Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Aberdeen, Scotland.
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A Gospel preaching from Luke 5 on Jesus cleansing the leper—revealing His compassion, authority, and willingness to heal the leper. Because of the Cross, Jesus still says, “Be thou cleansed.” Come in faith and receive the forgiveness and restoration only He can give.
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.
There was a storm greater than wind and waves — a storm of divine judgment. In the garden, as He faced the cup set before Him, the Lord Jesus submitted completely to the Father’s will; at the cross, He bore the full weight of God’s righteous wrath against sin (Gospel of Luke 22–23). Darkness fell, the veil was rent, and the Just One suffered for the unjust.
But the storm did not prevail. The tomb was empty (Gospel of Luke 24), the risen Christ declared, “Peace be to you” (Gospel of John 20), and He showed Himself alive with many proofs (Acts of the Apostles 1). He bore the judgment — and won the victory.
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 preaching, you will hear of three writings from God’s Word: the writing on the wall, which speaks of judgement; the writing on the ground, which reveals grace; and the writing in the heavens, which gives assurance.
At the cross, God’s mercy meets the sinner—offering healing, forgiveness, and the gift of new life through Jesus. In this gospel, you’ll encounter a blind man who receives sight and the Good Samaritan, both revealing God’s love and mercy toward us.
When Paul and Silas came to Philippi, they came with a message — a message of hope and salvation through Jesus Christ. This preaching shares how that same message still changes hearts, brings freedom, and fills lives with joy today.
God is still speaking today. In this address, we look into how god speaks to us and discover how He reveals Himself through His Word, by His Spirit, and in the person of His Son Jesus Christ — guiding, correcting, and encouraging all who listen with open hearts.
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.