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Wednesday Sep 24, 2025

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025

Wednesday Oct 08, 2025

Monday Oct 13, 2025

Monday Oct 20, 2025

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Ever wonder if the Bible is really trustworthy? Or if the Gospel is truly for someone like YOU?In this opening message of our new series through Luke's Gospel, we're getting our bearings for an incredible journey through the life of the Perfect Man—Jesus Christ.**In this message, you'll discover:**✅ Why Luke's Gospel is built on rock-solid eyewitness accounts✅ How a Greek doctor investigated the greatest story ever told✅ Why the Gospel is for EVERYONE—regardless of background or bank account✅ What it means that Jesus is the "last Adam" who succeeded where we all failNo servants, yet they called Him Master. No degree, yet they called Him Teacher. No army, yet kings feared Him. He conquered the world without winning a single battle.**This is the story of the Perfect Man.**Whether you're a longtime believer needing to be grounded in truth or someone exploring faith for the first time, this message will show you why the Gospel of Luke matters—and why Jesus changes everything.📖 Luke 1:1-4 | Redeemer Bible Fellowship#Luke #Gospel #Jesus #BibleStudy #ChristianSermon

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
You've been praying. You've been faithful. You've been waiting... and waiting... and waiting.Sound familiar?In this powerful message from Luke 1:5-25, we meet an elderly couple who'd been praying for decades with no answer in sight. But when God finally speaks, His answer is bigger—and stranger—than anything they could have imagined.In this message, discover:✅ Why God's promises aren't bound to your current circumstances✅ How God's sovereign plan often defies our expectations (and why that's good news)✅ The critical difference between honest questions and unbelief✅ What faithful living looks like between promise and fulfillmentZechariah wanted a baby. God gave him John the Baptist—the forerunner of the Messiah. God's delays aren't accidents; they're part of His eternal purpose to accomplish something greater than we could ask or imagine.The Bottom Line: Be assured of God's power to fulfill His promises—and live faithfully in the meantime.This isn't prosperity gospel—it's the hard truth that righteousness doesn't exempt us from trials, but God uses even our hardest seasons as the canvas for His greatest work.Whether you're waiting on God's promises for breakthrough, provision, or direction, this expositional message will ground your faith in Scripture when the waiting gets hard.

Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Join us as we continue our verse-by-verse study through Luke's Gospel, examining the remarkable account of the Annunciation. In this message, we explore how God's Word produces faith and joy in His waiting people when we hear it the right way.Through three powerful scenes - Gabriel's announcement to Mary, Mary's faithful response, and Elizabeth's Spirit-filled rejoicing - we discover what genuine faith looks like in the face of impossible promises. Unlike Zechariah's doubt, Mary's humble submission and expectation model the proper response to God's Word.This passage reveals not just the miraculous conception of Jesus, but Heaven's summary of the Gospel itself: a Savior will be born, a King will be established, and God's ancient promises will be fulfilled—all in Jesus Christ.**Key Themes:**- Understanding Mary's response versus Zechariah's doubt- The fulfillment of Old Testament promises in Jesus- What faithful submission to God's Word looks like- How the Gospel calls us to both trust and obediencePerfect for anyone seeking solid biblical exposition and practical application from Luke's Gospel.**Part of our series:** Luke Part 1 - The Perfect Man's Arrival📖 **Scripture:** Luke 1:26-45 ⛪ **Redeemer Bible Fellowship** | Southern Oregon---*Subscribe for more verse-by-verse exposition through the Gospel of Luke and other books of the Bible.*

Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Glorifying the Promise-Keeping God Pt 1 | Luke 1:46-56When God acts, His people rejoice with song! In this message, we examine Mary's Magnificat—one of the most beautiful and Scripture-saturated songs in all of the Bible.As we continue our verse-by-verse study through Luke's Gospel, we encounter the second of four songs in Luke's opening chapter. Mary's song isn't just personal praise—it's a declaration that God's ancient promises are being fulfilled through the child in her womb.The Song's Four Stanzas:- Praise for God's grace (46-48a)- Praise for God's victory (48b-50)- Praise for God's ways (51-53)- Praise for God's covenant (54-55)Through Mary's words, we discover that Jesus' arrival was no accident of history. This song signals a crucial shift from God speaking to God acting—from promises made to promises kept. Mary understood that her child would be the fulfillment of God's covenant with Abraham and the defeat of humanity's greatest enemy.**Key Applications:**- Rejoice in the unusual grace of God- Rejoice in truth, not just feelings- Rejoice in the God who keeps His promisesThis passage challenges us to consider: Do we truly worship God based on His great acts and objective truth, or merely on our subjective feelings?Perfect for anyone seeking biblical exposition that connects Old Testament promises to New Testament fulfillment.**Part of our series:** Luke Part 1 - The Perfect Man's Arrival📖 **Scripture:** Luke 1:46-56 ⛪ **Redeemer Bible Fellowship** | Southern Oregon---*Subscribe for more verse-by-verse exposition through Luke and solid Reformed Biblical teaching.*

Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
What does the right response to God's fulfilled promises look like? In this message, we witness the birth of John the Baptist and discover how different people respond when God moves in power.As we continue our verse-by-verse study through Luke's opening chapter, we transition from promise to fulfillment. Elizabeth gives birth to the son God promised, and the community witnesses something extraordinary—the Lord is moving after 400 years of silence.Through this passage, we see contrasting responses: Elizabeth and Zechariah respond in faith and obedience, while others show spiritual dullness. The broader community responds with reverent fear and deep reflection on what God is doing. These responses teach us a crucial lesson: The fulfillment of God's Word calls for faith, not unbelief.This passage offers hope for anyone who has struggled with doubt—like Zechariah, you too can move from faltering faith to confident trust.Perfect for those seeking expositional preaching that connects biblical narrative to everyday Christian living.**Part of our series:** Luke Part 1 - The Perfect Man's Arrival📖 **Scripture:** Luke 1:57-66 ⛪ **Redeemer Bible Fellowship** | Southern Oregon---Subscribe for more verse-by-verse exposition through Luke's Gospel and practical Reformed teaching.








