Get ready to see wonders

Samuel Acevedo
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The author shares a message about the generation of Joshua, who had radical faith and believed in the power of God to do wonders. The author believes that the congregation of León de Judá is part of this generation, and that they are on the edge of something great and powerful. The author encourages the congregation to be ready to cross the Jordan, which represents an invisible barrier, and to be a people of faith that represents God and executes His purposes in a culture that goes against His will. The author believes that if the congregation accepts this call, the Lord will visit them with power and authority, and wonders will await them.

The speaker is calling for a generation of radical obedience to God, rather than just radical faith. He urges the people to cross the Jordan River without being contaminated by the culture of the world, and to be willing to be God's servants in places where they may be tempted by worldly comforts. He also speaks about the importance of surrender and obedience, symbolized by the act of circumcision. He encourages the people to ask God what they need to cut out of their lives in order to be obedient to Him. He assures them that God is merciful and will guide them in the process.


The speaker talks about the importance of living in holiness and obeying God without hesitation. He believes that God is a God of mercy and a surgeon who knows where and how to cut in our lives. He encourages everyone to be a channel of God's power and promises that no weapon formed against them will prosper. The speaker ends with a prayer for God to search their hearts and cover their ministries with His power and glory.


Joshua chapter 3 verse 5, and Joshua said to the people sanctify yourselves, and Joshua said to the people sanctify yourselves, for the Lord will do wonders among you tomorrow, sanctify yourselves, for the Lord will do wonders tomorrow among you. My brothers, I have been sharing this Word that the Lord has preached to me for a few weeks, I would say a few months now, and I feel like, I don't know if you feel that way, I know that many brothers these days that the pastor has been preaching about definition since the beginning of the year, we live with the feeling that we are approaching an invisible barrier just like the Jordan represented for this Joshua generation, and perhaps there is much we can learn from them.


Well, the Lord has been speaking to me, speaking to my life, ministering to me, challenging me, I have not been able to shake off this Word, because I have shared it with my brothers who minister with me in the academic resource center, and later in Vale Esperar and Alpha, I have also shared with them. We feel the same way, I know that we have heard for years that a special visitation from the Spirit of God is coming, that something special is coming, but this time, this season there is something different, there is something in the air that tells us that something good, something great , something wonderful, something amazing is within our reach, that we are on the edge of something invisible but great and powerful, and irremissible. And today I share this with you because I believe that my brothers.

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