Entertainment of Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Source: www.thenationonlineng.net

Human mockery cannot cancel God’s plans, says Mercy Johnson

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Actress and filmmaker, Mercy Johnson, has shared a message on faith and divine restoration, stating that God does not judge like men and is not bound by public opinion or mockery.

In a lengthy Instagram post, the actress said what men reject, God can restore, and what men condemn, God can redeem.

She added that when people close doors, God can open windows no one knew existed.

Johnson emphasised that God’s mercy is not limited by human understanding and his blessings are not controlled by human approval.

She described God as one of second chances, fresh starts, and unexpected favour who writes stories that leave doubters speechless.

The actress said true peace comes from being rooted in God rather than people’s opinions.

She noted that one of the greatest forms of peace is no longer craving to be understood, admired, pitied, or liked by everyone.

She encouraged followers to stay faithful, grateful and at peace despite criticism or misunderstanding, stating that human conversations never cancel God’s plans.

Johnson added that God’s purpose for a person’s life does not require public approval.

The Nollywood star concluded that the same God who brought people through past struggles is still writing their story today, and his final word will always be greater than the opinions of men.

Johnson wrote: “God is not a man. He does not judge as men judge, nor does he bow to the opinions, mockery, or decisions of people. What men reject, God can restore. What men condemn, God can redeem. When others close doors, God can open windows no one knew existed. His mercy is not limited by human understanding, and His blessings are not controlled by human approval.

“He is the God of second chances, fresh starts, and unexpected favour. He lifts whom He chooses, blesses whom He wills, and writes stories that leave even doubters speechless.

“One of the greatest forms of peace is arriving at a place where you no longer crave to be understood, admired, pitied, or even liked by everyone.

“True peace comes when your confidence is rooted in God, not in people’s opinions. When you stop seeking validation from the world, you begin to experience the freedom that comes from knowing whose own you are.

“Let people talk. Let them misunderstand. Let them mock if they choose. Human conversations never cancel God’s plans. His purpose for your life does not require public approval. Stay faithful. Stay grateful. Stay at peace.

“The same God who brought you through yesterday is still writing your story today, and His final word will always be greater than the opinions of men”.