Every life is moving toward eternity. The question is not if you will meet God, but how — and God has come Himself, in the person of the Lord Jesus, to bring salvation to sinners.
Every life is moving toward eternity. The question is not if you will meet God, but how — and God has come Himself, in the person of the Lord Jesus, to bring salvation to sinners.
In this message, we will reflect on the depth of God’s love. We find this beautifully captured in the book of Isaiah; it is so rich with the promise of a Saviour that it is often referred to as ‘The Gospel of the Old Testament.
In a world searching for peace, God reveals it through a Person. From Isaiah’s prophecy of the Prince of Peace, to heaven’s announcement over Bethlehem, and finally to the peace made through the cross, this message traces God’s perfect plan. True peace is not found in circumstances, but in Christ—promised, proclaimed, and purchased for us.
As 2025 draws to a close, we are led to pause and reflect on the passing year. This gospel message directs our thoughts to a far greater moment—when Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
In this gospel message, we are reminded that true peace is found only in Jesus — the Prince of Peace. Though our sins are as scarlet, God invites us to come to Him and promises forgiveness, cleansing, and everlasting peace through His Son, Jesus Christ.
The Bible declares that all have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. Sin separates us from Him, yet the good news is that Christ has come. By His blood we can be forgiven, justified freely, and brought near to God through grace.
A life-changing message of the gospel: Christ has died for YOU — revealing God’s love, forgiveness, and the promise of eternal life.
This message explores God’s personal and loving appeal through the Gospel. From Isaiah’s words—“Fear not, for I have redeemed thee… thou art Mine” (Isaiah 43:1)—to Jesus’ interactions with the thankful Samaritan (Luke 17) and the woman at the well (John 4), we see a God who calls us by name and seeks true worshippers. The Gospel is more than a command; it’s a heartfelt invitation from our Creator to respond with worship, gratitude, and trust. Will you answer His call?
Discover how the work of Christ brings joy, satisfaction, and glory to God, revealing the divine purpose and pleasure in redemption.