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Biblical Written Teachings Library

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This teaching explores Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane as the ultimate example of surrendering to the will of God, even in moments of deep distress and impending suffering. Through the Gospel accounts, we see that although Jesus expressed His desire for another way, He ultimately submitted Himself fully to the Father’s will, showing that true prayer is not about changing God’s plan but aligning with it.
The study highlights the reality that the flesh resists God’s will while the spirit is willing, emphasizing the importance of watchfulness and prayer in overcoming temptation. It also reveals the intensity of Jesus’ prayer life, demonstrating that spiritual victory often requires perseverance, discipline, and complete dependence on God.

By providing key scriptures that define God’s will, this teaching equips believers with practical tools to pray effectively, encouraging them to apply God’s Word over their situations rather than relying on personal desires. Ultimately, it calls Christians to trust God’s greater plan, knowing that obedience to His will leads to spiritual fulfillment, victory, and alignment with His eternal purpose.

Praying the Will of God

Minister Lisa Kane

April 1, 2026

This study emphasizes that the book of Revelation is not primarily about prophetic events, but about the full revelation of Jesus Christ. Beginning with His existence as the eternal Word of God, the teaching traces His manifestation in the flesh, His sacrificial death as the Lamb, and His triumphant ascension as the King of Glory. Through key scriptures in Revelation and throughout the Bible, it highlights how Jesus’ victory on the cross made Him the only One worthy to open the scroll and fulfill God’s plan for humanity.

By understanding Jesus as both the Lion and the Lamb—authority and sacrifice combined—believers gain clarity that prophecy is not a future uncertainty, but the unfolding of a victory already secured. This teaching encourages readers to view Revelation through the lens of Christ’s finished work, replacing fear with faith and reinforcing the assurance that Jesus reigns now and will return as King.

The Lamb, The Word, and The King of Glory
Understanding Jesus at the Center of the book of Revelation

Minister Lisa Kane

March 26, 2026

In “Do You Believe God Is Capable?”, Minister Lisa Kane teaches that genuine faith is built on a deep understanding of who God is and what He has promised in His Word. Beginning with Hebrews 11:6 and 2 Peter 1:4, the teaching explains that faith is not blind optimism but trust in the promises God has already given. When believers know the Word of God, their prayers shift from uncertainty to expectation, trusting that God will fulfill what He has spoken.

The teaching then emphasizes the importance of humility in prayer. Drawing from James 4:6 and 2 Chronicles 7:14, it reveals that faith grows in a heart that recognizes its dependence on God. Pride attempts to solve problems without God, but humility acknowledges that we need the One who created us and that only He is capable of doing what we cannot.

The lesson continues by reminding believers that their faith and prayers must be directed to the one true God, the Creator of heaven and earth. Through Isaiah 45:5 and Jeremiah 32:17, believers are encouraged to remember that when they pray, they are speaking to the God for whom nothing is impossible.

Minister Lisa then teaches that Jesus showed us prayer is intentional and ordered, following Matthew 6:9–13. Prayer begins with honoring God, submitting to His will, and then presenting our needs before Him. This ordered approach aligns the believer’s heart with God and strengthens their faith that He hears and responds.

The teaching also highlights the power of praying the Word of God. Using Isaiah 43:26 and Hebrews 4:16, believers are encouraged to bring God’s promises back to Him in prayer. Standing on Scripture strengthens faith because it reminds believers of God’s faithfulness and His commitment to fulfill His Word.

Finally, the lesson explains that faith continues seeking God with persistence. Through Isaiah 41:21 and the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18:1–8, believers learn that pleading their cause before God is an act of faith, not desperation. Persistent prayer demonstrates confidence that God hears and will act according to His will.

The teaching concludes with Jeremiah 32:27, reminding believers that the true question is not whether God is capable, but whether we believe that He is. When believers know His promises, humble their hearts, pray to the true Creator, approach Him with order, stand on His Word, and persist in prayer, they begin to pray with confident belief and faith that nothing is too hard for God.

Do You Believe God Is Capable?

Minister Lisa Kane

March 17, 2026

Many believers approach the book of Revelation with uncertainty because of its vivid imagery and complex prophetic language. This study introduces a foundational key to understanding the prophecy: Revelation unfolds through two perspectives occurring at the same time—the physical events taking place on earth and the spiritual realities unfolding in heaven.

Beginning with John’s physical location on the island of Patmos and his messages to the seven churches, the study establishes the earthly timeline of the Church Age. The narrative then shifts in Revelation chapter four when John is taken into the Spirit and shown heaven’s perspective of God’s plan. From the throne room of God to the unveiling of the Lamb who alone is worthy to open the scroll, the vision reveals the authority, victory, and future reign of Jesus Christ.

By recognizing how heaven and earth operate together within God’s prophetic design, readers can better understand the purpose of Revelation—not as a message of fear, but as a divine revelation preparing God’s people for the return of the King and the fulfillment of His promises.

Understanding Revelation: The Two Realms of Prophecy

Minister Lisa Kane

March 10, 2026

Pastor Marcos teaches from John 8:44, showing that Satan is the father of lies, and all his resources are rooted in deception. Any reliance on demonic resources aligns people with his nature and leads to sin and death (Psalm 7:14; James 1:15). In contrast, James 1:16-17 affirms that every good and perfect gift comes only from God, the true Source.

The message illustrates this principle through the story of Elisha (2 Kings 2), who dealt with contaminated water at its source rather than its effects. His act of casting salt at the spring symbolized purity and the importance of addressing corruption at its origin. Elisha’s pursuit of a double portion was not simply for resources but for direct connection to the Source—God Himself.

Pastor Marcos emphasizes that believers must be willing to tear off old coverings, embrace God’s new dimension of anointing, and receive His resources for the end times. Just as Elisha cried, “My father, my father, my source and my resource!”, so the church must cry out for God’s power afresh.

The teaching continues with Job’s imagery of mining (Job 28:5-6) and Peter’s revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the solid rock (Matthew 16:16-18). Jesus resisted Satan’s temptation to turn stones into bread (Matthew 4:4), showing that the true bread and resource come only from God’s Word.

Finally, Pastor Marcos points to Revelation’s promises of hidden manna, the white stone, and the baptism of fire as resources reserved for overcomers in the last days (Revelation 2:17; Matthew 3:11). The end-time battle will be fought by saints who dig deep into God’s Source, overcome by the blood of the Lamb and their testimony (Revelation 12:11), and reign with Christ as kings and priests (Revelation 5:9-10).

The central call is clear: Jesus is both the Source and the Resource. The church must turn from false sources, draw from God’s well of salvation, and be equipped with His fire and anointing to fulfill its destiny in these last days.

SOURCE AND RESOURCE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

November 4, 2024

In How to Distinguish the Voices in My Head, Pastor Marcos Marrero teaches that God created humanity in His image with the ability to think, reason, and even converse within oneself, much like God spoke within the Trinity at creation. Because of this inner dialogue, believers must learn to identify the sources of the voices they hear in their minds.

The first and most vital voice is the voice of God, embedded within the conscience of the born-again believer. Through sanctification and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, God instructs, convicts, and comforts His people, leading them in truth and righteousness. However, due to the fallen nature of man, the soul can be divided—what Scripture calls “double-minded”—where conflicting voices create instability and confusion. In such moments, the believer’s spirit must speak God’s Word in faith, as King David did, to align the soul with God’s promises.

Pastor Marrero also highlights the voice of Satan, the accuser of the brethren, whose accusations and lies are directed toward the soul. These attacks often appear convincing because they appeal to human weakness, sickness, or failure, but the believer must counter them with the Word of God, prayer, and the testimony of faith. The antidote is the blood of Jesus and the confession of who we are in Christ: redeemed, victorious, righteous, and never abandoned.

Ultimately, the teaching affirms that Jesus Christ came to restore the broken soul and heal the inner divisions caused by sin and the enemy’s deception. By holding fast to God’s Word, embracing the indwelling Spirit, and boldly approaching the throne of grace, believers can overcome the destructive voices in their heads and walk in the unity, peace, and assurance that God intends.

HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE VOICES IN MY HEAD

PASTOR MARCOS MARRERO

September 30, 2024

In The Wrath of Elihu, Pastor Marcos Marrero explores the role of Elihu in the book of Job as more than just a young man offering counsel. Elihu becomes a representation of the spirit of self-righteousness—a spirit that burns with anger when confronted with true, God-given righteousness. Job’s steadfastness in holding fast to the righteousness he had in God, despite relentless suffering and accusations, enraged Elihu because the self-righteous spirit cannot tolerate competition with the grace of God.

This teaching emphasizes the difference between Job’s trust in God’s righteousness and Elihu’s reliance on human pride and knowledge. Elihu’s own words expose him as a vessel of false wisdom, claiming perfection in knowledge—traits reflecting Lucifer’s fallen pride. When God appears in the whirlwind, He rebukes Elihu’s empty counsel, showing that the wrath of self-righteousness ultimately lacks true understanding.

Pastor Marcos points out that the “wrath of Elihu” continues today as a spiritual force. It demands perfection, thrives on pride, and masquerades as divine authority, yet it condemns believers and tries to add self-effort to the finished work of Christ. This antichrist spirit insists on “Jesus plus”—faith mixed with self-righteousness—leading to pride, failure, guilt, and shame.

The message contrasts this deception with the truth of God’s Word: believers are justified and made righteous by the blood of Jesus Christ alone. This righteousness is irrevocable, a gift of grace that silences every accuser. While believers still wrestle with sin in their soul-life, their spirit is secure in Christ, seated in heavenly places. Confession and repentance restore fellowship and blessing, but condemnation has no authority over those in Christ.

Finally, Pastor Marcos teaches that overcoming the wrath of Elihu requires holding fast to God’s righteousness by faith, rejecting the lies of self-righteousness, and resting in the sufficiency of Christ. God’s love and acceptance transform the soul, bringing peace, patience, meekness, and self-control. Through the renewing of the mind, believers live free from condemnation, walking in the Spirit rather than the flesh, and proving the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God.

THE WRATH OF ELIHU

Pastor Marcos Marrero

September 2, 2024

In No Fear of God in the Land, Pastor Marcos Marrero examines Amos 6:3 as a prophetic warning against those who dismiss the coming day of judgment and perpetuate violence. He begins by defining the fear of God as reverential awe, written into humanity’s very being, reminding us that mortality confronts us with the inevitability of death and judgment (Ecclesiastes 12:14; Hebrews 9:27). Our spirits are immortal, returning to God at death, and our souls require deliverance from sin through faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 10:9).

The message contrasts mortality versus immortality and highlights the eternal consequences of neglecting salvation. Pastor Marcos explains that wickedness cannot deliver the soul, and delaying repentance until after death is futile. Christ alone provides rest and redemption, and we are called to fear God, who alone has authority over both body and soul (Matthew 10:28).

Moving to the broader societal implications, Pastor Marcos warns that nations abandoning Judeo-Christian values exchange love for hate and good for evil, fulfilling prophecies of rebellion against God (Psalm 2; 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12). This rebellion accelerates violence and hastens God’s judgment. He calls for repentance and revival (Amos 5:4-6; Habakkuk 3:2), noting that without it, humanity faces perilous times as described in 2 Timothy 3:1-5.

Believers are exhorted to resist the spirit of hate and deception by clinging to God’s Word, love, and truth (Romans 12:1-2; 1 John 4:19-20). Love and good go hand in hand, just as hate and evil do. Expressing God’s love to others shields us from the corruption of hate and anchors us in God’s reality. Pastor Marcos concludes with the assurance that God’s mercy and truth work together to bring righteousness and peace (Psalm 85:10-12), encouraging the faithful to remain steadfast in reverential fear, awaiting God’s deliverance.

NO FEAR OF GOD IN THE LAND

Pastor Marcos Marrero

October 16, 2022

In The Finger of God, Pastor Marcos Marrero explores the extraordinary authority of Christ that surpasses the power demonstrated by Old Testament prophets. While Moses, Joshua, and others revealed God’s might in miraculous ways, they were never given dominion over the spiritual underworld—an authority lost by Adam but restored through Jesus Christ. The Gospels declare that Jesus cast out demons with the finger of God, proving that the kingdom of God had come to earth. Unlike the prophets before Him, Jesus openly commanded unclean spirits, disarmed principalities through His death on the cross, and triumphed over Satan’s kingdom.

Pastor Marcos highlights that Satan, stripped of his original glory and armor, operates only through deception, seeking to regain influence through lies and division. The church, however, has been entrusted with Christ’s authority to trample serpents, dismantle demonic strongholds, and reclaim spiritual territory. This authority is symbolized in the fivefold ministry—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—working in unity to uphold the teachings of Jesus.

The message warns of the dangers of spiritual negligence, where believers who fail to remain steadfast can fall prey to even stronger demonic attacks. Instead, Christians are called to daily die to self at the cross, walk in the Spirit, and exercise the authority given in Christ’s name. Pastor Marcos reminds readers that the true battle belongs to the Lord, whose fingers formed the heavens and whose breath gives eternal life. Through confession, faith, and obedience to the Word, believers live in the victory of Christ, secure under His dominion, and equipped to wage spiritual warfare with the finger of God.

THE FINGER OF GOD

Pastor Marcos Marrero

July 22, 2022

In Intuitive Knowledge in the Age of Reason, Pastor Marcos Marrero highlights the futility of relying solely on human wisdom to explain the universe and its purpose. Citing Ecclesiastes, 1 Corinthians, and Proverbs, he stresses that worldly reasoning—anchored only in what is seen—leads to confusion and spiritual dead ends, while God’s wisdom is revealed through the unseen and eternal.

The message introduces the concept of Intuitive Knowledge, a divine language of the spirit that surpasses natural reasoning and cultural barriers. Unlike body language (signs and gestures) or learned language (human understanding), intuitive knowledge functions as the spirit’s means of communication with God, operating in the realm of revelation, numbers, and divine patterns. Pastor Marcos explains that numbers in Scripture often carry hidden wisdom, pointing to God’s design and purpose—from perfection in creation to redemption through Christ.

He underscores that faith and wisdom are gifts of the Spirit, attainable only when believers are single-minded, with spirit and soul aligned. By discerning the deeper spiritual language revealed through Scripture, creation, and the inner witness of the Holy Spirit, Christians can grasp truths that transcend worldly logic.

Ultimately, Pastor Marcos presents intuitive knowledge as God’s lamp within the human spirit, offering revelation, guidance, and certainty. It not only exposes the deception of evil but also affirms God’s eternal plan of redemption and His divine order. This teaching calls believers to put God first, walk in faith, and embrace the language of the spirit that reveals the hidden wisdom ordained by God for His people.

INTUITIVE KNOWLEDEGE IN THE AGE OF REASON

Pastor Marcos Marrero

March 6, 2022

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