In a world plagued by uncertainty, Pastor Okemuyiwa’s sermon, “Unveil,” resonated deeply with those seeking divine intervention.
Drawing from Isaiah 40:5, he urged his congregation to seek forgiveness, emphasizing that only then could God’s glory be fully realized.
He made this known at the Monthly program tagged: “Morning of Joy” organised by RCCG FCT Province 7 on Saturday in Abuja, Pastor Okemuyiwa proclaimed, “Before God’s glory can be realized, the mountains must be brought low.”
He painted a picture of hope for the forgotten, citing David and Joseph as examples.
The pastor’s message hit home, especially in a nation struggling with insurmountable challenges.
He likened the story of Mephibosheth to those lost in despair, but emphasized, “The veil was removed.” God, he assured, would open their graves and bring them out, just as He did for those before them.
Pastor Okemuyiwa identified tradition, ignorance, curses, and enemies as obstacles to recovery.
He highlighted how tradition can stifle progress, ignorance can lead to missed opportunities, and curses can plague generations. Yet, he emphasized God’s power to lift these curses.
The pastor concluded by emphasizing the importance of making the right choices, citing 2 Kings 4:10 and Exodus 32:22.
He reminded the congregation that faith, forgiveness, and right choices can lift the veil and reveal God’s glory.
As the sermon ended, it was clear that Pastor Okemuyiwa’s message had struck a chord.
In a nation grappling with challenges, his message offered a beacon of hope, reminding everyone that no matter how thick the veil, it can be removed, and the path to glory can be revealed.