K. Weiss
We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. Sunday service June 21, 2026.
Opening Hymn: Accept what God Allows by Richard White:
ccept What God Allows
(written by Richard Mr. Clean White)
(recorded by Richard ‘Mr. Clean’ White & also C.O.G.I.C. International Mass Choir
Verse 1
Accept what God allows,
you’re better off anyways,
face the facts and you will never stray.
Turn your faith a loose,
He’ll bring you out and give you all the proof;
so don’t question God, just accept what God allows
Verse 2
We all go through life asking the question, why
why all these burdens, why when loved ones dies,
why do I have to worry, why do I have to cry;
when I know Jesus, He’s goona fix it all by and by.
Chorus
Accept what God allows,
even when you don’t understand accept every trail.
Accept even now, He’ll give you a smile,
put it in His hands, He has the master plan;
your trial is but a stepping stone,
it will lead you heavenly Father.
Sermon:
A disabled person is a gift from Our Heavenly Father and can do things that are assigned just to them just to help people on earth. According to Our Heavenly Father and biblical teachings, the supernatural means anything that is above, beyond, or higher than the natural world. It refers to God’s divine power, which cannot be explained by human science or limited by time, space, or natural laws.
Our Heavenly Father uses the supernatural to show His love and power in several ways:
Living a Higher Life: God wants His children to live a life that goes beyond normal human struggles. He wants them to live with His joy, peace, and strength.
The Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible, is an epic origin story. It outlines the creation of the world, the entrance of sin into humanity, and the establishment of Our Heavenly covenant with a chosen family. Our Heavenly Father creates the universe, declaring it good, and forms the first humans (Adam and Eve) to care for the world According to scripture, the supernatural power of our Heavenly Father is His ultimate divine ability to act beyond human laws, scientific boundaries, and limitations of the physical universe. It is defined by His limitless Omniscience:He empowers believers on Earth to perform extraordinary works for His glory. According to Christian theology, believers are given access to spiritual tools (such as the gifts of healing, prophecy, and miracles outlined in 1. Using spirituality to help yourself means taking time to nurture your inner peace, values, and sense of purpose. You can do this without following a strict religion. Simple habits like meditation, spending time in nature, and journaling help lower stress, bring clarity, and build resilience. Keep a journal to reflect on your thoughts, express gratitude, and explore what brings you meanin. Spend time outdoors without distractions to ground yourself and appreciate the world around you. Say or write positive statements to challenge negative thoughts and boost your confidence.
Beliefs about life and death vary widely depending on personal faith and worldview. While many faith traditions teach that God is the author and ultimate judge of life, others incorporate concepts of reincarnation or scientific perspectives on the origins of biological life. Many Christians believe that God is the ultimate source of all life and holds its boundaries.
Closing Prayer: Heavenly Father, I come before You in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, acknowledging You as the author and protector of my life. Your word promises that with long life You will satisfy us. I raise a voice of faith against the spirit of premature death and sudden calamity. I pray for divine protection over my body, mind, and soul. Shield me and my loved ones from violence, accidents, and terminal sickness. I declare that I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. My days shall be full, and I will fulfill the purpose You have ordained for me. Thank You, Father, for Your covenant of preservation. In Jesus’ name.
Dear Heavenly Father I am sorry for my sins. I believe Jesus died for me and rose again. I give my life to You today. Thank You for Your love, grace, and eternal life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.:
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