Minister GUC delivered an empowering message, underscoring that God’s divine plan is not reserved for a select few, but involves many people from all walks of life.
“God is not gonna use one man to cause the survival. He’s not gonna induce two men, three men, or a clique or a people instead of the blue,” GUC stated, emphasizing that God’s purpose includes a wide array of individuals. “He’s going to use many people,” he continued, highlighting that His work is not restricted to the well-known or famous.
He also warned against confusing popularity with righteousness, explaining that God can work through people who may not be in the spotlight. “There are many people rising from the north, from the south, polarizing the east. Even the ones who are not popular, God is raising them,” he pointed out, stressing that God’s plan includes those who are less recognized.
Referring to biblical lessons, GUC shared the story of Elijah, who believed he was the only faithful servant of God, until God revealed otherwise. “What happened to Elijah? He was boasting and told God he was the only one who hadn’t bowed. God showed him a powerful vision, reminding him that many were just as faithful.”
He then urged the congregation to trust God and remain humble, acknowledging that every person has a significant role to play. “We must trust God for humility to realize that everybody is functional. Everybody is important. No part is stronger than another,” he stated, affirming that every contribution matters in God’s plan.
GUC concluded with a reminder that every individual, no matter their role, has value in God’s eyes. “The usher is important, the cleaner is important. Everybody is important in God’s plan.”