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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

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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

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