To every believer who feels limited or weary, Ephesians 3:20–21 reminds us that God’s power within us is unlimited — He is able to do far exceedingly above all which we ask or think.
To every believer who feels limited or weary, Ephesians 3:20–21 reminds us that God’s power within us is unlimited — He is able to do far exceedingly above all which we ask or think.
Discover the true ugliness of sin and the beauty of God’s grace that redeems us. A gospel message revealing how sin separates, destroys, and yet points us to our need for the Saviour. That Saviour is the Lord Jesus Christ.
A gospel preaching on “What Is Received from Heaven”. Discover the divine truths Paul received from the Lord: that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the Scriptures. This message reflects on what heaven has given — the Saviour, the sacrifice, and the remembrance — and how believers continue to proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.
A call to recognise God’s appointed seasons, redeem the time, and step forward in faith in the Lord.
From proud King Nebuchadnezzar to persecutor Saul, God’s power transformed them. Discover how Jesus changes everything — and can change you too.
The Gospels show us moments where honest questions met the heart of Christ. An enquiring soul seeks answers, and the Lord Himself draws near with compassion, truth, and grace. This message encourages us to bring our deepest questions to the Saviour, knowing He is already seeking us.
Discover how the work of Christ brings joy, satisfaction, and glory to God, revealing the divine purpose and pleasure in redemption.
Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, had a life-changing encounter with Jesus as He passed by Jericho. Refusing to be silenced by the crowd, Bartimaeus boldly cried out in faith, believing with all his heart that Jesus could heal him—and He did. This is the heart of the Gospel: Jesus is still able and willing to meet the sinner’s deepest need. His mercy, His power, and His grace remain available to all who call upon Him.
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.