Redeemed Luling

Redeemed Luling Join us Sundays @ 11 am for worship and powerful message from God's word. We are a Family Church

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05/31/2026

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Empower them to confidently own their love for Jesus and share the life-changing power of scripture with others. Prayers...
05/31/2026

Empower them to confidently own their love for Jesus and share the life-changing power of scripture with others. Prayers matter. Our children matter.

05/31/2026
05/27/2026

GOD USES

One of the biggest lies people believe is that God only uses the strong.

The polished.

The confident.

The impressive.

The people with perfect backgrounds, clean stories, powerful gifts, and no visible weakness.

But Scripture shows something completely different.

God has always used people the world would overlook.

God uses weak people because weakness makes room for His strength.

That does not mean weakness is easy.

It does not mean insecurity feels spiritual.

It does not mean fear disappears overnight.

But it does mean God is not limited by what you lack.

Sometimes the very place where you feel most inadequate becomes the place where God gets the most glory, because everyone can see it was not human strength carrying you.

It was Him.

God uses broken people because brokenness is not the end of the story.

Some people think their pain disqualifies them.

They think the divorce, the addiction, the grief, the trauma, the failure, the wasted years, the depression, the anxiety, the shame, or the old version of themselves means God can never use them.

But God is not afraid of broken pieces.

He knows how to restore what sin shattered.

He knows how to heal what life wounded.

He knows how to take the place you thought would bury you and turn it into a testimony that helps someone else breathe again.

God uses ordinary people because most of the Bible is filled with ordinary people who said yes to an extraordinary God.

Fishermen.

Shepherds.

Mothers.

Widows.

Servants.

Tax collectors.

Teenagers.

People with jobs, families, fears, doubts, flaws, and questions.

The power was never in how impressive they were.

The power was in the God who called them.

God uses overlooked people because people often measure by appearance, status, influence, money, beauty, confidence, and popularity.

But God looks at the heart.

David was overlooked by his own family before he was anointed king.

People may not see you.

People may not choose you.

People may not invite you.

People may not understand what God placed in you.

But being overlooked by people does not mean you are unseen by God.

God uses repentant people because repentance is not disqualification.

It is the doorway back to obedience.

Peter denied Jesus and still preached boldly after restoration.

Paul persecuted Christians and still became a chosen instrument.

The issue is not whether your past is messy.

The issue is whether your heart is surrendered now.

God uses faithful people because faithfulness matters more than flash.

The person who keeps praying.

The person who keeps serving.

The person who keeps obeying.

The person who keeps showing up when nobody claps.

The person who stays planted when quitting would be easier.

Heaven sees that.

And God uses willing people because willingness is often the difference between a calling and an excuse.

You may not feel ready.

You may not feel qualified.

You may not feel strong enough.

You may not know how everything will work out.

But God has never needed perfect people.

He uses surrendered people.

So stop assuming God cannot use you because you are not like somebody else.

Stop comparing your calling to someone else’s platform.

Stop waiting until you feel flawless before you obey.

Stop letting shame speak louder than Scripture.

First Corinthians 1:27 says God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.

That means your weakness is not too much for Him.

Your past is not too complicated for Him.

Your story is not too broken for Him.

Your ordinary life is not too small for Him.

The question is not, “Am I impressive enough?”

The question is, “Am I willing to be surrendered enough?”

Because God does not just use the strong.

He uses the weak who depend on Him.

He uses the broken who return to Him.

He uses the ordinary who obey Him.

He uses the overlooked who trust Him.

He uses the repentant who follow Him.

He uses the faithful who keep going.

And He uses the willing who finally say, “Lord, here I am.”

1 Corinthians 1:27

05/27/2026

The Importance of Prayer

Prayer isn’t optional for the believer — it’s oxygen. It’s how we stay alive, stay strong, and stay aligned with God in a world that pulls hard the other way.

Here’s why it matters, straight from Scripture:

Prayer keeps us connected to God

John 15:5 — “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”
No prayer = no connection = no fruit. Prayer is how we “abide.” It’s relationship, not religion.

James 4:8 — “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.”
He’s not hiding. Prayer is how we close the distance.

Prayer brings peace when life doesn’t make sense

Philippians 4:6-7 — “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer... let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds.”
Prayer doesn’t always change the situation. It changes you in the situation. Anxiety out, peace in.

1 Peter 5:7 — “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”
Prayer is how we transfer the weight. He can carry what crushes us.

Prayer is how we fight our battles

Ephesians 6:18 — “Praying at all times in the Spirit... with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints.”
Right after listing the armor of God, Paul says: and pray. Prayer activates the armor. It’s warfare.

2 Chronicles 7:14 — “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face... then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
Healing starts with praying people. Always has.

Prayer changes things — and changes us

James 5:16 — “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.”
Your prayers aren’t empty. Heaven moves when saints pray.

Luke 18:1 — “And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart.”
Prayer is how we keep going when quitting feels easier.

Mark 11:24 — “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
Prayer is faith with a voice.

Jesus Himself depended on prayer

Mark 1:35 — “Rising very early in the morning... he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed.”
Luke 5:16 — “But he would withdraw to desolate places and pray.”
If the Son of God needed prayer to stay in step with the Father, how much more do we?

Bottom line: Prayer isn’t a last resort. It’s first response.
It’s how we get bold like Acts 4:20 — “We cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.” You can’t speak what you haven’t received in the secret place first.

Want to build a prayer habit? Start here:
Pick a time: Daniel 6:10 — “Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed.”
Pick a place: Your She Shed, your car, your porch in Luling. Matthew 6:6
Pick a plan: Use the Lord’s Prayer as a guide Matthew 6:9-13

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05/25/2026

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The RIG (Redeemed Image of God) believes in loving God first and foremost and loving our neighbors, each made in the image of God. You are welcome here!

We Remember. We Honor. We Pray.Memorial Day is more than a long weekend.  It’s a sacred pause to honor those who gave ev...
05/25/2026

We Remember. We Honor. We Pray.

Memorial Day is more than a long weekend.
It’s a sacred pause to honor those who gave everything for our freedom.

John 15:13 — “Greater love has no one than this: that someone lay down his life for his friends.”
Jesus defined the greatest love. This weekend, we remember men and women who lived it.

Drop a 🇺🇸 if you’re pausing to pray for our military families today.

Share a name below. We’ll remember them together.

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