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This message examines the traditional teaching that believers have two natures based on passages like Romans 7 and Galatians 5. It challenges the idea of managing a “sinful nature” and reveals how this belief can lead to confusion and a sense of ongoing struggle rather than victory.

Step into the freedom of living on the right side of the resurrection. In this message, discover how fear, shame, and performance-based thinking keep believers stuck—and how looking to Jesus brings peace, assurance, and boldness before God.

Part 5 explains how divine healing is received and emphasizes that Jesus never turned anyone away and remains the same today.

Part 4 shows how God's Word is always effective and reveals its power to impart life and healing to those who receive it.

Part 4 shows how God's Word is always effective and reveals its power to impart life and healing to those who receive it.

Part 3 reveals the unity between Jesus and the Word of God and explains why this truth is essential in understanding divine healing.

Part 3 reveals the unity between Jesus and the Word of God and explains why this truth is essential in understanding divine healing.

Part 2 defines what the Bible means by the heart and explains why filling it with God's Word is essential for walking in divine healing.

Part 1 of Divine Healing Fundamentals explains why many struggle with healing truths and reveals the biblical difference between head knowledge and heart faith.

Part 1 of Divine Healing Fundamentals explains why many struggle with healing truths and reveals the biblical difference between head knowledge and heart faith.

This message places confession in its proper covenantal and historical context, showing that New Covenant believers live free—not by rehearsing sins—but by resting in what Christ already accomplished.

This message clarifies that righteousness and forgiveness are not progressive or reversible, exposing how works-based thinking and gnostic influence distort the gospel and undermine assurance.

This message confronts the fear-based misuse of 1 John 1:9 and establishes forgiveness as a finished, past-tense reality for the believer, secured once for all by the cross of Christ.

The series concludes by centering faith where it belongs—on Jesus Himself. This powerful teaching reveals that the believer ultimately lives not by self-generated faith, but by the faithfulness and faith of Christ. It brings rest, assurance, and confidence by showing that our standing with God is secured by Him, not us.

Not all truth carries the same weight when it comes to faith. This teaching distinguishes between essential gospel truths that sustain and strengthen faith, and non-essential issues that can distract, confuse, or weaken it. Understanding this distinction helps believers remain anchored in what truly matters.

This part addresses one of the most troubling questions believers face: why faith doesn't always appear to work. Rather than blaming God or the believer, this teaching uncovers how misplaced expectations, mixed covenants, and misunderstanding the object of faith can cause faith to seem ineffective, even when God remains faithful.

Here, faith is shifted from being a tool to acquire things to being a means of understanding who we already are in Christ. This teaching emphasizes that faith establishes us in our God-given position—accepted, righteous, and complete—and that possession flows from identity, not the other way around.

This session explores the true source of faith and dismantles common misconceptions about trying to produce faith through effort or repetition. Faith is revealed as something that comes through hearing and receiving God's Word—specifically the message concerning Christ—resulting in confidence that flows naturally, not mechanically.

This opening teaching redefines what the “fight of faith” truly is. Rather than striving to make things happen, the good fight is learning to stand firm in what God has already accomplished in Christ. Faith is shown to be a posture of holding on to truth, resisting unbelief, and resting in God's finished work amid pressure and opposition.

In Part 5, we continue examining Scripture to build a complete biblical framework for understanding UFOs, alien encounters, and the unseen realm. This final teaching reinforces the truth that believers need not fear modern phenomena—the Word of God and the victory of Jesus provide clarity, authority, and peace.

In Part 5, we continue examining Scripture to build a complete biblical framework for understanding UFOs, alien encounters, and the unseen realm. This final teaching reinforces the truth that believers need not fear modern phenomena—the Word of God and the victory of Jesus provide clarity, authority, and peace.

Part 4 shifts our focus directly to Scripture. We walk through key passages that give believers insight into spiritual beings, manifestations, the nature of deception, and the reality of the invisible realm. God's Word gives us the framework to understand phenomena that seem mysterious or extraterrestrial. In Christ, we stand in truth, clarity, and victory.

In Part 3, we look deeper into hyperspaces—spiritual dimensions where demonic beings operate—and how these entities manifest physically as so-called “aliens” or UFOs. This teaching shows how deceptive manifestations occur, why they imitate extraterrestrial phenomena, and how Scripture equips believers to discern counterfeit spiritual encounters. All truth is measured by Christ and the finished work of the cross.

Part 2 explores one of the most debated subjects connected to the UFO conversation—the Nephilim. What does Genesis 6 really reveal? How did fallen angels interact with humanity? And how might this connect to multidimensional “hyperspaces” where spiritual beings operate? This teaching brings clarity to a topic often surrounded by speculation, showing how Scripture frames the unseen realm.

Part 2 explores one of the most debated subjects connected to the UFO conversation—the Nephilim. What does Genesis 6 really reveal? How did fallen angels interact with humanity? And how might this connect to multidimensional “hyperspaces” where spiritual beings operate? This teaching brings clarity to a topic often surrounded by speculation, showing how Scripture frames the unseen realm.

In Part 1 of A Christian Perspective on Aliens & UFOs, we begin by looking at credible evidence, eyewitness accounts, government disclosures, and expert testimony. Before examining what Scripture says, it's important to understand the real-world data that has pushed this topic into the mainstream. This video lays the foundation for the full series by separating fact from fiction and preparing believers to discern what is truly behind these encounters.

In Part 1 of A Christian Perspective on Aliens & UFOs, we begin by looking at credible evidence, eyewitness accounts, government disclosures, and expert testimony. Before examining what Scripture says, it's important to understand the real-world data that has pushed this topic into the mainstream. This video lays the foundation for the full series by separating fact from fiction and preparing believers to discern what is truly behind these encounters.

In this encouraging message from Revelation 3:19–22, Pastor Marco Bravo shares the heart of Jesus toward the believer who's drifted or grown lukewarm. You'll discover that God's correction is an act of love, not anger—and that His desire is to restore warmth, fellowship, and joy to your walk with Him.

Many have heard the message to the Laodicean church as a harsh warning, but in truth, it's a loving call from Jesus to return to grace. In this message, we uncover what “lukewarm” really means — not indifference or spiritual laziness, but the dangerous mixture of law and grace that robs believers of true rest and joy.

Many Christians believe that under the New Covenant, God simply took the Ten Commandments and wrote them on our hearts. But Scripture reveals something far greater! In this message, “The Law Written on Our Hearts – Not the Ten Commandments,” we discover that God didn't rewrite the old rules — He rewrote us. The old covenant written on stone has faded, and the Spirit of Christ now lives within, fulfilling righteousness in us from the inside out. This teaching will open your eyes to the freedom and life found only in the New Covenant of grace.

A powerful journey into the depths of God's grace—not as a doctrine to admire but as the very heartbeat of the Gospel. This series exposes the difference between law and grace as two opposing ways of relating to God, warning against the dangers of mixing them, and revealing the freedom, identity, and victory found only in pure grace. Part 4: Grace is not Empowerment to Keep God's Law.

A powerful journey into the depths of God's grace—not as a doctrine to admire but as the very heartbeat of the Gospel. This series exposes the difference between law and grace as two opposing ways of relating to God, warning against the dangers of mixing them, and revealing the freedom, identity, and victory found only in pure grace. Part 3: Answering Objections to the Gospel of Grace.

A powerful journey into the depths of God's grace—not as a doctrine to admire but as the very heartbeat of the Gospel. This series exposes the difference between law and grace as two opposing ways of relating to God, warning against the dangers of mixing them, and revealing the freedom, identity, and victory found only in pure grace. Part 2: Embracing Grace.

A powerful journey into the depths of God's grace—not as a doctrine to admire but as the very heartbeat of the Gospel. This series exposes the difference between law and grace as two opposing ways of relating to God, warning against the dangers of mixing them, and revealing the freedom, identity, and victory found only in pure grace. Part 1: Proof that Grace is the Gospel.

Are you facing a season of lack, struggle, or uncertainty? In this encouraging message, Trusting God in Times of Need, we look at the widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:7–16) and discover five powerful principles of faith. Learn how trusting God, even with the little you have, opens the door to supernatural provision and sustains you in famine seasons. This message will inspire you to believe that when need is great, God's supply is greater!

When one of God's people passes away, it's not a loss—it's a homecoming. In this message, we look at Stephen, the first Christian martyr. He wasn't famous or an apostle, but his bold faith made a lasting impact that still inspires us today. Stephen's voice wasn't silenced by death, and neither is the voice of God's people now. The question is: will we have the same courage to stand boldly for what we believe?

Discover the power of God's lovingkindness — His unfailing love that is not based on your merit but on His goodness. In Psalm 36:7–8, David treasured this covenant love as his place of safety, provision, and satisfaction. Today, through Jesus, we experience that same lovingkindness as a living reality.

Hardship is not God's punishment—it's never about paying for past sins. Jesus bore all punishment at the cross. Instead, God lovingly uses life's challenges to shape, train, and prepare us for a stronger, better future. Discover the true meaning of God's discipline in Hebrews 12:5–8. Part 2: Loving Discipline, God's Training for the Future.

Many believers struggle with guilt and fear, wondering if the hardships they face are God's punishment for sin. The truth of the gospel is this: all punishment for sin fell on Jesus at the cross, once for all. Hardship is never God punishing His children. Instead, trials may come through natural consequences, a broken world, or the enemy's attacks—but never as divine punishment. In Christ, God relates to us as loving sons and daughters, not condemned sinners. He does, however, lovingly use life's challenges to teach, train, and shape us for greater strength and fruitfulness. In this two-part series, discover the difference between punishment and discipline, and walk in the confidence of God's unfailing love. Part 1: When Bad Things Happen: Not God's Punishment.

God calls things that are not as though they were—and it happens. We are created in His image and given the same authority to speak what we believe. In this message, discover how to speak God's Word with certainty, overcome feelings and circumstances, and see His promises come to pass—just like the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4.

You've been told to ‘just have faith'—but what if that's not how it works? What if it begins—and ends—somewhere entirely unexpected? In part two of our series, we go deeper into Hebrews 12:2 and uncover a truth that could shift how you see your walk with God forever.

In this message, Pastor Marco Bravo unpacks the powerful promises God made to Abraham—promises of blessing, fruitfulness, and greatness—revealing how they extend to every New Covenant believer in Christ. With insights from Genesis, Galatians, and Romans, discover how God's promise has always been by grace, not works. You'll be encouraged to trust and depend on God's grace alone, knowing that in Jesus, the promise includes not just the land, but the entire universe—and all that God is and has!

In this message, Marco Bravo shares the life-changing truth that healing—whether physical, emotional, or psychological—is available to every believer through the finished work of Jesus. Because Christ took our pain, sickness, and disease on the cross, and because we are one with Him in His death, resurrection, and ascension, we are fully accepted by God—free from condemnation. Discover how receiving this truth can open your heart to receive the healing God has already provided and wants you to enjoy.

Did you know that the peace Jesus gives can affect your physical health? In this message based on John 14:27, we explore how God's supernatural peace brings not only inner calm but also real health benefits. Unlike worldly peace that depends on circumstances, God's peace works from the inside out—bringing rest to your heart, mind, and even your body. Proverbs 14:30 shows that a peaceful heart is life to the flesh. Learn how to walk in this gift of peace and discover four practical steps to maintain it in your daily life.

This sermon series reveals how knowing who you are in Christ leads to true freedom, boldness, and victory. Discover your God-given identity—and live like it. In part five, we explore five practical ways to walk in your identity in Jesus—what it truly looks like lived out.

This sermon series reveals how knowing who you are in Christ leads to true freedom, boldness, and victory. Discover your God-given identity—and live like it. In part four, we explore why believers still face temptation and sin—but also discover that it's not a hopeless struggle. Through Christ, it's a battle filled with real hope and assured victory!

This sermon series reveals how knowing who you are in Christ leads to true freedom, boldness, and victory. Discover your God-given identity—and live like it. In part three, we see how God gives the believer a brand-new identity and nature in Christ—replacing the old, not coexisting with it. The believer does not have a dual nature.

This sermon series reveals how knowing who you are in Christ leads to true freedom, boldness, and victory. Discover your God-given identity—and live like it. In part two, we see how God does not hold accountable those—like children—who are innocent and lack the understanding to discern between good and evil.

This sermon series reveals how knowing who you are in Christ leads to true freedom, boldness, and victory. Discover your God-given identity—and live like it. In part one, we see how all of humanity stands guilty before God by association—yet not without great hope!

Why God Is Invisible? In this message, we explore the powerful biblical truth of God's invisibility and what it means to us as new covenant believers.

This series, Seeing the Invisible, explores how real faith is not built on physical sight or tangible proof, but on God's Word and our relationship with Him. Through scriptures like Hebrews 11:27 and 2 Corinthians 4:18, we'll discover how to trust the unseen, walk by faith, and live with eternal perspective. Let this series strengthen your faith in what is eternal and unshakable.