Tagged: DivineIntervention
Brother Edward delivers a powerful sermon on the “God of Hope,” arguing that true hope only emerges when human resources are exhausted. Through biblical examples and modern testimonies of restoration, he encourages the congregation to trust God’s timing and power, especially when facing life’s “dead ends” and spiritual despondency.
Brother Edward defines miracles as divine interventions that transcend natural laws. He outlines five purposes for miracles: revealing God’s character, confirming His Word, defeating evil, delivering the needy, and building the Church. He urges the congregation to set aside doubt and past disappointments to embrace God’s unchanging, supernatural power.
This bilingual sermon explores God’s character as the “God of Hope.” Using biblical examples and modern testimonies, Brother Edward illustrates that God specializes in “last-minute” interventions. He encourages believers to surrender their self-reliance and depression to Christ, who provides ultimate hope even in the darkest, most impossible circumstances.