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The gospel is the hope of the world. As we read the Scriptures, we see the overarching themes of God’s providence, power and provision to reconcile mankind and the created world to Himself through the Person and work of Jesus Christ. In light of this, we aim to be explicitly gospel-centered in all that we preach, teach and practice. Sermon audio and video from Redemption Hill Church, San Antonio, Texas
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The gospel is the hope of the world. As we read the Scriptures, we see the overarching themes of God’s providence, power and provision to reconcile mankind and the created world to Himself through the Person and work of Jesus Christ. In light of this, we aim to be explicitly gospel-centered in all that we preach, teach and practice. Sermon audio and video from Redemption Hill Church, San Antonio, Texas
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×Join us in this enlightening episode as we continue into Acts chapter 1:1-11, exploring the profound significance of Christ's ascension and the empowering role of the Holy Spirit. We recap key insights from the previous week and look into the historical context of the Book of Acts, authored by Luke, a remarkable historian and companion of the Apostle Paul.Discover how the early disciples grappled with their understanding of Jesus' mission and the establishment of His kingdom. We discuss the importance of both the works and words of Christ, emphasizing the "holy knot" that ties them together. As we unpack the themes of the already but not yet kingdom, we reflect on the mission given to God's people and the authority that comes from Christ's ascension.00:00:00 - Introduction to Acts 1:1-1100:02:17 - Reading of Scripture00:02:34 - Recap of Last Week's Teaching00:03:05 - Background on Luke and the Book of Acts00:04:58 - The Importance of the Book of Acts00:06:37 - Questions and Curiosities About the Church00:07:29 - The Book of Acts as Our Family History00:08:54 - Prescriptive vs. Descriptive in Acts00:09:35 - Theological Insights from the Book of Acts00:10:20 - The Centrality of Jesus in Acts00:11:13 - Understanding the Holy Knot00:12:45 - The Challenge of Doubt and Faithfulness00:16:16 - The Call to Make a Case for Christ00:17:32 - The Role of the Holy Spirit00:18:34 - The Theme of Acts: Witnesses to the Ends of the Earth00:19:37 - The Disciples' Misunderstanding of the Kingdom00:21:35 - The Patience of Christ with His Disciples00:22:29 - The Shift After the Holy Spirit Comes00:23:40 - The Kingdom of God: Spiritual and Physical00:24:47 - The Importance of the Ascension00:25:50 - The Ascension and Its Implications00:27:58 - The Authority of Christ's Instructions00:29:26 - The Sovereignty of Christ Affirmed00:30:30 - Closing Prayer and Reflection…
In this message, we kick off a new series titled "World Without End," focusing on the Book of Acts. We begin by reading passages from both Luke 1 and Acts 1, which set the stage for our exploration of the early church's history. Pastor Joel takes some time to introduce the Book of Acts, discussing its author, Luke, who is notable for being a Gentile and a physician. Pastor Joel covers Luke's background, his purpose in writing both the Gospel of Luke and Acts, and how he approached his work as a historian. Luke aimed to provide an accurate account of the events surrounding Jesus and the early church, emphasizing the importance of eyewitness testimony and thorough research. As we transition into the Book of Acts, Pastor Joel emphasize the significance of the ascension of Christ as a pivotal moment that connects the two volumes. He makes the case that Acts is not merely a continuation of Luke's Gospel but rather a record of Christ's ongoing ministry from heaven through the apostles and the Holy Spirit. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Scripture Reading 00:02:15 - New Series: World Without End 00:03:32 - Understanding the Title 00:04:24 - Background on the Book of Acts 00:05:34 - Author of the Book: Luke 00:07:02 - Luke's Background and Education 00:08:29 - Luke's Purpose in Writing 00:10:14 - Luke's Methodology as a Historian 00:12:03 - Theophilus: The Intended Audience 00:13:20 - Luke's Diplomatic Intentions 00:15:23 - Evangelistic Purpose of Luke and Acts 00:17:14 - Transition to the Book of Acts 00:18:49 - The Ascension of Christ 00:20:14 - Christ's Ministry from Heaven 00:22:10 - Main Characters in Acts 00:24:31 - The Role of the Apostles 00:26:45 - Special Provisions for the Apostles 00:29:00 - Conclusion and Summary of Key Points…
In today's episode, we dive into Philippians 2:5-11, a profound passage that highlights the humility and exaltation of Christ Jesus. We begin by recognizing the significance of this text, often referred to as the The Carmen Christi or the hymn of Christ, which encapsulates the essence of our faith. As we explore the depths of Christ's humility—His choice to empty Himself and take on the form of a servant—we're reminded that this act was not one of becoming less valuable, but rather of adding humanity to His divine nature. Jesus, who was equal with God, chose to serve us, demonstrating true humility and obedience, even to the point of death on a cross. We reflect on the context of the Philippian church, who, as Roman citizens, would have found the concept of crucifixion shocking. Yet, Paul emphasizes that this very act of humiliation led to Christ's ultimate exaltation by God, where every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. The call for us is clear: we are to adopt the mind of Christ in our relationships with one another. This means living in humility, counting others as more significant than ourselves, and seeking to serve one another in love. We are encouraged to walk in obedience to God's will, not out of fear, but out of gratitude for the grace we've received. As we conclude, we are reminded of our mission to proclaim the gospel, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with as many people as possible. May our lives be marked by humility, obedience, and worship, all for the glory of God the Father. Let's pray for the grace to embody these truths in our daily lives. Amen.…
In this episode, we dive into Philippians 2:1-4, exploring the profound call to unity that the Apostle Paul extends to the church in Philippi. Join us as we reflect on the five blessings that Paul reminds the believers of, emphasizing the supernatural unity that comes from our shared experience in Christ. We discuss the importance of humility, compassion, and mercy within the Christian community, and how these qualities should define our relationships with one another. Discover how the unconditional love of God transforms our hearts and motivates us to live out our faith joyfully and selflessly. As we unpack the message of this powerful passage, we encourage you to remember the work that Christ has done in your life and how it unites us as a body of believers. Together, let’s strive to embody the love and unity that the gospel calls us to, as we support and uplift one another in our journey of faith. Tune in for an uplifting discussion that will inspire you to deepen your understanding of the gospel and strengthen your connections within the community of faith. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful episodes!…
In this episode, we dive into Acts chapter 10, focusing on verses 34- 38, where Peter delivers a groundbreaking sermon to a group of Gentiles, including Cornelius, a notable military leader. We explore the profound message that God shows no partiality, emphasizing that His grace and acceptance extend to all people, regardless of their background or culture.Peter's sermon marks a pivotal moment in the early church, as it signifies the first time the gospel is being shared with Gentiles. This was a significant shift, as Jews traditionally viewed Gentiles as second-class citizens. We discuss the implications of this message and how it challenges our own tendencies to show partiality in our lives today. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Coffee Talk 00:00:15 - Reading from Acts 10:34-38 00:01:43 - The Importance of Peter's Sermon 00:02:49 - Breaking Cultural Barriers 00:04:24 - Peter's Transformation 00:06:09 - Loving Those Once Avoided 00:08:06 - God's Call to No Partiality 00:10:50 - The Hope of the Gospel 00:12:37 - The Living Hope of Christ 00:13:31 - Conclusion and Prayer…
Christmastide part 2 This week we dive into Ephesians 1:3-14, where Paul beautifully articulates God's redemptive plan through the New Covenant. This covenant is not a backup plan but rather God's original intention for humanity, established before the foundation of the world. We explore how our identity as adopted sons and daughters of God is rooted in His love for us, not our performance. As we celebrate the Christmas season, I remind us that the gospel is not just a comforting story but a living truth that impacts our lives today. We are God's treasured possession, and this reality should inspire us to live out our faith with confidence and joy. #christmastide #localchurch #sanantoniochurch #newyear2025 #Ephesians…
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In this special Christmas episode, we celebrate the fifth day of Christmas and the first Sunday in the Christmas season. Our focus today is on Galatians 3:23 - 4:7, which may not seem like a traditional Christmas text at first glance, but reveals profound truths about the incarnation of Christ. We explore the significance of God sending His Son, Jesus, at the fullness of time. Jesus, the preexistent Son of God, was not created at His birth but has existed eternally with the Father. His coming was part of God's divine plan, set in motion before the foundations of the earth. We reflect on how Jesus came to redeem humanity, who is bound by the law, and the true purpose of His coming: to adopt us as sons and daughters of God. 00:00:00 - Merry Christmas and Celebration of the Season 00:01:40 - Reading from Galatians: A Christmas Message 00:03:27 - Understanding the Incarnation of Christ 00:06:25 - The Preexistence of Jesus 00:08:13 - God's Perfect Timing in Sending His Son 00:09:07 - Purpose of Christ's Coming: Redemption 00:10:22 - Beyond Forgiveness: Adoption as Sons 00:12:09 - The Fullness of God's Plan for Humanity 00:14:00 - The Spirit of Adoption and Our Relationship with God 00:16:07 - Unity in the Family of God 00:17:03 - Closing Prayer and Reflection…
In this episode, we dive into Hebrews chapter 10:1-10, as we reflect on the final theme of love during this Advent season. We explore the significance of God's initiating love, which is preemptive and not based on our actions or worthiness. The text reminds us that the sacrifices of the Old Testament were merely shadows of the true substance to come—Jesus Christ. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Reading of Hebrews 10:1-10 00:02:30 - Themes of Advent: Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love 00:04:45 - God's Initiating Love 00:06:00 - Personal Reflections on Christmas Celebrations 00:08:00 - Cultural Narratives vs. Gospel Truth 00:10:30 - The Ineffectiveness of Animal Sacrifices 00:12:00 - God's Plan from the Beginning 00:14:30 - The Shadow vs. The Substance 00:16:00 - The Logic of Sacrifices 00:18:00 - The Need for a Perfect Sacrifice 00:20:30 - The Unique Nature of Humanity 00:22:00 - The Incarnation of Christ 00:24:00 - Jesus' Perfect Obedience 00:26:30 - The Significance of Jesus' Sacrifice 00:28:00 - The Assurance of Forgiveness 00:30:00 - The Blasphemy of Self-Punishment 00:32:00 - The Fulfillment of God's Will 00:34:00 - The Assurance of Salvation 00:36:00 - The Christmas Miracle 00:38:00 - Conclusion and Call to Faith 00:40:00 - Final Prayer and Reflection…
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1 A Season of Joy | Advent 2024 1:04:36
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In this episode, we gather on the third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday, which emphasizes the theme of joy. Lets reflect on the unique nature of Advent as a season of joyful waiting, contrasting it with the somberness of Lent. We are reminded that our waiting for the Lord is not just a passive act but an active vigil filled with hope, peace, and expectation.Our focus is on Philippians 4:4-9, that encourages listeners to rejoice in the Lord always, even amidst trials and suffering. Paul, writing from prison, exemplifies how joy and suffering can coexist. Its important to importance of focusing on the Lord rather than our circumstances, reminding us that our joy should be evident in our actions. We discuss the significance of being reasonable and gentle in our responses to life's challenges, recognizing that the Lord is always near.Ultimately, the call to embrace joy as a response to the hope and peace we have in Christ, encouraging us to celebrate His goodness and remain steadfast in our faith as we await His return.…
In this message, we explore 1 Corinthians 4:8-21, diving deep into Paul’s words to the divided Corinthian church. Through themes of humility, spiritual correction, and the true nature of Christian leadership, we uncover vital lessons for our faith journey, especially during this Advent season. Paul’s use of humor and sarcasm challenges the Corinthians’ self-righteousness, reminding us that our worth isn’t defined by worldly success but by how God sees us through Christ. I share insights into the struggles of the apostles, the importance of discipleship, and how correction, though hard, is a gift that brings us back to the truth. As we prepare our hearts this Advent, let’s remember the peace and hope we have in Christ, our true King. 👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more biblical teaching! Let’s grow in faith together. #ChristianLeadership #AdventSeason #1Corinthians #FaithJourney #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalTeaching #Discipleship #Humility #GraceAndTruth #SanAntonioChurch #ReformedBaptist #JesusIsKing…
In this podcast episode, the Pastor Mike Hooper reflects on the significance of Advent, a tradition he initially viewed as outdated but has come to appreciate over the years. He emphasizes the importance of setting aside time in the church calendar to focus on key aspects of faith, such as the Second Coming of Christ, the Incarnation, and the passion of Jesus. The speaker highlights how holidays, originally rooted in holy days, serve as reminders to pause and reflect on what truly matters, centering around the person and work of Jesus Christ.The episode transitions to a reading from 1 Thessalonians 3, where the Apostle Paul expresses joy upon receiving good news about the faith and love of the Thessalonian church. The speaker contrasts Paul's tone in this letter with his more corrective letters to the Corinthians and Galatians, noting the encouragement and comfort Paul derives from the Thessalonians' steadfastness in faith amidst his own afflictions.As the discussion unfolds, the speaker delves into the meaning of Advent, describing it as a time of "presence after absence." He draws parallels between his personal experiences of longing during a year and a half of separation from his beloved and the Christian anticipation of Christ's return. The speaker emphasizes that, like Paul, believers can find hope and encouragement in the faith of others, and he encourages listeners to pray for love to abound within the church.The episode concludes with a reminder of the hope Christians have in the return of Christ, urging listeners to live in anticipation of that day without fear, as there is no condemnation for those in Christ. The speaker encourages a focus on hope during the Advent season, inviting listeners to let that hope fuel their devotion and discipleship.…
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1 The Bible & The Reformation | Post Tenebrous Lux 1:10:49
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In this episode, we conclude our Reformation series titled "Post-Tenebrous Lux," which translates to "after darkness, light." We delve into 2 Timothy 3 and the beginning of chapter 4, where Paul warns Timothy about the challenges of the last days, emphasizing the importance of remaining steadfast in faith and the teachings of Scripture. We reflect on the historical context of the Reformation, starting with the life of Daniel, who faced darkness but was assured of the light to come through the Messiah, Jesus Christ. This theme of light after darkness resonates throughout history, including the Reformation period, where figures like John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and William Tyndale sought to return God’s people to His Word. The central theme of our discussion is "sola scriptura," or Scripture alone, which became a rallying cry during the Reformation. We explore how this principle emerged as a response to the corruption and misinterpretation of Scripture in the church, leading to a renewed focus on the authority of God's Word. We highlight Martin Luther's pivotal role in the Reformation, particularly his famous stand at the Diet of Worms in 1521, where he declared, "My conscience is held captive by the Word of God." This moment underscored the belief that the authority of the church must be rooted in Scripture, not in human tradition or authority. As we wrap up, we emphasize that the Word of God is not just a collection of texts but is breathed out by God, making it profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. We encourage our listeners to hold fast to the truth of Scripture, recognizing its power to guide and transform lives, even in the midst of darkness. Join us as we continue to explore the significance of God's Word in our lives today and the enduring legacy of the Reformation.…
In this episode, we continue our Reformation series titled "Post-Tenebrous Lux," which translates to "After Darkness, Light." We delve into the lives of early Reformers who sacrificed greatly to make the Reformation possible, focusing on the theme of the power and sufficiency of God's Word, encapsulated in the doctrine of sola scriptura—Scripture alone. We begin by reading Psalm 119:129-136, which emphasizes the importance of God's testimonies and the understanding they provide. This sets the stage for our discussion on the significance of Scripture in the lives of Reformers like John Wycliffe and John Huss, who were profoundly impacted by the availability of the Bible in the common tongue. Today, we spotlight William Tyndale, a gifted scholar and linguist who was pivotal in translating the New Testament into English. Tyndale's work was driven by the belief that Scripture should be accessible to everyone, allowing even the simplest among us to understand God's Word. We explore the historical context of Tyndale's life, including the oppressive laws against Bible translation and the invention of the printing press, which enabled the widespread distribution of his translations. Tyndale's commitment to making Scripture available in English led to his eventual martyrdom, but his legacy endures. His translations laid the groundwork for future English versions of the Bible, including the King James Version, which retains a significant portion of his original work. We also discuss the doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture, which asserts that while some parts of the Bible may be difficult to understand, the essential truths necessary for salvation are clear and accessible to all. This clarity is vital for sharing the gospel confidently, knowing that the Holy Spirit aids in understanding. In closing, we reflect on the importance of engaging with Scripture, encouraging listeners to spend time reading and studying the Bible, as it promises to illuminate our paths and deepen our understanding of God's will. We express gratitude for the Reformers who paved the way for our access to God's Word and pray for continued illumination through the Scriptures. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Reading of Psalm 119 00:01:50 - Continuing the Reformation Series: Post-Tenebrous Lux 00:02:12 - The Power and Sufficiency of God's Word 00:03:40 - Sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone 00:04:34 - The Importance of Scripture in the Reformation 00:05:50 - Introducing William Tyndale 00:06:02 - Historical Context: Events Leading to Tyndale's Life 00:07:08 - The Impact of the Printing Press 00:09:25 - Tyndale's Education and Linguistic Skills 00:10:30 - Tyndale's Early Convictions and Scholarship 00:12:07 - The White Horse Tavern Meetings 00:13:12 - Tyndale's Translation of the New Testament 00:14:18 - The Church's Response to Tyndale's Work 00:15:32 - Tyndale's Continued Efforts and Legacy 00:16:26 - Tyndale's Martyrdom and Its Significance 00:17:30 - Tyndale's Influence on English Translations 00:19:07 - The Clarity of Scripture: Perspicuity 00:20:54 - Understanding the Doctrine of Perspicuity 00:22:41 - Scriptural Support for Clarity 00:24:06 - The Role of Children in Understanding Scripture 00:27:08 - Scripture's Sufficiency for Salvation 00:28:42 - The Importance of Access to Scripture 00:29:53 - The Impact of the Reformation on Scripture Availability 00:31:13 - Challenges in Understanding Scripture 00:32:38 - Conclusion: The Depths of Scripture 00:34:04 - Closing Prayer and Reflection…
In this episode, we dive into Romans chapter six, verses four through eleven, exploring the profound themes of identity and regeneration in Christ. We reflect on the life of John Hus, affectionately known as "The Goose," a key figure in the Reformation who boldly preached the gospel despite facing severe opposition from the Catholic Church. I share Hus's journey from a young boy in Prague to a professor and ultimately a minister, emphasizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in his life. We discuss how Hus's teachings, influenced by Wycliffe, challenged the status quo and brought the message of grace to the people, leading to his martyrdom. Throughout the episode, I highlight the importance of theology and understanding our identity in Christ, reminding listeners that we are all filled with the same Holy Spirit that empowered great reformers like Hus. I encourage everyone to engage with Scripture, as it shapes our understanding and transforms our lives. As we reflect on Hus's courage and the impact of his faith, I remind us that while we may not face the same trials, we are called to live out our faith boldly in our everyday lives. We celebrate the victory over sin and death through Christ, urging listeners to embrace their new identity and purpose in Him. In closing, we pray for the strength to live with boldness and grace, continuing the work of the kingdom in our communities. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Scripture Reading 00:02:16 - John Hus: The Goose 00:03:46 - Hus's Early Life and Education 00:05:41 - The Importance of Theology 00:08:39 - Identity in Christ 00:10:25 - Spiritual Resurrection 00:12:49 - Regeneration and New Life 00:14:48 - Unity with Christ 00:16:09 - The Courage of John Hus 00:19:01 - Hus's Teachings and Opposition 00:21:29 - Hus's Martyrdom 00:23:58 - The Legacy of John Hus 00:25:50 - The Power of the Gospel 00:30:11 - Celebrating New Life in Christ 00:34:20 - Closing Prayer and Reflection…
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of Scripture in our lives and its historical context, particularly focusing on the life and contributions of John Wycliffe, often referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation." We begin by reading from Psalm 119:105, which emphasizes the Word of God as a guiding light, and then transition to 2 Peter chapter 1, where we explore the authority and inspiration of Scripture. As we continue our series on the Reformation, I share how Wycliffe laid the foundational stones for what would later become the Protestant Reformation, advocating for the authority of Scripture above all else. His conviction that the Bible should be accessible to everyone, not just the clergy, was revolutionary for his time. Wycliffe's efforts to translate the Scriptures into English allowed the common man to engage with God's Word directly, breaking the chains of ignorance that had kept many in spiritual darkness. We reflect on the importance of understanding our place in church history and how Wycliffe's teachings influenced later reformers like Jan Hus and Martin Luther. I challenge listeners to consider whether they hold Scripture as the final authority in their lives and to actively engage with the Word of God daily. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder that, like Wycliffe, we are called to live in the light of God's Word, allowing it to shape our lives and guide our actions. We must not only acknowledge the authority of Scripture but also apply its teachings in our daily lives, ensuring that we do not fall into a self-imposed darkness despite having access to the light of God's Word. 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Word of God The speaker introduces the theme of the sermon, focusing on the importance of Scripture. 00:05:30 - Reading of Scripture The congregation reads selected verses from Psalm 119 and 2 Peter, emphasizing the authority of God's Word. 00:10:00 - The Light of the Reformation Discussion of the Reformation series and the significance of John Wycliffe in church history. 00:15:00 - Understanding Our Spiritual Heritage The speaker reflects on personal family history and the importance of understanding one's place in the broader church history. 00:20:00 - The Dark Ages and the Need for Scripture An explanation of the term "Dark Ages" and how it relates to the accessibility of the Scriptures. 00:25:00 - Erasmus and the Return to the Source The role of Erasmus in translating the Greek New Testament and its impact on the Reformation. 00:30:00 - Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the Reformation Introduction to John Wycliffe and his foundational contributions to the Reformation. 00:35:00 - Wycliffe's Commitment to Scripture Exploration of Wycliffe's belief in the authority of Scripture and its accessibility to all people. 00:40:00 - The Legacy of Sola Scriptura Discussion on the doctrine of sola scriptura and its implications for the church today. 00:45:00 - Peter's Humility and Equal Standing Reflection on Peter's letter and the concept of equal standing before God for all believers. 00:50:00 - Living in the Light of God's Word Encouragement to apply the teachings of Scripture in daily life and to seek a closer relationship with God. 00:55:00 - Conclusion and Call to Action Final thoughts on the importance of Scripture and a call for believers to engage with the Word of God actively.…
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