[Sermon begins...]
God has a plan for your life
You say, “Well how do I find out what that plan is?”
I’ll tell you what he wants
He has a plan for your life
Now think about this
If God has a plan for your life... (long pause)
Life is short
It could be very short
If he has a plan for your life
It’s the best plan because
He’s almighty God
Who's a god of goodness and love and mercy,
and his plans are perfect
He has a plan for your life
It’s the best plan
Life is short
{camera cuts away to audience members listening intently}
You don’t have any time to waste
So think about this
Think about how important your life is
You didn’t have to be born
There could have been no you
But for some reason he allowed you to be created
For some reason he gave you an opportunity to be alive
For some reason God has a plan for your life
It’s been there all along
Many of you are going to live out your life and never discover this plan
because you never thought about it
Some of you are going to live it out because
you don’t want anybody else dictating to you how you should live
and how your life should be carried out
But what I want you to see is this
God has a plan for your life
It’s the best plan that is possible
Because this awesome God who has created this plan
Is a god of awesome goodness beyond our comprehension
[...okay, I’m stopping here because that's as much as I can endure...]
When I was growing up, I heard thousands of sermons. Some were really good: inspiring and applicable to real life. This one above seems like blind hypnotic grasping. This is a very real element of theism. It's not a reflection of individual theists. I'm sure that individual theists would NOT want to be judged by this. The same is true of non-theists who are falsely associated with a bunch of bad behavior (which is actually usually committed by theists

It really doesn't matter whether one believes in a god or not... it's just a personal choice for comfort and inspiration.