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Among the various sermons and lectures Rev. Wesley Jacob has delivered in churches, seminaries and workshops, he speaks in Trans World Radio at 10.30 Indian Standard Time, every night. He has also preached on television.  A small number, of his talks have been uploaded onto this website.  Click the following topics to download. We have also uploaded some of his audio messages on Sermon Media Player which appears below:

(1) What is the most important thing in Christian ministry?

Text: Luke 10:38-42

Narrative: Both sisters Mary and Martha had the same degree of opportunity to evidence their love for Jesus. This sermon investigates how the sisters acknowledge Jesus’ visit to their house at Bethany. Both genuinely tried to please Him. Christians, in the majority, substitute prayer for piety and zeal.

(2) An Attitude of gratitude

Text: II Samuel 7: 18-24  

Narrative: "Who am I, O Sovereign Lord"? This fascinating prayer of King David, the man after God's own heart, demonstrates how our weakness acts as a catalyst to make God's strength perfect.

(3) Message of Christmas

Changing times, unchanging Truth. No gift is more needed by a dying world than a living, life giving Savior. The twentieth century has been a mortuary that stinks of death. Words like suicide, genocide, homicide, infanticide, abortion, euthanasia, the nuclear holocaust and ecological crises have dominated our vocabulary. Two world wars.  Jesus is God spelling Himself out in a language that man can understand. Veiled in flesh, the Godhead see: Hail Incarnate Deity...

(4) Moriah - Calvary

Text: Genesis 22:1-12

Narrative: The High Cost of Free Grace. There are specified places in the Bible that medieval and reformation scholars characterize as Holy ground. This chapter is one of those. Abraham was in extreme danger of coming by slow degrees, in a manner hardly observed by himself, to the point where he would have loved his son more than he loved his God. We must hold everything loosely, because when we grip it tightly, it hurts when the Father pries our fingers loose and takes it from us. 

(5) Good Friday

Text: 1Corinthians 15: 3 and 4

Narrative: The silence of the lamb, the Lamb of God. Although we have meditated on the Cross many times here try to understand it a little differently. Nowhere in the whole Bible is the sinfulness of sin made more evident than when seen against the backdrop of the pure life and death of Jesus. Jurgen Moltmann in his book The Crucified God states “A Christianity which does not measure itself in theology and practice by the criterion of the Cross loses its identity and becomes confused with the surrounding world; it becomes a chameleon which can no longer be distinguished from the leaves of the tree in which it sits.” The cross must remain the scandal of Christianity, or else Christianity will be a scandal to the Cross.

(6) STEPHEN: THE BEACON OF A DEACON

Text:  Acts 6: 9-15

Our meditation is on the life of Stephen, 1st martyr of the Church. ‘The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church’ The most important prerequisite for any kind of Christian Service is to be filled with the Spirit of God. By the power of the Spirit, Stephen was a Deacon, a Miracle Worker, an Evangelist.

(7) Do not drink the waters!

This is about the deceitfulness of the sin of immorality which looks innocent.