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River House Sermons

Podcast von River House Fayetteville Inc

Englisch

Geschichte & Religion

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Episode Teach Us Joy in the Presence of the Lord Cover

Teach Us Joy in the Presence of the Lord

This sermon explores the vital connection between joy, relational bonding, and spiritual health through the lens of modern neuroscience and biblical truth. The pastor explains that God designed human brains to run on joy, which is primarily transmitted through face-to-face relational connection. Drawing from recent brain science research, the message reveals that joy comes from being with someone who is happy to be with us—ultimately pointing to God's delight in His children. The sermon culminates in two baptisms, celebrating the beginning of a relational journey with God where believers can experience the fullness of joy found in His presence. The core message emphasizes that God doesn't just love us—He likes us and is genuinely happy to be with us.

5. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
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Teach Us Spiritual Warfare

This powerful exploration of spiritual warfare challenges us to move beyond simply understanding the concept to truly living in the victory Christ has already won. Drawing from Ephesians 6:10-18, we're reminded that our battle isn't against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces in the heavenly realms. The armor of God isn't just a metaphor—it's our daily reality. But here's the transformative question that cuts to the heart: Do we believe that what we believe is really real? If we genuinely trusted every word of Scripture, if we fully embraced our identity in Christ, how radically different would our lives look? The enemy is strategic, timing his attacks when we're growing spiritually or stepping into obedience. He targets our relationships, brings sudden discouragement, and whispers condemnation. Yet we're not called to fight the enemy with our own strength—we're called to stand firm on the foundation of truth, knowing we already belong to the King of Kings. When we operate from victory rather than fighting for victory, when we truly grasp that we're covered by Almighty God, the enemy's schemes lose their power. This isn't about throwing punches at darkness; it's about standing confidently in the light, declaring the truth of who God says we are.

22. März 2026 - 39 min
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Teach Us To Lament

This sermon explores the biblical practice of lament as an essential form of prayer and worship. The speaker emphasizes that God invites us to bring all our emotions—grief, anger, fear, confusion—directly to Him without shame. Drawing from the Psalms, the book of Job, and Jesus' own experience of lament, the message challenges the Western cultural tendency to suppress pain and "fix" problems in our own strength. Lament is presented not as complaining, but as an honest, full-body expression of pain that strengthens faith and leads to authentic relationship with God. The sermon argues that unprocessed pain sabotages love and spiritual maturity, while proper lament allows God to use our suffering for good. The practice involves recognizing emotions, turning to God in prayer, giving space to feel deeply, offering feelings to God, and ultimately moving toward praise and trust.

15. Feb. 2026 - 44 min
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Teach Us To Pray

This message takes us on a profound journey into the heart of prayer, challenging us to examine the very foundations of our spiritual lives. We're invited to consider a sobering question: if someone asked us to teach them how to pray, could we do it? For many of us, prayer has become sporadic, crisis-driven, or limited to certain familiar patterns. The central revelation here is that prayer isn't just a religious activity—it's the living room of the Father's heart, where we're invited to put on old slippers and share freely. Through the lens of the Prodigal Son parable, we discover a startling truth: we often live like prodigal children every day, taking the Father's resources but refusing to live our lives alongside Him. We squander our days in the pigsty of distraction and self-reliance, building our own kingdoms instead of dwelling in His. The beautiful promise is that our Father is waiting with arms stretched wide, ready to embrace us while we're still a long way off. How we spend our days is how we spend our lives, and if God is to be the center, prayer must be our starting place. This isn't about mastering techniques—it's about coming home to the One who aches over our distance and longs for our presence.

8. Feb. 2026 - 42 min
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Fasting and the Wilderness

This powerful message invites us into the uncomfortable yet transformative reality of wilderness seasons. Drawing from Deuteronomy 8 and Jesus's own 40-day wilderness experience, we discover that the wilderness isn't just a place of testing—it's where our hearts are truly revealed and refined. The profound tension Moses addresses speaks directly to our modern lives: God wants to bless us abundantly, yet abundance often makes our hearts grow dull and forgetful. We learn that fasting becomes a voluntary way to maintain wilderness dependency even in seasons of plenty, keeping our souls tethered to God when comfort threatens to loosen our grip. The three temptations Jesus faced—appetite, ambition, and approval—mirror our daily battles, and His victory through simple dependence on Scripture shows us the path forward. Perhaps most striking is the concept that our habits shape our loves more than our knowledge shapes our character. When we intentionally practice disciplines like fasting, we're not earning God's favor; we're training our hearts to crave Him above all else, transforming our desires from the inside out. The wilderness, then, becomes not a punishment but an invitation to deeper intimacy with the One who meets us in our lack.

18. Jan. 2026 - 40 min
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