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Redeemer Church - Sermons
Redeemer Church
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2 days ago
John the Baptist’s message in Matthew 3:1–12 confronts us with the nearness of God’s kingdom and the necessity of repentance. This episode unpacks repentance as a decisive turning of the whole self—away from sin and self-trust and toward God and His Messiah. It shows how repentance exposes both obvious wrongdoing and subtle self-righteousness, calls for visible fruit, and ultimately directs us to Jesus, the true King who brings cleansing, renewal, and life by the Spirit. When repentance completes its work, it does not end in shame, but in joy under God’s gracious reign.
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John the Baptist’s message in Matthew 3:1–12 confronts us with the nearness of God’s kingdom and the necessity of repentance. This episode unpacks repentance as a decisive turning of the whole self—away from sin and self-trust and toward God and His Messiah. It shows how repentance exposes both obvious wrongdoing and subtle self-righteousness, calls for visible fruit, and ultimately directs us to Jesus, the true King who brings cleansing, renewal, and life by the Spirit. When repentance completes its work, it does not end in shame, but in joy under God’s gracious reign.
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Redeemer Church - Sermons
What Does Repentance Sound Like
John the Baptist’s message in Matthew 3:1–12 confronts us with the nearness of God’s kingdom and the necessity of repentance. This episode unpacks repentance as a decisive turning of the whole self—away from sin and self-trust and toward God and His Messiah. It shows how repentance exposes both obvious wrongdoing and subtle self-righteousness, calls for visible fruit, and ultimately directs us to Jesus, the true King who brings cleansing, renewal, and life by the Spirit. When repentance completes its work, it does not end in shame, but in joy under God’s gracious reign.
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2 days ago
41 minutes 27 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
God’s Good Plans & Man’s Responses
In Matthew 2:13–23, God’s sovereign plan continues through danger, exile, and grief. As Joseph responds with immediate obedience and Herod reacts with violent resistance, Scripture makes clear that Jesus demands a response from every heart. This passage assures believers that God’s purposes cannot be thwarted, His goodness is not diminished by suffering, and His redemptive plan—fulfilled in Christ—will not fail.
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1 week ago
32 minutes 32 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Bookends of The Christian Life
Hebrews 13:20–25 offers a closing benediction that summarizes the entire message of Hebrews. This sermon unpacks four foundational realities of the Christian life—God starts it, Christ sustains it, the Spirit completes it, and grace surrounds it all. Rooted in the resurrection of Jesus, these truths serve as anchors against spiritual drift and remind believers that their faith rests securely in God’s ongoing work, not their own performance.
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2 weeks ago
42 minutes 36 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Bearing Gifts We Travel Afar
Matthew 2:1–12 reveals the wonder of the gospel through the journey of the Magi. Their worship declares that Jesus is King, God, and Sacrifice, and that God’s greatest gift is given in humility. This passage calls us to behold Christ rightly, rejoice in Him fully, and worship Him sincerely.
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes 26 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Guide Us to Thy Perfect Light
In Matthew 2:1–12, the arrival of the wise men exposes the true identity of Jesus and the varied human responses to His kingship. While Herod responds with fear and hostility, and the religious leaders respond with indifference, the wise men respond with joy, humility, and worship. This sermon calls listeners to examine their own response to Christ and to recognize Jesus as the God-appointed King who is worthy of all honor, allegiance, and treasure.
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes 52 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
O Praise His Names Forever
Matthew 1:18–25 reveals the glory of the incarnation through two divinely given names. Jesus is the Savior who delivers His people from their sins, and Immanuel is God with us—near, present, and faithful until the end. This sermon calls listeners to recognize their deepest need, rest in God’s gracious provision, and live with confidence in His abiding presence.
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1 month ago
36 minutes 23 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Hail The Incarnate Deity
A theologically rich look at Matthew 1:18–25, exploring why Jesus had to be both fully God and fully man, how His birth fulfills God’s ancient promises, and why the incarnation remains the most staggering and worship-inspiring truth of the Christian faith.
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1 month ago
36 minutes 15 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
C.V.
A sweeping look at Matthew’s opening genealogy shows us that the gospel begins with news, not moral instruction. Jesus steps onto the stage of human history as the fulfillment of God’s promises to Abraham and David. His family tree is filled with outsiders, sinners, and ordinary people—reminding us that grace welcomes and transforms those who cannot save themselves. And in a world still marked by suffering and longing, Matthew’s genealogy points us to the faithful God who kept His promises in Christ and will one day complete His work when Jesus returns.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 40 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
A Way to Please God Is to Embrace Authority
A biblical look at Hebrews 13:7–19 reveals God’s design for the relationship between pastors and the people they serve. Faithful leaders teach God’s Word, model godliness, watch over souls, and bear the joyful burden of spiritual oversight. Believers respond by remembering their leaders’ example, imitating their faith, receiving their teaching with a persuadable spirit, and praying earnestly for their endurance and joy. Ultimately, Christ—the Chief Shepherd—stands at the center of both faithful leadership and faithful followership.
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1 month ago
41 minutes 33 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Steadfast in Faith
A study of Hebrews 13:7–16 exploring how steadfast faith is formed by fixing our eyes on Jesus, holding fast to God’s truth, and living with hope in the coming kingdom. This message calls believers to remain grounded in Christ amid cultural pressures and competing teachings, offering practical encouragement for walking the narrow path with confidence and endurance.
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1 month ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
A Way to Please God Is to Not Bow to Counterfeit Gods
Even good gifts become counterfeit gods when they replace the Giver. In Hebrews 13:4–6, we learn that freedom from idolatry doesn’t come through effort but through affection—by finding only in Christ the satisfaction idols falsely promise. He alone says, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 43 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Nowhere Else To Go
When the crowds leave and the miracles fade, faith clings to Christ. In Nowhere Else to Go (John 6:60–71), we’re reminded that Jesus alone has the words of life, and His grace still holds those who stay.
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2 months ago
30 minutes

Redeemer Church - Sermons
A Way to Please God Is to Love Everyone
Hebrews 13:1–3 calls believers to express genuine faith through love—love for fellow believers, love for strangers, and love for the suffering. Flowing from Christ’s own love for us, these acts of compassion and hospitality become a living expression of worship, pleasing to God and reflective of the gospel itself.
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2 months ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Things That Cannot Be Shaken
Hebrews 12:18–29 calls believers to see the fullness of God’s character—His consuming holiness and His welcoming grace—and to anchor their lives in the eternal Kingdom of Christ. This message urges listeners to respond to God’s unchanging truth with faith, gratitude, and worship, finding peace in the One who will never be moved, even when the world is.
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2 months ago
41 minutes 21 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Fight to Finish
A message from Hebrews 12:14–17 about running the race of faith with endurance. Discover how to pursue peace, live in holiness, and avoid the pitfalls of isolation, complacency, and short-sighted living. A gospel-centered call to finish well in the strength and grace of Christ.
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3 months ago
40 minutes 25 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Thing We Rarely Ask For But Should
In this message from Hebrews 12:3–13, we learn that God’s discipline is one of the clearest signs of His love. When we fix our eyes on Christ and embrace His correction, we experience growth, holiness, and renewed strength to keep running the race of faith.
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3 months ago
40 minutes 50 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Big Backyard Ultra
This sermon unpacks Hebrews 12:1–2, reminding us that the Christian life is a long-distance race of endurance. We are strengthened by the witness of faithful believers who have gone before us, but ultimately we run with our eyes fixed on Jesus—the author and perfecter of our faith. He not only shows us how to run but also ensures that we reach the finish line.
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3 months ago
38 minutes 50 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Explosive Power of This Two Word Phrase
Hebrews 11:17–40 shows us that the most unstoppable thing in the world is an ordinary Christian who trusts an extraordinary God. In this message, we see how faith produces trust, hope, courage, and perspective. We are called not just to admire the saints of old, but to walk in the same faith—anchored in the “something better” we now have in Christ.
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3 months ago
42 minutes 16 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Weight of Glory
Hebrews 11:8–16 invites us to walk with Abraham in faith, trusting God’s promises even when we cannot yet see their fulfillment. In this sermon, we are reminded that infinite joy is set before us and that the temporary blessings of this world are meant to stir our longing for heaven. At the same time, the trials we face keep us from settling here and instead point us toward the better country God is preparing. Faith means waiting patiently, knowing the One who promised is faithful.
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4 months ago
41 minutes 41 seconds

Redeemer Church - Sermons
The Only Way To Please God
This sermon unpacks Hebrews 11:4–7, showing how Abel, Enoch, and Noah each demonstrate faith that pleases God. We explore how faith always precedes works, why God is honored by our first and best, how communion with Him is the highest reward, and why trusting His Word leads to obedience even when it seems impossible. The message calls us to anchor our lives in faith that both delights God and transforms us.
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4 months ago
34 minutes

Redeemer Church - Sermons
John the Baptist’s message in Matthew 3:1–12 confronts us with the nearness of God’s kingdom and the necessity of repentance. This episode unpacks repentance as a decisive turning of the whole self—away from sin and self-trust and toward God and His Messiah. It shows how repentance exposes both obvious wrongdoing and subtle self-righteousness, calls for visible fruit, and ultimately directs us to Jesus, the true King who brings cleansing, renewal, and life by the Spirit. When repentance completes its work, it does not end in shame, but in joy under God’s gracious reign.