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WHEN HEAVEN VISITS, IMPOSSIBILITIES BECOME TESTIMONIES

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Sermon From :

Pst Josh Sola Adeniyi

date & time :

7th June 2026

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SERMON NOTES

Bible Text: Luke 1:26–38
Main Theme: When heaven decides to visit the earth, God brings good news, removes reproach, and gives testimonies.

This sermon focuses on divine visitation, using the angel Gabriel’s visit to Mary in Luke 1:26–38 as the main example. The message explains that divine visitation happens when God chooses to intervene in a person’s life with mercy, favour, and supernatural help.

The preacher highlights that Gabriel visited Mary in the sixth month, bringing the announcement that she would give birth to Jesus, the Saviour of the world. Mary was a virgin and naturally could not understand how such a thing would happen, but the angel declared that the Holy Spirit would come upon her and that with God, nothing is impossible. This visit became a divine announcement of good news.

The sermon also points to Elizabeth, who had been called barren for many years. When God visited her, her reproach was removed. Her story shows that divine visitation can end shame, mockery, barrenness, delay, and long-standing problems. The preacher declares that whatever has caused ridicule or reproach in a person’s life can be rewritten by God.

A key definition given is that divine visitation is when heaven and earth collaborate, and heaven decides to show mercy by visiting the earth. Since humanity was created from the dust of the earth, divine visitation means God personally steps into human situations to bring change, help, and testimony.

The sermon also uses Sarah as another example. In Genesis 21:1, God visited Sarah as He had promised, and she received Isaac. This shows that God’s visitation is never without purpose. God does not visit for fun; He visits because there is a reason, a need, or a divine assignment.

The preacher then challenges the congregation to identify why they need God’s visitation. Hannah needed Samuel, Sarah needed Isaac, Jabez needed deliverance, and David needed help. In the same way, every believer must present their need before God and ask Him to visit that situation.

The sermon closes with prayer, asking God to visit His people in their health, marriages, businesses, finances, families, and personal needs, and to deliver their expected blessings before the end of the service.

Key Lessons

  1. Divine visitation brings good news.
    Mary received the greatest announcement of her life when Gabriel visited her.

  2. God can visit people in unexpected ways.
    Mary was not expecting the angelic encounter, but heaven had chosen her for a divine purpose.

  3. God removes reproach through divine visitation.
    Elizabeth’s barrenness had become a reproach, but God changed her story.

  4. With God, nothing is impossible.
    Mary’s situation was naturally impossible, but God made it possible by His Spirit.

  5. God’s visitation always has a purpose.
    God visited Mary to bring the Saviour, Sarah to bring Isaac, and Hannah to bring Samuel.

  6. Believers must identify their need before God.
    The preacher encouraged everyone to tell God the specific reason they need divine visitation.

  7. Divine visitation produces testimony.
    When God visits, situations change and people receive evidence of His power.

Prayer Points

  1. Father, thank You for bringing me into this month of divine visitation.

  2. Lord, visit me divinely in the name of Jesus Christ.

  3. Father, send good news into my life, family, ministry, and destiny.

  4. Lord, as You visited Mary, visit me with favour and divine announcement.

  5. Father, let every impossible situation in my life become possible by Your power.

  6. Lord, remove every reproach, shame, mockery, and delay from my life.

  7. Father, rewrite my story and give me a new song in the name of Jesus.

  8. Lord, visit my marriage, my home, and my family with peace.

  9. Father, visit my health and take care of every hidden sickness or pain.

  10. Lord, visit my finances, business, career, and the work of my hands.

  11. Father, as You visited Sarah and gave her Isaac, visit me and give me my testimony.

  12. Lord, as You remembered Hannah, remember me and answer my long-standing prayers.

  13. Father, do not let me miss the day of my divine visitation.

  14. Lord, let heaven collaborate with my life for mercy, favour, and breakthrough.

  15. Father, before this season ends, let my expected blessing be delivered to me.

Closing Declaration

May the Lord visit you divinely. May every reproach be removed, every impossible case become possible, and every area of waiting receive heaven’s attention. The Lord will give you good news, peace, healing, and testimony in Jesus’ name.

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