
Show overview
Redeemer Modesto Sermon Audio has been publishing since 2014, and across the 11 years since has built a catalogue of 543 episodes. That works out to roughly 360 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 44 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 7 months ago. Published by Redeemer Modesto.
From the publisher
The official podcast for Redeemer Modesto in Modesto, California. Here you will find sermons, talks, and other content focused on the gospel, the incredible love of Jesus, and how that love transforms our lives.
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Jesus is Bringing Shalom
<p>With God, world peace is not only possible, it is already happening. The peace or "shalom" Jesus offers is to bring us to complete wholeness and to extend that peace to those around us.</p>

A Just Witness
<p>As we participate in doing justice, we must help others see that Jesus is the Truth. This is true of those we advocate for and those we partner with.</p>

Politics and Justice
<p>Is the Gospel political? If Jesus is King, that means that Caesar is not.</p>

Communal Justice
<p>The combination of biblical justice and righteousness form a picture of what God envisions for his community to look like. Justice must first begin in the church community and then make its way out to the larger community.</p><p><br></p><p>The Bible Project that was shown at the beginning of the sermon can be found at: <a href="https://bibleproject.com/videos/justice" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://bibleproject.com/videos/justice/</a></p>

Grace and Justice

Life in Jesus
<p>If you are looking for life, look no further than Jesus Christ. Not just life after death, but life today! </p>

Resurrected King
<p>How does the resurrection of Jesus change everything?</p>

The Kingdom of Jesus

Compelling Holiness
<p>Can holiness actually be a compelling testimony? Isn't calling people to holiness just a recipe for legalism or judging others? Listen to Jesus' prayer for the consecration of his people, his desire for the unity of the Church, and the testimony it is meant to be to the world.</p>

The Cuts That Hurt Are The Cuts That Heal
<p>What if the very thing that you are begging God to take away, is the very thing God is using to prepare you for your greatest harvest ever?</p>

The Work of the Holy Spirit
<p>Who is the Holy Spirit and what does he do?</p>

What is My Part?

Hated by the World
<p>No one enjoys being hated. Yet, Jesus promised that his followers would be hated. How do we reconcile this truth with our desire to be loved by all?</p>

In Jesus' Name
<p>Throughout Jesus' upper room discourse to his disciples, he is constantly telling them that whatever they ask "in his name" the Father will give them. Sometimes that is hard for us to believe, but are we understanding correctly what Jesus means?</p>

Bearing Fruit
<p>There is a beautiful invitation to remain in Jesus and in so doing, produce loving fruit. The fruit is a result of abiding in Jesus' love. This kind of fruit cannot be forced, but instead is a work of the Holy Spirit cooperating with our wills.</p>

Abide in Me
<p>What does it mean to abide in Jesus? Abiding in Jesus is so closely connected to becoming a person of love. Loving others cannot be severed from abiding in Christ.</p>

Good Samaritan

The Way, The Truth, The Life
<p>There was a technical difficulty with the cameras, so this sermon is audio only.</p>

What Are We to Do About Judas?
<p>Judas seems like a mysterious character in the story of Jesus. There are many theories about Judas, but in the end they are just that, theories. The betrayal, the remorse, and the death of Judas truly are not meant to answer some of our questions, but instead point us to the crux of the story: Jesus.</p>

The Gospel is Much Bigger Than We Think
<p>The story of Jesus washing his disciples' feet is the story of the incarnation. The Lord of the Universe stooping down as a servant to wash his disciples' feet. The story does not end there, though. Jesus then commissions his followers to go and do the same.</p>