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What does it truly mean to carry God’s image? In this powerful sermon, Reverend Oma Williams unpacks the reality of God's invisible qualities—His divine power and divine nature—and how they are already present in every believer. Drawing from Romans 1:20, she teaches that since creation, these qualities have been clearly revealed through what God has made, leaving no excuse for rejecting Him. Referencing Psalm 139:13–16, she explains that God wove His very essence into our being at creation. Believers are encouraged to speak life into their situations just as God said, “Let there be light,” and to walk in the same divine power demonstrated by Jesus, who went about healing and doing good (Acts 10:38).

 

Reverend Williams contrasts God’s divine nature—marked by the fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22–23—with the destructive tendencies of the sinful nature, such as jealousy, hatred, and immorality. Using Jesus as the ultimate example, she highlights His humility in washing the disciples' feet (John 13:1–18) and His suffering for humanity (Isaiah 1:18–19) as a call for believers to walk in meekness and godliness. She concludes by reminding listeners that they are God’s workmanship, created to do good works, and that embracing both His power and nature leads not only to a godly life but also to divine blessing.