There is a constant battle for your soul going on all the time. The devil is behind it. Your soul is in the center of this warfare and many people can become a casualty of war with the power of sin but there is good news in the Gospel. God has sent His son, Jesus Christ into the world to save sinners and to redeem your soul. Come and hear the wonderful news of the Gospel and how there is victory in Jesus through the work he completed at Calvery’s cross.
In this Gospel preaching you will hear about an Ethiopian eunuch who was seeking salvation. While the an Ethiopian eunuch was on his journey he was reading from Isaiah 53 and desired to know who it was speaking about. God sent to him a man called Philip to share the Gospel with him and point him to salvation in the Lord Jesus.
The Lord Jesus gave himself to save you from our sins. There is no greater love in the world than the love of Jesus. In this ministry word, you will be encouraged to have a fresh appreciation of the dying of Jesus. Through this wonderful salvation all our blessings are established.
How are you getting on in your Chrisitian life? It is good to take a moment to reflect on our Christian pathway and our walk with the Lord. In this ministry word we are encouraged to answer this question, How am I getting on?
We are brought into many blessings in Christ when we receive Jesus as our Lord and Saviour. In this ministry word, you hear from God’s word about Seeing the Unseen things of God.
Jesus is coming soon. We don’t no the day or hour but the Lord Jesus said on the last page of the Bible, “I come quickly”. Are you ready? The Gospel is preached to present to you a wonderful Saviour, Jesus Christ who came into the world to save sinners.
Each Christian is on a journey, and the destination is heaven, where Jesus has ascended to His Father’s right hand. While we wait for the Lord’s call to heaven, we are all on a journey, and there are four features we need for this journey. In this address, you will hear of these four features. Firstly, the need to have an altar—a daily communication with God himself through prayer. Secondly, the importance of finding food to sustain you along our journey. Thirdly, when difficulties come, we are not to be diverted from the divine highway. The fourth feature is to keep our eye on the heavenly goal.
“What shall I do?” This is a question we often ask when problems arise in our lives. The Gospel is preached again to point you to the Saviour, Jesus Christ and the wonderful salvation he has provided when he went to Calvary’s cross. The Gospel is an invitation to you from God himself. What then shall I do with Jesus?
Throughout the whole of history there was no one like Jesus. The Lord Jesus was set apart from everyone else he knew no sin he was perfect. God proclaimed on the mountain of transfiguration with a bright light shining on the face of Jesus, “This* is my beloved Son, in whom I have found my delight: hear him”. The Gospel is preached to point you to this glorious saviour, Jesus Christ who journeyed to Calvary’s cross to save you from your sins.