Redemption Hill Church | Sermons Redemption Hill Church | Lawrence, KS
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- Religion und Spiritualität
Weekly sermons from Sunday morning worship at Redemption Hill Church in Lawrence, KS. We exist to glorify God by being and making disciples of Jesus.
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The Priority of Humility
Luke 14:1-14 | JD Summers
Pride rests in the heart of every person, motivating us with the false promise of exaltation and fulfillment. Christ calls us to something better, to humble ourselves so that we will be truly exalted, not in an earthly, human way, but in an eternally beneficial and fulfilling way. Let us embrace the humility of Christ, our servant king, and humble ourselves in love to those around us. -
Steadfast and Immovable
1 Corinthians 15:58 | JD Summers
Scripture calls us to hold fast, to remain firm until the end. But how can we do this? We can only do so by first holding fast to Christ. In the gospel, Christ promises to work all things for good in us. He empowers us to do everything he calls us to do. And we follow his word in the confidence that his resurrection has secured our eternal victory! -
The Prophet To Come
Deuteronomy 18:14-19 | Carey Wilson
Ever since the Exodus, God promised to send a prophet like Moses to lead his people. Throughout the history of Israel, people longed for this prophet to speak on behalf of God and represent the people. God sent his true prophet in his son Jesus Christ, and now we have but one task: To listen. Let us listen to what Jesus, our good and loving prophet, has to say to us and keep in step with his message through obedient faith! -
The Heart of Christ, the Prophet
Luke 13:31-35 | JD Summers
Jesus is Prophet, Priest, and King, and he fulfills each role in multifaceted ways. Jesus is fearless in the face of opposition and faithful to his mission. He feels emotions deeply as he expresses love, care, and compassion to his children. And he is the final, true prophet who takes away the sin of the world. Let us trust the prophetic word of Jesus Christ! -
The Church of Cultural Compromise
Revelation 2:12-17 | Bret Capranica
Compromise is especially dangerous because it doesn’t require you to wholly reject Christ. Adding in a bit of the world here and there inoculates us to the true evil and peril in which we are participating. Let us instead look clearly upon the judgment we risk adding in false worship to our relationship with God. And above all, let us gaze ever more steadfastly upon our glorious savior who sustains us in the face of temptation! -
The Cry Against Injustice
Habakkuk 1:1-11 | Steven Parkin
If you are pained by the injustice that you see around you, you are not alone. The world is filled with the results of the fall both inside and outside the community of God’s people. When we reckon with this reality, it is appropriate to cry out to God. When we do, we can know with certainty that he is the God of justice, comfort, mercy, and power. Let us bring our appeals before our loving Father and trust in his sovereign plan!