Apostle Williams explores the enduring truth that the promises of God never fail. Quoting Numbers 23:19, he reminds us that God does not lie or change His mind. Even when life feels chaotic or empty, like the earth in Genesis 1, God’s Spirit is present—hovering over the void, ready to bring His perfect order. Apostle affirms that no matter the darkness or confusion, God remains in control. His original intention was always to create a world filled with purpose and life, not emptiness, as confirmed in Isaiah.
Apostle emphasises that God’s plan for each believer is irrevocable and unstoppable. Referencing Isaiah 14:24 and Jeremiah 29:11, he assures listeners that God’s purposes are to prosper, not harm, and to give hope and a future. Though His thoughts surpass ours (Isaiah 55:8–9), they are always for our good. Neither Satan, witch doctors, nor human wisdom can hinder God’s will (Job 42:2, Proverbs 21:30). The only person who can forfeit God's promises is the individual—by choosing to deviate from His path. Yet even then, God’s love remains steadfast, patiently awaiting our return. Apostle concludes with a vital truth: nothing happens to a Christian unless God permits it—and whatever He allows, He will ultimately use for your good.