenty-seven times in the New Testament but not once in the Old. Drawing a connection between the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, the five final forms, and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament, he highlights God’s intentional design in unveiling His mysteries through Christ. Psalm 119 is used to show how each letter conveys spiritual truth, ultimately pointing to righteousness and standing before God.

Pastor Marcos explains that Jesus entrusted His disciples with the knowledge of these hidden truths, distinguishing them from the crowds who could only hear parables without understanding. Through the Spirit of God, believers are granted access to comprehend the mysteries of the Kingdom. He identifies two crucial revelations: the mystery of lawlessness, which exposes the power of sin in the flesh, and the mystery of godliness, which reveals Christ’s victory over sin through His incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and exaltation.

These truths remind believers that while the law of sin constantly wars against the flesh, the mystery of godliness empowers them to live in righteousness by crucifying the flesh with Christ and walking in the Spirit. Pastor Marcos concludes by declaring the believer’s freedom in Christ through powerful affirmations drawn from Scripture—freedom from sin, fear, doubt, defeat, bondage, and condemnation. Ultimately, the greatest mystery is God’s unfailing love, which enables His children to live victoriously and bring Him pleasure through faith.

THE MYSTERY OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Faith Comes by Hearing, Pastor Marcos unpacks Romans 10:17, stressing the difference between listening and hearing. While listening is casual, hearing implies a personal and heartfelt response to God’s Word. Faith develops when the believer internalizes God’s promises, regardless of circumstances, and rests in His authority. Using Hebrews 4, Pastor Marcos explains that faith requires entering into God’s rest, trusting His promises as final truth despite contrary realities.

The lesson highlights that salvation, healing, deliverance, and restoration are all part of the believer’s inheritance in Christ, yet they unfold through a process. Trials and temptations test faith, but through endurance and the renewing of the mind, Christians are transformed “from glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18). Pastor Marcos cautions against the world’s mindset, which places confidence in earthly systems, noting that faith demands full reliance on God’s Word.

Addressing the tension between faith and modern medicine, he affirms that while God uses medicine and people as instruments, healing ultimately comes from Him alone. True faith recognizes that all good gifts originate from the Creator. Pastor Marcos concludes that faith brings the unseen promises of God into reality, overcoming the world’s darkness. Believers are urged to hold fast, pass the tests of faith, and receive the crown of life promised to those who endure.

FAITH COMES BY HEARING

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Christ in You, the Mystery, Pastor Marcos expounds on Colossians 1:27, unveiling the divine reality that Christ dwells within every believer, granting access to the hidden treasures of wisdom, knowledge, and the fullness of God’s power. He explains that while the visible world is governed by the principle of entropy—where everything decays—the spiritual realm operates under the law of life in Christ. Through faith, believers can draw from the spiritual into the physical, releasing healing, deliverance, and provision that already exist in the heavenly realm.

Pastor Marcos emphasizes that unbelief, worldly philosophies, and reliance on the basic principles of the world hinder the manifestation of God’s promises. In contrast, when Christians set their minds on things above and operate under the principles of Christ, they tap into the eternal power of the age to come. He illustrates this truth with both Scripture and natural examples, showing that just as subatomic particles transcend time and space, so can believers, through Christ, experience breakthroughs that defy the natural order.

Ultimately, the mystery of “Christ in you, the hope of glory” means that past sins and present struggles can be met with the healing and restoration of the future age, secured in Jesus who is the Alpha and Omega. This teaching encourages believers to anchor their hope not in the perishable systems of the world, but in the eternal Word of God, which alone has the power to transform the visible through the invisible.

CHRIST IN YOU, THE MYSTERY.

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In Acts chapter eight, the story of Simon Magus provides a vivid illustration of the clash between counterfeit power and God’s true anointing. Simon, a sorcerer in Samaria, had long deceived the people into believing that his magical abilities were a divine gift. However, when Philip preached Christ and demonstrated genuine miracles, Simon himself believed, was baptized, and followed the ministry. Yet his true motives were revealed when he attempted to buy the apostolic gift of imparting the Holy Spirit.

The rebuke from Peter—“Your money perish with you!”—established once and for all that the power of God is not for sale, nor can it be manipulated by human schemes. This event also foreshadows the rise of false apostles and counterfeit ministries, which even in the early church, sought to exploit God’s truth for gain. Pastor Marcos draws parallels to today, where secular predictions, manipulative doctrines, and counterfeit “prophecies” distract believers from the unchanging Word of God.

From Simon Magus to modern-day distortions—whether false prophecies about the end times, pseudoscientific theories elevated above Scripture, or ministries that commercialize the anointing—the pattern remains the same: deception thrives when truth is compromised. Believers are reminded that truth and falsehood cannot mix; the moment truth is diluted by lies, it ceases to be truth.

The call of this lesson is urgent: “Wake up before it is too late.” The body of Christ must guard against deception by holding fast to the uncompromised Word of God, discerning true prophetic voices, and resisting the allure of secular philosophies masquerading as truth. Only God’s pure Word, empowered by the Holy Spirit, can preserve the church in these perilous times and prepare it for Christ’s imminent return.

SIMON MAGUS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In this teaching, Pastor Marcos Marrero explains the deep spiritual symbolism of Gethsemane, the place of pressing, where Jesus prepared Himself to fully embrace the Father’s will. Using the imagery of olives being crushed to release valuable oil, he parallels the believer’s journey of faith, showing that transformation from the natural to the spiritual comes only through the pressing process.

He emphasizes that the Christian life is not an escape from trials, but rather the pathway through which God brings forth purity, anointing, and eternal life. Just as wheat must die to bear fruit and olives must be crushed for oil, so too must the believer die to self in order to live fully in Christ.

Pastor Marcos highlights that tribulation is not removed but transformed into peace when we surrender as Jesus did, praying, “Not my will, but Yours be done.” This surrender assures believers that every trial is part of God’s sanctifying process. The anointing itself, he notes, is tied to death—the burial anointing that leads to resurrection life.

Ultimately, Gethsemane represents both struggle and victory. It is the place where the believer’s will is broken so that God’s will prevails, producing the oil of the Spirit that empowers, sanctifies, and completes us for eternal joy in Christ’s presence.

GETHSEMANE: THE OIL PRESS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Bewitching Hour, Pastor Marcos draws from Paul’s warning to the Galatians—“Who has bewitched you?”—to highlight how easily a Spirit-filled church can fall into deception without even realizing it. He explains that deception, like hypnosis, blinds believers to their own folly and causes them to squander the spiritual anointing given by God for discernment.

Pastor Marcos shows how the Galatians, once alive in the Spirit through faith in Christ, were led astray by false teachers who insisted on legalism and adherence to the Law of Moses. This shift from grace to works caused them to lose the anointing that empowered them. He makes clear that the law, while perfect, was never designed to save—it only exposes sin. True righteousness can never be attained by human effort, but only by faith in Jesus Christ’s finished work on the cross.

The message warns that the door to a bewitching spirit opens whenever believers or congregations compromise the truth of God’s Word. Pastor Marcos emphasizes that although obedience to God’s commands is important, salvation is never earned by keeping the law but is received as the free gift of grace through faith.

Ultimately, the antidote to deception is the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit and the anointing He supplies, which reveals truth and keeps believers free from the curse of legalism. The message closes with the reminder from Ephesians 2:8-9 that salvation is by grace alone, through faith, and not of works, lest anyone should boast.

THE BEWITCHING HOUR

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Just Shall Live by Faith, Pastor Marcos Marrero draws from Romans 1:17, reinforced by Habakkuk 2:4, Galatians 3:11, and Hebrews 10:38, to reveal the eternal principle that God’s people must live by faith. He explains that Paul’s use of this verse underscores its relevance to the proclamation of the Gospel, the end times, and the return of the Lord.

Pastor Marcos contrasts the truth of the Gospel with the prevailing culture of deception, where lies are not only tolerated but celebrated. He notes how politicians, media, and society at large often “love and practice a lie,” a direct opposition to the truth of Christ. This environment makes the Gospel uncomfortable for many because it demands accountability, confession of sin, and trust in Jesus’ shed blood for forgiveness.

Through passages such as Habakkuk 2:2-4 and Romans 1:25, Marrero identifies secular humanism and pride as the forces driving humanity to reject truth. Yet, he also stresses that where sin abounds, grace abounds even more, giving the Church an opportunity to boldly proclaim salvation in Christ. He reminds believers that God’s wrath is against unrighteousness, but His mercy is extended to all who, by faith, repent and receive His pardon.

Sharing his own testimony of salvation, Pastor Marcos urges readers to embrace the born-again experience by reasoning with God and sincerely asking for His way of salvation. He emphasizes that God delights not in judgment but in redemption, and that no sin is beyond His forgiveness.

Ultimately, the message is clear: in an age where lies dominate and truth is ridiculed, the believer’s strength, stability, and hope is found only in faith. As Scripture declares, “The just shall live by faith.”

THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY FAITH

Pastor Marcos Marrero

February 17, 2019

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Love One Another

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The Beatitudes

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