During the NYE Watch Night Service, Bishop Sherman Allen delivered a sermon that was both personal and powerful, focusing on the themes of gratitude, trust in God's faithfulness, and the transformative power of speaking God's word over one's life. Bishop Allen shared his own experiences with health challenges, including a diagnosis of fourth stage non-Hodgkins B cell lymphoma, which he overcame through faith and the power of scripture. He recounted moments of fear and desperation, but also the miraculous interventions that followed his steadfast trust in God's provision and healing.
Bishop Allen emphasized the importance of praising God with enthusiasm and gratitude, reflecting on the divine guidance and support he received throughout his life. He encouraged the congregation to testify to God's goodness and to share their experiences of healing, regardless of whether they had a platform or not. He spoke of his own journey with generational curses and the loss of his mother to cancer, highlighting the need to elevate praise and share God's works with others.
In his testimony, Bishop Allen described how he faced a serious health issue with a white count of 40,000 in July 2022. He recalled how, in the past, speaking the word of God over himself for hours each day led to his healing. When faced with the high cost of medication, he trusted in God rather than mortgaging his house, and was miraculously informed that he would not have to pay for the treatment.
Bishop Allen also shared his experience with cancer's return in 2012, which attacked his stomach and resulted in six tumors. Despite this, he remained cancer-free from 2012 to 2023. He spoke of the emotional struggle of reaching out to his father for support and the lessons learned about the difference between a father and a dad. Throughout his journey, he maintained communication with his father, seeking prayers and support.
The Bishop's personal journey included not wanting to burden his immediate family with his struggles, but finding inspiration in the example of Mother Ward. He expressed gratitude for surviving past the age at which his sister passed away and for undergoing successful surgery. Despite physical changes and ongoing therapy, he emphasized his spiritual strength and the support he received from the church community.
In a poignant moment, Bishop Allen described praying for evidence of healing during the seventh month of his battle with cancer, a time he associated with completion. Upon receiving an email confirming there was no evidence of cancer in his body, he was overwhelmed with gratitude. He also discussed the misdiagnosis of cancer in Black African-Americans and the personal losses he suffered, including the deaths of his mother and sister to cancer. He shared the impact of his son's decision to open a business in his grandmother's name, which had a profound effect on his life.
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