Sermon Summary
The sermon centres on the question, “Who told you?” and challenges believers to examine the voices shaping their fears, doubts, and limitations. It emphasises that many negative conclusions about sickness, failure, delay, or impossibility do not come from God, but from fear, people, or circumstances.
The preacher contrasts the help of God with the help of man, highlighting that human help is temporary and limited, while God’s help is permanent and unfailing. Doctors, money, and people may delay problems, but only God brings lasting healing, provision, and deliverance. When God blesses or heals, it does not expire.
A strong theme is divine timing. Using examples from scripture, especially childbirth and deliverance, the sermon explains that delay does not mean denial. God allows certain processes to mature fully before manifestation. What looks late to humans is always on time with God, because He is not bound by time but works by purpose and power.
The message also addresses fear surrounding pregnancy, success, and destiny. Believers are encouraged not to announce victories prematurely or succumb to anxiety, but to trust God for completion, not just beginnings. The grace upon God’s people is described as unmonitorable and unstoppable when God is involved.
Prayer plays a central role in the sermon. The congregation is led in prayers for:
Deliverance from the hands of the mighty
Divine help where human help has failed
The raising of destiny helpers
Speedy and supernatural answers
Protection, healing, and provision
The sermon concludes with a warning against listening to voices of distraction that say situations are too hard or impossible. Instead, believers are urged to listen to the voice of God, which lifts, reassures, and brings miraculous provision. The overall message reinforces faith, patience, obedience, and trust in God’s ability to complete what He has started.
Core message:
God’s help is permanent, His timing is perfect, and no voice of limitation should override what God has spoken concerning your life.
Main Bible Passage:
Psalm 108:12
“Give us help from trouble: for vain is the help of man.”
Supporting Bible Passages referenced in the sermon:
Genesis 3:11 – “Who told you that you were naked?” (the core question driving the sermon)
Isaiah 66:9 (referenced as childbirth coming to full time before delivery)
Exodus 1:19 – The Hebrew women delivering before help arrives
Daniel 4:35 – God does whatever pleases Him
Proverbs 23:7 – As a man thinks in his heart, so he is