RUF at NMSU
RUF at NMSU
Large group sermons and discussion from RUF at New Mexico State University.
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May 5, 2026
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Forgiveness (Psalm 130) 05.05.2026 35:51
For anyone who feels stuck, hiding, or overwhelmed by the weight of sin, Psalm 130 offers a path forward. This episode reflects on crying out from the depths, trusting in God’s forgiveness, and learning to wait with hope. (Recorded on 4/28/26)
Gratitude (Psalm 107) 28.04.2026 32:44
Psalm 107 invites us into a life of gratitude—but not the shallow kind rooted in good circumstances. God’s steadfast, covenant love is the true foundation for thankfulness, even in suffering. Ultimately, it points to Jesus, whose life, death, and resurrection secure a gratitude that endures in every season. (Recorded on 4/21/26)
Worship (Psalm 103) 21.04.2026 34:13
We’re all prone to forget the story we’re living in. In Psalm 103, worship becomes the remedy—reminding us of God’s goodness, reshaping our view of him, and restoring our identity as people deeply loved. (Recorded on 4/14/26)
Depression (Psalm 88) 14.04.2026 30:43
Psalm 88 gives voice to deep, unresolved sorrow. This sermon explores how Scripture makes room for darkness, teaches us to bring our pain honestly to God, and calls the church to embody compassionate presence. Ultimately, it points to Jesus, who enters our suffering and assures us we are never alone, even in despair. (Recorded on 4/7/26)
Guilt (Psalm 51) 07.04.2026 34:46
Many of us don’t like talking about the biblical doctrine of sin. We might think of it as outdated or oppressive. But what if it isn’t? What if it’s a key theological truth that’s directly connected to our flourishing? (Recorded on 3/31/26)
Anxiety (Psalm 23) 01.04.2026 32:00
Psalm 23 is probably the most well-known poem ever written. What have people found compelling about it, and how does it ultimately lead us to rest in Jesus? (Recorded on 2/24/26)
Insignificance (Psalm 8) 01.04.2026 34:25
What does creation tell us about God? The reality is that all around us, creation is saturated with the story of the gospel. (Recorded on 2/3/26)
Chaos (Psalm 46) 31.03.2026 39:54
In the midst of chaos, corruption, and violence, many of us turn to noise and activity to deliver us. Psalm 46 shows us a better way. (Recorded on 3/24/26)
Homesickness (Psalm 42) 17.03.2026 38:15
There’s a deep longing in every human being for something we can’t quite put our finger on. GK Chesterton calls it being homesick at home. Psalm 42 tells us it’s our soul’s deep desire to be with God. (Recorded on 3/10/26)
Shame (Psalm 34) 10.03.2026 33:37
Shame is the feeling of being exposed, vulnerable, and seen. What does God do about our shame? (Recorded on 3/3/26)
Suffering (Psalm 22) 24.02.2026 38:23
The Bible is more honest about suffering than we are. What is God up to in the midst of our suffering? How does he transform it? How does he redeem it? (Recorded on 2/17/26)
Despair (Psalm 13) 17.02.2026 29:18
Where do you turn to in your despair? Suffering? Sadness? Psalm 13 is a raw picture of what it feels like to despair, and a framing that shows us that God’s presence is available to us even when it feels like it’s not. (Recorded on 2/10/26)
Anatomy of the Soul (Psalm 1) 03.02.2026 30:36
The Psalms are the hymn book of the people of God, and they contain a glimpse of the heart of worship. They instruct us in how to be properly human before God, and in so doing, they give us a beautiful and complex picture of the perfect human: Jesus. (Recorded on 1/27/26)
Hebrews 11:12; 12:1-2 04.11.2025 37:20
What is faith? Is faith opposed to reason and logic? How does biblical faith orient our lives? * Recorded on 10/28/25
Hebrews 10:1-18 30.10.2025 35:31
How does Jesus tie up the loose ends of the Old Testament? And if Jesus accomplishes salvation for his people, what was the point of the sacrifices to begin with? *Recorded on 10/14/25
Hebrews 8:1-13 14.10.2025 36:12
What does the Old Testament have to do with the New? Why does understanding Leviticus help us understand Jesus? And what’s the deal with Jeremiah 31? *Recorded on 9/7/25*
Hebrews 5:11-6:12 14.10.2025 42:30
Hebrews 6 is one of the most contested passages in the New Testament—with good reason. While a sober warning against straying from Christ, it is also a profound promise of the assurance to be found in Jesus. *Recorded on 9/30/25*
Hebrews 4:14-5:10 30.09.2025 36:57
Jesus is the Great High Priest we really need. Recorded on 9/23/25
Hebrews 4:1-13 23.09.2025 35:39
One of God’s promises for God’s people is entry into divine rest: everlasting rest in the future, but also enjoying God’s rest today. In an exhausted culture, we desperately need God’s rest. Recorded 9/16/25
Hebrews 3:7-19 16.09.2025 32:40
God’s heart breaks when his people turn their backs on him, but he hasn’t left us without hope. One of God’s most profound gifts for Christians struggling with sin, is other Christians. Recorded on 9/9/25
Hebrews 2:9-18 09.09.2025 36:34
Jesus is the only God who can look you in the eye and say “Me too” to your suffering, your temptation, and your mess. That makes him precisely the Savior we need. Recorded on 9/2/25
Hebrews 1:1-4 02.09.2025 28:56
Today we’re kicking off our study of the Book of Hebrews. In these first few verses, we see the main idea: Jesus is greater. That reality shapes everything.
Revelation 21:9-22:5 26.04.2025 37:27
What will the New Jerusalem look like? What is the source and object of our hope?
Revelation 21:1-8 15.04.2025 38:56
At the end of the story, God gets what he wants. That’s very good news. *Recorded on 4/8/25*
Revelation 19:6-21 08.04.2025 38:33
The story of the Bible ends with two feasts: a wedding and a battlefield aftermath. How is God’s judgment good news? *Recorded on 4/1/25*
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