
Understanding the Narrow Gate
In this teaching, we study Matthew 7:12-14. Slides: Coming soon Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

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Hosted by Robert Alexander Portillo · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 39 episodes
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Robert Alexander Portillo hosts The Bertonians, a religion show with 39 episodes published.

In this teaching, we study Matthew 7:12-14. Slides: Coming soon Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

In this episode, I teach and encourage you to bless people. A blessing is expressing, in faith, the good you desire God to accomplish in another person's life. Four parts of a blessing: Name Invocation (Invite God's acti

In this episode, I teach and encourage you to bless people. A blessing is expressing, in faith, the good you desire God to accomplish in another person's life. Four parts of a blessing: Name Invocation (Invite God's acti

Presented by pastor Alex Portillo. This is a sermon about the symbolic meaning of water and the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. Scripture: John 7:2 Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

Presented by pastor Alex Portillo. This is a sermon about the symbolic meaning of water and the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. Scripture: John 7:2 Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

Presented by pastor Alex. This is a sermon about the theological significance of the Holy Spirit and waiting. Scripture: Acts 1:6–11 Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

Presented by pastor Alex. This is a sermon about the theological significance of the Holy Spirit and waiting. Scripture: Acts 1:6–11 Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

Presented by pastor Alex Portillo. A sermon about the theological significance of Christ's ascension. Scripture: Acts 1:6–11 Substack: sanberto.substack.com Connect: sanberto.com/links

Presented by pastor Alex Portillo. A sermon about the theological significance of Christ's ascension. Scripture: Acts 1:6–11 Substack: www.sanberto.substack.com Connect: www.sanberto.com/links

Part six of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. In the time of Jesus, every rabbi had a "yoke." Jesus does not offer freedom from a yoke, but an alternative one. In this message, Pastor Alex explores

Part five of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. The disciples of John were confused as to why Jesus did not fast. Although Jesus does not model fasting for Christians, his response to them reveals t

Part three of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. The disciples returned from ministry exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure of what came next. In a moment when the pressure only increased, Jesus gave t

I got three things for you on this video: 1. a new merch drop, 2. a book update, and 3. an Easter reflection. This is a video you can watch on Spotify or YouTube. On all other platforms it will be just audio. Get the Hin

This is part three of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. The disciples had prayed their whole lives, yet when they watched Jesus pray, they knew they still had something to learn. This episode explo

A short clip from the March 16, 2026 episode, Solitude: The Secret to a Healthy Spiritual Life. God sends us into the wilderness because there is nothing there for us to exploit. There, we must learn to be satisfied with

This is part two of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. Most people avoid the wilderness because it is empty, quiet, and seemingly useless. Yet in Scripture, the wilderness appears again and again at

This is part one of an ongoing series titled The Spiritual Rhythms of Jesus. This episode studies Jesus' pattern in the Gospels of escaping to be with God. This episode seeks to answer the question: why do I feel unsatis

What's in a name? And what does it cost to leave behind everything you know for something better? In this teaching, we meet a man whose name told the world God had abandoned him. When Jesus passes by, the beggar faces a

Ancient maps warned travelers at the edges of the known world with a simple phrase: here be dragons. It was a way of naming fear, uncertainty, and everything no one could control. This New Year’s message invites you to s

In this teaching, Pastor Alex explores the role of memory in the life of faith. Scripture repeatedly calls God’s people to remember—but just as often, it invites us to forget, to release, and to let go. Why does God care
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