Apostle Williams opens 2026 with a father’s charge to the house: God is raising “eyes” and “watchmen” in His Church, and this year God will clearly distinguish those who truly serve Him from those who do not (Matthew 7:21). With a sober warning from 1 John 2:15–17, he exposes how distraction, compromise, and the pull of secular culture can drain devotion, urging believers to turn their gaze back to Christ, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). He calls for holiness in how we live and present ourselves, reminding us we are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14) and that the enemy’s agenda is always to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10).
Declaring “2026: Your Year of Increase”, Apostle Williams anchors the promise in Isaiah 54:3—spreading out to the right and left, dispossessing the enemy, and possessing what God has allotted—alongside the vision of “a city without walls” and the Lord Himself as a wall of fire and glory (Zechariah 2:4–5). He teaches that increase is protected by reverence and obedience (Psalm 34:7), and that God wants believers to live by revelation—encountering Him through prayer, the Word, and the awesomeness of His house (Genesis 28:11–22). This sermon is both a warning and a weapon: cut off what dims your love for God, build your altar again, and step into the expansion He has already spoken—because the doors of 2026 aren’t just opening… they’re waiting for your faith to walk through.