Sermons
You can check out the latest sermon series or find past sermons in our library below.
SERMON SERIES
- Advent 2020: The Mothers of Jesus 4
- Advent 2023: Prepare The Way 6
- Beside Still Waters 6
- By Faith 4
- Called to Community 3
- Easter 2023 1
- Ephesians: Our Sovereign God 5
- Esther 4
- 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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Retaliation / Love
What do you do when you're wronged? Does revenge free you from those feelings? In this passage Jesus challenges our cultural norms and preconceived ideas about justice, revenge, and love. The Cross gives us permission to be wronged. The Cross says there is not a single wrong that escapes the gaze of God. The Cross says to let go of retaliation and rest in God's justice.
Oaths / Vows
We don't often think about oaths and vows unless we're at a wedding or a trial. But there are much bigger things at play in the way we use our words. Jesus teaches us the significance of the vows we take as we continue our series in the Sermon on the Mount.
The Hidden King
In this Sermon on Luke 24 we look at an odd story. The resurrected Jesus appears to two men walking on the road to Emmaus. They are disciples of Jesus but in spite of this they do not recognize Him. Why didn't they recognize Him? Why does God choose to reveal Himself to us in the ways He does? Jesus is writing an incredible story in these men's lives, and writing an incredible story in yours too. Join us on our journey to know God, to walk with Him, and to love Him over all other things.
The Weeping King
In this sermon on Luke 19 Marq Toombs gives us a look into a window of how and why Jesus wept leading into the final hours before his crucifixion. Jesus is led into the city, hailed as the king! He is surrounded by singing and celebration. But there are other things on Jesus heart in the midst of all this.
Divorce / Covenant
What does Jesus have to say about divorce? Or better yet, what does Jesus have to say about marriage? The Pharisees asked Jesus to weigh in on a debate around divorce, but Jesus points to the institution of marriage and calls his people back to covenant love. We look to the Sermon on the Mount to seek answers to these questions and more as Pastor Zach Pummill offers this sermon on divorce from Matthew 5:17-26.
Lust / Love
Pornography, sex, and lust – our culture tells us if it makes us happy it's good for you. But Jesus says truly happy are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Jesus teaches on lust and what really occurs in the heart. He calls for a radical disposition towards lust as we learn to follow one who resisted sin to the point of death.
Righteousness / Anger
Why is the world so angry? What does your own anger have to do with your relationship with God? In this passage Jesus teaches us the heart of anger in light of the heart of God so that we might understand what it looks like to live by a different set of values than the surrounding world. We look to the Sermon on the Mount to seek answers to these questions and more as Pastor Zach Pummill offers this sermon on Matthew 5:17-26.
Salt / Light
God wants us to be healthy, wealthy, and happy, right? We see it all around us: "#blessed". We post this when after a promotion or buying a new house. But is this Jesus's definition of what it means to be blessed? Find out with us on our journey to know a deeper, and richer understanding of the Word of God and to walk with Him in this sermon on Matthew 5:13-16 from the Sermon on the Mount.
Blessed / Cursed
Jesus turns the world upside down in this sermon where He declares the blessed are cursed and the cursed are blessed, the rich are poor and the poor are rich, the sick are healthy and the healthy are sick, and the least are the greatest and the greatest are the least. And what does this mean for us?
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?
Paradise: God Prepares A Place
Acts 28 is the end of the biblical historical narrative. Luke doesn’t close his book with a climactic moment, he closes the book with a simple question: do you see what God is doing and do you want to be a part of it? In this sermon we consider this powerful ending and what it means to live inside of God’s story.
Spirit: God Moves On
Acts 28 is the end of the biblical historical narrative. Luke doesn’t close his book with a climactic moment, he closes the book with a simple question: do you see what God is doing and do you want to be a part of it? In this sermon we consider this powerful ending and what it means to live inside of God’s story.
Spirit: God Stirs Up The World
Paul shows us in this passage that all truth is God's truth. He uses a little bit of pop culture to show the philosophers on Mars Hill the gospel. Paul shows us the "unknown god" is the Creator, Lord, Savior, Father, and Judge. Join us on our journey to grow closer to God in this sermon on Acts 17.
Spirit: God Gathers The Others
In this passage God challenges Peter's understanding of the Jewish way of life with a sheet descending from heaven. But this is not just about clean and unclean, God had a plan from the beginning to draw all nations unto Himself! And God reminds Peter of what it looks like for the Kingdom of God to grow! Join us on our journey to grow closer to God in this sermon on Acts 10.
Spirit: God Pours Out
In this well known passage God pours out His Spirit on His people. If we look carefully we will see how God pours Himself out in three distinct ways: wind, word, and water. What does it mean for us? Join us on our journey to grow closer to God in this sermon on Acts 2 at Pentecost.
Jesus: God Sends A Servant
In this sermon on Isaiah 53, we reflect on how Jesus's suffering didn't just begin at the cross, it began at Christmas. Isaiah refocuses our attention on who it was that was born into this world - a suffering servant who offered his life from start to finish. What does Jesus's suffering and service have to do with us?