In this address, you will hear of three men, Isaiah, Paul, and John, who each had an encounter with the Lord and witnessed His glory.
In this address, you will hear of three men, Isaiah, Paul, and John, who each had an encounter with the Lord and witnessed His glory.
As Christians, we hold a blessed hope centered on the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. Every area of our lives should reflect this hope and bear witness to God’s Word at work within us.
The Gospel offers you peace with God, forgiveness of sins, and eternal life. How do we receive these wonderful blessings? Jesus illustrates this simply by saying, “I am the door: if anyone enters in by me, he shall be saved”.
In this Gospel preaching you will hear about two men who had visions from God.
Often, we can feel overwhelmed by the pressures and challenges of the Christian pathway. God desires for us to be overcomers for His glory. How do we overcome the pressures of sin, the flesh, and the devil? What is the secret power of the overcomer? The scriptures point us to the Lord Jesus, the great Savior who overcame the world. The secret power to being an overcomer is to trust in a person, not in ourselves, but in the one who has conquered sin and death: the living Lord Jesus.
There is coming a day when the Lord Jesus will reign in righteousness. In a world of sorrow and hardships, the believer in the Lord Jesus can take comfort from God’s word that tells us the Lord Jesus is coming back to take us to be with Himself. In this address, you will hear more about the world to come and the reign of the Lord Jesus Christ. For each believer this is a prospect bright, unfailing.
In this ministry word you will hear of the wonderful hope of the coming of the Lord.
The Gospel is preached that you may be saved. Saved from your sins and brought into newness of life by the work of God’s son, Jesus Christ. Are you saved?
How are you getting on in your Chrisitian life? It is good to take a moment to reflect on our Christian pathway and our walk with the Lord. In this ministry word we are encouraged to answer this question, How am I getting on?