This address explores how trials precede triumph, the cross comes before the crown, and how God uses seasons of suffering to prepare us for eternal glory.
This address explores how trials precede triumph, the cross comes before the crown, and how God uses seasons of suffering to prepare us for eternal glory.
This message begins with the timeless question: “Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?” (Gospel of Mark 4:41). He speaks, and creation obeys. Yet this same Jesus is mocked, scourged, and crowned with thorns. Clothed in purple and hailed as King in ridicule, He stands silent before His accusers. His greatness is not lessened by suffering — it is revealed at Calvary’s cross. What a Saviour!
God has provided a redeemer in the Lord Jesus Christ. Over 2000 years ago, Jesus came into the world to save sinners and provide salvation for sinners. The glorious news of the Gospel is that the redeemer that God provided liveth and has defeated the power of sin and death.
One day passes very quickly into another and very swiftly a week passes, then a month and then a year. How are you spending your days? The Gospel is preached to awaken your heart to the need of a Saviour. Our sins have separated us from the presence of a holy God. There is nothing we can do to earn salvation but God in His great love for us has provided a Saviour in Jesus Christ.
The scripture says “Faith comes by hearing—hearing the Word of God”. The message of the Gospel is preached to announce God’s wonderful rescue plan to mankind. Over 2000 years ago, the Lord Jesus came into this world to provide salvation for fallen sinners. The Bible tells us that Jesus journeyed to Calvary’s cross where he suffered and died to bring salvation for mankind. God desires that in hearing this wonderful message you may see your need of a saviour.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear about the Story of Job. Through Job’s faithfulness to God we see a type of the Lord Jesus.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear about The Parable of the Wedding Feast that Jesus told in Matthew’s Gospel. It is God’s desire that you may be saved and come into the blessing of eternal life.
There is good news to proclaim in the Gospel, God has provided a Saviour for everyone. The Bible tells us that God is just but the scriptures also say that He is a great Saviour. Over 2000 years ago God sent his only son the Lord Jesus Christ into this world to provide salvation for fallen man. Have you received Jesus as your Saviour? He is waiting in grace with hands outstretched to bless you.
God in one wonderful act of grace has reconciled the world to himself. This reconciliation took place at Calvary’s Cross when Jesus shed his precious blood and became a substitute for sin. Listen to this Gospel message to discover how you can have peace with God through the completed work of Christ.