Jerusalem - Holy Land

Jerusalem - Holy Land

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Yes You Can

Dear all, do you really know how much you can do for yourself and for others? Do you know how far you can reach by overcoming your obstacles? Yes, it's true! Many times we fail because we don't believe that what we are doing is going to work. One of the biggest enemy of faith is doubt and every time we allow this evil possesses our mind we automatically become our worst enemy. Which is much worst than the devil. But I have a question for you: have you stopped to see the power that you have inside of you? Are you 100% sure that you have the Holy Spirit? I'm asking you these questions because if you know who you are and the one who is inside of you then you have no reason to fear nor doubt about what you can do and conquer. Unless your life is not on the altar and you have nothing to do with God.
It is time to stop wailing and do the things we are able to do. Let's go ahead and take possession of what we should have already conquered. The day in which you manifest the full power that there's inside of you, you will make a huge difference in your life and in the life of all those who are suffering around you. Satan will flee from you. God has anointed us with His Spirit and who is above Him? Who can resist Him? No one! However, though we know about it we haven't  manifested our authority as we should, because the day in which we do it then things will be different. When the disciples found out how much they could do through the Holy Spirit nobody could stop them. Peter's shadow healed the sick, Paul's apron healed the sick made demons flee etc.The question is: can't you do the same? Yes you can, unless you doubt about God and yourself.
"Then the seventy returned with joy, saying, 'Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name.' And He said to them, 'I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you."' (Luke 10:17-19 NKJV)

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Centurion

"Now when Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to Him, pleading with Him, saying, 'Lord, my servant is lying at home paralyzed, dreadfully tormented.' And Jesus said to him, 'I will come and heal him.' The centurion answered and said, 'Lord, I am not worthy that You should come under my roof. But only speak a word, and my servant will be healed."' Matthew 8:5-8 Centurion in the time of The Lord Jesus was a man who used to arrest people and many times he used to give order to kill others proving that he had nothing to do with God. He was not Jew but Roman, however when he saw his servant suffering he immediately decided to do something to save his life. Then he came to Jesus by himself for he could not bring his servant because he was paralyzed. The centurion was so confident in what he was doing that he didn't even need the presence of the  Lord Jesus at his house, but just a word and would be enough for his servant to be healed and that's exactly what happened to him.The point I want emphasize here is the centurion didn't accept to see his servant suffering without doing anything to help him and actually this was what The Lord Jesus was expecting from those who were following Him, in order words for us to help those who are suffering.
   The Centurion like the Good Samaritan were not Christians. They didn't know the Holy Scripture, yet they had compression on those who were suffering and did something to save their lives. We as Christians and servants of God, are anointed with authority to cast out demons and heal the sick, can do much more than these two men did and made history. Let's make sure that this Sunday  we bring someone who needs help. I do believe that you have already found the person and he or she can come from your own family, friends, neighbors, etc. Though it is not written in the Bible but I am very sure that these two men the one helped by the Good Samaritan and the one who was helped by the Centurion never forgot about those who helped them to overcome their problems. I also believe that you always remember the one who evangelized you and gave you a hand to take you out of your suffering.
Think about it.
God Bless,







Bishop Carlos

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Obreiros em Foco: COMO NASCER DO ESPÍRITO

Obreiros em Foco: COMO NASCER DO ESPÍRITO: O nascimento do filho de Deus não acontece mediante a interferência humana. Nem igrejas, nem doutrinas e muito menos vasto conhecimento b...

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Be Perfect

Dear friend,
When we read the Bible we can see that the greatest things happened just once, for example the calling of Abraham, God called him just once and left his all and went to a place where he didn't know. Noah built just one ark he didn't need to do it again. As far as I know the Red Sea was divided only once. Jacob wrestle with God once and for all, how about the Walls of Jericho? It fell flat down no more than once. David didn't need to kill Goliath twice, and The Lord Jesus was crucified once and for all; but what I wonder is why many people keep on doing the same thing over and over and never accomplish their dream? They take part of campaigns after campaigns and have reaped no result? Are they really being perfect in the things they have done when they come on the altar? Is God wrong? Is He the one who is making mistakes? To be frank, the problem is with us and in what we have done, please don't say that you have done everything in the right way, God is not insane He is perfect. If you have joined the Campaign of Israel and you are fulfilling your vow this Sunday, be perfect, don't do what you want but do what God wants you to do. The heroes of the past became heroes because they simply obeyed. They never did what they wanted. They never gave what they liked but what God required from them. Jacob left his all not because he wanted, but because he knew for him to change his life and become God's reference he had to leave all. You know what God wants from you  too. Therefore, don't come on the altar and bring what you can, nor what you want but bring what God wants from you and you won't need to do it second time.
Be blessed,Be perfect.
          Bishop Carlos

Thursday, July 4, 2013