Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Croydon, England.
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Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings and addresses from the Croydon, England.
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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.
This Gospel follows a remarkable thread through Scripture. From the heavens that declare His glory, to the writing on the wall that pronounced judgement, and the writing on the ground where grace was shown, this preaching traces God’s dealings with man. It moves from awe and accountability to mercy and forgiveness, concluding with the blessed assurance that there is now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.
Paul declares that God has appointed a Man — Jesus Christ — to judge the world in righteousness. Foreshadowed in Genesis 4:25–26 and 1 Samuel 13:14, God’s purpose is fulfilled in Christ, the risen Saviour and Judge, calling all people to repent and believe the gospel.
Jesus tells the parable of the vineyard to show how God sent His beloved Son into a world that rejected Him. Though men refused and crucified Him, God made Him the cornerstone of salvation. This message declares that Jesus came to save sinners — offering forgiveness, grace, and new life to all who believe in Him.
This Gospel preaching explores three profound encounters with Jesus that changed lives forever. From the woman at the well in John 4, to the blind man in Luke 18, and finally Mary Magdalene at the tomb in John 20, these stories reveal the personal and transformative nature of Jesus. Join us as we reflect on the boundless grace of our Saviour.
True peace is not found in the world, but in Christ alone. Through the blood of His cross, the Lord Jesus reconciled all things to God, offering lasting peace to every heart that believes (Colossians 1:20). Unlike the fleeting peace the world offers, Jesus gives His own peace—deep, unshakable, and eternal (John 14:27). Though we face trials and tribulation, His victory assures us of courage and rest for our souls (John 16:33).
The Gospel reminds us of God’s immeasurable mercy. In Psalm 103:10–12, we see how the Lord does not treat us as our sins deserve, but removes our transgressions completely. This message points us to the boundless grace of God and the freedom we find in His forgiveness.
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.
This gospel preaching presents a clear message of assurance and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. It speaks of the confidence a believer can have in entrusting their soul to a faithful Saviour—one who saves, keeps, and secures for eternity.