
Redeemer Fellowship Sermons
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Come and Rest
—Sermon text:Matthew 11:28–30 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Conclusion
—Sermon text:Joshua 24:29–33 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Choose Whom You Will Serve
—Sermon text:Joshua 24:14–24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Accusations and Answers
—Sermon text:Joshua 22:10–24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Savior of Refuge
—Sermon text:Joshua 20:1–9 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Inheritance of the Saints
—Sermon text:Joshua 13–21 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

From Shadow To Substance
—Sermon text:Joshua 10:29–12:24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Easter 2025: Life Through Resurrection
—Sermon text:Romans 8:11 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Good Friday 2025: Victory through Death
—Sermon text:Hebrews 2:14–15

The Gibeonite Victory
—Sermon text:Joshua 10:1–28 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Gibeonite Deception
—Sermon text:Joshua 9:1–27 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

How God Leads Us To Repentance
—Sermon text:Joshua 8:1–35 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Consequences and Confession of Sin
—Sermon text:Joshua 7:1–26 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Fall of Jericho
—Sermon text:Joshua 6:1–27 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Christ the Commander
—Sermon text:Joshua 5:13–15 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Old Ways in the New Normal
—Sermon text:Joshua 5:10–12 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Dread and Devotion
—Sermon text:Joshua 5:1–9 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Remembering God
—Sermon text:Joshua 4:1–24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

God Exalts the Humble
—Sermon text:Joshua 3:7; 4:14 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

God Leads
—Sermon text:Joshua 3:1–17 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Spies and a Prostitute
—Sermon text:Joshua 2:1–24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

From Wandering to Following
—Sermon text:Joshua 1:10–18 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

A Holy Confidence
—Sermon text:Joshua 1:1–9 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

An Introduction: Called in Weakness
—Sermon text:Exodus, Joshua Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

What God Will Do Next
—Sermon text:Isaiah 43:18–19 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Coming of Christ Brings Salvation
—Sermon text:Zephaniah 3:17 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Coming of Christ Produces Joy
—Sermon text:Zechariah 2:10-11 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Coming of Christ Establishes Peace
—Sermon text:Micah 6:6–8 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Coming of Christ Offers Hope
—Sermon text:Genesis 3:15 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

God Delights in Faithful Worship
—Sermon text:Micah 6:6–8 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Put Not Your Trust in Princes
—Sermon text:Psalm 146 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Third Sign
—Sermon text:John 4:43–54 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Second Sign
—Sermon text:John 2:13–22 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

What the Word Does
—Sermon text:Psalm 19:7–11 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here Reformation Sunday On Reformation Sunday, we celebrate the profound moment when a monk sparked a movement that changed the course of history. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther, a German monk and professor, nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg. This act was a call to debate leadership and a rebuke of the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences—a practice in which people paid for the forgiveness of sins.Luther’s central concern was the question of salvation: Can we earn it through our works and gifts, or must it be received from God as a gift itself? Luther’s study of Scripture led him to the truth that a sinner is forgiven and counted as righteous by God’s grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). While this doctrine of justification rested at the heart of what became the Protestant Reformation, the foundational issue was the authority of Scripture. Luther’s courage to proclaim “Sola Scriptura” (Scripture alone) as the highest authority challenged centuries of tradition. He believed that the Bible—not the pope, councils, or tradition—was the ultimate authority in faith and practice.This rediscovery of the Gospel—rooted in God’s Word—ignited a movement that brought the gospel to the masses, planted churches on every continent, and translated Scripture into the everyday language of people all over the world.On Reformation Sunday, we are not just remembering Martin Luther. We are celebrating God’s work through his church, embracing Scripture as our ultimate authority, and preaching Christ alone as the only hope for sinners like us.

The Commitment of Our Communion
—Sermon text:Hebrews 10:24–25 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Gifting of Our Communion
—Sermon text:Romans 12:3–8 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Kindness of Our Communion
—Sermon text:Ephesians 4:1–6 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Heart of Our Communion
—Sermon text:John 15:12-17 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Breadth of Our Communion
—Sermon text:Hebrews 12:1–2 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Basis of Our Communion
—Sermon text:Romans 6:1–11 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Saved to Sing
—Sermon text:Psalm 100 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Judgment Deserved, Mercy Offered
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 24 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

How Pride Ruins Us and Jesus Redeems Us
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 15–19:8 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

How Sovereign Grace Conquers Shame
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 13 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Loss and Life
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 12:15-33 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

Repentance Reevaluated
—Sermon text:Psalm 51 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here (coming soon)

From Corruption to Cleansing
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 11–12 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here (coming soon)

Seeing and Savoring
—Sermon text:John 2:1–11 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

The Davidic Covenant
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 7 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here

David as King
—Sermon text:2 Samuel 1–6 Download the discussion guide for this sermon here