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A Spiritual Warfare Ministry located in Miami, Florida.
For books, teaching materials, Sunday teachings, please visit: walkinginpower.org

About Dr. Bern Zumpano:


Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. 


Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. 


Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. 


With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). 


We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. 


May God bless you all!!


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For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgCondensed Summary of the Critique of MormonismThis text presents a strong critique of Mormonism (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), arguing that it is not a Christian denomination but a cult that distorts the gospel. The critique highlights several key issues: the origins of the movement, its scriptures and prophets, its teaching on Jesus Christ, its doctrine of salvation, and its ultimate goal of exaltation.Origins and AuthorityMormonism began in the 1800s with Joseph Smith, who claimed revelations restoring the “true church.” The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, along with later prophetic teachings, are treated as scripture. The critique argues that this undermines sola scriptura by elevating human words above the Bible. Because LDS leaders hold ongoing prophetic authority, doctrine can shift with new revelations, creating instability and contradicting God’s unchanging Word.The LDS Jesus vs. the Biblical JesusMormonism teaches that Jesus is the firstborn spirit child of Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, making Him a created being and the spirit brother of Lucifer. This stands in sharp contrast to biblical teaching that Jesus is the eternal, uncreated Son of God, fully divine and equal with the Father. The critique warns that the LDS view diminishes Christ’s uniqueness and undermines the sufficiency of His atonement.Salvation and WorksA central concern is Mormonism’s doctrine of salvation. While claiming belief in grace, LDS theology redefines it as divine power enabling obedience. In practice, salvation requires faith plus works—keeping commandments, temple ordinances, and moral performance. This, the critique argues, denies biblical justification by faith alone (Romans 3:28; Ephesians 2:8–9). Instead of resting in Christ’s finished work, Mormons are left uncertain, striving to prove themselves worthy.Exaltation and the AfterlifeDistinctive to Mormonism is the doctrine of exaltation: faithful Mormons may become gods, ruling over their own creations. The critique condemns this as a revival of the serpent’s lie in Genesis 3:5 (“you will be like God”). Scripture affirms that God alone is eternal and sovereign (Isaiah 43:10), and humanity is called to worship Him, not to pursue godhood.Prophets and Continuing RevelationThe LDS Church claims to be led by a living prophet whose revelations guide the church. This places ultimate authority in human leaders rather than Scripture, leading to doctrinal contradictions over time (such as reversals on polygamy or race-based priesthood restrictions). Such changes reveal the instability of a faith grounded in human authority rather than God’s Word.ConclusionThe critique acknowledges the sincerity of many Mormons but insists that zeal without truth cannot save. Mormonism presents a counterfeit gospel—adding to Scripture, diminishing Christ, and making salvation dependent on human works. Biblical Christianity proclaims salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. For this reason, the text concludes that Mormonism is not Christianity but a cult, and calls Christians to bring the true gospel of grace to those within it.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis text critiques Mormonism (LDS), classifying it as a cult that distorts biblical Christianity. It argues that Mormonism’s Jesus is not the eternal Son of God but a created being and spirit brother of Lucifer, undermining His deity and the sufficiency of His atonement. Joseph Smith is identified as a false prophet whose revelations and additional scriptures—the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price—contradict the biblical principle of sola scriptura.Core LDS doctrines, such as works-based salvation, temple ordinances, celestial marriage, and the promise of exaltation to godhood, place salvation on human performance rather than Christ’s finished work. Grace is redefined as power to achieve worthiness, not the unearned gift of God. The highest afterlife, celestial exaltation, is reserved only for those who obey LDS law fully, diminishing Christ’s role as sole Savior.The critique concludes that while many Mormons are sincere and zealous, their doctrine represents a counterfeit gospel. True salvation, it argues, is found only in Christ alone, by grace alone, through faith alone, according to Scripture alone.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis critique evaluates Mormonism (LDS), identifying it as a cult that distorts the biblical gospel. The movement, founded by Joseph Smith, claims unique truth while presenting a Jesus who is not eternal God but a created being, spirit brother of Lucifer, and exemplar for human exaltation. Smith is depicted as a false prophet whose revelations established doctrines elevating prophets and additional scriptures above the Bible.Central LDS beliefs include works-based salvation, celestial marriage, and the potential for faithful Mormons to become gods. The “plan of salvation” emphasizes obedience, ordinances, and temple rituals, presenting grace as empowerment to achieve worthiness rather than God’s free gift. This contradicts the biblical teaching that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ’s finished work (Eph. 2:8–9, Rom. 3:21–25).Mormonism also teaches that the highest afterlife—celestial exaltation—is reserved for those who fulfill all requirements, including temple ordinances, tithing, and obedience to LDS leadership. Such doctrines place salvation in human performance rather than the cross.The LDS Jesus differs radically from the biblical Christ: rather than the eternal Son of God, He is viewed as one among many “sons of God” who attained godhood. This undermines His unique divinity and the sufficiency of His atonement. The church’s additional scriptures—the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price—are considered inspired alongside the Bible, violating sola scriptura and opening the door to doctrinal error.The critique concludes that while many Mormons are sincere and zealous, their faith is misplaced in a counterfeit gospel. By redefining grace, diminishing Christ’s deity, and placing authority in human prophets and works, Mormonism departs from biblical Christianity. True salvation rests not in ordinances, prophets, or human effort, but in Christ alone, by grace alone, through faith alone, as revealed in Scripture alone.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis teaching critically examines Mormonism, arguing it is not a true Christian faith. It claims the Mormon Jesus is a created being, spirit brother of Lucifer, and rejects His divinity. Joseph Smith is denounced as a false prophet, and doctrines placing prophets above scripture or presenting Mormons as co-saviors are rejected as unbiblical. The Mormon afterlife, focused on celestial exaltation, godhood, and works-based salvation, contrasts with salvation by grace through Christ alone. The text concludes that Mormonism is a man-made cult, using Christian vocabulary but teaching a counterfeit gospel.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgThe text critiques Seventh-day Adventism (SDA), classifying it as a cult despite outward Christian appearance. Dr. Bern Zumpano rejects Walter Martin’s later acceptance of SDA, insisting its doctrines distort the gospel.Cult Traits & SDA’s Claim Like other cults, SDA claims exclusive truth, identifying itself as the true remnant church. Though it uses Christian vocabulary, Dr. Bern Zumpano argues it lacks biblical substance.Size & Reach SDA has millions of members, tens of thousands of churches, publishing houses, schools, hospitals, and global media outlets, making its influence significant.Origins & Authority Founded by William Miller after failed prophecies of Christ’s return in 1844 (“Great Disappointment”), the movement gained momentum under Ellen G. White, considered an inspired prophetess. Between 1845–1915, she claimed over 2,000 visions and authored 54 books, which—alongside the Bible—form SDA’s doctrinal foundation. This dual authority undermines sola scriptura, with Dr. Bern Zumpano warning her teachings are confused and misleading.Doctrinal Errors Salvation: SDA claims salvation by grace through faith but redefines grace as empowerment to keep the law, making works and character-building essential. This contradicts Scripture, which declares salvation as God’s gift, not of works (Eph. 2:8–9). SDA’s Clear Word Bible is criticized as a rewritten text supporting their theology. Sabbath keeping: White taught Sabbath observance was instituted at creation and marks loyalty to God, while Sunday worship is branded Antichrist. Dr. Bern Zumpano argues the Sabbath was given only to Israel; Christians now rest in Christ (Heb. 4:9–10). The early church worshiped on Sunday to honor the resurrection. Binding Sabbath law is viewed as unscriptural and divisive. Other Doctrines: Investigative Judgment, Soul Sleep, and Annihilation of the Wicked are also condemned, especially the investigative judgment, which leaves believers uncertain of salvation. Conclusion Dr. Bern Zumpano concludes SDA’s gospel is not Christianity. While many Adventists are sincere and zealous, they are misled. True salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, by Scripture and Spirit alone.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis critique classifies Seventh-day Adventism (SDA) as a cult, despite its Christian language and global reach. Rooted in William Miller’s failed 1844 prophecy, the movement was shaped by Ellen G. White, who claimed thousands of visions and whose writings form SDA’s doctrinal foundation alongside the Bible. The speaker argues this dual authority undermines “sola scriptura.” Key heresies include redefining salvation as faith plus works, requiring law-keeping for holiness, and elevating Sabbath observance as eternally binding, while condemning Sunday worship as Antichrist. These teachings contradict scripture, which presents salvation as a gift by grace through faith in Christ alone and identifies Sunday worship with Christ’s resurrection. Other disputed doctrines include investigative judgment, soul sleep, and annihilation of the wicked. While many Adventists are sincere, the speaker insists their doctrine is not Christian truth and stresses salvation comes solely through Christ, not human works or extra-biblical authority.
Dr. Bern Zumpano continues the series on defending the Christian faith against cults by analyzing Mormonism. Previously, core doctrines—regarding God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit—were examined. In this session, the focus shifts to three additional doctrines: Original Sin, Salvation, and Atonement, concluding with the claim of biblical corruption put forth by the Mormon Church. Original Sin Mormonism teaches that Adam’s sin was a necessary and beneficial part of God’s plan. Dr. Bern Zumpano rejects this, referencing Romans 5 to argue that sin brought condemnation and death, not blessing. Genesis 1 establishes that God’s covenant with humanity was already fulfilled before the fall, undermining the Mormon claim that Adam’s sin was required. Salvation by Works The Mormon doctrine emphasizes obedience to church rituals for salvation. Dr. Bern Zumpano counters this with Ephesians 2:8–9, affirming that salvation comes by grace through faith—not by human effort or institutional compliance. Salvation is found in Jesus Christ alone, not any organization. Atonement Mormon teaching suggests that Christ’s atonement benefits all people, regardless of belief, and needs to be supplemented by church rites. Dr. Bern Zumpano refutes this, citing John 3:36, 1 John 5:11–12, and Hebrews 9–10, which affirm that eternal life comes only through personal faith in Christ and the sufficiency of His sacrificial work. Claims that human actions contribute to atonement undermine the “finished” work of the cross and dishonor the Spirit of grace. Corruption of the Bible The Mormon Church asserts that the Bible has been corrupted, missing “plain and precious parts,” and is incomplete. Dr. Bern Zumpano rebuts this with scriptural affirmations of the Bible’s sufficiency, permanence, and authority—citing John 17:17 (“Thy word is truth”), 2 Peter 1:21 (“living and abiding word of God”), and Ephesians 2:8–9 as a succinct statement of the complete gospel. Conclusion: Through seven core doctrines—three previously covered and four in this session—Dr. Bern Zumpano demonstrates, using Scripture, that Mormon teachings diverge fundamentally from biblical truth. He emphasizes that false doctrine equates to another gospel, warns of spiritual deception, and underscores the urgency of defending the faith with truth rooted in God’s Word alone. The session concludes with a call to continue in the next segment to further uphold biblical integrity.
If you would like additional information, books, or if you would like to make a love donation; please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgWe continue with the our cult studies on Mormonism, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bern promises a scriptural and fair critique, asserting that the world needs the original New Testament church—not the Latter-day Saints—due to widespread end-times apostasy. A central Mormon belief is that all other churches are in apostasy, with theirs being the sole truth.Bern outlines Mormonism’s origin, traditionally taught as founded by Joseph Smith Jr., who claimed divine revelation from an angel named Moroni. These revelations, allegedly found on brass plates at Cumorah Hill in Palmyra, NY, became the Book of Mormon—considered scripture by Mormons but viewed by biblical scholars as contradictory to the Bible.Bern presents an alternate origin, calling Mormonism a deliberate scam by Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith Jr., and Parley Pratt. He portrays Rigdon as a self-serving preacher with ties to polygamous groups, Smith as an uneducated storyteller from a family of mediums, and Pratt as a polygamist who died violently. Bern references a novel, Manuscript Found, written by Solomon Spalding, which he claims was the true source of the Book of Mormon. He says the manuscript was rebranded by Smith and company as divine revelation.Bern frames Mormonism as spiritual deception, equating it with witchcraft, and claims Smith was a "hereditary witch" chosen by Satan. Bern states the Book of Mormon borrows heavily from Spalding’s manuscript, with townspeople recognizing similarities. He argues that understanding this background is key to ministering to Mormons.Bern criticizes the Mormon portrayal of Jesus as a false Christ—"another Jesus"—referencing Paul's warnings. He describes casting out what he calls demonic spirits linked to false doctrine, emphasizing the spiritual battle against deception. Mormonism, he argues, uses Christian language and symbols but promotes fundamentally unbiblical beliefs.He highlights Lorenzo Snow’s doctrinal statement: "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become," illustrating the Mormon belief in human deification. He lists their scriptures, including the Bible, Book of Mormon, and others, asserting only the Bible is divinely inspired.Mormon theology, Bern explains, teaches that gods and goddesses procreate spirit children; that Elohim had celestial intercourse with a heavenly wife and later Mary to birth Jesus; and that God was once a man. He contrasts this with the biblical view of God as eternal, singular, and spirit—not flesh and bone.He counters Mormon doctrines using scripture: Deut. 6:4, Isa. 43:10, and Mark 12:29 affirm God's oneness. John 4:24 and Num. 23:19 deny God is physical or manlike. Rom. 1:22-23 condemns trading God’s glory for man’s image. John 1:1, John 20:28, and Phil. 2:9-11 affirm Jesus’ divinity and unity with God. 2 Cor. 3:17-18 and Acts 5:3-4 confirm the Spirit is God. Bern concludes that Mormon theology is incompatible with biblical truth, asserting the Godhead is one Spirit, not three separate gods. He urges believers to confront false doctrines with scripture, declaring the Bible as the sole source of divine truth.
For information, books or if you would like to make a love donation, please visit us at https://www.walkinginpower.orgJehovah's Witnesses operate as a cult, not a Christian denomination, due to their doctrinal deviations.Here's a summary of the refuted Jehovah's Witness doctrines: Watchtower Society as the Voice of God: Jehovah's Witnesses believe the Watchtower Society is the voice of God, a claim not supported by the Bible. The speaker also notes that the Watchtower Society has made four publicly announced prophecies about the coming of Christ and the end of the world, all of which were 100% erroneous, leading to the conclusion that they are false prophets according to biblical standards. God's Name and Salvation: Jehovah's Witnesses believe God's name is Jehovah, and its correct use is necessary for salvation, rather than salvation being through Jesus. The speaker argues that the word "Jehovah" is an Anglicized form of the Hebrew "Yahweh" or "Yave," and that salvation is through Jesus Christ, as stated in Romans 10:13 (referring to Jesus as "Lord") and Acts 16:31.  Nature of Christ: Jehovah's Witnesses teach that Christ was the firstborn of all creation and is Michael the Archangel, and that Jesus is not to be worshiped like the Father. They consider Jesus a created being, not the creator. Bern states that to be Christian, one must accept the divinity of Christ and that he is one with the Father.  Jesus' Resurrection and Second Coming: They believe Jesus was raised from the dead as an invisible spirit after crucifixion, and his second coming occurred spiritually and invisibly in 1914, with him ruling as king through the Watchtower Society since then. Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is considered a force, not a person, by Jehovah's Witnesses.   Salvation: Jehovah's Witnesses believe grace is an opportunity to earn salvation through total obedience to the Watchtower Society, requiring faith and works, and that salvation is not a free gift. They teach that only Jehovah's Witnesses can be saved, specifically 144,000 "anointed" ones who are born again and go to heaven, while other Jehovah's Witness "sheep" will live on earth in paradise. The speaker refutes this with Ephesians 2:8-9, stating salvation is a free gift by grace through faith, not by works. Titus 3:5 is cited to further emphasize that salvation is not based on deeds. The speaker also clarifies that the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation are all Jews, not Jehovah's Witnesses. 1 John 5:1 and Matthew 7:7 are used to show that "whosoever" believes in Jesus is born of God and can be saved, not just a select few. Soul, Death, and Afterlife: Jehovah's Witnesses assert that man does not have a soul distinct from the body that survives death, therefore there is nothing immaterial to survive, and man is not conscious after death. They believe hell is the grave and not a place of conscious suffering, and unbelievers are annihilated at death. The speaker challenges this with Psalm 116:15 ("Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his godly ones") and Ecclesiastes 7:1 ("the day of one's death is better than the day of one's birth") to suggest an afterlife. Philippians 1:21-23 and 2 Corinthians 5:8 are presented as evidence for an afterlife and being "at home with the Lord" after death. Matthew 25:46 and Revelation 14:9-11, and Revelation 20:15 are cited to support the existence of eternal punishment and the lake of fire for unbelievers.
This teaching outlines a study on identifying and deprogramming individuals from cults, including those that claim to be Christian. The central theme is based on John 8:32, "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free"1. Bern asserts that many denominations traditionally considered true churches are, in fact, cults because they incorporate "doctrines of men" in addition to Christ's teachings. The Bible, specifically its unadulterated doctrine, is presented as the sole authority.For more teachings, books, or if you would like to make a love offering, please visit: https://www.walkinginpower.orgBern examines 22 signs of a cult: Exclusive doctrine not found in scripture.  Salvation through works, often exclusively through the group.  An undetermined future existence.  Extra-biblical revelation (revelation outside the Bible).  Presumptuous leadership that displaces the Holy Spirit's role.  False doctrines embraced as truth.  Syncretism (mixing pagan and divine elements).  Scripture twisting for doctrinal advantage.  Mind control through fear or doctrinal programming.  Absurd lies perpetrated as truth.  Trafficking in the souls of men.  Absolute submission to human authority and doctrines of men.  A false gospel or "another gospel".  Presence of a religious spirit.  Presence of a spirit of antichrist.  Presence of a pharisaical spirit.  Presence of a Jezebel spirit.  Presence of a control spirit.  Presence of the spirit of error.  Presence of Nicolaitanism (clergy control over the laity).  Control of people's will through fear.  Resistance to the Holy Spirit.  This study also addresses understanding individuals caught in cults, noting they often do not understand the sole authority of God's Word (Sola Scriptura) and rely on traditions or human interpretations. Their belief system may represent a lifetime investment, making it difficult for them to accept they could be wrong. They may use tactics like defining discussion terms or claiming interpretations are subjective to avert hearing the truth.Finally, ten principles for deprogramming are given: Take them to an authoritative literal translation of the Bible.  Pray beforehand for the Holy Spirit to prepare their heart and mind.  Show them what scripture says about its own authority (e.g., 2 Timothy 3:16, John 17:17, Numbers 23:19).  Ask them "what is being said here by the Holy Spirit?" to encourage their own thinking.  Be patient and loving.  Emphasize that the words are from the Holy Spirit, not you.  Ask strategic questions about their doctrines' origins.  Bring them to the Bible to show what scripture says about their beliefs.  Take time, covering hardcore doctrines first to dismantle the belief system's infrastructure.  Undermine the authority of their doctrine, source of truth, and false leadership using the Word of God.  
Defender of the Faith – Vol. 1This study, Defender of the Faith, is designed to recognize and deprogram individuals from cults, including certain Christian-identifying groups. Rooted in John 8:32, the core message is that freedom comes from knowing and following the pure doctrine of Christ as revealed solely in Scripture. Any addition—man-made doctrines or extra-biblical revelations—creates "another gospel" and leads to deception.22 Signs of a CultBern identifies 22 characteristics common to cults, whether non-Christian, pseudo-Christian, or even within accepted denominations: Exclusive, unscriptural doctrines: Unique teachings not found in the Bible. Salvation by works: Grace is supplemented with human effort. Uncertain eternal future: Members lack assurance of salvation. Extra-biblical authority: Truth claimed from sources outside Scripture. Authoritarian leadership: Leaders assume roles meant for the Holy Spirit. False teachings accepted as truth. Syncretism: Mixing pagan elements with Christian worship. Scripture manipulation: Twisting verses to support specific beliefs. Mind control: Fear-based or doctrinal manipulation. Absurd lies taught as truth. Exploitation of members. Blind submission to human authority. Another gospel: A distorted salvation message. Religious spirit: Legalism disguised as holiness. Antichrist spirit: Denying Christ’s true nature. Pharisaical spirit: Overemphasis on outward law. Jezebel spirit: Manipulative control. Control spirit: Excessive control over members’ lives. Spirit of error: Leading others from biblical truth. Nicolaitanism: Clergy-layperson divide and domination. Fear-based control. Resistance to the Holy Spirit. Understanding Those in CultsTo effectively help someone out of a cult, it’s essential to understand their mindset: Lack of "Sola Scriptura": They don't view Scripture as the final authority. Reliance on human interpretation: Trusting doctrines about God over God’s word itself. Ingrained beliefs: Lifelong teachings make them resistant to new ideas. Deep investment: Their identity or career may be tied to the group. Tactics to avoid truth: They may redefine terms, dismiss Scripture, or claim subjective interpretation. Brainwashing: Indoctrination is gradual, persistent, and difficult to undo. Pre-programmed responses: Members are trained to deflect objections instinctively.
We hope that you will listen through this breakthrough podcast! Read brief description:Today, we see the Nephilim have returned to the earth in the same spacecraft that they left the earth in. Why? Because at the time during that first civilization, they had angelic intelligence. They understood physics and mathematics and electricity and all the things that were required to leave the earth and to colonize other planets and solar systems. It is obvious from the scripture that only those that remained behind on the earth, were destroyed by that first flood of Genesis 1:2.Listen for more...This program references scripture:Isaiah 13:1-3,9Genesis chapter 3 and 6Book of RevelationFor more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgDr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
The Nephilim were the giants of the earth that were the hybrid offspring of the co-habitation and sexual coming together of fallen angels with the daughters of men.In verse 9 of Isaiah 13, "behold the day of the Lord comes cruel both with wrath and fierce anger to lay the land desolate and He shall destroy the sinners thereof out of it".Isaiah 13 verses 1-3 and verse 9 is a prophecy of the end time and in verse 3 He says "I have called my mighty ones for my anger".The ministry of the fallen angels was to kidnap, to abduct, and to rape. They took to them wives of all of which they chose. The wives did not have any decision as to whether they wanted to have these fallen angels as mates.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Genesis 1:2, 6:4Isaiah 13:1-3,9For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgDr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
The giants or mighty men, took wives for themselves of all whom "they chose", in other words the women had nothing to say about it. They engaged as fallen angels, the sons of God, saw that the daughters of men that they were beautiful and they took wives for themselves. In other words they were engaging in abduction and kidnapping and seducing and enslaving.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:1 Samueal 20, 23Genesis 6:1-4Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
The end time is here. Mankind on the earth, civilization itself, is in a position where it needs to be supernaturally rescued from what is coming upon the earth as the great deception of the new age, which is not a new age at all but which is from the pit of hell and which I will prove to you as we continue this series, if you will stay tuned in.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Genesis 1:1-2Genesis 6:2-62 Peter 2:52 Peter 3:5-6Jeremiah 4:23-26Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
What we see here is a move of God in the end time to bring forth the latter day rain which is for the purpose of bringing forth one of the greatest evangelical harvests of the end time; to pour out God's spirit upon all flesh.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:James 5:7-8Hosea 6:3Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
The 1st rain was Pentacost, and when it says His due season, it's referring to the moves of the Holy Spirit. It's the Holy Spirit who is on the earth. So when it talks about His first due season (Pentacost), and then it says the first rain and the latter rain that you may gather in your corn and your wine and your oil. Corn, Wine, and Oil refer to "Harvest". And so the latter rain is in regard to the last harvest and the last great move of the Holy Spirit across the earth before the second coming of Christ. And so the significance of the latter rain, is that it heralds the second coming of Christ. And therefore it is of great importance to us when we start seeing moves of the Holy Spirit worldwide, because He is not a respecter of persons and we start seeing the manifestations of the Spirit and of the gifts of the Spirit in power and seeing the greatest harvest of evangelism that the world has ever known. For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Deuteronomy 11:14Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
God leads us through our wilderness experience into our Canaan land, into our promised land. And he shows us how to fight and get the victory.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Jeremiah 29:11-13Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
This story of the conquest of Canaan is a metaphor for our life and how to conquer and get  victory in our life; how to get victory over our enemies, how to take our cities, and how to possess the land.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Joshua 5:13 Joshua 6:2Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
We learn from the scripture that we need to be like Joshua, and Joshua pursued the vision by faith.If we are going to take possession of our vision and our purpose in God, the things that God promises for us and to use us for. Then we are going to have to walk by faith and not by sight. The whole book of Joshua, which is the Old Testament's manual of spiritual warfare, gives us insight into how we are to take possession of our personal vision that God gives us for our purpose in Him, for His purpose of our life.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:Joshua 1 Joshua 3:10Joshua 4:18Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
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