The Gospel is not merely a message to be believed or a system to be followed; it is about a Person — Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Salvation is not found in understanding ideas, but in coming to Him. That is why Jesus says, “Come to Me.”
The Gospel is not merely a message to be believed or a system to be followed; it is about a Person — Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Salvation is not found in understanding ideas, but in coming to Him. That is why Jesus says, “Come to Me.”
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.
A Gospel message about God’s unchanging promises—from the first promise of redemption to the fulfilment in Christ—showing how every word of God finds its “Yes” and “Amen” in Him. Bible Scriptures: Darby Translation Genesis 3:15 “15 And I will put enmity …
Discover how the work of Christ brings joy, satisfaction, and glory to God, revealing the divine purpose and pleasure in redemption.
In this Gospel preaching, discover how Noah’s ark points us to Jesus Christ, the true Ark of Salvation who rescues us from sin and judgment through God’s amazing grace.
In this address, three powerful examples of choice are explored: A Bad Choice (Esau selling his birthright), No Choice (the men of Jabesh-Gilead facing humiliation), and A Good Choice (Ruth’s faithful commitment and Joshua’s resolve to serve Jehovah). Drawing from Genesis, 1 Samuel, Ruth, Hebrews, and Joshua , this message challenges listeners to reflect on the spiritual impact of their decisions and the value of choosing God’s way.
In a world where many have forgotten God, the incredible truth remains — God has not forgotten us. Jesus came into the world to announce God’s unfailing love and demonstrated it through His sacrifice on Calvary’s cross. Despite our failures and forgetfulness, God’s love reaches out, offering forgiveness and redemption through Christ. This message is a call to remember God’s love and respond to the grace shown to us through Jesus’ death and resurrection.
The House of God is a central theme throughout the Bible. It is built with living stones—each one redeemed by the precious blood of the Lord Jesus. In this word, you will learn what Scripture teaches about the Church as The Pillar and baseof the Truth and the testimony that should shine from this living household.
This gospel message explores the powerful truth that Jesus paid the ultimate price for our redemption. Through Genesis 22:4-14, we see Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac, foreshadowing God’s own sacrifice of His Son. In 1 Corinthians 7:23, we are reminded that we were “bought with a price.” Jesus’ death was the full payment for our sins, freeing us from bondage. The sermon challenges us to live in the freedom and gratitude of this costly sacrifice — because Jesus truly paid it all.