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The Woman Who Found Forgiveness of Sins
She walked in branded as a sinner. She walked out completely forgiven. Discover how Jesus’ words changed her life—and how they can change yours.
Sep 201 min read


The King on a Cross — the Story Beneath the Title
Pilate’s inscription — “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews” — looks simple and clear, but it points straight to the heart of the...
Sep 191 min read


Strive to Enter the Narrow Door
Luke 13 records a searching question: “Lord, are there few that be saved?” Jesus answers with a personal call: “Strive to enter in at...
Sep 191 min read


Bowed, Bound… and Loosed
Luke 13 introduces us to a woman who had been bent low for eighteen long years. Her condition is a striking picture of our own: bowed...
Sep 181 min read


Ye Must Be Born Again
Nicodemus was a religious leader, a man who knew the Scriptures and taught others in the temple. Yet when he came to Jesus by night, the...
Sep 181 min read


Repent or Perish: A Solemn Warning from Luke 13
Luke 13 presents some of the most solemn words of Jesus: “Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.” Through tragic events and the parable of the barren fig tree, this message presses home the urgency of repentance, the patience of God, and the reality of judgment.
Sep 171 min read


The Mirror, the Map, and the Man
A clear, faith-centered summary of a gospel message from Ottawa Gospel Hall exploring three powerful images—the mirror, the map, and the man. Discover how God’s Word reveals truth, directs our steps, and points us to Christ, the Savior of sinners.
Sep 172 min read


Look Unto Me and Be Saved – Hope from Isaiah 45:22
We live in a world that prizes self-reliance and self-improvement — but the message of the gospel is the opposite. In Isaiah 45:22 , God speaks with stunning simplicity: “Look unto Me, and be saved.” This message reminds us that salvation isn’t about what we can do for God; it’s about what God has already done for us through Jesus Christ. Sermon of the gospel message The preacher begins with a direct question: Are you saved? To illustrate what salvation means, he pictures som
Sep 163 min read


What Must I Do to Be Saved?
It only takes one moment to realize you’re not in control. For a prison guard in ancient Philippi, it was an earthquake. The ground split open, the doors flew wide, and everything he trusted collapsed. In the panic, one question burst out of him: not “How do I fix this?” but “What must I do to be saved?” It’s the same question many of us ask, quietly, when life starts to shake. A night that changed everything This jailer wasn’t looking for religion. He was just doing his job,
Sep 163 min read


The Trade You Don’t Want to Make
We all make trades in life—but one trade changes everything. Discover what Romans 6:23 says about sin, death, and God’s gift of eternal life.
Sep 152 min read


To Be Saved: Why the Gospel’s Most Urgent Question Still Matters
Everyone needs rescue — not from circumstances, but from sin. The gospel is God’s rescue plan: Jesus Christ came to save sinners. The question is personal and urgent — are you saved?
Sep 153 min read


Heaven’s Offer in 25 Golden Words
John 3:16 isn’t just familiar; it’s alive. It caught Nicodemus on his first night with Jesus, and it still meets us on our own first...
Sep 132 min read
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