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Podcast by Samuel Buhler and Savannah Ugan - RiverStone Church

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RiverStone Rhythms is a podcast that aims to help people grow in their relationship with Jesus and become more like him. It is connected to RiverStone Church and focuses on specific monthly rhythms. Samuel Buhler and Savannah Ugan are the hosts and will speak on various topics covering the Bible and culture. If you want to grow in your faith and become more like Jesus, this podcast is perfect for you. We pray that it blesses and encourages you. riverstonerhythms.substack.com

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jakson RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 25 - War for the Soul kansikuva

RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 25 - War for the Soul

We had several technical difficulties filming this episode. We normally record on Wednesdays, but because of so many issues, we switched to a Thursday. Then, on Thursday, we still had a bunch of problems, and the camera stopped recording a few minutes into the episode (multiple times). So this is primarily an audio episode after the first couple of minutes. This is an episode on spiritual warfare, so it felt like that was a part of it. I don’t like just saying ‘spiritual warfare’ was a part of something, but it was unbelievable how many different problems that had never happened before popped up. I have personally recorded the audio and video and edited all 25 episodes so far, and have only had one or two problems in the past. That said, I think the episode contains some important things for us in this season. We do not share anything ‘new’, just a bunch of truth and the armor of God. I pray that it is beneficial for us. Blessings, Samuel The War for the Soul: Insights from Scripture 1. Reflection on Last Week (Acts Recap + Personal Application) * Recap the second half of Acts: the spread of the gospel, persecution, spiritual endurance. * Reflect on the Church’s boldness—anchored in the Holy Spirit, not personality or ease. * Each host shares a personal “anchor verse” from last week’s reading. * Examples of spiritual resilience in your lives or those around you. * Prompt listeners: What stuck with you last week? Where did you feel stretched or refined? 2. The Biblical View of Spiritual Warfare A. Ephesians 6:10–18 – The Armor of God * Paul writes from prison—this is not theoretical, it's experiential. * We are told to “stand” four times in this passage—emphasis is on readiness, not aggression. * Breakdown each piece of the armor, with OT connections and practical application: * Belt of Truth * Isaiah 11:5 * Foundation for all other armor; centers your identity in what is true, not how you feel. * Breastplate of Righteousness * Isaiah 59:17 * Protects the heart—righteousness in Christ guards against accusation and shame. * Shoes of the Gospel of Peace * Isaiah 52:7 * Readiness to stand and move forward with peace, not fear. * Shield of Faith * Psalm 18:30; Psalm 3:3 * Deflects spiritual lies, fears, and temptations—faith must be raised intentionally. * Helmet of Salvation * Isaiah 59:17 * Protects your thoughts and secures your hope—salvation guards your mental battleground. * Sword of the Spirit (Word of God) * Isaiah 49:2 * The only offensive weapon—use Scripture to combat lies and spiritual confusion. * Prayer * Not listed as a “piece,” but essential for activating and sustaining all the armor. * Without prayer, armor becomes ritual instead of relationship. B. Matthew 4:1–11 – Jesus in the Wilderness * Jesus models how to engage spiritual battle: not with power, but with Scripture. * Every temptation was a spiritual lie aimed at appetite, identity, or control. * Jesus doesn’t argue—He responds with truth. * Key point: Jesus relied on the Word of God even though He was the Word of God. C. 1 Peter 5:8–9 – Stay Sober and Alert * The enemy prowls like a lion—waiting, watching for weakness. * Spiritual warfare intensifies when we're tired, isolated, or unaware. * Connect to James 4:7 – Submission to God precedes resistance of the enemy. * Encourage awareness without fear—our posture is rooted, not reactive. 3. Recognizing the Battle (Expanded) Key Truths * Many spiritual attacks go unnoticed because they don’t feel “spiritual.” * The battlefield is often emotional, mental, relational, and atmospheric. * Recognizing warfare isn’t paranoia—it’s discernment. Common Battlefields with Scripture Prompts * Discouragement * Galatians 6:9, Psalm 42:11, 2 Corinthians 4:8–9 * Discouragement whispers “it’s not working” when growth is just beneath the surface. * Distraction * Luke 10:40–42, 1 Corinthians 7:35, Hebrews 12:1–2 * Not always sin—often subtle overload that numbs us to what matters most. * Deception * Genesis 3:1, John 8:44, 2 Corinthians 11:14 * The enemy often sounds like you—half-truths that sound spiritual but pull you off course. * Division * James 3:16, 2 Corinthians 2:11, Ephesians 4:26–27 * Conflict, comparison, and isolation erode Kingdom unity and open doors to spiritual fragmentation. * Accusation & Condemnation * Revelation 12:10, Romans 8:1, Zechariah 3:1–2 * Conviction leads to change—condemnation leads to shame. Know the difference. * Apathy & Spiritual Slumber * Romans 13:11–12, 1 Thessalonians 5:6–8, Proverbs 24:33–34 * A slow drift from urgency into numbness. Sometimes the most dangerous place is comfort. Discussion Prompts * What signs tell you that you’re under spiritual attack? * Where have you seen one of these tactics at work recently? * How do you personally recognize the difference between normal struggle and spiritual resistance? 4. Reflection Questions * Where do you currently sense spiritual opposition? * How actively are you engaging in spiritual disciplines to resist temptation? * Which spiritual discipline do you find most challenging right now, and why? * What lie have you believed recently that you need to replace with truth? 5. Practical Challenge: Daily Engagement Daily Practice * Pray through Ephesians 6 each morning. * Don’t rush—reflect on each piece of armor and ask God to strengthen you in that area. Weekly Challenge * Choose one spiritual discipline to focus on this week: * Prayer * Scripture meditation * Fasting * Journal or track how this changes your awareness, strength, and peace. Closing Thought * The war is real, but so is the victory. * We don’t fight for victory—we fight from it. Get full access to RiverStone Rhythms at riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe [https://riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

6. touko 2025 - 41 min
jakson RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 24 - Acts 13-28 kansikuva

RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 24 - Acts 13-28

Episode 24: Acts (Part 2) – Without Hindrance 1. Reflection on Last Week * Share experiences from the practical challenge. * What happened when you looked for opportunities to share your faith boldly? * Were there any surprising doors that opened — or moments of resistance that challenged you? 2. Paul’s Missionary Journeys and Trials – The Gospel in Motion A. The Call and the First Journey – Obedient Beginnings (Acts 13–14) * Paul and Barnabas are set apart by the Holy Spirit and sent from Antioch. * Marks the beginning of Gentile missions and city-to-city gospel expansion. * Key stops: Cyprus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra. * Endures rejection, persecution, and even stoning — but continues. Theme: Obedience doesn’t guarantee ease — but it launches Kingdom momentum. B. The Expansion – Endurance in the Fire (Acts 15–21) * Paul’s second and third missionary journeys — now with Silas, Timothy, Luke, and others. * Key cities: Philippi (jail and deliverance), Thessalonica (riot), Athens (Areopagus sermon), Corinth (tentmaking and long-term ministry), Ephesus (revival and resistance). * Persecution intensifies, but churches are planted and disciples multiply. * The gospel crosses cultural, economic, and religious lines. Theme: Endurance under fire sharpens the message and builds spiritual momentum. C. The Imprisonment and Journey to Rome – Victory in Chains (Acts 21–28) * Paul is arrested in Jerusalem and put on trial multiple times (Felix, Festus, Agrippa). * Appeals to Caesar and endures a shipwreck en route to Rome. * Ends in house arrest — where he continues preaching, writing, and discipling. * Acts 28:31: “Proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.” Theme: Even when we are limited, God is not. His Kingdom advances through prisons, storms, and delays. 3. Ending “Without Hindrance” – Acts 28:31 * What does it mean that Paul ends his journey “without hindrance” even in chains? * The Book of Acts closes without final resolution—because the story continues in us. * God’s Kingdom is unstoppable, and His Word is not bound (2 Timothy 2:9). * Even trials become platforms when surrendered to Him. 4. Reflection Questions * What does living a faith “without hindrance” mean for you practically? * Where do you see God's purposes moving unhindered in your life or community? * What internal attitudes, fears, or patterns might be quietly hindering your spiritual growth? 5. Practical Challenge Choose a verse from Acts to memorize — one that anchors you in resilience, mission, or hope. Practice: Reflect daily on how that verse shapes your thoughts, responses, and actions. * Suggested verses: Acts 1:8, Acts 4:12, Acts 5:29, Acts 14:22, Acts 20:24, Acts 28:31. Get full access to RiverStone Rhythms at riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe [https://riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

22. huhti 2025 - 45 min
jakson RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 23- Unyielding Flame kansikuva

RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 23- Unyielding Flame

Episode 2: Acts (Part 1) – Igniting the Flame 1. Reflection on Last Week * Recap overview of Acts and The Screwtape Letters. * What resonated about spiritual warfare? * How do we see spiritual resistance in the early Church? “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.” (Acts 4:13)The enemy doesn't fear polished eloquence—he fears the presence of those who have been with Jesus. 2. The Flame Ignited: Acts 1–6 – Power, Proclamation, and Pressure Key Moments & Themes:Acts 1 – Jesus’ final command: “You will be my witnesses…” (Acts 1:8)Acts 2 – Pentecost: the Holy Spirit fills the believers; 3,000 saved in one day. “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles.” (Acts 2:42–43) “And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” (Acts 2:47) Acts 3–4 – Peter heals a lame man and boldly proclaims Jesus. The apostles face their first arrests.Acts 5 – Integrity matters: Ananias and Sapphira’s deceit is judged. “Nevertheless, more and more men and women believed in the Lord and were added to their number.” (Acts 5:14) Acts 6 – The Church grows rapidly and wisely appoints new leaders. “In those days when the number of disciples was increasing, the Hellenistic Jews among them complained against the Hebraic Jews because their widows were being overlooked in the daily distribution of food.” (Acts 6:1) Theme:The early Church was marked by Spirit-filled courage, unity, and generosity, all while facing mounting opposition. The fire spreads because of their obedience, not ease. 3. Persecution as Catalyst: Acts 7–9 – From Scattering to Salvation Key Moments & Themes:Acts 7 – Stephen boldly proclaims Christ and becomes the first martyr.Acts 8 – Great persecution scatters the believers—but instead of shrinking, the gospel spreads. Philip preaches in Samaria, and the Ethiopian eunuch is baptized.Acts 9 – Saul, the chief persecutor, is radically converted on the road to Damascus. “As he neared Damascus on his journey, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.” (Acts 9:3) Theme:God uses opposition to fuel the mission. What looks like defeat is actually divine strategy. Saul’s conversion proves no one is beyond redemption. 4. The Gospel Breaks Barriers: Acts 10–12 – A New Flame Spreads Key Moments & Themes:Acts 10 – Peter’s vision and Cornelius’ encounter with God open the door to Gentile inclusion.Acts 11 – The Church in Antioch is born — diverse, thriving, and Spirit-led.Acts 12 – James is martyred, Peter is rescued, and Herod is struck down. Theme:God demolishes cultural and ethnic walls. The gospel moves beyond boundaries. His kingdom is for every tribe and tongue — and nothing can stop it. 5. Reflection Questions * How do you respond spiritually and emotionally when challenged? * Have you seen God use difficult circumstances to advance His purpose in your life? * What personal fears or hesitations might hinder you from boldly sharing your faith? 6. Practical ChallengeCommit: Share your faith boldly despite potential resistance this week.Practice: Pray daily for courage and opportunities to speak openly about your faith. Get full access to RiverStone Rhythms at riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe [https://riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

8. huhti 2025 - 58 min
jakson RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 22 kansikuva

RiverStone Rhythms - Episode 22

(The video for this did not record so all we have is audio for this episode) Unyielding Flame – Intro and Overview 1. Reflection on Last Series / Introductory Thoughts * Brief reflection on previous theme, "Follow Me," highlighting insights gained around discipleship, spiritual practices, and living intentionally as followers of Jesus. * Transition to the new theme: "Unyielding Flame." Discuss why exploring Acts and The Screwtape Letters is particularly timely, emphasizing the urgency of understanding spiritual resilience amidst cultural pressures and personal struggles. 2. Why Acts and The Screwtape Letters? * Acts powerfully demonstrates how the Gospel spread relentlessly despite external persecution and opposition, embodying an "unyielding flame" that couldn't be extinguished. * The Screwtape Letters uniquely reveal the internal spiritual battles, exploring subtle, often overlooked temptations and distractions that hinder personal spiritual growth. * Emphasize the value of examining both external and internal spiritual struggles, providing holistic insight into Christian endurance and victory. 3. Overview of Acts – The Gospel as an Unyielding Flame * Context: Acts, written by Luke, provides a historical and theological narrative connecting the life of Jesus (Gospel of Luke) with the early church’s explosive growth through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. * Narrative Structure: * Acts 1–2: Jesus' ascension, awaiting the Holy Spirit, and Pentecost – Believers receive the Spirit, empowering them to proclaim the Gospel boldly, resulting in thousands of conversions and the birth of the early church community. * Acts 3–7: Growth of the Jerusalem church amid rising persecution – Miracles performed by Peter and John, apostles facing threats and imprisonment, and the powerful witness of Stephen, whose martyrdom illustrates profound courage in the face of opposition. * Acts 8–12: Expansion beyond Jerusalem into Judea and Samaria – Philip evangelizes Samaria and the Ethiopian eunuch, Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus, Peter's vision and outreach to Gentiles, and further persecution under King Herod. * Acts 13–28: Paul's missionary journeys, trials, and eventual journey to Rome – Paul's strategic and resilient missionary work through various Roman provinces (Asia Minor, Greece), multiple imprisonments, shipwreck, and his determined arrival in Rome where he boldly continues preaching. * Highlight key stories demonstrating resilience: * Pentecost (Acts 2) – The Spirit igniting the church's bold witness. * Stephen’s martyrdom (Acts 7) – The church grows even stronger amidst persecution. * Paul’s dramatic conversion (Acts 9) and relentless missionary journeys (Acts 13–28) illustrating extraordinary perseverance through adversity. * Anchor the series with the powerful concluding verse: "Proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance" (Acts 28:31). 4. Overview of Screwtape Letters – War for the Soul * Introduce C.S. Lewis briefly, noting his profound insights on spiritual warfare through imaginative storytelling. * Explain how The Screwtape Letters creatively exposes the subtle methods of spiritual warfare through the correspondence between Screwtape, a senior demon, and his nephew, Wormwood. * Highlight the book's relevance for believers today, emphasizing the importance of spiritual discernment, self-awareness, and vigilance in recognizing and resisting internal spiritual attacks. 5. Practical Challenge and Reflection Questions * Identify personal expectations: What do you hope to gain spiritually or practically from this series? * Reflect on current spiritual battles: Consider both internal struggles (doubts, temptations, distractions) and external challenges (cultural pressures, relational tensions). * Personal reflection: In what specific ways have you felt your faith tested or strengthened recently? Practical Application: This week, keep a spiritual journal. Note daily moments when you encounter spiritual resistance or encouragement, observing patterns and identifying how God might be working to strengthen you through these experiences. Get full access to RiverStone Rhythms at riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe [https://riverstonerhythms.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

1. huhti 2025 - 32 min
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