A Voice in The Desert Podcast
Our Podcast aimed for everyone. A Voice In The Desert motto is “Everyone’s welcome because nobody’s perfect, but we believe that anything’s possible.” A Voice in The Desert aims to be culturally relevant when talking about God’s Word in Our Time. Plus a lot of other very important topics to our times.
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Friday Aug 30, 2024
Friday Aug 30, 2024
Hi dear brethren , Minister Cesar here. Welcome to Real Men of God. We are so thankful you're joining us today in this message. We have something really cool to share: churches all over the country are tuning in with us right now, listening and reading this service together. We're grateful for all of them and for churches that believe in equipping men because that's what we're all about. Thank you again for joining us today. We put out this content for you, and this message is going to be awesome. If you're a pastor across the country and want to come join us, we'd love to hear from you. Come out, tour our website, and see the secret sauce that makes A Voice In The Desert work. Understanding the Jezebel Spirit: A Biblical Perspective Hey everyone, Minister Cesar here - Welcome to Real Men of God. We're so glad to see you, whether you're live or online. You're doing the right thing by being here. Amen. Am I the only one excited to be here? My name is Cesar and I'm A Voice In The Desert

Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
TYPES OF WITCHCRAFT IN THE CHURCH part 2 Rebellion For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. – 1 Samuel 15:23a KJV Witchcraft in the church is not always the result of imposters from the local coven engaging in the congregation, although we will look at the subject of “witch plants” in a later section. Scripture teaches us that rebellion is to be treated like witchcraft because it brings a curse into the congregation. When joining a church congregation, it is important that you honor the leader, whether you agree with him/her or not. If you do not agree with them in general and do not respect them, then I would suggest asking the Lord to do a work within your heart or find another congregation. While Saul was still king over Israel, David was anointed as king but was not yet in office. Saul made many mistakes and was “off” on many accounts, but you never saw David rebelling against him. There was always honor. David understood this.

Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
Witchcraft In Church You wouldn’t expect to find witchcraft operating within the church, but it is. The enemy well understands the power and authority that Christ gave the church even if we do not. The devil passionately covets that power and authority. He can’t obtain it though, unless we submit to him, so he deceitfully infiltrates, setting snares in order to divide and conquer. The Lord revealed to me that targeted witchcraft assaults are going to hit the church in greater measure, but the outcome will be the church operating in greater righteousness and demonstrations of power over the forces of darkness. Nothing shall injure us if we stand alert. The Lord is raising up His people as a standard against the enemy’s devices and assignments. He will be sorry he ever tried, but in order to win the battle, we need to understand the tactics of our foe. Military strategists and intelligence agents spend a great deal of time learning the strategies of their enemy in war so they can secure a victory through targeted strategy. They carefully study their enemy in order to be well-informed before going into battle.

Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
Seeking Divine Guidance Daily Request the Creator to illuminate your daily path by placing the Divine at the center of your pursuits. By asking for direction each morning, a miracle unfolds. Your existence transforms irrevocably at this moment. The serene whisper of the Almighty assures you: seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and the universe will conspire in your favor. Proverbs 3:5-6 teaches us to trust in the Lord with all our heart and lean not on our own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths. Therefore, the essential thing is not to know the root but to trust in the One who holds the map.

Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
La Transformadora Potencia de Nacer de Nuevo: Una Reflexión sobre Juan 3:3 Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, Hoy vengo ante ustedes como un humilde siervo de Dios para reflexionar sobre un profundo versículo que encapsula la esencia de nuestra fe cristiana. Juan 3:3 dice: "Jesús le respondió: 'De verdad te aseguro que, a menos que uno nazca de nuevo, no puede ver el reino de Dios.'" Estas palabras pronunciadas por nuestro Salvador Jesucristo llevan un mensaje transformador que nos llama a examinar nuestros corazones, renovar nuestros espíritus y embarcarnos en un viaje de renacimiento espiritual. En este mensaje, profundizaremos en la importancia de nacer de nuevo, explorando sus fundamentos bíblicos y entendiendo su relevancia en nuestras vidas hoy. Fundamento Bíblico: Para comprender plenamente el concepto de nacer de nuevo, debemos recurrir a las Escrituras, donde la Palabra de Dios nos brinda profundos insights y orientación. En Juan 3:3, Jesús está hablando con Nicodemo, un fariseo y miembro del consejo gobernante judío. En esta conversación, Jesús revela la necesidad de un renacimiento espiritual como requisito previo para entrar al reino de Dios. A lo largo de la Biblia, encontramos diversas referencias al poder transformador de nacer de nuevo. En 1 Pedro 1:23, el apóstol escribe: "Porque habéis sido regenerados, no de simiente corruptible, sino incorruptible, mediante la palabra de Dios que vive y permanece para siempre." Aquí, Pedro enfatiza la naturaleza eterna de este renacimiento, resaltando la centralidad de la Palabra de Dios en este proceso de transformación. Entendiendo el Nacer de Nuevo: La Transformadora Potencia de Nacer de Nuevo: Una Reflexión sobre Juan 3:3 Adicionalmente, Pablo escribe en 2 Corintios 5:17: "Por lo tanto, si alguno está en Cristo, es una nueva creación. Lo viejo ha pasado; ¡mira, lo nuevo ha llegado!" Este versículo subraya el cambio radical que ocurre dentro de nosotros cuando experimentamos este renacimiento espiritual. Ya no estamos definidos por nuestro pasado, sino por nuestra nueva identidad como hijos de Dios. Para comprender el concepto de nacer de nuevo, debemos reconocer que no es un renacimiento físico, sino una transformación espiritual. Es una entrega de nuestros viejos yo y una adopción de una nueva vida en Cristo. Así como un recién nacido entra al mundo con una hoja en blanco, nacer de nuevo nos permite comenzar de nuevo, liberados del yugo del pecado y llenos de esperanza y promesa de salvación. La Transformadora Potencia de Nacer de Nuevo: Una Reflexión sobre Juan 3:3 El proceso de nacer de nuevo implica reconocer nuestra necesidad de un Salvador, arrepentirnos de nuestros pecados y aceptar a Jesucristo en nuestros corazones como Señor y Salvador. A través de la fe en Cristo, recibimos el don del Espíritu Santo, que habita en nosotros, dándonos el poder de vivir una vida que agrade a Dios. Conclusión: La Transformadora Potencia de Nacer de Nuevo: Una Reflexión sobre Juan 3:3 El llamado a nacer de nuevo es tan relevante hoy como lo fue durante el ministerio terrenal de Jesús. En un mundo plagado de pecado, quebrantamiento y desesperación, nacer de nuevo nos ofrece esperanza, redención y un propósito renovado. Nos permite experimentar la vida abundante que Jesús prometió en Juan 10:10, donde dijo: "Yo he venido para que tengan vida, y la tengan en abundancia." Nacer de nuevo transforma nuestra perspectiva, permitiéndonos ver el mundo a través del lente de la gracia y el amor de Dios. Nos impulsa a cultivar un corazón compasivo, buscar justicia y extender gracia y perdón a los demás. Nos equipa para resistir las tentaciones de este mundo y caminar en obediencia a la voluntad de Dios. La Transformadora Potencia de Nacer de Nuevo: Una Reflexión sobre Juan 3:3 Queridos hermanos y hermanas, el llamado a nacer de nuevo es una invitación a experimentar el poder transformador del amor y la gracia de Dios. Es una oportunidad divina para comenzar de nuevo, dejando atrás las viejas formas de pecado y abrazando una nueva vida en Cristo. Recordemos las palabras de nuestro Salvador en Juan 3:3, y busquemos este renacimiento espiritual con todo nuestro corazón. Al embarcarnos en este viaje de nacer de nuevo, que seamos continuamente recordados de la verdad bíblica de que en Cristo, somos nuevas creaciones. Vivamos esta verdad a diario, permitiendo que el Espíritu Santo nos guíe y nos transforme a la imagen de Cristo. Que la gracia y la paz del Señor estén con ustedes, mientras abrazan el llamado a nacer de nuevo y viven una vida que refleja el amor y la gloria de nuestro Salvador. Con el amor de Cristo, Cesar Una Voz En El Desierto www.avoiceinthedesert.net

Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
The Holy Spirit: Our Divine Helper When you trusted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior, you probably thought things were going to be rather easy for you. It just may be that things got tougher for you and, as a result, you began to question God. Where was He? Why didn't He answer your prayers? Why didn't He keep His Word? Well, He has kept His Word. God always keeps His Word. He knows that all of us will face situations and circumstances in life that are difficult for us. We don't know which way to turn. This is why He said to His disciples before He left that He was going to send them Someone called the Helper. This Helper would be with them throughout their life. This Helper is called the Holy Spirit. God has made an awesome deposit for everyone who is willing to believe Him and trust Him. The Bible talks about God being God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The three Persons of the Trinity can sometimes be confusing, so I want to show you a brief diagram to give you an idea that really they're all one. There is God, God the Father who is the Creator and sovereign ruler of the universe, God the Son, our Savior and Lord, and God the Holy Spirit, our Helper and Empowerer. All three Persons of the Trinity make up the Godhead.

Saturday Aug 24, 2024
Saturday Aug 24, 2024
The Crisis in Eschatology: Understanding the End of the Age As we continue now with our study of the crisis in eschatology, the point I want to look at in this session is this question: When Jesus spoke about His coming at the end of the age, did He mean by that phrase the 'end of the age'? The end of world history, or was He talking more specifically about the end of the Jewish age? That's one of the critical points that are in dispute here with respect to timeframe references of New Testament eschatology. I'd like to read a portion of the text of Matthew for you from the New King James Bible, or the New King James translation, where we read in chapter 13, verse 38, Jesus' interpretation of the parable of the tares. He says, and I quote:

Friday Aug 23, 2024
Friday Aug 23, 2024
The Significance of I Corinthians 11:1 in Christian Leadership and Discipleship I Corinthians 11:1 states, "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ." This verse, penned by the Apostle Paul, serves as a cornerstone in understanding Christian leadership and discipleship. With two decades of experience in content creation and theological study, I offer an in-depth analysis of this verse's implications for modern-day believers, especially for small church leaders and Christian educators. Historical and Cultural Background of I Corinthians 11:1 Written around A.D. 55, the First Epistle to the Corinthians addresses various issues within the early Christian community in Corinth. This port city was a melting pot of cultures and religions, which presented unique challenges for early Christians. Paul’s directive to "follow my example" was a call for unity and consistency in faith practices amidst this diverse environment. He set himself as a living example of Christ-like behavior, emphasizing the importance of visual discipleship in a world lacking Christian tradition. Relevance in Paul's Teachings Paul’s teachings often revolve around the imitation of Christ. By asking the Corinthians to follow his example, he was essentially bridging the gap between Christ’s teachings and practical, day-to-day living. This verse encapsulates the essence of discipleship—learning through observation and imitation. Paul’s life was a tangible manifestation of Christ’s principles, making it easier for new believers to grasp and emulate these teachings. Application to Contemporary Faith Practices For modern-day small church leaders and Christian educators, I Corinthians 11:1 emphasizes the importance of leading by example. Here are some actionable ways to embody its principles: Case Studies of Effective Christian Leadership Consider the case of Pastor John, a small church leader in rural America. By actively participating in community activities and demonstrating Christ’s love through service, he effectively attracted and nurtured new believers. His mentorship programs, which paired seasoned Christians with newcomers, resulted in a more cohesive and spiritually mature congregation. Another example is Sarah, a Christian educator who integrated biblical principles into her curriculum. By exemplifying Christ-like patience and kindness, she inspired her students to adopt these values in their daily lives, creating a ripple effect of positive change. Impact of Discipleship and Mentorship within Church Communities Research indicates that effective discipleship and mentorship can significantly enhance spiritual growth and community cohesion. A study from the Barna Group reveals that churches with strong mentorship programs report higher levels of member engagement and spiritual maturity. These communities often experience increased volunteerism, improved conflict resolution, and a deeper understanding of biblical teachings. Conclusion I Corinthians 11:1 is a pivotal verse that underscores the importance of exemplary leadership and discipleship in Christianity. By embodying the principles of this verse, modern-day believers, particularly small church leaders and Christian educators, can foster a more vibrant and spiritually mature community. Through authentic living, consistent behavior, and dedicated mentorship, they can effectively guide others in their faith journey, creating a lasting impact on their communities.

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
The Significance of the Number 40 in the Bible The Bible is rich with symbolism and meaning, and one of the most intriguing aspects is the use of numbers. Among these, the number 40 stands out for its frequent and varied appearances. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the number 40 in the Bible is often associated with periods of trial, testing, and transformation. In this article, we will explore the significance of the number 40 in the Bible, delving into its various contexts and meanings. The Symbolism of the Number 40 Periods of Testing and Trial The number 40 in the Bible is frequently linked to periods of testing and trial. A notable example is the 40 days and nights of rain during the Great Flood in the book of Genesis. This period marked a time of purification and renewal for the Earth. Similarly, Moses spent 40 days and nights on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments, a period of intense spiritual preparation and revelation.

Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
The Trinity There’s no tenet more fundamental to Christianity than the doctrine of the Trinity, since it speaks to the identity of the God whom we worship. It’s a simple fact that we cannot worship One whom we don’t know. Thus, God’s self-disclosure to humans is relationally-focused; it’s given for the purpose of our coming to know him and having life in such knowledge. We must come to know who he is if we would be his people. And we cannot know who he is without going to his Word, where he gives us that disclosure. Yet, contrary to the fanciful theories of some who write and produce bestselling books and movies, belief in the triune nature of God didn’t spring into existence at the Council of Nicea in AD 325. Rather, the confession that God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is found in unequivocal form in the New Testament. Even before the New Testament was reduced to writing, Christians were being baptized in the threefold name, as they had been commanded to do by Jesus himself (Matt. 28:19).






