Governor Sonko marks end of year with ‘sermon’ of hope

 

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As the year comes to an end, many politicians have shared with Kenyans messages of peace, love and  hope.

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has today  shared his message after the President yesterday urged Kenyans to pray for unity and love as they work towards  the counties development.

In his message, Sonko encouraged Kenyans saying that the measure of a successful  year is not based on instant answered prayers or having someone give you thousands of notes.

He also called upon Kenyans to begin their year with new goals and  believe in God’s will.

Have a look at the full message.

Watu wangu allow me to inspire you for a few minutes. I don’t know about you but the year is not yet over! I said, the year is not yet over… I know that we are just a few hours from the New Year and we are about to step over onto a brand new path forward in this – hoping to revisiting some old territories and looking forward to discovering new ones, and to initiate brand new plans of what we want God to do for us – we are hoping for some exciting and blessed times in the year to come. But this year is not yet over…

I want you to know that you can expect everything that is in line with the will of God… And if you don’t get that healing or if no one stop by this town and give you 10,000 don’t think that this year will end in failure. But if you would just recommit yourselves to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and renounce all of your setbacks of this year, a great miracle will take place in your soul and in your life. The year is not year over!

Year endings can be trying times – times of uncertainty. But you can make it a time of resolve for a brand new start…

It is always said that every year carries its number, meaning lots of folk’ die at the end of the year. And since we are all still here we can inquire of the Lord for a last minute miracle. Hallelujah..

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