Episodes
3 days ago
3 days ago
37 min
In the powerful conclusion to Redeemer Church’s summer series on the Book of Job, Pastor Josh Gatewood unpacks Job 42 and shows how we can cultivate real, lasting hope in seasons of hardship and suffering. After encountering God’s majesty, Job shifts from demanding explanations to trusting in a deeper relationship with his sovereign, good, and covenantal Lord—relenting from his complaints and laying his pain at God’s feet. This message reveals how the prayers, patience, and purpose of Job ultimately point us to Jesus, the one who stands in the gap, restores all things, and gives us unshakeable hope.
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At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jul 5, 2026
Job // Week 6 : God Speaks to Job
Jul 5, 2026
Jul 5, 2026
34 min
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 alone governs the universe, controls the chaos, and even holds the greatest forces of evil and death on a leash. Job’s deepest need was not an explanation but a renewed vision of who God is. The sermon emphasizes that bringing honest questions to God is not a lack of faith; it is often an act of holding on to Him. The main application was that while we may never receive answers to all our “why” questions, we can trust God’s heart because He has already demonstrated His love through Christ.
Website: redeemermidland.org
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At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jun 28, 2026
Job // Week 5 : Miserable Comforters
Jun 28, 2026
Jun 28, 2026
37 min
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 their theology were true -- God is sovereign, just, and sin does have consequences -- their conclusions were wrong because Job was innocent. Their faulty understanding of God caused them to add to Job's pain instead of comforting him. Pastor Brandon's sermon emphasizes that bad theology makes bad friends, warning that half-truths about God can be deeply damaging when applied without wisdom or compassion.
Website: redeemermidland.org
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At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jun 21, 2026
Job // Week 4 : Faith and Lament
Jun 21, 2026
Jun 21, 2026
33 min
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 sufficient. The message emphasized that deeper worship often comes through greater weakness, as trials expose our need for God and draw us closer to Him.
Website: redeemermidland.org
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At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jun 14, 2026
Job // Week 3 : Showing Up For The Suffering
Jun 14, 2026
Jun 14, 2026
40 min
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 reminds us that Jesus understands our suffering, welcomes our honest struggles, and offers mercy instead of condemnation. The message encouraged believers to bear one another’s burdens and walk alongside hurting people for the long haul. Ultimately, the sermon pointed to Christ as the ultimate Comforter who uses suffering to draw us closer to Him and assures us that we are never abandoned in our pain.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jun 9, 2026
Job // Week 2 : There was a Day
Jun 9, 2026
Jun 9, 2026
44 min
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 God remains in control, even in the midst of pain, loss, and hardship. While we may not always understand why God allows suffering, we can trust that He is working out His purposes and refining His people through trials. The sermon concluded with a personal testimony of loss, encouraging believers to cling to God’s character and sovereignty, trusting that His plans cannot be thwarted.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Jun 7, 2026
Jun 7, 2026
35 min
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’re currently walking through hardship or preparing for future trials, this gospel-centered teaching reminds us that suffering is not meaningless and ultimately points us to Jesus, the better Job who suffered for us.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.

May 24, 2026
"Mark of a Christian" // Acts // Josh Gatewood
May 24, 2026
May 24, 2026
39 min
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 change, uncomfortable sacrifice, and frequent encouragement, this sermon equips you to deepen your faith, stay rooted in community, and keep your eyes fixed on Christ even amid summer disruptions and trials.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.

May 17, 2026
"Signs & Wonders" // Acts // Jason Hatch
May 17, 2026
May 17, 2026
38 min
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 from vain idols to the living Creator who reveals Himself through creation and ultimately through Jesus Christ. This sermon highlights the difference between common grace and saving grace, the joy of the gospel, and why we must respond to the good news by repenting and believing.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.

May 10, 2026
"Filled With Joy" // Acts // Jason Hatch
May 10, 2026
May 10, 2026
39 min
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 the Holy Spirit, not in changing circumstances, as echoed in the lives of Augustine and C.S. Lewis.
This sermon reminds us that the gospel brings deep, enduring joy that the world desperately seeks, turning ordinary people into bold witnesses.
Website: redeemermidland.org
Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland
Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland
At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another.
We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.

