Redeemer Midland

Redeemer Midland

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This is the sermon podcast channel for Redeemer Church in Midland, TX

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Redeemer Midland

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Religion

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Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Job // Week 6 : God Speaks to Job 05.07.2026

In this sermon Pastor Matt Stephens, focuses on Job 38–41, where God finally answers Job—not by explaining his suffering, but by revealing Himself. After 35 chapters of questions and silence, God speaks from the whirlwind and responds with a series of questions that highlight His wisdom, power, and care over all creation. Rather than giving Job the reason for his suffering, God reminds him that He...

Job // Week 5 : Miserable Comforters 28.06.2026

This week in our sermon, Pastor Brandon Bergvall focuses on the long conversations between Job and his three friends (Job 4-37). Although the friends genuinely wanted to comfort Job, they assumed his suffering must have been the result of hidden sin. Their belief was simple: God always blesses the righteous, always punishes the wicked, and therefore anyone suffering must deserve it. While parts of...

Job // Week 4 : Faith and Lament 21.06.2026

This sermon from Job 23 focuses on the question, “How do we worship while we wait?” Pastor Josh Gatewood explains that seasons of suffering, weakness, and feeling distant from God are a normal part of the Christian life. Like Job, believers may experience times when God seems absent, yet God is often using those moments to deepen their trust, teach dependence on Him, and reveal that His grace is s...

Job // Week 3 : Showing Up For The Suffering 14.06.2026

 This sermon focused on how Christians can faithfully care for those who are suffering by following the example of Job’s friends in Job 2:11–13. Pastor Cole Rhodes emphasized that true comfort often comes through presence, sympathy, patience, prayer, and sometimes even silence rather than having the perfect words to say. Drawing from his own experience of deep personal loss and disappointment, he...

Job // Week 2 : There was a Day 09.06.2026

In this sermon pastor Jonathan Galvan walks us through Job 1–2 reminding us that suffering is a reality of life in a fallen world and can affect anyone, even the most faithful followers of God. Through Job’s response to unimaginable loss, we see an example of grieving honestly while continuing to worship and trust in God’s sovereignty. The message emphasized that Satan’s power is limited and that...

Job // Week 1 : Unexpected & Unexplained Suffering 07.06.2026

In the opening message of a new summer series on the Book of Job, Pastor Josh Gatewood explores how we respond to unexpected and unexplained suffering. Through Job chapter 1, this sermon examines the tension between the brokenness of our world and the goodness of God, highlighting three essential truths: God’s sovereignty, the mystery of His ways, and the steadfast love of His heart. Whether you’r...

"Mark of a Christian" // Acts // Josh Gatewood 24.05.2026

In this powerful message from Redeemer Church, Pastor Josh Gatewood unpacks the end of Paul’s first missionary journey in Acts 14:19-28. He highlights four marks of the early church—constant opposition, gospel preaching, pastoral leadership, and deep discipleship—while challenging believers to pursue a thriving summer walk with Jesus rather than merely surviving it. Through themes of supernatural...

"Signs & Wonders" // Acts // Jason Hatch 17.05.2026

In this inspiring message from Acts 14:1-18, Pastor Jason Hatch unpacks Paul and Barnabas’s continued missionary journey through Iconium and Lystra, where bold gospel preaching leads to many believing while stirring fierce opposition and even attempts to stone the apostles. Witness dramatic signs and wonders, the apostles’ humble refusal to be worshipped as gods, and their powerful call to turn fr...

"Filled With Joy" // Acts // Jason Hatch 10.05.2026

On this Mother's Day, Pastor reflects on the joys and sorrows of the day while diving into Acts 13, where Paul and Barnabas preach the gospel in Antioch of Pisidia. The response is powerful: crowds beg to hear more, the whole city gathers, and many Gentiles rejoice and believe—while others react with jealousy and persecution. The core message is that true, resilient joy is found only in Jesus and...

"Law & Gospel" // Acts // Jason Hatch 03.05.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason unpacks Paul’s first missionary journey in Acts 13 and reveals the essential relationship between the Law and the Gospel. He shows how the Law reveals God’s holy character and our inability to obey perfectly—leading either to pride or despair—while the Gospel brings the good news of forgiveness, rest, and transformation t...

"A Church For The World" // Acts // Jason Hatch 26.04.2026

In this inspiring sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, dive into Acts 13:1-12, where the diverse church in Antioch worships the Lord and fasts as the Holy Spirit sets apart Barnabas and Saul (Paul) for their groundbreaking first missionary journey. Through the bold confrontation with the false prophet Bar-Jesus (Elymas) and the astonishing conversion of the intelligent Proconsul Sergius...

"Two Essentials" // Acts // Josh Gatewood 19.04.2026

In this sermon from Acts 12 paster Josh Gatewood emphasizes that the Christian life is built on essentials we never outgrow: the wonder of God’s grace and the priority of prayer. Through the contrast between Herod’s pride and Peter’s miraculous rescue, we see that God is sovereign over all circumstances—opposition, suffering, and even persecution—and continues to advance His kingdom. The story rem...

"Learning From Antioch" // Acts // Jason Hatch 12.04.2026

In this powerful message from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason Hatch explores Acts 11:19-30 and the birth of the church in Antioch—the diverse, missional launching pad for global Christianity. What began as persecution in Jerusalem became a catalyst for the gospel to spread to Gentiles, forming a healthy, messy, generous church that discipled new believers deeply while boldly reachi...

"The Resurrection" // Easter // Jason Hatch 05.04.2026

On Easter Sunday at Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason Hatch powerfully unpacks the bold claims of Jesus Christ — that He is God in the flesh, the Creator, the only way to heaven, and the forgiver of sins. He then shows how the resurrection serves as the ultimate proof of those claims, turning despair into living hope for the disciples and for us today. This timely message calls every...

"On a Donkey" // Palm Sunday // Jason Hatch 30.03.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, pastor Jason focuses on Palm Sunday and the triumphal entry of Jesus in Luke chapter 19, highlighting how Jesus revealed Himself as King—but not in the way people expected. The crowd longed for a political savior who would overthrow Rome and bring immediate peace and prosperity. Instead, Jesus entered Jerusalem humbly on a donkey, ful...

"The Door That Leads To Life" // Acts // Jason Hatch 22.03.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, pastor Jason walks through Acts 11 and highlights a major turning point in the early church: the gospel is for everyone, not just one group of people. Through Peter’s experience, the church realizes that God offers salvation freely to all, and the key response is repentance. The pastor emphasizes that repentance is the true “door” to...

"No Partiality" // Acts // Jeremy Buck 15.03.2026

In Acts 10, Jeremy speaks about Peter's encounter with Cornelius and how it revels a powerful truth: that the gospel is for everyone. Through God's vision and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Gentiles, we see that God shows no partiality and offers salvation to all who believe in Jesus Christ. This message challenges us to reject favoritism, break down barriers, and share the hope and grac...

"Rise, Kill, & Eat" // Acts // Jason Hatch 08.03.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, the pastor explores Acts 10:1-33, where God orchestrates a divine encounter between the apostle Peter and Cornelius, a devout Roman centurion. Through visions—an angel to Cornelius and a sheet of unclean animals to Peter—God reveals that the gospel is for everyone, breaking down barriers between Jews and Gentiles, declaring that what...

"The Worst Sinners Make The Best Missionaries" // Acts // Jason Hatch 02.03.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason Hatch unpacks Acts 9:1-31  and how the worst sinners like our selves can be used to become the best missionaries. The most influential being Paul. Pastor Jason showcases the transformation of Saul into Paul, illustrating the power of God's grace to change hearts and redirect lives.   Website:  redeemermidland.org Instagra...

"Jesus & the Unlikely" // Acts // Josh Gatewoood 01.03.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Josh Gatewood highlights in Act 9:32-43 how Jesus consistently calls, heals, and uses people whom society overlooks, doubts, or disqualifies. Throughout Scripture, Jesus moves toward the unlikely—sinners, outsiders, the broken, and the ordinary—not because of their qualifications, but because of His grace and purpose. God’s kin...

"Jesus is the Difference" // Acts // Josh Gatewood 08.02.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Josh Gatewood explores Acts chapter 8, where persecution scatters believers, leading Philip to proclaim Jesus in Samaria—breaking down deep ethnic and cultural barriers—with signs, healings, and great joy following. The message contrasts Saul (later Paul) the persecutor turned apostle, ordinary disciple Philip, and Simon the so...

"For the City" // For the City // Jason Hatch 01.02.2026

In this special 10-year anniversary sermon, Pastor Jason Hatch of Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, reflects on God's faithfulness in planting and growing a gospel-centered community. Drawing from Jeremiah 29 and 2 Corinthians 2, he unpacks why Christians are called to be "for the city"—seeking its welfare, spreading the aroma of Christ through faithful words and deeds, and living as exiles who a...

"Made For Jesus" // Made For More // Josh Gatewood 18.01.2026

This sermon from Pastor Josh Gatewood at Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, powerfully explores why worldly success, fame, and achievements—like those of Johnny Manziel and Jim Carrey—ultimately leave us empty, as our hearts were made for Jesus alone. Drawing from the Great Commission in Matthew 28:16-20, he calls believers to embrace Jesus' mission of making disciples of all nations through follo...

"Made For One Another" // Made For More // Jason Hatch 11.01.2026

In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason explores Ephesians 2:19, reminding believers that the gospel not only reconciles us vertically to God as our Father but also horizontally unites us into a new family—the church. Addressing the ongoing loneliness epidemic in America (with recent reports showing over half of adults feeling lonely and its health impacts riva...

"Made For Mission" // Made For More // Jason Hatch 04.01.2026

The sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, kicks off the new year by reminding believers of their core identity as a gospel-centered, missional family—anchored in Jesus Christ, urgently called to share the gospel, and committed to genuine community. Drawing from Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17, Pastor Jason Hatch explores how Christians are sent into the world (but not of it) to car...

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