
Hosted by New Heart Baptist Church · EN

Recorded Sunday, 26 April 2026. Because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, believers are no longer bound by fear, sin, or death but are given true peace, purpose, and power through His presence and the Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus entered the disciples’ fear-filled, locked room and spoke peace over them, He meets us in our own broken places, transforms our inner reality, and sends us out with His mission and authority.

Recorded Sunday, 19 April, 2026. This sermon contrasts obedience driven by fear, rules, and punishment with obedience that flows from love, grace, and a relationship with God. True Christian obedience is not about earning acceptance through law, but about responding from the heart to God’s love, as seen in the Epistle to the Romans, where believers are set free from sin and live under grace.

Recorded Sunday, 05 April 2026.In a world where truth feels uncertain, this message explores how faith in Jesus goes beyond logic or emotion, revealing that true belief comes through personal revelation that engages both heart and mind.Through the story of the road to Emmaus, it shows that unbelief, fear, and limited perspective can blind us to God’s presence, but when Jesus reveals Himself, understanding shifts from head knowledge to a life-changing, deeply personal encounter.

Recorded Sunday, 03 April, 2026. (Good Friday). This Good Friday sermon reveals that even in the darkest moment of Jesus’ crucifixion, God was accomplishing the ultimate victory—offering forgiveness, salvation, and restored relationship through Christ’s sacrifice. It calls believers to see beyond present hopelessness and recognise that the cross is the source of true hope, where the price for sin was fully paid, and new life is made possible.

Recorded Sunday, 29 March, 2026.This sermon unpacks Psalm 23:1 to show that when God is truly our Lord and Shepherd, we can live with confidence, peace, and dependence on Him rather than fear of lack or uncertainty. It challenges believers to shift their focus from worldly anxiety and scarcity to trusting God’s provision, guidance, and protection, knowing that in Him we have everything we need.

Recorded Sunday, 22 March, 2026.This sermon teaches that our core identity is not in roles or performance but in being children of God, called to live in humble dependence on a loving Father rather than self-reliance. Drawing from John’s transformation, it emphasizes that walking in the light means honestly confessing sin, embracing God’s grace, and allowing His love to continually cleanse and transform us.

Recorded Sunday, 22nd March, 2026.This sermon warns that believers can slowly drift into spiritual complacency, becoming lukewarm and “asleep” in their faith if they lose focus on Christ and settle into routine rather than relationship. It calls Christians to wake up, return to passion for God, and live as overcomers through Christ’s power—choosing to walk in His truth, grace, and victory instead of being overpowered by the world.

Recorded 15 March 2026.This sermon uses the story of the rich young ruler to show that true discipleship is not about outward obedience or religious activity, but a wholehearted surrender to Jesus—even when it requires giving up what we value most. It emphasizes that anything we cling to—especially wealth, identity, or comfort—can become a barrier to eternal life, and that freedom and transformation come through radical obedience and trust in God.

Recorded Sunday, 15 March, 2026.This sermon teaches that God is not distant but is constantly and passionately pursuing a deep, intimate relationship with every person, inviting them to move beyond simply knowing about Him to truly experiencing Him. It emphasises that as we respond to His pursuit through trust, surrender, and relationship, our lives are transformed and we grow in closeness with Him.

Recorded Sunday, 8th March 2026.The sermon explores Jesus’ teaching on marriage and divorce, emphasizing that God’s original design is a lifelong covenant rooted in love, faithfulness, and transformed hearts rather than legal loopholes. While acknowledging human brokenness and real-life complexities, it calls believers to pursue restoration, grace, and holiness in relationships, reflecting God’s unwavering commitment to His people.