1911 - A IGREJA E O FUTURO DO BRASIL: LAMARTINE POSELLA
Aug 20, 2026 · 1h 54m
Summary
Host Roger Vilela interviews Pastor Lamartine Pozzella on the role of Christians in society. They discuss the spiritual war, arguing that believers must actively influence culture and politics rather than remaining neutral. Pozzella warns against omission as sin, urging unity among Christians to establish God's kingdom on earth through personal testimony and spiritual authority.
Topics discussed
Introduction and host banter
Sponsor message and eternal impact of faith
Diagnosis of the church and political passivity
Biblical concepts: Caesar's tribute and Ecclesia
Christian influence in society and voting ethics
Historical examples: Queen Vashti and Henry Kissinger
Making a difference and facing cultural criticism
Rising persecution and the danger of silence
Spiritual authority and personal testimony of power
Theological foundations: Body, soul, and the power of the Word
Unity among Christians and the spiritual war of kingdoms
The Bible as the church's word and biblical judges
Parable of the Thornbush and the Tower of Babel
The ancient prophecy and gates of hell
Repentance, prosperity gospel, and ideological manipulation
The role of the church and the metaphor of the Thornbush
Spiritual warfare, principality, and political candidates
Competence in leadership and William Wilberforce
Transforming nations through prayer and avoiding idolatry
Pastoral humility, forgiveness, and avoiding scandal
Closing prayer and final remarks
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