Salvation from the coming judgement is found in Jesus Christ. Have you come to Him to receive forgiveness for your sins and peace with God?
In a world where promises are often broken, God’s word remains unshaken. This word highlights the certainty of God’s unchangeable promise, reminding us that His faithfulness never wavers. The Scriptures assure us that what God has spoken, He will surely fulfil.
In a world filled with uncertainty and shifting foundations, where do we place our trust? The Scriptures encourage us to place our confidence in the Lord. This message reminds us to confide in Jehovah—a faithful God who is with us all our days, offering steadfast love, guidance, and peace in every circumstance.
What is true? What is real? Christianity is not founded on imagined fables but on reality. The facts of the Gospel are rock solid, centred on one person: the Lord Jesus Christ. Three certain facts stand at the heart of this truth: “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; He was buried; and He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.”
God’s love is beyond measure! He proved it by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, as our Saviour. Through His life, death, and resurrection, we find redemption, hope, and eternal life.
Jesus came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10), and in Luke 15, He shares three parables—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son—to reveal God’s relentless love. No matter how far we stray, He eagerly seeks us, rejoices when we return, and restores us with grace. This message reminds us that no one is beyond God’s reach, and heaven celebrates every sinner who repents. Will you answer His call today?
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear about a Queen and a King. The Queen of Sheba travelled to Jerusalem to visit one of the greatest kings the world has ever seen—Solomon, a king full of wisdom and great wealth. Yet, when Jesus came into the world, He proclaimed, “More than Solomon is here.” The King of Kings came down from glory to save sinners from the coming judgment. Through the work Jesus completed on Calvary’s cross, we can receive peace with God and forgiveness of sins.
The greatest love in the universe is revealed to mankind in the Gospel: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son”—Jesus Christ—for poor, needy sinners. How amazing!
Many people today find themselves distressed by the trials and worries of life. The Gospel calls sinners to the Lord Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, whom He sent as the Saviour of the world. There is hope for the distressed sinner in the Gospel because Jesus has come to bring salvation and turn darkness into light. He welcomes you through the Gospel. Have you accepted His invitation?