In a captivating sermon at the Morning of Joy programme in Abuja, Pastor Amos Okemuyiwa of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) FCT Province 7 delivered a powerful message on “Divine Intervention”, inspiring the congregation to trust in God’s sovereignty.
Drawing from 2 Kings 7:2-3 and 16 to the end, Pastor Okemuyiwa emphasized that without God’s intervention, the Bible would lose its significance.
He underscored God’s omniscience, stating that God knew humanity’s actions from the beginning and is fully involved in every aspect of human existence.
Using relatable examples, Pastor Okemuyiwa illustrated the importance of knowledge, connection, and divine intervention in the modern world.
He defined divine intervention as “a greater influence from the Lord that establishes His supremacy over humanity” and outlined several reasons why God intervenes, including to challenge human wisdom, stop oppression, demonstrate His final say, and override human limitations.
Pastor Okemuyiwa emphasized that divine intervention is continuous, citing Psalm 22:10-12, and that those who trust God wholeheartedly, call upon Him with a repentant heart, and do not make Him a second option can access divine intervention.
He concluded by highlighting the fundamental elements that control the dynamics of life: information, knowledge, connection, and divine intervention, encouraging the congregation to hand over their struggles to God and let Him take over.
The sermon left the congregation inspired and reminded of the power of divine intervention in their lives, encouraging them to trust in God’s sovereignty and seek His guidance in all aspects of life.