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God Has Something to Say—Are You Listening?

Dr. Gabriel Oluwakotanmi

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God Has Something to Say—Are You Listening?

From the beginning of creation, God has spoken to humanity. He instructed Adam, warned the world through Noah, called Israel through the prophets, and ultimately revealed Himself through Jesus Christ. Yet throughout history, many people have ignored His voice and suffered the consequences.

God is still speaking today through His written Word. The question is not whether God has something to say. The question is: Are we listening?

In this powerful Christian sermon, Evangelist Dr. Gabriel Oluwakotanmi examines the danger of spiritual deafness, disobedience, unbelief, and allowing the noise of the world to silence the truth of God.

Jesus declared:

“Whoever has ears, let them hear.” — Matthew 11:15 (NIV)

This message is a compassionate call to examine God’s Word, turn away from sin, trust in Jesus Christ, and walk in faithful obedience.

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Presented by Faith Wallet Global Gospel Ministries and Voice of Grace Gospel Radio.

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What if everything you call faith is only comfort in disguise? What if the faith you claim cannot stand before a holy God? Faith that does not confront sin is not faith. It is agreement with darkness. Faith that refuses holiness is not salvation. It is self-deception. This is not entertainment. This is not religion. This is faith hour. Where eternity is not a theory, it is a reality. Where truth is not adjusted, it is declared. And where your soul is more important than your comfort. Join Faith Hour, preached by evangelist Dr. Gabriel Oyuakotani. A faith wallet global gospel ministries. A voice calling a generation out of compromise into righteousness. A voice calling a generation out of deception into the truth of God. A voice calling a generation out of darkness into the light and holiness of God. Because there is a blessing for those who obey the word of God. Listen every day at 6 a.m., 12 noon, 6 p.m., and 12 midnight. Central Standard Time. Download the Voice of Grace Gospel Radio app now. Our messages are also available on YouTube, Facebook, and on our website, FaithWallet.org. Our audio messages are available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and many other audio streaming services. And step into a moment that can change your eternity. This is Faith Hour. We pray that the Lord blesses you with His Holy Spirit and open the eyes of your heart to his purpose for your life. Amen.

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This is the faith of come and believe where burdens are lifted and hearts are relieved. The word is alive, it speaks to our soul, calling us higher, making us whole. Faith comes by hearing, hearing God's word, a voice in the silence truth to be heard. Let it be hard to be taught, da da da da speaking to me.

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No fear to think that he's truth is no He builds a spirit, he claims the door, hearing that bird, a voice and the standard, to be good, let's be hot, let me tell you, this is the face down what God is speaking to me.

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God has something to say. Are you listening? About two weeks ago I had the privilege of preaching at the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria at Pakpa Lagos. During the service, the pastor sang a song that deeply touched my soul. The topic of the song was God Has Something to Say. His message was so powerful that when I stood before the congregation to preach, I told them how profoundly the song had affected me. Since that day I've been unable to get those words out of my mind because they express an undeniable truth. God has something to say. The question is, are we all listening? Welcome to Faith Hour, where God's word speaks with power, truth, and grace. God has something to say about your life, your soul, and your eternity. Open your heart because what you hear and obey today could change your destiny forever. From the Garden of Eden to the cross of Calvary, God has never been silent. He is still calling sinners to repentance and believers to obedience. God has something to say. Silence every distraction, prepare your heart and listen. Imagine a passenger train traveling through the darkness of night, hundreds of people are sleeping peacefully in their seat. Parents are holding their children, workers are returning home, students are dreaming about tomorrow. Everyone believes the train is moving safely towards its destination. Suddenly, the train driver receives an urgent warning from the control center. Stop immediately. The bridge ahead has collapsed. But the driver dismisses the message. Perhaps he thinks it is an exaggeration. Perhap he has had too many warnings before, and perhaps he trusts his experience more than the voice from the control center. The warning comes again, stop the train, danger is ahead. Yet the driver keeps moving. The passengers do not know that every passing second is carrying them closer to destruction. The engine is powerful, the light is shining, the winds are turning, everything appears normal, but the train is traveling in the wrong direction because the person responsible refuses to listen. My beloved brothers and sisters, it is dangerous to hear a warning and refuse to obey. It is even more dangerous when the warning comes from God. Many people are moving rapidly through life. They are building careers, raising family, making money, pursuing pleasures, planning retirement and dreaming about tomorrow. Outwardly, everything may appear normal, but spiritually they are racing towards eternity while ignoring the voice of their creator. God has something to say. He is speaking about your soul. He is speaking about your sin. He is speaking about your relationship with Him. He is speaking about Jesus Christ. He is speaking about repentance, salvation, holiness, judgment, heaven and hell. The question is not merely is God speaking? The bonic question is are you listening? Satanic statics models and clouds to make us strain to hear the truth of God. The constant noise of social media, entertainment, anxiety, and worldly opinions can drone out God's truth until God hear until people hear everyone else clearly, but can no longer recognize the voice of their creator. You may hear someone without listening. You may read the Bible without listening. You may sing worship song without listening. You may sit in church every Sunday without listening. Hearing song with your ears is not the same as receiving truth into your heart. Jesus repeatedly declared with the authority of a loving father when he said, Whoever has here, let them hear. Matthew chapter 11, verse 15. God made us with ears to listen to him first, and the rest are secondary. God has spoken throughout throughout the human history, but humanity has repeatedly ignored him. Every time humanity refuses to listen, the consequences are painful, destructive, and sometimes eternal. From the beginning of the creation, God revealed himself as a relational God. He did not create humanity and then abandon us. He did not form Adam from the dust and disappear into heaven. God came near. God communicated. God gave Adam purpose, responsibility, fellowship, and instruction. In Genesis chapter 3, verse 8, describe God walking in the garden in the cool of the day. This gives us a beautiful picture of the relationship humanity was created to enjoy with God. Human beings were not created merely to exist. We are created to know God, love God, walk with God, worship God, and listen to God. Before there were churches, sculpture, denomination, microphone, television, ministry, or religious institution, there was a God who desired fellowship with the people He created. He gave Adam freedom, but he also established a boundary. You are free to eat from any tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Genesis chapter 2 verse 16 to 17. God's command was clear. It was not confusing. It was not hidden. Adam did not need a committee to interpret it. God has spoken. The instruction was not intended to destroy Adam's joy. It was given to protect Adam's life. Every command of God flow from his holiness, wisdom, and love. But the serpent came and questioned what God has said. He asked if, did God really say that? That is still the strategy of Satan today. Did God really say that sin brings death? Did God really say that Jesus is the only way? What about blah blah blah blah? Did God really say that you must repent? Did God really say that sexual immorality is a sin? What about if I am not married? Did God really say that you must forgive? Did God really say that judgment is coming? The devil knows that if he can make you doubt God's word, he can tempt you to disobey God's will. Adam and Eve, listen to serpent. Instead of listening to God, they ate what God has forbidden, and sin entered the human experience. Shame came, fear came, blame came, separation came, and death came. One act of disobedience opened the door to suffering that has affected every generation. Listen carefully. Satan does not always silence God's word. Sometimes he simply surrounded with destruction, temptation, and endless business until we become too preoccupied to listen and too spiritually known to obey. Whenever humanity silences the voice of God, another destructive voice will take its place. Whenever people reject the voice of God, the voice of deception grows louder and lead them towards destruction. When humanity refuses to hear God's warning, sin takes the microphone. Satan directs the message and judgment becomes the final announcement. You will either listen to God or listen to the word. You will either receive God's truth or accept Satan's lies. You will either submit to your creator or become a prisoner of desires. There is no middle ground. When it comes to God, there is no middle ground. God demands total and absolute obedience. Have you heard people say, let's meet in the middle in the middle ground. When it comes to God, there's no negotiation with sin and disobedience. Adam discovered too late that God's warning was not an empty threat. My friend, do not wait until the consequences arrive before you believe that God was telling you the truth. God spoke to Cain, but Cain refused to listen. After sin entered the world, violence soon followed. Cain became angry because God accepted Abel and his suffering, but did not look with favor upon Cain and his suffering. Yet God did not immediately abandon Cain. God spoke to him. God did not only warn him, God advised him to overcome sin. If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crushing at your door. It's desire to have you. But you must rule over it. Genesis chapter 4, verse 7. What a warning. Sin was a picture like a dangerous animal waiting to attack. God told Cain exactly what was happening inside his heart. Cain had a warning, but he did not obey it. He allowed jealousy to become hatred, and hatred eventually became murder. God spoke before the blood was shed. God warned before the tragedy occurred. God offered Cain an opportunity to turn away from you. But Cain refused to listen. Somebody reading or hearing this message may be standing where Cain stood. Anger is growing inside you. Bitterness is consuming you. Jealousy is poisoning your thought. Lust is demanding control. Pride is hardening your heart. God is saying, Sin is crushing at your door. Do not entertain it. Do not excuse it. Do not feed it. Do not call it harmless. Do not call it your right. Bring it before the God before God and repent before it masters you. The sin you refuse to confront today may become the chain that controls you tomorrow. The sin you excuse today may become the ruthless master that enslave your soul tomorrow. The secret sin you refuse to carry today may rise tomorrow to carry your peace, destroy your testimony, and drag your soul toward eternity without God. God spoke through Noah, but the generation refused to listen. As humanity multiplied, wickedness increases. Genesis chapter 6, verse 5 tells us that human wickedness has become great upon the earth, and that the thoughts of the human heart were continually inclined towards evil. But before judgment came, God raised a preacher. Noah received a divine warning concerning things that had not yet been seen. God commanded him to build an ark because the flood was coming. Hebrews chapter 11, verse 7 tells us that Noah responded with holy fear and obedience. For many years Noah's life preached a message. Every piece of wood declared, judgment is coming. Judgment is coming. Every strike of the armor announced God has spoken. Every day that the ark stood before the people proclaim there is state time to enter. But the people continue living as usual. They ate, they drank, they married, they made plans, they laughed at the warning. The sky was clear, and because judgment did not come immediately, they concluded that judgment would never come. Jesus Christ described that generation in Matthew chapter 24, verse 38. Until the flood came and took them all away. Then the rain began. When the first drop fell, Noah's message was no longer a subject for debate. When the water rose, the people who mocked the ark suddenly once is safety. But Genesis chapter 7, verse 16 says that Lord shut Noah in. There comes a moment when opportunity gives way to judgment. Brothers and sisters, God's patience should never be mistaken for God's approval. The fact that judgment has not fallen does not mean that God has changed his mind about sin. Many have allowed Satan to deceive them, that Jesus Christ is not coming back again. But 2 Peter chapter 3, verse 9 says, the Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understood sulliness. Instead, he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. Why is God patient? He does not want people to perish, but desire them to come to repentance. Every sunrise is mercy. Every heartbeat is an opportunity. Every gospel message is another invitation to enter the place of salvation. But as surely as the floor came, a final day of judgment is coming. Jesus is the ark of salvation. Outside of Christ, there is no security from the judgment of sin. No. Your money cannot and will not save you. Your religion cannot and will not save you. Your good reputation cannot and will not save you. Your church membership cannot save you. When the storm of judgment arrives, only those who are found in Christ's way will be secure. When the fire of the fine judgment falls, only those shattered beneath the saving blood of Jesus Christ will escape eternal destruction. When the final trumpet sound, every earthly refuge collapse, only those whose name are written in the book of life will stand eternally secure. God has something to say. Come into the ark of Jesus, while the door of mercy remains open. Are you listening? God spoke to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh had in his heart. While the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, God had their cries and sent Moses to Pharaoh with a divine message. My people go. Exodus chapter 5, verse 1. Pharaoh had God's command, but pride controlled his heart. He asked, Who is the Lord that I should obey him? That is Exodus chapter 5, verse 2. That question refilled the arrogance of the rebellious human heart. Who is God to tell me how to live? Who is God to interfere with my plan? Who is God to define right and wrong? Who is God to command me to repent? Many are saying it today. Who is God to give me commandment? Pharaoh believed he was powerful enough to resist God. But plague after plague came upon Egypt. Water became blood, frogs filled the land, darkness covered Egypt. Hail fell. Crops were destroyed. Yet Pharaoh repeatedly hardened his heart. Every warning he rejected made him more resistant to the next warning. That is one of the great dangers of refusing God. A heart does not remain spiritually neutral. Every act of resistance produces greater hardness. You may say I will surrender to God later. But how do you know your heart will be softer later? How do you know you will have another opportunity? How do you know that the voice you receive today will be as clear tomorrow? Hebrew chapter 3 verse 15 warns us, today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your heart. Today, not next year, next tomorrow, today. Not after you have enjoyed your sin. Today. Not when you become old. Today. And when not when sickness places you in a hospital bed, but today. If you hear his voice, do not harden your heart. Pharaoh finally discover that no throne is high enough, no army is strong enough, and no ruler is powerful enough to fight against Almighty God and win. You may resist God's voice, but you cannot escape God's authority. God spoke to Israel, but they repeatedly turned away. God delivered Israel from Egypt. He divided the red sea. He fed them with manna. He gave them water from the rock. He guided them with his presence at Manna. God gave them his commandment. God was not silent. Yet Israel repeatedly complained, rebel, worship idols, and rejected his instruction. Psalm 81, verse 11 records God's sorrow. But my people will not listen to me. Israel will not submit to me. Those are heartbroken words. My people will not listen. God was not speaking to strangers. He was speaking to people who had experienced his deliverance. They knew his miracles. They had tasted his provision. Yet they will not listen. It is possible to experience God's blessing while resisting God's authority. It is possible to sing about God while refusing to submit to God. It is possible to remember what God did yesterday while ignoring what God is saying today. The Israelites often wanted God's provision without God's government. They wanted his blessing but rejected his command. They wanted his miracles but resisted his holiness. That same spirit is alive today. Many want Jesus as Savior but reject him as Lord. They want forgiveness without repentance, heaven without holiness, promises without obedience, and crown without carrying the cross. But Jesus cannot be divided. You cannot receive the Savior while continually rejecting the Lord. Saving faith does not merely admire Christ, it surrender to Christ. Jesus asked in Luke chapter 6, verse 46, why do you call me Lord? Lord and do not do what I say? That question should shake every church, every preacher, every person who claim to be a Christian. If he is the Lord, why do we ignore him? If he is Lord, why do we negotiate with his commands? If he is Lord, why does culture, politics, and our race have more influence over us than scripture? If he is Lord, why do we obey when it is convenient and label when obedience becomes costly? A faith that never produces obedience, not a faith that has truly surrendered to Jesus Christ. A confession that never transforms your conduct only is only an empty religion, not a life surrender to Jesus Christ. A faith that continually excuses disobedience has not crowned Jesus as Lord. It has merely borrowed his name while rejecting his authority. Brothers and sisters, let the truth be told without prejudice. Let it be told. They rejected his message, attacked his messenger, and became increasingly stiff neck. Just as many are doing today. When the world exposes sin, they criticize the preacher. When the scripture confirms their lifestyle, they search for another church that will approve what God condemns. When the truth becomes uncomfortable, they call it hate speech, intolerance, legalism, or judgmentalism. But changing the messenger does not change the message. Closing the Bible does not cancel the truth. Rejecting the warning does not remove the danger. The responsibility of every faithful preacher is not to entertain the crown but to declare the word of God. We must preach when people applaud and when they oppose, we must preach. We must preach grace, but we also must preach repentance. We must speak about heaven, but we must also warn about judgment. A preacher who sees danger and refuse to warn the people has failed in his calling, has failed woefully in his calling. Therefore, hear the word of the Lord. Turn away from sin. Abandon hypocrisy. Stop playing games with eternity. Seek the Lord while he will refund. Call upon him while he is near. Every time we know entertain sin, excuse disobedience, or reject biblical correction, we add another layer of spiritual interference between our heart and the truth God is speaking. Finally, God spoke through his son. After generations of sending prophets, God did something extraordinary. He sent his son. Hebrew chapter 1, verse 1 to 2 declares in the past, God spoke to our assessor through the prophet at many times and in various ways. But in this last day, he has spoken to us by his son, who he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe. Jesus Christ is not merely another prophet. He is not simply a moral teacher or a religious reformer. He is the eternal Son of God. He is God Himself. He is the feasible revelation of his feasible God. He is the word who became flesh and lived among us. When Jesus spoke, God was speaking. When Jesus called sinner to repentance, God was speaking. When Jesus forgave sin, God was speaking. When Jesus healed the sick, God was revealing his compassion. When Jesus confronted hypocrisy, God has revealed his holiness. When Jesus stretched out his hand upon the cross, God was revealing his love for humanity. At the transfiguration, the Father declared concerning Jesus, this is my son who I love. With him I am well pleased. Listening to him. Matthew chapter 17, verse 5. Did you hear that? There is heaven command. Listen to him. Listen to Jesus. Jesus came and proclaimed who he is in what I call the serving I am. Listen when Jesus said, Repent for the kingdom of heaven has come near. Listen when he says, I am the bread of life. John chapter 6, verse 35. Listen when he says, I am the light of the word. John chapter 8, verse 12. Listen when he say I am the gate, John chapter 10, verse 9. Listen when he say I am the good shepherd, John chapter 10, verse 11. Listen when he say I am the resurrection and the life. John chapter 11, verse 25. Listen when he say I am the way and the truth and the life. John chapter 14, verse 6. Listen, when he say I am the true vine, John chapter 15, verse 1. By the way, only God can be all this. And coincidentally, we are starting the message on this semi-proclamation next week. I hope you will not miss any of them. Jesus is not offering one religion option among many. He is declaring that he is heaven only professional for humanity's deepest need. If you are spiritually hungry, Jesus is the bread of life. If you are walking in darkness, Jesus is the light. If you are outside the kingdom and still living in the darkness of sin and wretchedness of sin, Jesus is the gate. If you are lost, Jesus is the shepherd. If you are dead in sin, Jesus is the resurrection and the life. If your life is spiritually fruitless, Jesus is the true vine. God has spoken through his son. Are you listening? Are you listening? Humanity rejected the one God's son. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. John chapter 1, verse 11. The religious leader had Jesus, but refused to believe him. They saw his miracle but still rejected him. They knew the scripture, yet they failed to recognize the one to whom the scripture pointed. Some opposed him because he threatened their power. Others abandoned him because his teaching was difficult. Judas followed him for money. Pilate recognized his innocent, but surrendered to political pressures. The crowd that shattered Osanna later cried for his crucification. Humanity's rejection of Jesus reached its climate at Calvary. The Son of God was mocked, beaten, crowned with turns, nailed to a cross, and left to die. But the cross was not the defeat of Jesus. It was the fulfillment of God's saving plan. Upon that cross, Jesus bore our sin. The innocent one suffered for the guilty. The righteous one died for the unrighteous. The shepherd laid down his life for the sheep. 1 Peter chapter 2, verse 24 says, He himself bore our sin in his body on the cross. Jesus died, but dead could not hold him. On the third day, he rose from the grave. The stone was rolled away. The tongue was empty. Jesus Christ is alive. God has said something through the cross. Your sin is serious. My sin is serious. God has said something through the cross. His love is immeasurable. God has said something through the resurrection. Death has been defeated. God has said something through Jesus. Salvation is available. But are we listening? Are we listening? How do people refuse to listen today? Some refuse to listen to open unbelief. They rejected God, mocked scripture, and deny the authority of Jesus. Others refuse to listen to delay. They do not openly reject Christ. They simply postpone surrender. Well, I will repent someday. I will repent maybe when I'm when you know when I do something. I will become serious about God later. I will follow Jesus after I accomplish my plan. But delay obedience is disobedience. Tomorrow is not promise. Proverbs chapter 27, verse 1 warns not to boast about tomorrow because we do not know what a day may bring. We don't know. Some refuse to listen to selective obedience. They accept the part of scripture they like and reject the part that confronts them. They want God's love but not his holiness. They want his promise but not his command. They want forgiveness but will not forgive others. They want eternal life but refuse to abandon the sin. The sin that destroys their soul. Some refuse to listen because the noise of the word is too loud. Social media is speaking loud. Politic is speaking to them. Entertainment is speaking. Money is speaking. Pleasures is speaking. Fear is speaking. Pride is speaking. Culture is speaking. But when the do you last become the when do you last become quiet before God? When did you last open the Bible and say, Lord, speak to me? And whatever you say, I will obey. When did you do that? The problem is not always that God has stopped speaking. Sometimes our hearts have become too crowded to listen. Satanic noise has crowded our mind until we hear the word clearly, but can no longer recognize the voice of God. Satanic noise has crowded our mind so complete that we resist God's truth while eagerly accepting the lies, destroying our soul. Listening to God means obeying God. Biblical listening is not passive. To listen to God means to receive his word, believe his word and obey his word. James chapter 1, verse 22, command. Say, do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourself. Do what he says. You deceive yourself when you make a mistake exposed to truth for obedience to truth. A sermon you refuse to obey will not transform you. A Bible you refuse to follow will not guide you. A warning you ignore will not protect you. Jesus concluded the sermon on the mountain with the illustration of two builders. The wise man had his word and put them into practice. He built his house upon the rock. The foolish man had the same word, but did not practice them. He built upon sand. The storm came against both houses. But the only house founded upon the rock remained standing. Matthew chapter 7, verse 27 to 24 to 27. Both men had, both men built, both men encounter storms. The difference was obedience. That is the difference. What is God saying to us now? What is God saying to us now? God is saying that we have all sinned and fall short of his glory. Romans chapter 3, verse 23. God is saying that the wages of sin is dead, but his gift is eternal life in Jesus Christ. Romans chapter 6, verse 23. God is saying that you cannot save yourself by good work. Ephesians chapter 2, verse 8. God is saying that Jesus died for sinners and rose again. 1 Corinthians chapter 15, verse 3. God is saying that salvation is found in no one else. Acts chapter 4, verse 12. God is saying that everyone must repent. Acts chapter 17, verse 3. God is saying that whoever believes in Jesus shall not perish but have eternal life. John chapter 3, verse 16. God is saying that Christ will come back again. John chapter 14, verse 3. God is saying that everyone will stand before him in judgment. 2 Corinthians chapter 5 verse 10. God is saying, Come. Come with your guilt. Come with your brokenness. Come with your secret sin. Just come. Come with your addiction, just come. Come with your failure, just come. Come with your doubt, please come. Come with your wounded heart, just come. You do not have to clean yourself before coming to Jesus Christ. Come to Jesus and He will clean you up. You do not have to repair yourself before coming to Jesus. Come as you are. But be willing for His grace to transform you. Be willing to repair Repent from your sin. Be willing to accept him as your only Lord. Do not miss the voice of God. Perhaps God has been speaking to you for years. He spoke through your parents. He spoke through a faithful pastor. He spoke through our past messages. He spoke through a difficult experience. He spoke when someone you love die and you are reminded that life is short. He spoke when you escape danger. He spoke when you lay awake at night feeling the emptiness inside your soul. Yes. God has speaking to you. He spoke through sermon you had and scripture you read. Yes. How many more warning do you need? How many more invitation must God give? How many more times will you say later? There were people outside Noah who had had the warning. There were Egyptians who had seen the plague. There were Israelites who had witnessed God's miracle. There were religious leaders who saw Jesus raised the dead. Yet they refused to listen. Miracles cannot soften a heart that is determined to remain rebellious. More information cannot save a person who refused to surrender. The issue is not merely what you know. The issue is what you will do with what God has said. Do not let the vinyl voice you hear be the voice of judgment when you when you could respond today to the voice of mercy. Today, if you hear his voice, today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your heart. Please don't harden it. Today, God is calling the sinner to repent us. Today, God is calling the backslider to return to him. Today, God is calling the hypocrites to become genuine. Today, God is calling the lukewarm Christian to wake up. Today, God is calling the wounded person to receive healing. Today, God is calling his church to holiness, obedience, compassion, and evangelism. Do not say that you you will respond when you feel ready. Don't say that. Faith, obey, even when emotional resist. Do not wait for a more convenient moment. Repent and believe the gospel. Come home. Why the door of mercy remains open? Brothers and sisters, the train of life is moving very fast. Eternity is approaching. The bridge of human pride will not carry you safely across the judgment of God. Stop trusting in religion, morality, money, achievement, and human wisdom. Please stop. Listen to the voice from heaven. Turn around before it is too late. Run to Jesus. Can you imagine? If Adam had listened, he would not have eaten the forbidden fruit. Can you imagine that? If Cain had listened, Abe's blood would not have stained the ground. If Noah's generation has listened, they would have entered the ark. They will have. If Pharaoh had listened, Egypt would have escaped the devastating judgment. If Israel had listened, they would have enjoyed the fullness of God's blessing. If Jerusalem had listened, it would have recognized the day of God's presentation, as said in last week's message. And if you listen today, repent of your sin and trust in Jesus Christ, you will be forgiven, rescued, transformed, and given eternal eternal life. God has something to say. Heaven is speaking. The cross is speaking. The empty tongue is speaking. The Holy Spirit is speaking through the word. Are you listening? If you have never surrendered your life to Jesus Christ, do not ignore his voice today. Acknowledge that you are a sinner. Turn away from your rebellion. Believe that Jesus died for your sin and rose again. Receive him as your Savior and submit to him as Lord. You know Romans chapter 10, verse 9 says, If you declare with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Do not merely repeat religious words. Call upon him sincerely. Place your life into his hand. Jesus promised, whoever comes to me, I will never drive away. John chapter 6, verse 37. Come now. The Savior is calling. The blood of Jesus Christ can cleanse you. The grace of God can forgive you. The power of Christ can break your chains of sin. The mercy of God can give you a new beginning. Listen and live. God is speaking. And his voice is sounding across every nation, every generation, and every troubled heart. You know, Jesus declared in Matthew chapter 11, verse 28. He said, Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. This is not the invitation of an ordinary man. It is the gracious call of the Savior, inviting everyone, rich and poor, young and old, broken and successful, sinful and ashamed, to receive the rest, peace, forgiveness, and eternal life that only He can give. You may have accepted invitation to weddings, birthdays, conferences, and celebration. But here is the greatest invitation your soul will ever receive. Those earthly occasions will end. The music will become silent. The guests will return home and the memories will eventually fade. But the invitation of Jesus Christ carries consequences for eternity. Have you accepted his invitation? You cannot remain neutral because refusing to come is already a decision to stay under a crushing burden of sin. Do not allow pride, pleasures, religion, or procrastination to make you decline. The only invitation that can rescue your soul. Come to Jesus today before the door of opportunity close and the invitation you ignore becomes the judgment you cannot escape. Thank you for joining us today on Faith Hour. You can listen to all our messages on our website, faithwallet.org, as well as on our YouTube, Facebook, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Hi Heart Radio, and many many other audio streaming platform. Wherever you are in the old world, you can download our free mobile app, Voice of Grace Gospel Radio, and enjoy inspiring gospel messages and uplifting Christian music that you will never hear anywhere else. Until we meet again, I am evangelist, Dr. Gabriel Oluakutomi of Faith Wallet Global Gospel Ministry. May the Lord richly bless you and your family. Amen. Thank you.

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