Discover how the work of Christ brings joy, satisfaction, and glory to God, revealing the divine purpose and pleasure in redemption.
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.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear the parable of the Good Samaritan—a story that powerfully illustrates Jesus as the true Saviour who rescues, heals, and redeems sinners.
God gives spiritual power to those who are faithful to Him. The Bible encourages us to stand firm, walk in His strength, and hold fast to His promises.
This talk summarised the day’s teachings on Salvation, Redemption, Propitiation, Justification, Sanctification, and Transformation. It reflected on how each topic deepens our understanding of God’s grace, from Christ’s sacrifice for our sins to the ongoing work of being set apart and renewed in Him. The message closed with encouragement to live out these truths daily, trusting in God’s power to transform our lives.
What is true? What is real? Christianity is not founded on imagined fables but on reality. The facts of the Gospel are rock solid, centred on one person: the Lord Jesus Christ. Three certain facts stand at the heart of this truth: “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; He was buried; and He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.”
The children of Israel quickly forgot their God and Saviour in the wilderness. Scripture tells us they lost sight of His works and the One who delivered them from Egypt. As Christians, we too can fall into a similar spiritual state, experiencing a “leanness of soul” towards the things of God. In this brief word, we’ll hear God’s appeal through the Scriptures, encouraging us to awaken our souls in true commitment to Him.
God has provided a wonderful Saviour for mankind. Who is He? The Scriptures tell us it is God’s Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who came into the world for sinners. Over 2,000 years ago, Jesus Christ came because He loved you and gave Himself for you, that you might be saved through His work on Calvary’s cross. Have you received Jesus as your personal Saviour?