Redeemer Church
Summary: Sermons from Redeemer Church in Tomball, TX.
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Jesus knows our days will be filled with troubles, worries, and concerns. He can help us. Don't worry
Jesus isn't anti-joy or anti-treasure. He just wants us to be more pick about what brings us the most joy and where we find the greatest treasures in life.
Be careful when you serve others, pray, and fast
Jesus is the Lord and Savior of personal life and our public life too. Refuse wiggly words with others, refuse to retaliate to haters, and refuse the ordinary way of the world.
If you want Jesus to be your personal Lord and Savior, then he will be Lord over your personal life. Jesus cares about your anger, lust, and marriage.
Believing in Jesus leads to obeying Jesus. No ifs, ands, or buts.
Jesus calls his disciples to be the “Salt of the earth” and the “Light of the world.” What does that look like in our daily lives and how does it connect with the Beatitudes?
When Jesus says, "Follow Me," it changes everything in your life. Not just once. Every day that Jesus lives is every day we follow him and his mission.
How will you be victorious over temptations? And why will you? Jesus is the answer. When Satan temps Jesus in the wilderness, we learn how and why we can withstand the Tempter.
John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus both bring an urgent message we need to hear: repent and here is the Redeemer.
Everyone has a response to Jesus Christ. What's yours? The story of the Wise Men and Herod invite us to take an allegiance assessment
Nativity sets aren’t cute. They are monuments of God’s military strategy. Christmas is the account of God invading enemy-occupied territory, seeking sinners, and saving them from their sins.
The genealogy of Jesus of Nazareth shows us that he is the Messiah.
As we walk forward with God, how will we make it to the end? With God's ways and God's glory.
Pastor Barry looks at Paul's words in Acts 20:24 and considers whether we could say with Paul that we consider our lives as worth nothing to us. What would it look like for us to live as those who are committed to use whatever time we have left for the task of testifying to God's grace?