Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings from Worthing, England.
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Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings from Worthing, England.
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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!
This gospel preaching is based on the parables from Luke 15, focusing on the theme of the lost and the seeking. Through the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, and the account of Zacchaeus, it sets forth the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save that which was lost.
A searching gospel message titled “Knowing Jesus — or Knowing About Him?”, asking whether we truly know Christ or have only know about him. With Psalm 73:2 reminding us how easily hearts can drift, this preaching calls for honest self-examination before the door is shut.
Every soul stands in the Valley of Decision. The Valley of Decision is where eternity is decided. This gospel message presses the narrow way, exposes the danger of delay, and calls every soul to choose Christ today.
From Israel’s deliverance in Egypt to Christ’s redemptive work on the cross, these passages trace God’s rescue plan — fulfilled in Jesus, the true Deliverer who brings redemption, freedom from sin, and welcomes us into His kingdom through grace.
The Gospel is not merely a message to be believed or a system to be followed; it is about a Person — Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Salvation is not found in understanding ideas, but in coming to Him. That is why Jesus says, “Come to Me.”
Do you know Jesus? Hear the Gospel of the One who gives sight to the blind and eternal life to all who believe.
As we enter 2026, let us remember that the Scriptures call us to put God first. In a new year filled with unknowns and uncertainties, Christ reminds us to seek the kingdom of God above all else, trusting that our heavenly Father knows our needs and will provide in His perfect will.
An encouragement to let Christ open the Scriptures and set our hearts alight for Him.