Michael Ngubane

Stories Jesus told, the Sower and His seeds

This sermon uses the parable of the sower to illustrate how different people receive God’s word: some hearts are hardened and unreceptive, others are shallow and easily discouraged, some are choked by worldly distractions, while others are fertile and produce abundant fruit. The speaker encourages self-reflection and a commitment to learning from mistakes to cultivate receptive hearts that bear spiritual fruit.

Ministers’ Conference 2025 – Wednesday Evening

A speaker at a KwaSizabantu Mission conference shared their personal testimony of transformation from a troubled past, emphasizing the importance of confessing sins and living a life aligned with God’s word. The speaker concluded by urging attendees to be “salt and light” in the world, embodying Christian values and sharing the Gospel, even amidst challenges and personal struggles.

Filling the void in your heart

This sermon uses the parable of the rich young man to illustrate the spiritual void in people’s hearts, emphasizing the need for complete devotion to God and obedience to His word to overcome sin and achieve spiritual fulfillment. The speaker challenges listeners to examine their own spiritual lives, urging them to actively seek God’s voice and to be willing to sacrifice anything that hinders their relationship with Him.

Your first love is gone

A sermon based on Revelation 2:1-7 emphasizes the importance of maintaining “first love” for God, warning against lukewarm faith and the dangers of neglecting spiritual practices and allowing sin to diminish one’s devotion. The speaker encourages self-examination and repentance, urging listeners to return to their initial fervor and commitment to God’s work.