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In Hosea 1, we see God use the prophet’s marriage and children to show how His people had turned away from Him, reminding us that success and comfort don’t always mean we’re close to God. Even in the middle of Israel’s u
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In Hosea 1, we see God use the prophet’s marriage and children to show how His people had turned away from Him, reminding us that success and comfort don’t always mean we’re close to God. Even in the middle of Israel’s u
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The gift of speaking in tongues is a pathway to deeper intimacy with God, revealing it not as a source of confusion or division, but as a Spirit-given language for prayer, praise, intercession, and personal strengthening
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Even in His final moments on the cross, Jesus paused to see, honor, and provide for His mother, revealing the deep personal care He extends to each of us today. Through Mary’s journey of surrender and faithfulness, we’re
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In this teaching, we explore how healings and miracles—from the signs and wonders of the Old Testament to the miracles of the New Testament and the gifts of the Holy Spirit—point beyond themselves to something greater. T
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What if God still speaks today—not distantly, but personally—and invites us to hear His voice for the sake of others? In this episode, we explore 1 Corinthians 14 and the gift of prophecy as a Spirit-led practice meant t
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Jesus teaches in John 16 that it’s actually better for Him to leave so the Holy Spirit can dwell within us, empowering us to live the Christian life from the inside out rather than through our own effort. The Spirit conv
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We are invited to move beyond confusion about the Holy Spirit to discover Him as a personal, divine friend—not a force to control, but someone to walk with daily—transforming how we relate to God and experience true inti
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The resurrection in Matthew 28 isn’t just ancient history—it’s a living invitation to “come and see,” where Mary Magdalene and the other Mary show us that God meets ordinary, broken people in their grief and transforms t
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We are invited to move beyond cultural cynicism and rediscover authentic celebration of God, drawing from Palm Sunday to show how rhythms of worship and remembered testimonies—like the resurrection of Lazarus—fuel genuin
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This message invites us into the uncomfortable yet freeing practice of confession—not just admitting what we’ve done, but honestly naming what’s happening inside us and bringing it into the light before God and others. A
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This sermon explores what it means to be human in an age of AI, tracing the story from Genesis to the Tower of Babel to show our ongoing temptation to replace dependence on God with self-made solutions. It reminds us tha
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This message asks a piercing question: if we stop accomplishing things, are we still valuable? Walking through Mark 2:23–28 and the rhythm of creation in Genesis, it reminds us that God designed us to work from rest, not
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Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness in Matthew 4 reveal that the desert is not a place of abandonment but a space of transformation, where distractions fall away and we learn to hear God’s voice more clearly. In seasons of
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Matthew 25’s parable of the ten virgins teaches that faithful waiting for Christ means cultivating a personal life of prayer that cannot be borrowed or sustained by others. Through the example of Jesus in Gethsemane, we
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Mark 9 reveals the paradox of faith and doubt living side by side in the human heart, captured in the desperate father’s prayer, “I believe; help my unbelief.” The passage reminds us that spiritual power does not come fr
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This message invites us to enter Lent as a meaningful and intentional season—not merely a religious obligation—following Jesus, who after His baptism was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, succeeding where Israel fai
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This exploration of Titus 3 reveals that salvation isn’t just a past moment, but an ongoing work of healing, restoring, and making us whole—freeing us from sin’s penalty, power, and ultimately its presence. As children o
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This message from Titus 2 confronts the dangerous gap between what we claim to believe and how we actually live, reminding us that when our lives don’t reflect Jesus, we misrepresent God to the world. Yet the hope is thi
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We are challenged to confront the gap between what we say we believe and how we actually live, reminding us that real faith is formed through firsthand encounter with Jesus, not just consuming Christian content. The good
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Worship isn’t something we start—it’s something we step into. Drawing from Revelation 4, this message invites us to see Sunday gatherings as joining the nonstop worship already happening in heaven, where our response flo
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The Rim Church is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 328 episodes.
The Rim Church has published 328 episodes.
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