In this preaching you will hear of the account when Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet. There is a lot we can learn from this chapter as we read from John 17.
Throughout the world today people are looking for peace and joy but struggle to find it. The Bible says there is no peace for the wicked and without peace there is no joy either. The Gospel is preached because there is peace and joy available for you in the Lord Jesus Christ. Over 2000 years ago, Jesus came into this world to bring peace to mankind. Listen to this Gospel to see how you can come into the joy of knowing you peace with God.
Paul calls his readers in Romans to “Present your bodies a living sacrifice holy, acceptable to God”. This is an appeal to believers but should move all of our hearts to action. The Gospel is preached to announce the wonderful work of the Lord Jesus at Calvary’s cross. There is hope in Jesus the one who has died and lives again. Through His great sacrifice on the cross we through faith can be saved, forgiven and receive eternal life.
The Gospel is preached that you might receive peace. Many people today are looking for peace but often they can’t find it in anything in this world. The Bible tells us how we can find true peace in the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. Listen to this Gospel preaching and discover how you can find peace by trust in the work of Jesus.
God sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ into this world to redeem mankind from their sins. The Bible tells us that our sins have separated us from a holy and righteous God but there is wonderful news in the Gospel. Jesus has paid for our sin penalty in full when He went to Calvary’s Cross and shed his precious blood. Through this great sacrifice of the Lord Jesus we can be redeemed, brought to God and receive sonship.
Jesus tells us in the Gospel of Matthew to “Seek ye first the kingdom of God” and he promises blessing if obey his words. What are your priorities? Often as Christians we can take our eyes what really matters. Jesus said seek God’s Kingdom, follow Him and he will come in blessing.
Jesus tells Peter to “feed my lambs” new established believers. This was a direct commission to Peter in John 21 but there is call in the scriptures for the church to also take on responsibility for providing spiritual food for God’s people today. “Who then is the faithful and prudent bondman whom his lord has set over his household, to give them food in season?”
Have you heard the joyful sound? Jesus saves. The Gospel is preached because there is a wonderful Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ and He is able to save you. In the following preaching, you will hear two eyewitness accounts from Matthew’s Gospel when Jesus saved His disciples when they were in distress. What a wonderful Saviour!
The Gospel is preached that mankind may be saved. In this Gospel preaching you will hear of an encounter Jesus had with a blind man in Bethsaida. After a touch from the Saviour this blind man’s sight was restored.