Do you belong to Christ? That is the searching question at the heart of this gospel preaching.
It speaks to the reality that we are not our own—that every soul belongs either to sin or to the Saviour who gave Himself at the cross. With clarity and urgency, the message unfolds God’s kindness and mercy, showing that salvation is not earned, but given through Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save the lost.
Like the wandering sheep, each one of us has gone astray, yet Christ still seeks, still calls, and still receives sinners. His love is personal, His sacrifice was costly, and His desire is to bring you into the joy of knowing Him.
This address centers on the power of our thoughts and asks the vital question: Are you thinking right? “Think on these things” means to intentionally fix your mind on what is true, pure, and worthy, allowing those thoughts to shape your life. It challenges believers to examine their thinking and align it with God’s word. Right thinking leads to a renewed mind, stronger faith, and a life that reflects Christ.
A powerful call from Jesus that still speaks today. In this message, we see that no situation is too far gone, no life too broken, and no hope too buried for the voice of Christ. When Jesus calls, death must respond, and what was bound must be loosed. This preaching will stir your faith and remind you that God can bring life out of any grave.
From John 10:11, this message reveals Jesus as the Good Shepherd who willingly laid down His life for His sheep—demonstrating the depth of His love, the cost of our redemption, and the sacrifice that brings us into safety and relationship with Him.
Those who earnestly seek with a sincere heart will receive, find, and experience God’s abundant provision. This ministry word inspires believers to approach God boldly, trust His timing, and never give up in prayer.
This ministry word teaches that unity is God’s desire for His people—to be one in heart and spirit, reflecting Christ to the world, and living in peace, love, and shared purpose through the work of the Spirit.
This ministry word shows that God always hears and answers prayer—but not always in the way we expect. Sometimes His answer is not removal of the struggle, but the gift of sustaining grace, teaching us that His will is greater and His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
From Ephesians 2, this message highlights the great things God has done—bringing us from spiritual death to life through grace, saving us by faith, and uniting us in Christ to become one people and His dwelling place.
In a world filled with noise, pressure, and constant movement, this preaching invites you to pause and hear the good news. Reading from Psalm 46, it reveals our need for salvation and points to Jesus Christ—who came to save, bring forgiveness, and give new life. See that peace is not found in yourself, but in Christ alone. He is near, He is in control, and through Him, you can be forgiven, restored, and made new.