God knows your heart completely—every thought, every struggle, every motive—and still loves you. This preaching reveals our true condition and points us to the incredible grace and salvation found in Jesus Christ.
God knows your heart completely—every thought, every struggle, every motive—and still loves you. This preaching reveals our true condition and points us to the incredible grace and salvation found in Jesus Christ.
This Bible teaching address explores five important blessings that come from faith in Jesus Christ. Using passages from the Scriptures, this teaching shows us how believing in Christ brings forgiveness of sins, justification before God, freedom from shame, the promise of eternal life, and guidance through the light He gives. The address highlights how faith can lead people out of spiritual darkness and into a life of hope, assurance, and purpose.
The Scriptures show that Jesus came with the power of God to defeat the works of the devil. Anointed with the Holy Spirit, He went about doing good and healing those under the devil’s power (Acts 10:38). The Son of God was revealed to destroy the works of the devil
Transformation in Christ changes everything—our hearts, our courage, and our purpose. From the woman at the well who left her waterpot to proclaim Jesus, to Peter, who moved from fear and denial to bold proclamation, encountering Jesus ignites a witness that cannot be silenced. This teaching explores how God transforms ordinary lives into powerful testimonies for His glory. Are you ready to let your encounter with Christ spark your witness?
There was a storm greater than wind and waves — a storm of divine judgment. In the garden, as He faced the cup set before Him, the Lord Jesus submitted completely to the Father’s will; at the cross, He bore the full weight of God’s righteous wrath against sin (Gospel of Luke 22–23). Darkness fell, the veil was rent, and the Just One suffered for the unjust.
But the storm did not prevail. The tomb was empty (Gospel of Luke 24), the risen Christ declared, “Peace be to you” (Gospel of John 20), and He showed Himself alive with many proofs (Acts of the Apostles 1). He bore the judgment — and won the victory.
The Gospel reveals to us the true and living God whom many still do not know. This Gospel message shows how God created all things, calls every person to repent, and has given assurance through the resurrection of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the world, the One appointed to judge the world in righteousness.
When Paul and Silas came to Philippi, they came with a message — a message of hope and salvation through Jesus Christ. This preaching shares how that same message still changes hearts, brings freedom, and fills lives with joy today.
God is still speaking today. In this address, we look into how god speaks to us and discover how He reveals Himself through His Word, by His Spirit, and in the person of His Son Jesus Christ — guiding, correcting, and encouraging all who listen with open hearts.
Paul declares that God has appointed a Man — Jesus Christ — to judge the world in righteousness. Foreshadowed in Genesis 4:25–26 and 1 Samuel 13:14, God’s purpose is fulfilled in Christ, the risen Saviour and Judge, calling all people to repent and believe the gospel.