What truly hinders the fulfilment of God’s promises in a believer’s life? In this episode, Apostle Williams explores the unchanging nature of God’s word, declaring that He cannot lie or change His mind (Numbers 23:19). Whatever God speaks, He fulfils—His promises are guaranteed and cannot fail. Believers, as children of Abraham through faith (Galatians 3:6–9), inherit the blessings God gave him, including divine protection from curses. Referencing Deuteronomy 23:5, Apostle affirms that God turns every curse into a blessing for His people. He strongly rejects the concept of generational curses applying to those in Christ, reminding listeners of Romans 8:1: there is no condemnation for those who belong to Him.
However, the sermon delivers a clear warning—while Satan cannot cancel God’s promises, a believer’s disobedience can delay or frustrate them. Through the example of Balaam and the Israelites (Numbers 22–25), Apostle Williams shows that God protected His people as long as they remained set apart, but their indulgence in immorality and idolatry led to devastating consequences. A plague claimed 24,000 lives—not because God failed, but because they walked outside of His will. Apostle concludes by urging believers to live in obedience and holiness, reminding them that God lives within them, and no curse or demonic attack can touch them—if they remain faithful to Him.