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Pastor Jerry Eze's YouTube sermon, "God of the Eleventh Hour," focuses on faith over past failures. He uses the biblical story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda to illustrate how believing in God's power—even at the last minute—leads to healing and a new season. Eze emphasizes replacing a history of setbacks with a word of faith, declaring God's promises despite present circumstances. The sermon culminates in a call to action, urging congregants to rise, take up their burdens, and walk into their new destinies. The service concludes with a call for offerings, titled "The God of the Eleventh Hour."
By JoanPastor Jerry Eze's YouTube sermon, "God of the Eleventh Hour," focuses on faith over past failures. He uses the biblical story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda to illustrate how believing in God's power—even at the last minute—leads to healing and a new season. Eze emphasizes replacing a history of setbacks with a word of faith, declaring God's promises despite present circumstances. The sermon culminates in a call to action, urging congregants to rise, take up their burdens, and walk into their new destinies. The service concludes with a call for offerings, titled "The God of the Eleventh Hour."