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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 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

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 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 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 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 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 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 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

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

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