• How Believers Need to Relate to Each Other

    1. He is thankful for them 2. He prays for them 3. He hopes to see them 4. He hopes to strengthen them in their faith 5. He hopes to be mutually encouraged by the believers 6. He shares his zeal for the ministry Download the audio file here.  

  • The co-labourer of the Servant of Christ

    Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ Jesus: Who have for my life laid down their own necks: unto whom not only I give thanks, but also all the churches of the Gentiles. Romans 16:3-4 Priscilla and Aquila were a couple highly esteemed by the apostle Paul. They had no status in society and were mere labourers, earning their keep in the same trade as dear Paul. Their first meeting was in Acts 18:2 and ever since these two Jewish couples were a very part of the ministry of Paul. Servants of God usually work individually but the Lord sends labourers in the work to support, encourage and build…

  • To Minister

    But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints. Romans 15:25 In the beginning of this epistle, Paul writes that he is a servant, a bondslave, of Jesus Christ. Paul was a servant because of his love of the Lord Jesus. Paul’s devoted service to Christ all started because Paul learnt how much Christ loved Him. When an individual genuinely loves the Lord Jesus, he will want to serve Him. How did Paul demonstrate in this verse that he served Christ? He served God anywhere. Paul was essentially called to be the apostle to the Gentiles. God’s primary will for Paul was to reach the Gentile world for…

  • CLARITY: The Weekly Digest of Ambassador Baptist Church – 4 August 2013

    Click the image or here to get the bulletin! “Paul’s devoted service to Christ all started because Paul learnt how much Christ loved Him. When an individual genuinely loves the Lord Jesus, he will want to serve Him.” This week’s sermon is delivered by a guest speaker and has no notes. There are no Friday Church News Notes this week.

  • CLARITY: The Weekly Digest of Ambassador Baptist Church – 14 July 2013

    Click the image or here to get the bulletin! “Paul, taking his calling seriously, firstly strives to preach the gospel.” Plus: Sermon notes: Lifting up the Weaker Brethren: The Example of the Apostle Paul. (Part 1) Friday Church News Notes: Southern Baptist President says we shouldn’t argue Theology while the World goes to Hell Obesity a “Disease” The Mystical Power of Rock & Roll

  • What is Your Glory?

    Achievement and success are commonly sought after in this world. Find out what Paul considered to be his glory. [audio:https://www.ambassador-baptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/What-is-Your-Glory_.mp3] Click above to play. Download the sermon audio here Download the notes to this sermon audio here

  • For the sake of our brethren

    It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or is made weak. Romans 14:21 Paul admonishes charity for a brother who is weak in the faith (Romans 14:15) and that more mature brethren should do nothing that will affect a brother in Christ. Just as the Lord Jesus will not even quench a smoking flax or break a bruised reed (Isaiah 42:3), we need to bear the infirmities of the weak and help them with their spiritual weaknesses by curbing our personal likes or desires that are not sinful in themselves but hurt a younger, less mature…