Sermons
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- Ephesians: Our Sovereign God 5
- Esther 7
- Forgiven 6
- James: The Wisdom of Faith 4
- Judges: Right In Their Own Eyes 6
- Life In Exile 9
- Mark: Who Is This Jesus? 18
- No One Can 9
- Our Lords Prayer 9
- Palm Sunday 2023 1
- Philippians: Joy In Chains 9
- Pray God Down 11
- Psalms 7
- Psalms For The Journey 5
- Return: Ezra-Nehemiah 14
- Sermon On The Mount 16
- Stand Alone Sermons 11
- The Banquet 7
- The Church 8
- The Coming King 5
- The Final Hours 5
- The Promises 52
- The Seven Deadly Sins 7
- To The One Who Conquers 8
- Worshiping the Spirit 1
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“Mea Maxima Culpa”
"Mea maxima culpa" is traditionally used in a prayer of confession, and is most emphatic expression of guilt. In Luke 18 Jesus reveals what He's really after!
"I'm Going Fishing"
Simon Peter goes fishing. But he hasn't caught a thing until Jesus tells him to cast his net on the other side of the boat. What is really going on in this story? What deeper truth is buried under the surface? Find out with us as we explore John 21
“The Word”
The Word. It's a lamp unto our feet and light unto our path. In this sermon we begin the new year by reminding ourselves of the importance of God's word. What is it and what is happening when we read it. We hope this sermon encourages you in devoting yourself to reading God's word.
Just Believe
In this passage Jesus heals a little girl and a woman who was sick for twelve years. Jesus is turning unbelievers into believers in this passage but the people in this story found way more than they bargained for. Join us on our journey to know God and to walk more closely with Him. For the glory of Christ and the life of the world!
A Word Of First Importance
The Corinthian Church didn't believe in resurrection. They followed the prevailing wisdom of the day. In fairness, it’s pretty crazy right? It defies all logic and everything we think we know. Paul writes to the Church in Corinth to "fact check" the "wisdom" of the Corinthian Church and encourage them in their faith with the reality of the resurrection. We hope you are encouraged and that your faith would be strengthened by this sermon on 1 Corinthians 15 from Ryan Swindle, our Care Pastor at Redeemer Rockwall.
Find The Suffering
At the installation of Ryan Swindle as a pastor at Redeemer Rockwall, Pastor Zach Pummill gave a sermon on Ezekiel 34 to encourage Ryan to follow Jesus in finding those in the middle of their suffering and being a good shepherd to those who are hurting.
My Soul Thirsts
When was the last time you emptied your heart before God? Do find your prayer life mostly consisting of asking God to change your circumstances? In your trials and suffering are you willing to want something more than your circumstances to change? The Psalmist wants more.
If you hunger and thirst for God, or if you want to hunger and thirst for God but you just can't seem to get there, then come along with us on a Journey to grow closer to Christ in this sermon on Psalm 42.
Christ: The Heart of the Matter
Christ is the potter and we are the clay. What do you want the make the potter to make with you? How do you want Him to shape your life? Behold the kindness of God in this sermon on Romans 10 as Pastor Marq discusses God’s sovereignty in salvation and how it relates to man’s responsibility to respond.
Anticipation
Redeemer Rockwall hosted the North Texas Presbytery for its quarterly meeting. In this sermon, Pastor Zach teaches on the One who is coming for us and why remembering the second coming matters. Don’t you know who’s coming for you?
You Prepare A Table Before Me
In one of the most well-known psalms in the Bible, the psalmist sees God as a gentle shepherd that is leading him to life and blessing. Yet in the midst of life, the psalmist faces troubles and challenges that threaten his life, but the Lord is with him. How do we find comfort in life by allowing the Lord to lead us?
Mourning Into Dancing
Mourning is a reality of life yet something we avoid. The psalmist teaches us about the importance mourning the devastation in our lives because that’s the place where God desires to meet us. Throughout the Bible, we see profound acts of God’s power and might be preceded by profound moments of mourning.