Baloney. For one, chemical reactions are not strictly 'by accident'. For another, all the probability calculations I've seen and that I assume you are referring to, make some rather silly initial condition assumptions.
There is no chemical property that makes it more likely for DNA to just happen to line up in just such a way as to create a living cell, let alone for the DNA to just happen to be surrounded by exactly the right materials to interact with to create a cell from scratch.
For another, all the probability calculations I've seen and that I assume you are referring to, make some rather silly initial condition assumptions.
The "silly initial condition assumptions" are the ones required for the primordial soup creation myth.
I admire your faith. I don't have sufficient faith to believe in accidental abiogenesis. It's much easier to believe in God, especially after you've had some personal encounters with Him.