Redeemer's Fellowship

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Redeemer's Fellowship

Hello and welcome to the Redeemer's Fellowship sermon podcast! We're so glad you're here and we can't wait to embark on this journey of faith together. Our pastors deliver Bible-centered sermons that deepen your understanding of God's word. Our goal is to help you grow in your faith and fearlessly follow Jesus. We hope you'll tune in and join us as we navigate life's ups and downs, explore the richness of scripture, and experience the joy of living in faith.

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    Jesus Said Don’t Celebrate This (Luke 10:17–20)

    What should bring you the most joy as a follower of Jesus?In Luke 10, the disciples return from ministry fired up—celebrating that even demons obey them in Jesus’ name. But instead of affirming their excitement, Jesus redirects it in a surprising way. Your greatest joy isn’t found in what you do for God…but in what God has already done for you.

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    The Harvest Is Ready (Luke 10:1–2)

    What if the moment we’re living in right now is a spiritual harvest?In this message from Luke 10:1–2, we explore Jesus’ call to His followers: “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” As culture shifts and a generation searches for identity, purpose, and belonging, God is opening doors for the gospel in powerful ways—from college campuses to communities around the world.

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    Why We Delay Following Jesus (Luke 9:51–62)

    What does it really mean to follow Jesus?In Luke 9:51–62, we see three different people respond to Jesus’ call—and in each interaction, He exposes something that can hold us back. Comfort. Delay. And a lingering attachment to our old life.Jesus isn’t just looking for good intentions or “someday” obedience. He calls us to move with Him—right now, with full surrender.In this message, we walk through:Why following Jesus will challenge your comfort How delay can quietly stall your obedience What it means to stop looking back and move forward in faith How to live with a “Jesus layer” over every part of your lifeWhether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this passage invites all of us to ask: What’s keeping me from fully following Him?

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    Who do you say He is? (Luke 9:7–27)

    This week at Redeemer’s Fellowship, we continue our journey through Luke 9 and encounter a powerful contrast between curiosity and true faith.Looking at Herod the Tetrarch, we see someone who wanted to see Jesus—but for all the wrong reasons. He was searching for a spectacle, not a Savior. From his story, we’re challenged with a simple but weighty truth:Don’t seek Jesus for what He can give—seek Him for who He is.Then Jesus turns the question directly to His disciples—and to us:“Who do you say that I am?”This isn’t just a theological question—it’s personal. Your answer shapes your life, your direction, and your eternity.

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    It Is Finished | Easter Service 2026

    In this powerful Easter message, we walk through Gospel of Luke chapter 24 and the events leading up to the resurrection of Jesus. From the injustice of six rushed trials to the brutality of the cross, and finally to the empty tomb—this isn’t just a story. It’s history with eternal implications.Luke, a detailed historian and physician, carefully investigated eyewitness accounts to show us what really happened. And what he found changes everything:Friday, the payment was made. Sunday, the empty tomb was the receipt.The resurrection of Jesus proves that sin has been paid for, death has been defeated, and new life is available to anyone who believes.So the question is simple: What will you do with the empty tomb?If you’ve been trying to earn your way to God, this message is for you. The invitation is open—receive what’s already been paid for and step into a new life through Christ.

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    He Was Always in Control | Palm Sunday

    In this message, we walk through Matthew 20–21 to uncover a powerful truth: Jesus wasn’t caught up in the moment—He was completely in control of it.From two blind men boldly calling Him “Son of David” to His intentional entry into Jerusalem on a donkey, every detail reveals who He truly is—the promised King.But He didn’t come the way people expected.

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    Trusting in the Waiting (Luke 8:40–56)

    What do you do when God doesn’t move as quickly as you need Him to?In Luke 8, two desperate stories unfold at the same time—a father racing to save his dying daughter and a woman who has suffered for 12 years. One needs a miracle right now. The other has been waiting a lifetime.And in the middle of it all… Jesus stops.What feels like a delay to us is never a mistake to Him.

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    Heart determines the harvest (Luke 8:4–15)

    Why do people hear the same message about Jesus but respond in completely different ways?In this message from Luke 8, we explore one of Jesus’ most famous teachings: The Parable of the Sower. Jesus tells a simple farming story about seed falling on four different kinds of soil—but beneath the surface is a powerful truth about the human heart.Some hearts are hardened.Some are shallow.Some are divided.And some are ready to receive.The difference isn’t the seed—the Word of God is always good. The difference is the condition of the soil, which represents our hearts.

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    Forgiven Much. Love Much. (Luke 7:36–50)

    What happens when grace collides with legalism?In Luke 7:36–50, Jesus is invited to dinner at the home of a Pharisee named Simon. During the meal, an unexpected guest enters—a woman known in the city as a sinner. With tears, perfume, and humble worship, she pours out her heart at Jesus’ feet.While Simon silently judges, Jesus tells a powerful parable about two debtors—revealing a truth that still confronts us today: whether we’re “pretty sinners” or “ugly sinners,” none of us can pay our spiritual debt.

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    Faith in Uncertain Times (Luke 7:1–10)

    This week, we explored the powerful story of the Roman centurion whose servant was healed—remotely—by Jesus.This Gentile military officer understood something profound about authority and trust. His simple, bold belief caused Jesus to marvel and declare:“Not even in Israel have I found such faith.”So what is biblical faith really?Is it positive thinking? Manifesting your dream life? Just hoping things work out?Faith isn’t about earning God’s favor. It’s about trusting His grace, His authority, and His promises—even when life feels uncertain.

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    Judge Not. (Luke 6:17–42)

    What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Judge not…”?In this message from Gospel of Luke chapter 6, we unpack one of the most quoted—and most misunderstood—passages in the entire Bible. Is Jesus telling us to never judge anyone for anything? Or is there something deeper going on?As Redeemer’s continues the Extend the Table expansion update (with a 900-seat auditorium on the way!), we dive into the heart of the Sermon on the Plain and explore what it means to live with the DNA of a gospel-centered life.Jesus isn’t calling us to shut off discernment.He’s calling us to surrender our pride.When the gospel reshapes your heart, it changes how you correct, how you forgive, and how you see others. This message will challenge you to examine your own “log” before addressing someone else’s “speck”—and to remember how much you’ve been forgiven.

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    Sabbath Was Made for You (Luke 6:1–11)

    What if the rest your soul is craving isn’t found in a vacation… but in Jesus?In Luke 6:1–11, we see two powerful moments where Jesus challenges the religious leaders’ understanding of the Sabbath. When His disciples pick grain and when He heals a man with a withered hand, Jesus reveals something deeper: the Sabbath was never meant to be a rigid rule — it was meant to be a gift. We live in a world that tells us we are what we produce. But Jesus invites us into a different rhythm — one where we stop striving, remember His finished work on the cross, and find true rest for our souls.If you're feeling physically exhausted, emotionally overwhelmed, or spiritually worn thin, this message is for you.

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    When the Bridegroom Arrives (Luke 5:29–35)

    What happens when Jesus doesn’t meet our expectations?In this message from Luke 5:29–35, we see Jesus collide head-on with religious assumptions as He shares a table with tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees respond with questions and comparisons, but Jesus responds with grace, truth, and a powerful image: the bridegroom has arrived. Jesus reminds us that He didn’t come for those who think they’re well, but for those who know they need a physician. When the bridegroom shows up, everything changes—joy replaces scorekeeping, and grace replaces comparison.

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    Go Deeper (Luke 5:1–11)

    In Luke chapter 5, Jesus calls Peter to do something that makes absolutely no sense—cast his nets into deep water in the middle of the day. Peter obeys anyway, and that single act of surrendered obedience changes his life forever. This Message challenges us to examine where Jesus may be calling us to obey—even when we don’t understand—and invites us to become a church of swimmers, not spectators.

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    When Truth Offends (Luke 4:14–30)

    What happens when Jesus preaches His very first recorded sermon—in His own hometown?In Luke chapter 4, Jesus returns to Nazareth and reads from Isaiah 61, boldly declaring that the Scripture has been fulfilled in their hearing. At first, the crowd is amazed. But when Jesus reveals what the Messiah’s mission truly looks like—and who God’s grace is really for—the mood shifts fast. There is a real danger in persistently resisting the grace of God. Luke tells us that after being rejected, “Jesus went away.” It’s a sobering reminder to respond while the invitation is still open.

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    Salvation, and Receiving the Gift (Luke 2:21–35)

    Welcome to Christmas at Redeemer’s!In this heartfelt Christmas-season message from Luke 2:21–35, we explore the humble presentation of baby Jesus at the temple, the faithful waiting of Simeon, and the profound truth at the heart of the gospel.

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    Three Temptations, One Victor (Luke 4:1–13)

    In Luke chapter 4, Jesus is led into the wilderness and tempted by the devil—not once, but over an extended season of testing. In this message, we walk through this powerful and often misunderstood passage and uncover how Jesus responds to temptation with truth, obedience, and unwavering trust in the FatherThese temptations aren’t ancient history—they’re the same lies we face every day. Through Jesus’ responses, we learn how Scripture anchors us, how God’s will regulates our desires, and why shortcuts always cost more than they promise.This message also exposes how Satan twists Scripture, why knowing God’s Word matters, and how Jesus succeeds where humanity failed—undoing the fall and launching the work of redemption.Whether you’re new to the Bible or have followed Jesus for years, this passage speaks directly to real life, real struggles, and real decisions.

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    One Crying In The Wilderness

    Note: Due to technical difficulties on Sunday morning, the audio quality for this recording is lower than usual. In Luke 3, we explore the powerful and uncompromising ministry of John the Baptist as he prepares the way for Jesus. Fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy, John calls God’s people to repentance and invites them into baptism—a radical act that signals the need for real heart change.Using vivid imagery, this message unpacks how the Gospel lifts the low places of sin, humbles pride, straightens what is crooked, and softens hardened hearts. John’s bold preaching confronts spiritual pride, yet it leads to genuine repentance that shows up in everyday life—how we use our possessions, our power, and our influence.Ultimately, John points beyond himself to Jesus, the One who brings true salvation. This message invites us into honest self-examination and renewed trust in the mercy and transforming grace of Christ.

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    Teaching us at 12 years old (Luke 2:41–52)

    What do you do when you know what God has called you to do — but the timing doesn’t feel right?In this New Year message from Luke 2:41–52, we look at the only recorded glimpse into Jesus’ childhood — when 12-year-old Jesus stays behind in the temple, astonishing the teachers with His wisdom and revealing His understanding of who He truly is: the Son of God.Despite knowing His identity and purpose, Jesus submitted to His parents and waited 18 years before stepping into public ministry. Why? Because God’s will always has a what and a when.As we step into a new year full of change, growth, and opportunity, this message challenges us to not only ask what God wants us to do — but whether we’re willing to trust Him with when.

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    Good News for Everyone (Luke 2:1–21)

    Christmas is familiar, but Luke’s account of the nativity is anything but ordinary.In this message, we walk through Luke chapter 2 and see how God used real people, real places, and real history to accomplish His perfect plan. From a Roman census issued by Caesar Augustus to a group of overlooked shepherds watching sheep by night, God proves once again that His plans always stand.Luke reminds us that the Christmas story isn’t just about angels, mangers, or nostalgia — it’s about Jesus, the once-and-forever Savior who takes away the sin of the world.

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    How to Magnify the Lord (Luke 1:39–56)

    What does it really mean to magnify the Lord? In this message from Luke 1:39–56, we step into the powerful encounter between Mary and Elizabeth and unpack Mary’s famous song of praise—the Magnificat. Far from making God bigger, Mary shows us how a life rooted in faith, Scripture, and obedience can make God clearer to the world around us. As Mary journeys to Elizabeth after the angel’s announcement, we see God’s gracious timing—providing space to process, confirm His will through community, and prepare hearts before the weight of obedience fully lands. When Mary is finally “bumped” by life, what spills out isn’t fear or complaint, but worship shaped by God’s Word. Mary’s quiet faith challenges us to ask an honest question: When life bumps us, what spills out? If we want our lives to be clear lenses that help others see Jesus, it starts with filling our hearts and minds with God’s Word.

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    The Incarnation Unpacked (Luke 1:26–38)

    In today’s message, we continue our journey through the Gospel of Luke and look closely at one of the most well-known Christmas passages in all of Scripture — Gabriel’s announcement to Mary and the miraculous lead-up to the birth of Jesus.Pastor Billy walks us through Luke 1:26–38, unpacking the historical context, cultural details, and deep theological meaning that often gets overlooked. From Gabriel’s appearance… to Mary’s surprising maturity… to Joseph’s background as a tectone… to the nature of ancient Jewish betrothal… this passage is rich with truth that helps us see the nativity story with fresh eyes.We also take a “theological interlude” to explore the doctrine of the Incarnation — the moment when God the Son entered the world as Jesus. Why did Jesus need to be born of a virgin? What does “God became flesh” actually mean? How does Jesus avoid inheriting a sin nature? And how do different Christian traditions (including Catholic teaching about Mary) try to answer that question?Most importantly, we’re reminded that nothing is impossible with God, and the birth of Jesus is the grand miracle that launches the entire story of our salvation.

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    PROPHETIC CHARADES AND THE COMING OF JESUS (LUKE 1:5-25)

    As we head into the Christmas season, we’re diving into a brand-new series through the Gospel of Luke — a book that begins before the birth of Jesus and sets the stage for the greatest story ever told. In today’s message, we explore Luke 1 and meet Zechariah and Elizabeth — a faithful, godly couple living with decades of disappointment, unanswered prayers, and deep longing. We’ll look at how Luke anchors the Christmas story in concrete history, why Zechariah’s once-in-a-lifetime Temple moment matters, and what their story teaches us about waiting, prayer, and trusting God’s timing.

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    Meet Luke: The Doctor, Historian, and Genius Behind the Most Accurate Gospel | New Series Launch

    Kicking off our brand-new teaching series in the Gospel of Luke! Pastor Billy dives deep into the background of Luke—an accomplished first-century physician, a brilliant writer, and one of the most accurate historians of the ancient world.

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    Set Free from Performance Based Love

    Many of us learn to see love as something we earn — from parents, from others, even from God. But the gospel tells us God’s love isn’t a reward for good performance; it’s a gift we receive. In this message, we explore how Jesus frees us from performance-based love and invites us to rest in His unconditional grace. If you’re tired of striving, this is an invitation for you to abide in the love that’s already yours.

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    The Power of Forgiveness and Making Amends | Don King

    In this powerful message from Redeemer’s Fellowship, Pastor Don King shares his personal story of redemption, recovery, and the freedom that comes through forgiveness and making amends.From the struggles of addiction and broken relationships to discovering the transforming grace of Jesus, Don reveals how God can take our past pain and turn it into purpose. This message dives deep into Jesus’ Beatitudes, exploring how mercy, humility, and a willing heart lead to true spiritual freedom.Whether you’re walking through recovery, struggling to forgive, or seeking peace with others, this message will inspire you to take that next step toward healing.

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    Trusting God When Life Doesn’t Make Sense (Proverbs 3:5–6)

    What if freedom isn’t found in control, but in surrender?In this message, Pastor Caleb kicks off our Set Free series by unpacking what it means to be set free from worry and doubt. Through Proverbs 3:5–6, we’re reminded that even when life feels uncertain, God’s timing is still perfect, and trust brings peace right in the middle of the storm.With personal stories, humor, and biblical truth, this message challenges us to let go of control, lean into faith, and rest in the God who makes our paths straight — even when they’re not easy.

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    Faith That Lifts Others (Mark 2:1–12)

    This Sunday at Redeemers Fellowship, Pastor Billy wraps up our Extend the Table series with a powerful message from Mark 2 — where four friends do whatever it takes to bring a hurting man to Jesus. Through this story, we’re reminded what it means to live with visible faith, to carry one another in friendship, and to be a church that makes space for everyone who’s hungry for God.We also celebrate Commitment Sunday, marking a new step in faith as we prepare to expand our building — and our hearts — to reach more people with the hope of Jesus.

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    When God Moves, We Make Room (Acts 2:41–47)

    When God moves, things get crowded—but that’s how we know He’s working. In this message from Redeemers Fellowship’s Extend the Table series, we look at Acts 2 and the explosive growth of the early church. What happens when the Holy Spirit multiplies the family of God overnight? How do we respond when growth stretches us beyond our comfort zones?Join us as we explore what it means to make room—in our hearts, our homes, and our church—for the people God is drawing in.

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    Jesus Feeds All That Are Spiritually Hungry (Mark 8:1–10)

    In this week’s message, Extend the Table Part 2, Pastor Billy unpacks the story of Jesus feeding the 4,000 from Mark 8:1–10 — a powerful reminder that Jesus’ compassion crosses every boundary and that His table is big enough for the whole world. As Redeemer’s Fellowship steps into a new season of growth and generosity, this message calls us to trust God with what’s in our hands — believing He can turn our “not enough” into “more than enough.

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    Time to Extend Our Table (Luke 14:15–24)

    In this message, Pastor Billy kicks off our new series “Extend the Table” — a month focused on God’s heart for people and our church’s calling to make more room for others.From Luke 14:15–24, we explore Jesus’ parable of the Great Banquet — a story showing that everyone who wants a seat at God’s table gets a seat. There’s no one too far, too broken, or too late for God’s invitation.Pastor Billy also shares exciting news about Redeemers’ upcoming building expansion project — not about structures or numbers, but about people. As our church continues to grow, we’re answering God’s call to extend the table and make room for every soul He’s drawing in.If you’ve ever wondered what God’s invitation looks like — or how you can help make space for others — this message is for you.

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    Marriage Enrichment Night | Kevin Thompson

    At our Marriage Enrichment Night, we were blessed to hear from Kevin Thompson, Married Life Pastor at Bayside Church. Kevin shared practical and encouraging insights on what it takes to build a healthy marriage — with a central focus on being intentional. Strong marriages don’t happen by accident; they grow when we choose daily to invest in one another with love, purpose, and care.Throughout the evening, Kevin also highlighted helpful resources such as ChangeTheOdds.com for couples who want to strengthen their relationship and thrive together.Be encouraged to take the next step in your marriage journey — not by chance, but with intentionality.

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    Stay In Your Lane | Kevin Thompson (Proverbs 4:20–27)

    This week, we welcomed Kevin Thompson, Married Life Pastor at Bayside Church, to share a powerful message from Proverbs 4:20–27 and his book Stay In Your Lane. Just like traffic flows best when we respect the lines on the road, our lives find peace, purpose, and direction when we follow God’s wisdom. Instead of confusion and frustration, God invites us into clarity, focus, and freedom.Be encouraged to worry less, love more, and walk confidently in the lane God has placed you in.

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    Rooted in the Gospel (Romans 16:17–27)

    After 32 weeks in the book of Romans, we’ve finally reached Paul’s closing words — and they’re a call to stay rooted in Jesus. In Romans 16:17-27, Paul warns us about division, false teaching, and obstacles that can pull us away from the truth. But he also reminds us of God’s unshakable promise: the gospel is enough, Satan will be defeated, and Jesus is our lasting hope.Whether you’ve been with us through the whole series or today is your first Sunday, this message is for you. Come and see how the gospel not only saves us, but transforms us — and how we can walk in confidence, unity, and victory in Christ.

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    Women in Ministry & Male Eldership (Romans 16:1-7)

    When Paul commends Phoebe, greets Priscilla and Aquila, and notes Junia (Romans 16), we see women actively serving, teaching, and building the church. How does that fit with Paul’s corrective words in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 14? In this message, Pastor Billy lays out a clear, biblical framework that honors all of Scripture—context, language, and intent.What we cover:Why Romans 16 matters: Phoebe carrying/explaining the letter; Priscilla helping teach Apollos; Junia noted among the apostles.How to read difficult texts (1 Tim 2; 1 Cor 14) in their context—order in worship vs. silencing women.Elder qualifications (1 Tim 3; Titus 1) and why Redeemer’s practices male eldership.Our conviction: Women are gifted to teach, pastor, and lead; elders are qualified men who serve as head-servants for the church family.A call for men and women to step fully into their Spirit-given gifts under Jesus, the true Head of the church.

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    Not a Solo Quest: Why Following Jesus Takes a Community (Romans 16:1-16, 21-23)

    Romans 16 is the chapter many people skip—but it’s packed with names, networks, and real lives that show what the gospel actually looks like in community. Pastor Billy walks through Paul’s closing greetings to highlight three big truths:Romans is a real letter to real people—not just a theology textbook.Following Jesus is a group effort—faith was never designed to be a solo quest.The church is a diverse community—across race/ethnicity, social class, and gender—united in Christ.Along the way we meet Phoebe (a trusted leader and benefactor), Priscilla & Aquila (church-planting lifesavers), Junia (a debated but celebrated figure in the early church), Tertius (the scribe), and Erastus (a public official). Their stories remind us: the gospel breaks down walls and builds a family.

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    Living with Gospel Purpose (Romans 15:14-33) | Pastor Abbie Heinrichsen

    The gospel changes everything. In Romans 15, Paul reminds us that the good news of Jesus isn’t just about what we believe—it’s about how we live. Gospel-shaped living is marked by unity and mission. In this message, Pastor Abbie shows us how Paul’s model helps us discover our purpose: • Start with God’s bigger story—His mission to redeem the world. • Ask how your life, gifts, and story fit into that mission. • Rely on the Holy Spirit, who equips and empowers us for gospel living. Purpose isn’t reserved for a few—it’s for every believer, in every season. Whether you’re a student, a parent, or nearing retirement, your life is part of God’s story of redemption.

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    Stronger Together: Unity, Conscience, and Christian Love (Romans 14:15-23)

    Romans 14 calls us to something deeper than winning arguments: unity in the Gospel, grace in disputable matters, and love that puts others’ spiritual good ahead of our personal freedoms. In this message, we look at the conflicts in the early church (food laws and idol meat) and connect them to our modern flashpoints—politics, parenting, dress, media, and more. Paul’s counsel is clear: obey your conscience, respect others’ autonomy, let Scripture retrain your conscience, and choose love over liberty when your freedom might make a brother or sister stumble (Romans 14:4–5, 13–23; 14:21).“The kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 14:17)

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    Living in Unity When We Disagree (Romans 14:1-14)

    What does it look like to follow Jesus when Christians have different convictions and preferences? In this week’s message from Romans 14, we see Paul’s call for unity in the church—reminding us that both truth and conscience matter.Whether it was food sacrificed to idols or sacred days in the early church, Paul teaches us that the gospel frees us while also calling us to love one another with patience and grace. Even today, when old beliefs die hard and differences persist, we are reminded: Christ accepts us—so we should accept one another.

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    Wake Up! Living Ready for Christ’s Return (Romans 13:8-14)

    This week, we continue our Romans series in chapter 13, where Paul calls us to “wake from sleep,” love others deeply, and live with the expectation that Jesus could return at any moment.In this message, we’ll unpack:What “Owe no one anything” really means (and what it doesn’t)Why love fulfills the law of GodHow to live awake and ready for Christ’s returnThree areas of life we must surrender to follow Jesus fullyWhether you’ve been walking with Jesus for years or you’re just exploring faith, this passage is a call to live with urgency, intentionality, and love.

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    Christians & Government: Honoring Authority in a Divided World (Romans 13:1-7) | Caleb Stevens

    How should followers of Jesus relate to government, especially when we disagree or feel frustrated by it? In Romans 13:1-7, Paul tackles one of Christianity's toughest topics—our relationship with civil authority. In this message, we explore why God calls Christians to submit to governing authorities, pay taxes, and even honor leaders we might struggle to respect. Yet, Paul also makes clear that submission to government isn't unconditional. Join us as we unpack the biblical balance between obedience to earthly authority and our ultimate allegiance to God.Key Points:Understanding government's God-given role in society.When (and how) Christians should practice civil disobedience.Practical ways to honor and respect authority, even in disagreement.How submitting to authority demonstrates trust in God's sovereignty.Dive deeper into Romans and discover how the Gospel reshapes every area of our lives—including politics and civic responsibility.

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    Real Love: How Christians Should Treat Each Other & Their Enemies (Romans 12:9-21)

    What does genuine Christian love look like in everyday life? How do we authentically love those around us—even the difficult ones? In this practical and powerful message from Romans 12:9-21, we explore how the Apostle Paul describes the transformative love that should characterize followers of Jesus. Join us as we unpack two essential aspects of Christian love:Loving Those Who Love Us – Learn what sincere, family-like love looks like within the church community, marked by authenticity, honor, and healthy boundaries.Loving Those Who Don’t Love Us – Discover how to respond with grace, peace, and goodness—even toward those who oppose or hurt us.It’s easy to love when it's reciprocated, but Jesus calls us deeper—to overcome evil with good. If you’re ready to grow in authentic, Christ-like love, this message is for you!

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    Gifted to Serve: Discover Your Spiritual Gifts (Romans 12:3-8)

    What if the key to a vibrant, purpose-filled life is already inside you, waiting to be unwrapped? In Romans 12:3-8, the Apostle Paul shows us that every follower of Jesus has been gifted by God for ministry, but those gifts can only flourish through humility and service.Next Step: Ready to find your place? Sign up for the Serve Class (link below) and discover practical ways to use your gifts at Redeemer’s.

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    A Life of Worship: How to Respond to God’s Mercy (Romans 12:1-2) | Adam Heinrichsen

    In this sermon, we dive into one of the most well-known—and most transformative—passages in the book of Romans: chapter 12, verses 1 and 2. Paul opens this section with a passionate appeal: “In view of God’s mercy…” So what does it actually mean to live in response to God’s mercy?We’ll explore:What it means to offer your body as a living sacrifice.Why Christianity is about whole-person worship, not just a one-time decision.How to be transformed by the renewing of your mind.The difference between being conformed to the world and transformed by Christ.How we can discern God’s will—not just for the future, but for today.Whether you’re new to the faith or have walked with Jesus for years, Romans 12 offers a powerful reminder: Worship isn’t just something we sing. It’s something we live every day.

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    What’s Going On With Israel? (Romans 11)

    Romans 11 is one of the most complex and compelling chapters in the entire Bible—and it couldn’t be more relevant today. Why did Israel reject Jesus? Has God moved on from His chosen people? And what does it mean for us today?In this message, we unpack the Apostle Paul’s powerful defense of God’s faithfulness to Israel, explore how their rejection opened the door for the Gentiles, and discover the hope-filled promise that “all Israel will be saved.”Paul’s message isn’t just about ancient history—it’s about God’s ongoing plan for redemption and His unshakable promises. Even when things don’t make sense, we’re reminded: you can worship without all the answers.

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    The Mystery of Salvation (Romans 10)

    Have you ever struggled to understand how God's sovereignty fits together with our choices? In this message from Romans 10, we explore Paul's powerful teaching on the mystery of salvation—how God’s sovereignty and human responsibility coexist. Discover how your prayers, faithfulness, and confession of Jesus truly matter. The promise is clear: “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Watch now and respond to this life-changing truth!

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    Why Did Israel Reject Jesus? (Romans 9)

    Why did so many Jewish people reject Jesus, their own Messiah? In Romans 9, Paul dives deep into this difficult question, sharing his heartfelt anguish over Israel's unbelief and highlighting the incredible privileges they had as God's chosen people. In this sermon, we explore Paul's complex and compelling teaching on the tension between God's sovereignty and human free will. Discover why it's okay—and even essential—to embrace the mystery in our faith, and learn how God's sovereignty can lead us to wonder and worship instead of confusion and doubt.Join us as we unpack Romans 9, where tough questions meet honest, biblical answers.

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    "If God Is for Us" | Unshakeable Truths from Romans 8:31-39

    Romans 8 contains some of the most powerful promises in all of Scripture, reminding us that God’s purpose cannot be thwarted, His generosity never runs dry, and His love never wavers—even when fear, worry, or loneliness threaten to overwhelm us. In this message, we dive deep into Romans 8:31-39, discovering how the assurance of God’s love in Christ empowers us to face life’s toughest battles with confidence and peace. If you've ever wondered whether God is truly for you, this message will encourage you to stand firm in His unstoppable love.Join us as we continue our series in the Book of Romans, exploring practical truths that help us fearlessly follow Jesus.

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    When Life Hurts: The Real Promise of Romans 8:28-30

    Romans 8:28 promises that "all things work together for good," but what does this truly mean when life is painful, confusing, or even devastating? In this honest and powerful message, we explore how God uses every circumstance—not just good ones—to shape us into the image of Jesus. Discover the difference between worldly comfort and true Christlikeness, the harmful myths about suffering, and the incredible assurance that God finishes what He starts in us. Whether you're in a season of joy or struggle, find hope and clarity in the profound truths of Romans 8:28-30.

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    Living in Light of Tomorrow (Romans 8:18-27) | Caleb Stevens

    Life can feel overwhelming—filled with pain, uncertainty, and unanswered questions. But Romans 8 offers an incredible perspective shift. In this message, Pastor Caleb Stevens walks us through the powerful truth of Romans 8:18-27, reminding us that while our struggles are real, so is the glorious hope that awaits. Creation groans, we groan, and even the Holy Spirit groans alongside us, interceding in our weakness. Discover how adopting a Gospel Perspective allows us to live today with confidence and hope, knowing something wonderful is coming. Join us as we explore what it means to live victoriously through Christ, even amid our deepest trials.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hello and welcome to the Redeemer's Fellowship sermon podcast! We're so glad you're here and we can't wait to embark on this journey of faith together. Our pastors deliver Bible-centered sermons that deepen your understanding of God's word. Our goal is to help you grow in your faith and fearlessly follow Jesus. We hope you'll tune in and join us as we navigate life's ups and downs, explore the richness of scripture, and experience the joy of living in faith.

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