This sermon explores David’s plea for restoration in Psalm 51:7–12. It details a “workshop of repair” where the sinner seeks personal transformation, renewed fellowship, and escape from judgment. Ultimately, it emphasizes that complete restoration is a divine work of mercy, requiring a humble heart rather than human effort or merit.
Psalm 51:3-6 : Pit Stop of Repentance
This sermon on Psalm 51:3–6 explores the destination of God’s mercy: true repentance. It highlights David’s shift from denial to confession, acknowledging sin as an offense against God alone. By recognizing innate sinfulness and the need for inward truth, a repentant heart finds wisdom and transformation through God’s righteous judgment.
Ecclesiastes: Life’s Ultimate Conclusion
This final sermon emphasizes that despite life’s fleeting nature and the decay of the body, the ultimate wisdom lies in fearing God and keeping His commandments. It urges listeners to bravely confront sin and folly, fixing their hearts on God’s truth to avoid a divided mind, and to live purposefully in obedience to Him.
Ecclesiastes: Living Beyond Vanity
Solomon declares life’s pursuits as “futile” due to being forgotten and inevitable death. Yet, he advises enjoying God’s blessings within boundaries, working diligently, and fearing God. He cautions against self-righteousness and wickedness, urging repentance. Ultimately, true meaning is found not in worldly schemes, but in a repentant heart and obedience to God’s wise commandments.
12 Disciples of Jesus: Judas – Part 4
This sermon reflects on the life of Judas Iscariot, his betrayal of Jesus, and what we can learn from his story. It highlights themes of trust, choices, and God’s plan, reminding us of the importance of faith and seeking forgiveness.
REPENTANCE IN THE CHURCH – Proverbs 5:24 [Audio sermon]
The church can consist of people who are hurting, distressed and of dire need of help. It can very well consist of people who are actively involved in the gathering, but who also are come to the verge of destruction. In the wise words of Solomon, it can consist of a person who cries that he has come to atmost ruin and is lost in the middle of the gathering.
This tragedy cannot be overlooked. It calls for whole hearted repentance in the church. This message stresses on the importance of repentance in the church.


