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Listen to recordings of Gospel preachings from Worthing, England.
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This ministry word teaches that unity is God’s desire for His people—to be one in heart and spirit, reflecting Christ to the world, and living in peace, love, and shared purpose through the work of the Spirit.
This ministry word shows that God always hears and answers prayer—but not always in the way we expect. Sometimes His answer is not removal of the struggle, but the gift of sustaining grace, teaching us that His will is greater and His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
In a world filled with noise, pressure, and constant movement, this preaching invites you to pause and hear the good news. Reading from Psalm 46, it reveals our need for salvation and points to Jesus Christ—who came to save, bring forgiveness, and give new life. See that peace is not found in yourself, but in Christ alone. He is near, He is in control, and through Him, you can be forgiven, restored, and made new.
God knows your heart completely—every thought, every struggle, every motive—and still loves you. This preaching reveals our true condition and points us to the incredible grace and salvation found in Jesus Christ.
In this message, we explore the powerful truth that God is love, asking the question: What is love and who is love? Through God’s word this preaching reveals that true love comes from God and that without love, everything else is nothing. This message encourages listeners to know and live in the love that God has shown through His Son, Jesus Christ.
This Bible teaching address explores five important blessings that come from faith in Jesus Christ. Using passages from the Scriptures, this teaching shows us how believing in Christ brings forgiveness of sins, justification before God, freedom from shame, the promise of eternal life, and guidance through the light He gives. The address highlights how faith can lead people out of spiritual darkness and into a life of hope, assurance, and purpose.
To “have an outline of sound words” (2 Timothy 1:13) means to hold firmly to the clear pattern of true teaching that comes from God. Paul encourages believers to remember and follow the faithful message they have learned, keeping it with faith and love in Christ Jesus. It is a call to protect and preserve the truth of the gospel, guarding it through the help of the Holy Spirit and living it out with loyalty and courage, just as faithful servants like Onesiphorus did.
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.