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When He Saw Him — The Vision of the Saviour
In Luke 10, Jesus told the story of the Good Samaritan — a parable that still speaks powerfully today. The words that change everything...
Sep 251 min read


This Man Receives Sinners – The Welcome of Luke 15
Luke 15 opens with a line that scandalized the religious crowd: “This man receiveth sinners and eateth with them.” The Pharisees...
Sep 231 min read


What Shall I Do with Jesus?
In John 18, Pilate wrestled with the truth. In Matthew 27, he washed his hands to avoid responsibility. In Mark 15, he marvelled at the...
Sep 221 min read


25 Golden Words — The John 3:16 Gospel Message
John 3:16 explained: God’s love, the Son He gave, the call to believe, and the promise of everlasting life—how you can know it today.
Sep 201 min read


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


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


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


The Day Barabbas Met Jesus
Imagine standing in a crowded courtyard, chains on your wrists, waiting for a death sentence. Then, without warning, you hear your name—“Barabbas, you’re free.” A guilty man walks away, and Jesus takes his place. That day wasn’t just history; it was a picture of what Jesus has done for us. The innocent Son of God was condemned so the guilty could go free. Who was Barabbas? Barabbas was a notorious prisoner, guilty of rebellion and murder. By every standard, he deserved punish
Sep 132 min read
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