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All our righteous actions cannot secure our salvation. So, where do we turn for redemption? Our gaze is fixed on Jesus, who willingly bore our shame, our sins, and in return, we receive the gift of salvation.Sermon: Mike HooperThe Gospel According to Mark - Week 51Mark 15:16-47 "Crucified, Dead, and Buried - Part 1"September 24, 2023 --- Send in a …
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We have already seen ups and downs in Abram and Sarai’s journey. We have seen Abram follow God’s calling and promises with bold faith and obedience. We have also seen him run in fearful faithlessness. We have seen Abram at his peak as he led a campaign to rescue his nephew and the people of the cities of the Jordan River Valley, and as he refused t…
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In this scripture from the Gospel of Mark (Mark 15:1-15), we witness the pivotal moment in the Passion of Jesus Christ. As morning breaks, the chief priests consult with the elders and scribes, deciding to hand Jesus over to Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. Pilate questions Jesus about his identity as the King of the Jews, to which Jesus respond…
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Back in chapter 12 God called Abram with the promise that He would make Abram a great nation and bless all people on Earth through him. We’ve traced some ups and downs that bring us to this point. While God made some promises to Abram along the way, this chapter formalizes a covenant between God and Abram. What may seem a little bizarre to us – cut…
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After boldly proclaiming he would never abandon Jesus, we find Peter in the courtyard while Jesus is on trial, warming himself by the fire. While by the fire, some bystanders approach him, and we read that he denies Jesus three times. Is Peter's denial of Christ unforgivable? Sermon: Guest Speaker Jon HerreraThe Gospel According to Mark - Week 49 M…
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This Sunday we continue our series, Abraham: Journey of Faith, with Genesis 14. This chapter shows Abram at his best. It’s a dramatic chapter that would make for a great movie or miniseries - a riveting plot, villains, a crisis and a hero, strategy, battles, a surprise twist, and character development. We see the man of faith act in great faith bot…
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"Jesus on Trial" - Mark 14:53-65 Did Jesus ever say He was the Son of God, and why do we care that Peter warms his hands by the fire? In Mark 14:53-65 we read that Jesus remained quiet during his trial, but when asked if he was the Son of God, His response was simple, "I am." During this trial, we see the story of Peter following Jesus at a safe di…
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This Sunday we were in Genesis 2-3 looking at vocation and how we view each other. My hope, as we walk together through Scripture today, is that God will soften every one of our wills to reimagine why we do what we do for work, and open our eyes to see ourselves & others as individuals who possess an inherent dignity & value not because of what we …
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The Psalmist sets a standard of praise and love for God's law in Psalm 119, trusting in the Lord for his salvation. With faith, the Psalmist says, "I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek your servant," trusting that the Good Shepherd will be faithful to save. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redemptionhillsa/…
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When we started last week, his name was Abram. God came to Abram and called him to go to a place that God would show him, promising to make his name great and to bless all the families of the earth through Abram. In an incredible step of faith, Abram followed God’s call! Sadly, he also was overcome by fear in short order as a famine hit the land. A…
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Have you ever been in a dangerous situation with the enemy closing in on you? In Psalm 119, we read about the psalmist crying out to the Lord for His justice as his enemies draw near, knowing that the Lord is even closer. No matter how near our enemies get to us, they will never be as close as the Lord. Surrounded by God's safety, the psalmist take…
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In the coming weeks we will embark on a journey into Genesis 12-25 and trace Abraham’s life. Abraham is the Patriarch for the world’s three major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Abraham is called the “man of faith” because he believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. Abraham believed the promises of God enough to leave h…
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Have you ever longed for God's word to the point of "I open my mouth and pant, because I long for your commandments."? Sounds pretty extreme, right? We read in Psalm 119 that the Psalmist does just this, he pants for God's commandments. We go to the word of God to be refreshed and find wisdom, truth, and hope. We should long to spend time in His wo…
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