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A podcast from Redeemer Church for Huntsville, featuring conversations with our pastors, community leaders, and sermons from our Sunday gathering.

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Grace-Filled Members (Romans 12:3-8)

What does humility look like in the body of Christ? In Romans 12:3–8, Paul teaches that grace does not erase the Christian, nor does it inflate the Christian. Grace teaches us to think truthfully. We are not the whole body, but we are members of the body. We have nothing to boast in, but we do have something to offer. This sermon considers how Christ gives different gifts to his people so that the whole church might be built up. Some gifts are public. Others are quiet, hidden, and easily overlooked. But in the economy of grace, no member is unnecessary, and no act of faithful service is insignificant. Because Christ gave himself for the church, we now offer ourselves to one another as living sacrifices—serving, teaching, encouraging, giving, leading, and showing mercy for the good of the body he purchased with his blood.

24 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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The Scars of Jesus (John 20:19-31)

Every scar tells a story. Some are visible, others are hidden beneath the surface—scars of grief, disappointment, loss, and disillusionment. In John 20:19–31, the risen Jesus comes to his fearful and disbelieving disciples, not with condemnation, but with peace. He shows them his scarred hands and side so that they might believe, and then he sends them into the world by the power of the Holy Spirit. In this sermon, we see how Jesus seeks his disciples in their disbelief, saves them by showing his scars, and sends them out to continue his mission. Thomas’s doubt is not treated as an obstacle too great for Jesus, but as the very place where Jesus meets him with grace. The scars of Christ become the sign of his resurrection, the proof of his finished work, and the foundation of our faith. Because Jesus has been raised, we no longer live behind locked doors in fear. We are called to believe, to receive his peace, and to bear witness to the good news that sins are forgiven in his name

17 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Offered to God (Romans 12:1-2)

In Romans 12:1–2, Paul shows us that spiritual worship is not the suspension of the mind but the renewal of it. Because God has shown us mercy in Christ, the Christian life becomes a whole-life offering: our bodies, habits, work, relationships, desires, and discernment presented back to God as living sacrifices. This sermon explores how Romans 12 reverses the tragedy of Romans 1. Where sin desecrates the body, darkens the mind, and disorders worship, mercy consecrates the whole person to God. True spirituality is not mere atmosphere, intensity, or feeling; it is a life renewed by the Spirit through the Word, able to resist the mold of the age and discern what is good, acceptable, and perfect before God. Because Christ first offered himself for us, we now offer ourselves to God—not to earn mercy, but because mercy has already come down to us in Jesus Christ.

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Theology Fueled Worship (Romans 11:33-36)

In Romans 11:33–36, Paul does not end one of the most difficult sections of Romans with a chart, table, or tidy explanation. He ends with worship. After considering God’s purposes in election, Israel, Gentile inclusion, mercy, and judgment, Paul lifts his eyes to the depth of God’s wisdom and knowledge. In this sermon, Pastor Zach shows that every human heart is always appraising something as weighty, glorious, and worthy of attention. The question is not whether we worship, but what we behold as most worthy. When we behold offense, approval, money, or ourselves, we become anxious, angry, proud, or afraid. But when we behold God as he truly is—wise beyond our reach, righteous beyond our testing, merciful beyond repayment, and glorious as the beginning and end of all things—our hearts are drawn into true worship. Before moving into Romans 12 and the call to offer our bodies as living sacrifices, this sermon invites us to pause, feel our smallness before the living God, and find comfort in the truth that our lives are from him, through him, and to him.

2 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Who Is Israel? (Rom 11)

What does the Bible mean when it speaks of “Israel”? Is Israel a person, a people, a nation, a remnant, a modern state, or something fulfilled in Christ? In this sermon from Romans 11, Pastor Zach helps us slow down and ask the question biblically rather than politically or sentimentally. Beginning with Jacob’s new name in Genesis 32 and tracing the story through Exodus, Galatians, Ephesians, and Romans, this sermon shows that Israel is first a real historic covenant people descended from Jacob. Yet all of God’s saving promises find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the true and faithful Israelite. Because the church is united to Christ, believing Jews and believing Gentiles are gathered together into one people of God—not because the church replaces Israel, but because Christ fulfills Israel. This sermon also offers pastoral clarity for modern Christians: honor the Jewish people’s place in redemptive history, refuse arrogance toward the root, avoid confusing biblical theology with geopolitical talking points, and pray for all peoples—Jew and Gentile alike—to trust in Jesus, the only Savior.

26 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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