SERMONS

Apostle Femi Lazarus Encourages Action To Break The Cycle Of Suffering

Apostle Femi Lazarus, a well-known religious figure, questioned the idea that enduring suffering will inevitably lead to future rewards and blessings. The sermon stressed the importance of individuals taking proactive measures to address their situations rather than counting on passively waiting for a favorable outcome.

Apostle Femi, speaking fervently about life’s realities, dismissed the belief that hardship will automatically result in future prosperity, stating, “The assumption that enduring suffering will lead to later enjoyment is untrue.” He warned that without intervention, one could “suffer for life” and even “die in suffering.”

Based on personal experiences, the preacher cited instances of people who had previously dismissed or overlooked him, only to later realize the missed opportunity and express regret. “Consider the people who failed to recognize my worth when I was with them and observe what God has done,” he highlighted, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and nurturing valuable relationships and opportunities.

The main message of the sermon was a call to take action. The preacher insisted that “life is what it is” and that positive change does not occur without “an external force acting on it.” He urged the congregation to take charge of their lives and not idly wait for a divine intervention that may never come to pass. “No story cooks itself,” he stressed, underscoring the necessity of intentional effort and decision-making to improve one’s circumstances.

The sermon’s message struck a chord with the audience, who were encouraged to embrace a proactive mindset and take tangible steps to transform their lives, rather than relying on the false hope of a convenient “story” unfolding on its own.

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