God isn’t looking for religion—He’s seeking true worshipers. Through the Gospel, He is calling us to Himself, drawing us to Jesus who went to the cross to bring salvation for mankind. This preaching invites you to respond to that call and worship God in spirit and in truth.
Jesus draws near to us and invites us to come to Him. This Gospel reminds us that He is close, ready to save, and welcomes everyone who seeks Him with a true heart.
In this gospel preaching, we will explore three sets of three words that reveal themes of redemption, completion, and resurrection.
In the hustle and bustle of life, we often hear the whisper of “Maybe tomorrow,” a phrase that lingers in our hearts and causes us to delay the most important decisions. In the Bible, we encounter moments when people put off their call to follow the Lord Jesus, saying, “We will hear thee again also concerning this”.
Yet, the Gospel is the good news for all mankind, offering salvation through Jesus Christ, the Saviour for sinners. This message invites us not to wait for tomorrow but to embrace His grace and forgiveness today. The time to respond is now.
This Gospel preaching looks at the story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who met Jesus and was never the same again. Though rejected by others, Jesus called Zacchaeus by name — showing that no one is too far for His grace. Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and He still calls people personally today — including you.
Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. This Gospel preaching looks at the Person of Jesus, the place He entered, and His saving purpose—to rescue sinners. A clear and powerful reminder of God’s grace and purpose.
Can we truly be free from sin? How Do We Get Rid of Sins? This preaching explores the only way to find real forgiveness and peace with God—not through our efforts, but through the finished work of Jesus Christ. This Gospel preaching points to the cross, where Christ bore our sins, offering cleansing, freedom, and a new beginning to all who believe.
The Gospel is a clear message proclaiming that Jesus Christ died for our sins, rose again, and lives today. This Jesus lives—seen by many, foretold by Scripture, and reigning as Lord and Christ.
The Christian is someone who has a living hope. But what does that really mean? It’s more than wishful thinking or vague optimism—it’s a confident expectation grounded in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This address explores the power, assurance, and daily impact of this living hope, because the Lord Jesus lives.