In this Gospel preaching, you will hear the parable of the Good Samaritan—a story that powerfully illustrates Jesus as the true Saviour who rescues, heals, and redeems sinners.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear the parable of the Good Samaritan—a story that powerfully illustrates Jesus as the true Saviour who rescues, heals, and redeems sinners.
In Luke 15, Jesus tells a powerful story of a son who was lost, a father who never stopped loving him, and a homecoming filled with joy. This Gospel preaching explores the parable of the Prodigal Son, revealing the heart of God towards sinners.
This message reveals God’s deep care for us and His awareness of our greatest need — a Saviour. In Luke 12:6-7, Jesus shows that if God cares for the sparrows, how much more does He care for us? God knows every detail of our lives, and He has taken account of our need for redemption. In His love, He provided Jesus as our Saviour, meeting our greatest need through His sacrifice. This sermon encourages us to trust in God’s love, knowing He has not overlooked our need for salvation.
Ever felt like you’ve wandered too far from God? In this Gospel preaching on the Prodigal Son, hear a powerful reminder that no matter how far we’ve gone, God’s love is always ready to welcome us home. Listen now for a message of grace, redemption, and hope!
No matter your past, God’s grace is for you. The Gospel brings hope, forgiveness, and new life in Christ. The Gospel is for you Bible Scriptures: Darby Translation Isaiah 53:6 “6 All we like sheep have gone astray, we have turned …
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.
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?
The Gospel message is an invitation to you from the king of kings, the Lord Jesus Christ. Have you responded to this wonderful invitation?