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Majid Michel has once again delivered a powerful sermon on Christianity, leaving the congregation in deep contemplation. With his thought-provoking words, he inspired and challenged the faithful to reflect on their beliefs.
His message resonated deeply, encouraging listeners to re-examine their relationship with God and their role in spreading love and kindness.
Majid's passionate delivery and insightful perspective on Christianity have made a lasting impact on those who heard him speak, sparking meaningful discussions and personal growth. His sermon will undoubtedly be remembered as a highlight of the church's services.
According to the Ghanaian actor, Jesus Christ never personally healed any sick person nor raised the dead, despite these acts being widely credited to the Son of God according to biblical teachings.
Citing some of the known miracles attributed to Jesus Christ, Majid said, “Do you know Jesus never healed the sick nor raised the dead? Jesus never let the blind see.”
Explaining his point of view to a cheering congregation, he continued, “Do you know what Jesus said? ‘I do nothing by myself. As I see the Father do, I do. In other words, I am Jesus, I have a will, but I will not use my will; only the will of my Father I came to do.’”
Referencing the moment Satan tempted Jesus in the Bible, he added, “If the devil had gotten Jesus to turn that stone to bread without asking his Father’s permission, he had gotten him to sin and that is what you call sin—separation from God, independence from God.”
In a thought-provoking video on his Instagram page, Majid Michel emphasized the importance of seeking divine guidance in decision-making. He cautioned that when we forge our own paths and make choices without consulting God, we stray from His will. Majid concluded,
"When you throw your own plans and make your own decisions without consulting the Father, you have sinned." This powerful message encourages us to prioritize prayer and seek God's direction in our lives, rather than relying solely on our own judgment and risk falling into sin. His words inspire us to humble ourselves and seek divine wisdom.
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