Sunday, January 30, 2011

Let My People Go
Exodus 10:1-12:13

At the end of the Bible reading this week, the story of Moses has been personally impacting to me. Time after time Moses confronts Pharaoh, “Let me people go so that they can worship the Lord.” This week in the revival that our church has experienced, we could see very clearly that when the church worships in freedom of the Holy Spirit, something in the spirit realm begins to change what had been negative into a positive and the Presence of God is made so real in the people that we practically don’t even want to leave the building. Three years ago, God showed me a vision that I shared in due time with Pastor Mark. In this vision there were many audio speakers in the sanctuary and I heard that through them was coming a heavenly atmosphere when the Lord spoke to me saying, “I am going to condition this church to the aroma of Heaven.” The aroma of Heaven is praise and worship. It is said that when a church is praising and worshipping the Lord, that a fifteen mile radius from the church is affected by that praise! Pharaoh was opposed to Israel taking the three-day journey into the wilderness to worship the Lord, and for that opposition he suffered severe consequences. It did not matter to Moses what Pharaoh thought or said because it was evident that the hand of God was freeing them.

I was not born a musician and for a long time I was sad that I did not have these talents until I began to understand what it means to worship and to be a worshipper. I didn’t need to be a musician. When I understood this everything changed. Since that time I have worshipped God with all my heart and when I am in the midst of music, my enthusiasm goes way up! What I want to say is this: nothing can replace worship—NOTHING! It is in worship when miracles happen, when the forces of hell are paralyzed, and when we can experience a spiritual freedom that is unequaled. God has begun to do something with us in 2011—His people have been “let go, so that we may worship Him!” Pharaoh asked Moses, “who will go?” Moses responded, “Everyone. The old and young. Even the animals.” This is the message of the revival here at Hillcrest—it is for EVERYONE! Hallelujah! Let’s transform our services into celebrations of worship and praise, and neither sickness or demonic forces will be able to afflict God’s people who are destined to go out into another place. Praise God that His revival has begun!

Dios los bendiga
Dr. Oscar camacho
Pastor Iglesia Hispana Hillcrest

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