
Redeemer Modesto Sermon Audio
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Prayer

Global Sunday

Remember the Gospel

Jesus + Nothing

When Paul Met Jesus

No Other Gospel

A Praying Church

Jesus Heals Idols

His Kindness Leads Us to Repentance

Striving for Blessing

God's Fierce Love

Better Than Idols

Encountering Jesus

Palm Sunday: Presence & Power

Corruption in the Kingdom

Knowing Yahweh

Psalm 4

Yahweh Saves

Idolatry and Confession

Other Lovers

An Encounter With Jesus

Great Commission

Good News for Humanity

Legalism

Solitude and Silence

The Hidden Kingdom

Not Yet

Not Able

Jesus' Community is a Healing Community

What if I am not feeling grateful?

Healing

Sermon on the Mount

The Beatitudes

Jesus the Rabbi

Tempted

Family Baggage

In the City for the City

Effort vs. Earning
<p>Grace is not opposed to effort, it is opposed to earning.</p>

Living in Confession
<p>Confessional living is what Jesus calls us to as his followers. It brings both freedom and healing.</p>

Hope-Shifting - Religion

Live as Loved - Community

Abide in My Love
<p>Jim's last words for Redeemer focused on Jesus and John's last words for the Church.</p>

Instructions for a Transition
<p>Carlos Gonzalez encourages Redeemer Modesto with instructions from Joshua 1 regarding change amidst a transition.</p>

Practicing His Presence
<p>Pat wraps up the series with the necessity of practicing the presence of God in our prayer lives.</p>

Q&A on Prayer
<p>Pastor Jim from Redeemer and pastor Jon from Good Life host a panel discussion about prayer.</p>

Discouragement in Prayer
<p>Jon Apodaca from good life joins Jim to talk about why prayer might be discouraging and some helpful steps for praying</p>

Fill Us Up
<p>Pastor Jim Applegate reminds us of the beauty of being needy before God</p>

To Our Heavenly Father
<p>Jon Apodaca from Good Life church teaches us the depth of relational prayer.</p>

Prayer for Corporate Revival
<p>Jim Applegate | Redeemer Modesto | 2 Chronicles</p>

Prayer for Personal Revival
<p>Jim Applegate | Redeemer Modesto</p>