THE SECOND SERMON PREACHED AT ST. PETER’S CHURCH, 65- 67 IMMACULATE AVENUE, UMUNGASI ABA ON 23RD JAN., 2011 BY REVD PRINCE UCHE NWAOHARU Last Sunday, I made us understand that God has got a purpose for us, both as individuals and as a people. His plans are for our own good; to give us peace and a good future. The plan takes care of the now and hereafter. For the present time, He promises to give us life, good health, and supply our needs according to His riches in glory through Christ our Lord. He also promised to grant us a place in His kingdom. Mark you that His promises are authentic; His words are as good as Himself. He cannot promise without fulfilling it. And so, He is worthy to be trusted, even in our difficult situations. Today, we are considering this topic: YOU ARE NOT AN ACCIDENT Text: Psalm 139:13, 15-16. It is obvious that God is the creator of everything that exists on planet earth; those that are seen and those that are not (see the Nicene Creed). However, circumst...
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