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Welcome to Redemption Point's Sermons Podcast! Each week, we share inspiring sermons from our Sunday services, designed to deepen your faith with God. Whether you're a church member or exploring the faith, we pray that these sermons resonate with you.
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Chapters:Intro (00:00)Work is rooted in God's character (04:12)Work is Directed by God's Commission (11:34)Work is Sustained by God's Grace (18:45)
Chapters: 00:00 Intro04:48 God Forms His World From Nothing14:39 God Fills His world with Order & Meaning20:53 God Finishes What He Started
This sermon redefines victory not as escaping trouble, but as overcoming it through Christ's presence. It emphasizes that our strength comes not from ourselves, but "through Him who loved us," Jesus Christ. Listen to be encouraged that nothing can separate you from God's love, empowering you to live boldly and rely on His strength in every battle.
In this week’s message, we dive into Romans 8:31-37 to discover the unshakable love of Christ. The sermon unpacks how God’s love is proven by the cross, upheld by His verdict, and undefeatable by any trial or suffering. Through real-life stories and biblical insights, listeners are encouraged to anchor their faith in Christ’s finished work, even when life feels overwhelming. Whether you’re facing hardship, doubt, or failure, this message reminds you that nothing can separate you from God’s love. Join us as we explore what it means to be “more than conquerors” through Him who lovedChapters:(00:00) Start(01:04) Scripture Reading(02:38) Sermon Intro(04:22) 1. His Love is Uncontestable by the Cross(15:47) 2. His Love is Upheld by God's Verdict(25:49) 3. His Love is Undefeatable by Trials(46:54) Concluding Prayer
In this sermon, Pastor Bumble unpacks Romans 8:28-30, diving deep into the question, "All things for good?" Discover how a good God produces, the ultimate goal God pursues, and the glory God provides. Join us as we explore these profound truths and conclude with a heartfelt prayer.(00:00) Intro(02:01) Passage Reading & Context(05:31) Sermon Title(06:21) The Good God Produces(20:58) The Goal God Pursues(41:03) The Glory God Provides(42:58) Concluding Prayer
In this week’s message, Pastor Bumble unpacks Romans 8:18-25 to reveal how the Gospel transforms our experience of suffering. Starting with a passage reading and context, he presents three main points: The Gospel reframes our personal suffering, restitutes our collective suffering, and renews our hope amid hardship. The sermon concludes with practical guidance on how to live out these truths. Whether you’re navigating your own struggles or supporting others, this message offers biblical insight and encouragement to endure and grow in faith, empowered by Christ’s redemptive work.Chapters🔺 Intro (00:25)🔺 Passage Reading (01:49) 🔺 Context (03:56) 🔺 3 Main Points (08:55) 🔺 The Gospel... Reframes our personal suffering (09:24) 🔺 The Gospel... Restitutes our collective suffering (19:30) 🔺 The Gospel... Renews our hope in suffering (36:43)🔺 What can you do? (41:44)
What does it mean to be a child of God? In this week’s message, Pastor Roland explores Romans 8:14-17 in his sermon, "Children of God," reflecting on what marks us as God’s children. He unpacks three key points: that the children of God are led by the Holy Spirit, adopted into God’s family, and willing to suffer with Christ. (02:44) Passage Reading(06:26) The children of God are led by the Spirit of God(18:09) The children of God are adopted into God’s family(22:30) The children of God are willing to suffer with ChristSocials: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionPointChurchhttps://www.instagram.com/rp_church/https://redemptionpoint.us/
This week, Pastor Bumble shares a powerful message from Romans 8:5-13 "Walk by the Spirit,". Pastor Bumble unpacks how believers can set their minds on the Spirit, experience the indwelling presence of God, and actively pursue holiness by “killing sin” each day. With practical steps and honest reflection, this sermon encourages listeners to embrace their new identity in Christ and live out true freedom. Perfect for anyone seeking real change and a deeper walk with God.(00:00) Intro(02:17) Passage Reading(06:20) Point 1(19:29) Point 2(30:49) Point 3(51:45) Conclusion
In this episode, Pastor Bumble launches our new series with “Why the Greatest Chapter?”—a powerful look at Romans 8. Discover why this chapter is often called the heart of the gospel and what it means to live with “no condemnation” in Christ. Pastor Bumble unpacks the historical context, the struggle with sin, and the freedom found in a Spirit-filled life. Learn how forgiveness is just the beginning, and how God calls us to serve, love, and make a difference in our community. Tune in and be inspired to embrace your new beginning and walk boldly in God’s purpose!(00:00) Introduction(14:37) We are now...Acquitted(31:11) We are...RELEASED(44:48) We are...Deployed(51:05) Conclusion
In this special Easter Sunday episode, Rick Allan, an apologist from Missouri, invites listeners to explore the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Rick shares his personal journey to faith, examines the authenticity and reliability of the Bible, and addresses common doubts with clarity and compassion. This message is for anyone wrestling with questions about Christianity or seeking a deeper understanding of the gospel.Time stamps: (00:00) Start(04:08) How my journey started(09:18) Is the Bible Authentic?(13:39) Does textual varience affect the meaning?(14:35) The gospel & eye witness testimony(19:32) Is the Bible FIction or Non-FIction?25:26 The evidence for the resurrection(40:11) My biggest fear(45:58) What you do with your life matters
This week at Redemption Point Church, Pastor Bumble explores John 15:1-15 and what it means to stay vitally connected to Jesus, our True Vine. Discover how deep relationships—both with God and others—are built on loyalty, forgiveness, and sacrificial love. Learn practical ways to remain in Christ, bear lasting fruit, and let His love flow through your life. Whether you’re new to faith or growing deeper, this message will encourage and challenge you.Chapters:(00:00) Ice Breaker(04:58) Scripture Reading(07:44) 3 Main Points(08:15) Recognize Jesus Is Your Only Source(12:17) Remain Vitally Connected to His Life(21:37) Reproduce His Love as Evidence of Life
Speaker: Pastor Bumble HoIn this sermon, Pastor Bumble Ho challenges us to follow Jesus not just in belief—but in action. "It will cost us everything we cannot keep, in exchange for everything we cannot lose."Scripture: Mark 8:27–37Series: Walking in His DustWatch the Video Sermon on YouTube:https://youtu.be/Iec30bLbchU⏱ Timestamps:(00:00) – Intro: Commitment & Cost(07:41) – Acknowledge the King(25:49) – Embrace His Cross(40:14) – Answer His Call(56:31) – Conclusion & Prayer
In this week's sermon, we explore what it truly means to follow Jesus, diving into Luke 9:57-62. Through three foundational markers, we uncover the challenges and sacrifices required to walk in His footsteps. Join us as we reflect on how Jesus calls us to prioritize His will above our comfort and personal plans.Timestamps:​[00:00] Introduction - What Does It Mean to Follow Jesus?An overview of the series "Walking in His Dust" and the journey from unbeliever to kingdom multiplier.​[03:09] Foundational Marker #1: Sacrificing Comfort for OthersFollowing Jesus means setting aside personal comfort to serve and comfort others, modeled after Jesus' own sacrifice.​[12:07] Foundational Marker #2: Prioritizing God's Will Over Personal PlansA call to prioritize God’s mission above our own desires, illustrated through the story of a man delaying his commitment to follow Jesus.​[16:55] Foundational Marker #3: Avoiding Missional DriftA cautionary tale about staying focused on God’s calling rather than becoming distracted by worldly concerns or comforts.Join us as we delve into these powerful lessons and reflect on how we can live out our faith with intentionality and purpose!
Jonathan Pitts unpacks Luke 10, where Jesus sends out the 72 disciples. He challenges us to embrace our role as sent ones, laboring in the harvest with urgency, prayer, and reliance on God.🔹 Key Topics:The Call to the Harvest – Jesus sends us out (09:46)Checking Our Motives – Finding joy in Christ, not just our works (32:17)Multiplication – Disciples making disciples (38:02)🔥 Be challenged. Be encouraged. Be sent.
In this episode, Muc Su Hung dives into Mark 6:30-52, exploring the major challenges of ministry and how Jesus teaches us to overcome them. Whether you're a pastor, leader, or some one seeking to serve God, this message will equip and encourage you. Learn how compassion for people and devotion to God can transform your ministry journey.💡 What You'll Learn:✅ How to persevere through exhaustion & setbacks✅ Why Jesus used ordinary people for extraordinary tasks✅ How compassion fuels supernatural ministry✅ The importance of resting in God's presence-------------------------------------------------------------------[00:00] - Welcome & Opening Prayer[02:35] - Introduction to Mark 6:30-52[07:45] - The Exhaustion of Ministry & How Jesus Provides Rest[15:22] - Setbacks & Disappointments in Ministry[22:10] - Trusting God for the Impossible (Feeding the 5,000)[30:40] - Developing Compassion for People Like Jesus[39:55] - The Role of Devotion in Ministry Success[47:42] - Encouragement for Leaders & Call to Action[52:05] - Closing Prayer & Final Thoughts📌 New episodes weekly! Don’t forget to subscribe & leave a review if this episode blessed you!🎧 Available on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts#ChristianPodcast #Faith #Ministry #Jesus #Mark6 #ChurchLeadership
This week, Pastor Bumble explores Matthew 7 and Jesus' call to move beyond just hearing His words to truly living them out in obedience. The sermon emphasized three key points:✅ Jesus' Disciple Judged Themselves First – Judging ourselves first before correcting others, seeking humility over hypocrisy.🙏 Jesus' Disciples Depended on God in Prayer – Relying on God through prayer for wisdom and guidance.🚶‍♂️ Jesus' Disciples Obey His Words – Choosing the narrow path of discipleship, bearing good fruit, and building our lives on the solid rock of Christ.Storms will come, but those who build on Christ will stand firm. Are we truly following Him, or just going through the motions? Let’s step beyond listening and start living out His truth!📖✨
Join us on a transformative journey to explore what it truly means to be a disciple of Christ. Through raw reflections, powerful scripture, and real-life struggles, this series dives into prayer, faith, and spiritual growth.
True discipleship isn't about behavior modification—it's about heart transformation. In this powerful series, we explore how Jesus calls us to more than just outward righteousness, but a complete renewal from the inside out. Like a heart transplant, the gospel replaces our brokenness with Christ’s own righteousness, giving us new life. Join us as we walk in His dust, uncovering what it means to follow Him with a renewed heart and a transformed spirit.
Are you feeling ordinary? Stuck in the daily grind? What if I told you that Jesus doesn't just call the "qualified" – He transforms everyday people into world-changers?In this episode, we dive into the incredible story of Peter and how a frustrating day of fishing turned into a divine encounter that launched him into an extraordinary mission.
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