The pastor opens his message by recalling the biblical passage studied the previous month and emphasizing the need to repeat the phrase : “turn and go.” He explains that this reminder is intended for newcomers and for those who need to refresh their understanding, stressing that repetition is the art of teaching.
He points out that September marks the ninth month of a “spiritual pregnancy”—the moment when every believer must begin to “birth” the projects God has placed in his heart for a long time. The pastor denounces spiritual laziness, empty prayers, lack of Bible reading, and the excuses that hinder progress. He urges everyone to evaluate their report from January to September and move forward, otherwise they remain stagnant.
He asserts that the church must not be satisfied with praying without results; prayer must be accompanied by concrete actions. The pastor warns against “denial” and the noise of prayers that produce no fruit, calling members to work, sacrifice, step out of their comfort zones, and take responsibility for their projects, lest they stay in mediocrity.
The pastor develops the leadership model he wishes to establish: “design‑frame” leaders who can make decisions rather than mere executors. He describes the implementation of a system of twelve disciples who will, in turn, train other groups of twelve, creating a chain of leaders capable of carrying the community’s problems, praying, advancing, and possessing the “land” God promised.
In closing, the pastor reminds the audience that time is the second name of God; it reveals everything. He calls for sincere repentance, breaking out of comfort, and voluntary submission to divine will. He ends with a closing prayer, asking for forgiveness, protection from self‑destruction, and the sealing of the message in the powerful name of Jesus, urging everyone to rise and move forward with faith and action.
