Desmond R. Singh pastors Gospel Assembly Church in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, serving the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and northern New York State. He is an internationally recognized leader in the Body of Christ. Pastor Singh views the role of the church as producing overcomers for the Kingdom of God.
Marking our Passover weekend, Brother Sam broaches the subject of atonement for sin. The concept of a single sacrifice offered to atone for the world's sins was foreign to the Jews. Traditionally und…
Every seven-year-old knows Jesus died to atone for our sins. Yet that is only half of the equation. “{He} gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according t…
How should a child of God face tragedy? It is a vital question for today as judgment falls throughout the world. There are many lessons to be learned from the life of Job. He was "perfect and upright…
Let us individually and collectively mark Spring 2022 as the most important of our lives. We live in troubling times; the world is in chaos. As judgment falls, this ministry urges, "Examine yourselve…
How we perceive the man of God reflects our attitude toward Jesus and our heavenly Father. For preaching to work effectively in our lives, we must receive it as God's word, not as the word of men (1 …
The Body of Moses was led out of slavery from Egypt to be a separate nation under God, yet "with many of them God was not well pleased: for they were overthrown in the wilderness" (1Corinthians 10:5)…
Brother Sam stresses that church attendance is vain (without reward) if we do not get saved. People can attend church for forty years or more yet never develop a personal relationship with Jesus. Sal…
This compelling lesson should motivate every elect child of God to ask, "Am I growing in God or clinging to traditions because it is all I have ever known?" Am I partaking 'of the bread of life' or e…
In this follow-up lesson to "I KNOW THY WORKS" (3-26-22. Brother Singh stresses, "We cannot defeat the devil carnally because he works on our carnal mind. We can only defeat him spiritually. In the B…
Our Lord said to the Apostle John, “Behold, I come quickly {suddenly}; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.” (Revelation 22:12) Teaching in his gentle but persi…
Although the stay of Paul and Silas was brief in Thessalonica, God planted a seed in the hearts of the saints. Later, Paul wrote to them: "For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, w…
As the protocols for COVID-19 appear to be ending, after two years of intense restrictions, we ask ourselves what we have learned? What God intended as a judgment on the world is also chastisement fo…
The Body of Christ is powerless today because we lack charity. "Though I speak with the tongues of men and angels and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal." (1Cor. 13:…
The purpose of gathering as a church is not to get educated or experience a "spiritual fix." Instead, our goal is to grow in God, learning how to live in a manner that adequately gives Him due praise…
The expression "jump the gun!" emanates from false starts in track & field events. In this insightful lesson, Brother Desmond Singh cautions us about 'jumping the gun' regarding our calling in the Lo…
We live in troubling, uncertain times. Jesus said of this period in human history: "Ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but …
We live in an angry and hostile world! Yet, as the elect of God, we may be over-confident that we know what God is doing—that we understand His will. But do we? The Russian war against Ukrainian give…
It is in the controlled environment of the Body of Christ that overcomers are developed. Therefore, the church must meet the standards of God—not the standards of men. The Apostle John wrote concerni…
"He that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, exhortation, and comfort." (1 Cor. 14:3) As war ravages the people of Ukraine, Brother Sam edified God's people tonight to instill peace, encour…
While conversion (or sanctification) is a lifelong process, it should be incrementally progressive and continuous. If no progress is measurable over time, it raises legitimate questions about one's "…