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CityRise Sermon Conversations

A recap conversation with the pastors and staff at CityRise. Unpack the latest sermons and take a deeper dive with us.

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    Longing for Home: 5 Powerful Truths About Heaven from Hebrews 11

    Are you homesick for a place you’ve never officially been? In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive into a brand-new summer topical series: "Can You Even Imagine?" As we transition out of our deep doctrinal study of Galatians, Pastor Ben, Pastor Robby, Pastor Rynie, and Pastor Justo pull back the curtain on our global fascination with the afterlife. From secular music and ICU rooms to ancient world history, every human heart carries an innate ache for eternity. Using Hebrews 11:13-16 as a roadmap, the pastors break down five simple, grounding truths about our journey toward heaven. They tackle heavy cultural concepts like the certainty of death and suffering, share deeply personal stories of intense homesickness, and dismantle popular cartoon fallacies about floating on clouds to reveal the vibrant, active, and fully fulfilled kingdom reality awaiting us. 📖 Scripture References:• Hebrews 11:13-16 (The Main Text)• Ecclesiastes 3:11• Hebrews 9:27• James 4:14• Romans 8:18• Philippians 3:20• Revelation 21🔗 Connect with Us:• Join a live stream or watch recent messages: http://cityrise.org/live• Learn more about our community: One church, three campuses, three languages.

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    Walk by the Spirit: Breaking Free from Legalism & License

    How do we live in true freedom without swinging to the extremes of legalism or license? In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church join U.S. Army Chaplain Colonel Robert Glazener to explore the life-changing power of Galatians 5:16–26.As we approach Memorial Day, our panel reflects on the profound connection between the ultimate freedom found in Christ and the sacrifices made by those who have served our country. We discuss what it means to "walk by the Spirit," why our flesh often feels at war with our faith, and how to avoid the "Jesus plus" trap of performance-based religion.Whether you are seeking to grow in your walk with God or looking for a deeper understanding of Christian liberty, this conversation will equip you to stop biting the hook of worldly desires and start living in the grace that transforms our daily lives.

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    What Does It Mean to Fall Away From Grace? | Galatians 5:2-15

    What happens when Christians trade the freedom of the gospel for the exhaustion of a "performance review" faith? In Episode 72 of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive deep into Galatians 5:2-15 as part of the ongoing "Set Free" series through the book of Galatians.In this episode, the pastors unpack one of the most misunderstood concepts in the New Testament: what Paul actually means when he warns about "falling away from grace." They discuss the dangerous, subtle drift from resting in Christ's finished work into modern legalism, and how toxic online influencers can easily distract us from true, relationship-driven faith. From hilarious Houston traffic analogies to powerful cultural reflections on political polarization, this conversation explores how understanding God's overwhelming grace inevitably overflows into loving and serving our neighbors.Whether you are studying Galatians 5 for personal growth or preparing to hear this Sunday's sermon at a CityRise campus, this episode will challenge you to stop biting the hook of cultural outrage and start standing firm in Christian freedom.

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    Set Free: The Power of God’s Promise | Galatians 4:21–5:1

    Are you living as a child of the promise or a slave to performance?In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive into the rich (and sometimes complex) allegory of Hagar and Sarah in Galatians 4. As we continue our series, Set Free, we explore why Paul uses the history of Abraham’s sons to drive home a singular, life-changing point: For freedom, Christ has set us free.We also take a moment to celebrate Mother’s Day, sharing personal wisdom from the women who shaped our lives, and discuss the tension of waiting on God’s perfect timing versus taking matters into our own hands.

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    From Slaves to Sons: Galatians 3-4 & The Doctrine of Adoption

    In this episode of Sermon Conversations, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church gather to discuss the profound shifts found in Galatians 3 and 4. As they continue their verse-by-verse study, they move from the academic and doctrinal "knife and fork" arguments of earlier chapters into the personal, relational heart of the Gospel. The team explores the transition from being "strangers" to becoming "family," highlighting the radical unity found in Christ—where cultural, social, and gender barriers are removed. They also dive deep into the doctrine of adoption, sharing moving personal stories from international orphanages and local courtrooms to illustrate the difference between being a slave to the law and a child of God.

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    Faith, Law, and the "Hammer" of Grace: Galatians 3

    Is Christianity "too simple," or are we just making it harder than it needs to be?Welcome back to the Sermon Conversations podcast! This week, Pastors Mark Edworthy, Tim Yeager, Robbie Dobbs, and Ben Hays continue our "Set Free" series as we dive deep into Galatians 3. In this episode, the team explores Paul’s heavy-hitting arguments regarding faith, the legacy of Abraham, and why we often try to use the Law like a hammer to cut a board—it’s a great tool, but it wasn't designed for that job. We discuss the "bewitching" allure of legalism, the "Debtor's Ethic" in modern worship, and how the Law actually serves as a vital guardian (or "pedagogue") to lead us to Christ.

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    Galatians 1:11-24 | From Religion to Revelation | Sermon Conversations

    Welcome to Episode 68 of Sermon Conversations! In the second week of our "Set Free" series on the book of Galatians, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church explore the powerful transition from "Religion to Revelation".The episode begins with the pastors sharing their own personal conversion stories—ranging from growing up as a "missionary kid" to finding faith later in life—highlighting how Christ transforms the heart regardless of one's background. We then dive into Galatians 1:11-24, where the Apostle Paul defends the divine origin of the Gospel he preached, asserting it came directly by revelation from Jesus Christ and not from any human source.

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    Freedom in Christ: A Deep Dive into Galatians 1:1–10

    Welcome to the start of our new sermon series, "Freedom in Christ." In this episode of Sermon Conversations, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church begin a line-by-line journey through the book of Galatians.Focusing on the first ten verses of chapter one, Pastors Roger, Pastor Robby, Alberto, and Justo discuss the unique intensity of Paul’s letter to the Galatian churches. Unlike his other letters, Paul skips the usual commendations to address a critical crisis: the desertion of the true Gospel.The pastors explore Paul’s divine authority, the significance of Christ’s rescue from "this present evil age," and the stern warning against any "different gospel" that adds human works to God's grace. The conversation concludes with a powerful look at verse 10—challenging us to consider whether we are living for the approval of people or for the service of Christ.

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    The Resurrection of Jesus: Exploring John 20 and the Evidence of Easter

    Join Pastors Roger Patterson, Kirby Follis, Mark Edworthy, and Justo Robinson as they dive into the foundational event of the Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ.In this episode of Sermon Conversations, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church explore John chapter 20, breaking down the dramatic moments at the empty tomb. From Mary Magdalene’s emotional discovery to the race between Peter and John, the pastors discuss the physical and spiritual evidence that points to the risen Savior.The conversation touches on the "missing" elements of the Easter story—the missing body, the missing understanding of scripture, and the missing faith of Thomas—and how Jesus meets us in those gaps today. Whether you are preparing for Easter or looking to go deeper into the Word, this discussion provides historical context and theological insights into why the resurrection is the cornerstone of our hope.

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    From Mockery to Majesty: The Theology of Christ’s Crowns

    In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church gather to discuss the profound theological significance of "The Cross and the Crown" as they prepare for Palm Sunday and the Easter season.The conversation centers on John 19, exploring the stark juxtaposition of the Roman soldiers' mockery against the eternal reality of Jesus as King. The pastors break down the "crown he wore" (the thorns of the curse), the "crown he wears" (glory and honor), and the "crowns he gives" to believers who remain faithful.From the physical and emotional pain of the crucifixion to the symbolic reversal of the Genesis curse, this episode offers a "knife and fork" look at the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. Join us as we reflect on the majesty of Christ and the grace found at the foot of the cross.

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    The Power of the Blood: Hebrews 9 and the Ultimate Sacrifice

    Join teaching pastors Mark Edworthy, Roger Patterson, and Justo Robinson, and Kirby Follis for a deep dive into Hebrews 9 as they continue our Easter countdown series, "The Power of the Cross". In this episode, the team explores why the blood of Christ is central to the Christian faith and how it serves as a "better" alternative to the Old Testament sacrificial system.From personal stories of childhood lessons on sin to reflections on the ancient architecture of Notre Dame, this conversation moves from the "shadows" of the Old Testament tabernacle to the reality of Jesus as our eternal mediator. Whether you are looking to understand the theological roots of the New Covenant or seeking a clear conscience through the grace of God, this discussion offers a powerful look at the path to salvation.In this episode, we discuss:Why the "blood" is a non-negotiable part of the Gospel.The difference between the first and second Adam.How Jesus serves as our "bridge builder" (Pontiff) to God.The reality of sin and the need for a spiritual "doctor".The connection between Old Testament saints and New Testament faith.

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    Was the Cross Always God’s Plan? | Sermon Conversations Episode 63

    In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive into a new sermon series: The Power of the Cross. As we march toward Easter, we explore the profound truth that the crucifixion of Jesus was not an accident or a "Plan B"—it was God’s intentional plan from the origin of creation until His return.Join us as we trace the "scarlet thread" of redemption from the first mention of the Gospel in Genesis to the resurrected Christ on the road to Emmaus. We discuss how God’s plan for forgiveness was revealed at humanity's worst moment and why the cross remains the ultimate mission for the church today.Watch our services live or catch up on recent messages at CityRise.org/live

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    Building a Legacy That Outlasts You: Lessons from King David

    In the final installment of our "Pathways" series, Pastor Roger Patterson is joined by our other teaching pastors to discuss The Pathway of Permanent Purpose. As CityRise Church prepares for its 100th anniversary in 2028, we look to the end of King David's life in 1 Chronicles 29:18–25 to understand how to build something that lasts for generations. This conversation dives into the heart of legacy—moving beyond buildings to the "permanent purpose" of raising up the next generation of leaders.

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    Who Am I That We Could Give Like This? | Lessons from 1 Chronicles 29

    In this episode of Sermon Conversations, Pastor Mark Edorthy is joined by Ben Hays, Justo Robinson, and Robby Dobbs to discuss the fifth installment of our "Pathways" series: The Pathway of Joyful Worship.As CityRise Church continues its journey toward our 100th anniversary, our pastors dive into 1 Chronicles 29:10-17. They explore King David’s beautiful prayer of transition and the profound realization that everything we have belongs to God. This conversation shifts the perspective on giving from a "requirement" to a "privilege" born out of a heart of worship.

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    How True Leaders Go First: Lessons from King David & 1 Chronicles 29

    In this episode of Sermon Conversations, Pastor Roger Patterson is joined by Tim Yeager, Whoso Robinson, and Ben Hayes to discuss week four of our "Pathways" series: The Pathway of Authentic Leadership.As CityRise Church approaches its 100th anniversary, our pastors reflect on what it means to lead a church through rapid cultural and technological shifts—including the emergence of AI. Using 1 Chronicles 29:1-9 as a guide, the team explores the life of King David and his final act of leadership: preparing the next generation and "going first" in sacrifice.

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    From Planning to Action: Lessons from David & Solomon (1 Chronicles 28)

    How do you move from a God-given plan to real-world action? In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive into 1 Chronicles 28:20-21 to explore the "Pathway of Action". Following their discussions on legacy and planning, the team focuses on the critical moment when King David commissions his son, Solomon, to build the Temple.Taking action is often the hardest part of any spiritual journey. Whether it’s adopting a child or moving to a new mission field, the "muddy middle" is where fear often creeps in. Join us as we discuss why "action is the great separator" and how we can find the courage to walk obediently in God’s provision, even when we feel unsure.

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    Why Planning Matters: Lessons from David, Solomon, and the Temple

    Welcome to another episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast! This week, the teaching pastors of City Rise gather to discuss the theology and history behind our upcoming sermon focus from 1 Chronicles 28:9–19. As we continue our "Pathways" series, we explore the "Pathway of Planning." Using the transition of leadership from King David to his son Solomon, we discuss what it looks like to move a future vision into a present reality through God-honoring plans. Whether we are renovating a 100-year-old church or building a life of faith, the blueprint remains the same: it must be built on a personal relationship with God.

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    Building in the Fog: Noah’s Faith and the Power of Daily Obedience

    How do you keep moving forward when you can't see what's on the horizon? In this episode of the CityRise Sermon Conversations, our teaching pastors dive into Hebrews 11:7 to explore the life of Noah. We discuss the challenge of obeying God concerning "events as yet unseen" and what it means to be a "preacher of righteousness" in a world that might think you’re crazy.Whether you are in a season of "foggy" transitions or a decades-long "daily grind," this conversation offers practical insights on hearing God’s voice, the discipline of habits, and trusting the One who steers the boat.In This Episode, We Discuss:Moving in the Unseen: Why faith is like walking through the woods with a flashlight—you only get more light once you take a step.The "Cloudy Before Clear" Principle: Navigating seasons of life where the directive isn't yet obvious.Standing Alone: The reality of following God when it feels like you are the only one in your workplace or community standing for what is right.Consistency Over Intensity: How Noah’s 75-year "boat building" project mirrors our own journeys in marriage, parenting, and career.Certainty vs. Uncertainty: Finding peace by anchoring yourself in what you know (God’s Word) while being okay with the "when" and "how" you don't know.Key Scripture:Hebrews 11:7 – "By faith Noah, being warned by God concerning events as yet unseen, in reverent fear constructed an ark for the saving of his household." Connect With Us:Watch Sermons Live: Join us at CityRise.org/live to stream upcoming services or catch up on recent messages.Go Deeper: Subscribe to our channel for weekly discussions on theology, history, and the Scripture focus for our church family.

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    Building in the Fog: Noah’s Faith and the Power of Daily Obedience

    How do you keep moving forward when you can't see what's on the horizon? In this episode of the CityRise Sermon Conversations, our teaching pastors dive into Hebrews 11:7 to explore the life of Noah. We discuss the challenge of obeying God concerning "events as yet unseen" and what it means to be a "preacher of righteousness" in a world that might think you’re crazy.Whether you are in a season of "foggy" transitions or a decades-long "daily grind," this conversation offers practical insights on hearing God’s voice, the discipline of habits, and trusting the One who steers the boat.In This Episode, We Discuss:Moving in the Unseen: Why faith is like walking through the woods with a flashlight—you only get more light once you take a step.The "Cloudy Before Clear" Principle: Navigating seasons of life where the directive isn't yet obvious.Standing Alone: The reality of following God when it feels like you are the only one in your workplace or community standing for what is right.Consistency Over Intensity: How Noah’s 75-year "boat building" project mirrors our own journeys in marriage, parenting, and career.Certainty vs. Uncertainty: Finding peace by anchoring yourself in what you know (God’s Word) while being okay with the "when" and "how" you don't know.Key Scripture:Hebrews 11:7 – "By faith Noah, being warned by God concerning events as yet unseen, in reverent fear constructed an ark for the saving of his household." Connect With Us:Watch Sermons Live: Join us at CityRise.org/live to stream upcoming services or catch up on recent messages.Go Deeper: Subscribe to our channel for weekly discussions on theology, history, and the Scripture focus for our church family.If you found this conversation helpful, please like and share it with someone who needs encouragement in their walk of faith!

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    Walking With God: How to Find Peace When You Don’t Know What’s Next

    What does it actually mean to "walk with God" in the middle of a major life transition? In this episode of the CityRise Sermon Conversations podcast, our teaching pastors dive into Hebrews 11:5-6 to explore the life of Enoch—one of only two people in the Bible who never tasted death.Whether you are navigating a new season of parenting, a career change, or a period of "waiting on the Lord," this conversation offers practical insights on how faith pleases God. We discuss the fascinating generational link between Enoch, Methuselah, and Noah, and why "walking" is about taking one consistent step at a time rather than seeking a mountaintop experience.

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    How to Build Unshakeable Faith: Exploring the "40 Days of Faith" Journey

    Are you ready to transform your spiritual life in 2026?In this episode of the Sermon Conversations podcast, the teaching pastors at CityRise sit down for an intimate discussion on Pastor Roger’s new book and upcoming series, "40 Days of Faith." Inspired by a powerful moment during his sabbatical while reading Hebrews 10:39, Pastor Roger shares how the Holy Spirit "poured out" 40 unique principles of faith directly from the scriptures. This episode isn't just about theology; it’s a practical look at how regular people—like Enoch, Abraham, and even us—can walk with God daily to please Him. In this episode, we discuss:The Origin Story: How a quiet Saturday morning and a cup of coffee turned into a church-wide spiritual journey. The "Hall of Faith": Why the characters in Hebrews 11 aren't superheroes, but regular people who struggled, sinned, and yet remained faithful. The Faith Walk: Understanding faith as a continuous relationship, much like the teams on The Amazing Race. Tools for the New Year: Why a finite, 40-day challenge is the perfect way to kickstart your 2026. Whether you feel like you're at the "bottom of the barrel" or you've been walking with Christ for 30 years, there is a fresh word for you in this conversation.

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    The Humility of the Nativity: From the Manger to the Cross

    "In a world full of Herods, Jesus burns bright." Welcome to Episode 54 of the CityRise Sermon Conversations podcast! This week, our teaching pastors dive into one of the most profound Christological passages in all of Scripture: Philippians 2:5-11. While often associated with the Easter season, the team explores how this "Christological poem" is actually the perfect lens through which to view the Christmas story. In this episode, we discuss:The Concept of Kenosis: What it means that Jesus "emptied Himself" by setting aside His divine prerogatives without ever ceasing to be fully God. Jesus vs. Herod: The stark contrast between earthly rulers who demand to be served and the King of Kings who came to serve. The Humanity of Christ: How Jesus experienced every stage of life—from infancy to adulthood—to fully relate to our struggles and temptations. The Practical Application: How the "Christian ethic" of service and humility should transform our daily lives and counter-cultural success. The Returning King: A look at the ultimate exaltation where every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Whether you are struggling personally this holiday season or looking for a fresh perspective on the Nativity, this conversation will help you see the "humble king" in a new light. Watch more messages at: CityRise.org/live

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    The Worshiped King: Wise Men's Generosity, Herod's Fear & The First Fruits Lesson (Matthew 2:1-12)

    In this Advent series, "The King Has Come," the teaching pastors of CityRise Church dive into the story of the Magi in Matthew 2:1-12. This week's theme is "The Worshiped King," centered on the core idea that the only appropriate response to the news of the Incarnation is worship and adoration.The discussion explores the powerful contrast between those who worshiped the King and those who sought to destroy Him:The Magi's Intentional Generosity: We break down the meaning of their lavish gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) as an act of game-changing generosity that provided for the Holy Family's needs.Herod's Response: The stark opposite of worship is the fear and power grab of King Herod.Worship Through Art & Witness: The conversation looks at how Mary worshiped with poetic words (the Magnificat) , and how the Shepherds worshiped with their witness.Giving Your First Fruits: The episode connects the Wise Men's preparation and sacrifice to the Old Testament principle of giving your best and first fruits to God, rather than our leftovers.We also explore the unique, unshakable influence of Jesus Christ in world history and how this holiday season offers a counter-cultural opportunity to celebrate true humility and worth.

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    Caesar's Decree vs. The Manger: The Power and Humility of the Unexpected King

    Welcome to Sermon Conversations! 🎙️In this episode, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church continue their Advent series, "Highlighting the King," by diving into the highly familiar but profoundly impactful passage of Luke 2:1-7. The focus this week is "The Humble King".We unpack the stark contrast between the immense worldly power of the Roman Empire, represented by Caesar Augustus and Quirinius, and the complete humility of the eternal King, Jesus, born without "room at the inn" and placed in a manger.The conversation explores:The King's Descent: Why the Messiah was expected, but not in such an unexpected place.Divine Sovereignty: How God, through the Holy Spirit, stirred governmental authority (the census) to ensure Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem, fulfilling prophecy.Trusting God in the Mess: The encouragement that even in life's most inconvenient and worst-case scenarios (like an out-of-town, messy birth), the Lord is working something so much bigger. Jesus came to enter into our messy world.We hope this discussion brings a new depth to the familiar Christmas story!

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    The Promised King: Unpacking Isaiah 9 & the True Joy of Christmas

    Welcome to Sermon Conversations! 🎙️In this episode, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church shift gears to kick off our Advent series, "Highlighting the King." We dive into the profound prophecy of Isaiah Chapter 9, verses 1-7, a passage central to the Christmas story that doesn't grow old.We unpack the dramatic imagery of light shining in the darkness (Galilee, Zebulun, and Naphtali) and explore the four extraordinary names given to the Messiah:Wonderful CounselorMighty GodEverlasting FatherPrince of PeaceFinally, we discuss the challenge of avoiding the "diversion" of the holiday season and instead focusing on the "perfect gift" that God gave us. Christmas, truly, should be a celebration where every gift reminds us of His gift, leading to a deep joy that many miss.

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    Exodus 16: Manna, Grumbling & God's Provision

    Join the teaching pastors of CityRise church for the final episode in our Exodus sermon series, focusing on Exodus Chapter 16. This week, we discuss the Israelites' journey into the wilderness, where they face adversity just three days after worshipping God's glory at the Red Sea.The conversation centers on three key moments in the narrative: the adversity the people face, their reaction (grumbling), and God's response. Despite seeing God's power in parting the Red Sea, the people quickly complain about lack of water and food, wishing they had died in Egypt.In this episode, we discuss:The Problem of Grumbling: We explore how the Israelites' grumbling against Moses and Aaron was actually grumbling against the Lord, the provider and maker of their circumstances.Sin Distorts the Past: We talk about how sin misremembers the past, causing the people to forget their slavery and long for the 'security' of Egypt. This connects to the common fear of losing control when facing change.The Miracle of the Mundane: God responds by providing quail and manna from heaven. We reflect on the importance of daily dependence on God and trusting him for the "small stuff," not just the big victories.Looking Ahead to Advent: We point forward to Jesus's words in John 6 and 7, where he declares, "I am the bread of life" and "the living water," connecting this story to our daily dependence on Christ for true freedom.We hope this discussion helps you go deeper in the word as we complete the Exodus series and look forward to the Advent season.Check out Cityrise.org/live to watch the upcoming sermon live stream or view recent messages. If you find this resource helpful, please like and share this sermon conversation!

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    RED SEA MIRACLE! 🌊 From Slavery to Salvation in Exodus 14:10-31

    Welcome to Sermon Conversations! 🎙️In this episode, the teaching pastors dive into the incredible, life-altering events of Exodus Chapter 14, verses 10-31. Having just left Egypt after the plagues, the Israelites are trapped—Pharaoh's army behind them, the Red Sea ahead. It's a "dead end situation" that forces them to ask: "Lord, what are you going to do now?" We explore how this moment—the parting of the Red Sea—is not just a spectacular historical event, but a story that marked their lives forever and set the table for what salvation looks like for us.Join us as we discuss:Trusting God when you feel like you've hit a dead end.The authority God gave Moses and how we can keep moving forward instead of going back to old ways that enslave.How God rescues and brings about the impossible.The connection between this event and the ultimate theme of salvation.We hope this discussion adds value to you and that your faith would be strengthened to move forward!

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    WHO IS YOUR GOD? 🤔 Confronting Pharaoh & God's Sovereignty in Exodus 7

    Welcome to Sermon Conversations! 🎙️In this episode, the teaching pastors of CityRise Church gather to discuss the Scripture focus for the upcoming sermon: Exodus Chapter 7, verses 1-24. This critical passage sets the stage for the plagues, as Moses and Aaron return to Pharaoh with God's message.The core theological question we unpack is: "Who is your god?". Through this conversation, we explore how God demonstrates that "He is God"—the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—and that there are "no exceptions to Him". We dive into the profound meaning of God saying to Moses, "I have made you like god to Pharaoh".Join us as we discuss the history, theology, and practical application of this foundational text, including the importance of humility and being led in the "way of everlasting".

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    Obedience Meets Resistance: What to Do When Faith Gets Hard

    Join the teaching pastors of CBS church as they dive deep into Exodus 5:1-23 and the challenging experience of Moses and Aaron's first encounter with Pharaoh. This pivotal moment, where their obedience to God is immediately met with increased suffering and opposition, offers powerful insights for believers today. In this Sermon Conversation, we discuss:The Shock of Resistance: Why is it that stepping out in faith and obedience to God often leads to opposition, not ease? A Crisis of Belief: We explore Moses's raw, broken honesty with God after his plan seems to backfire, and how we can relate to that feeling of "Why did you send me?" Opposition as Affirmation: The idea that sometimes, resistance is actually a sign you are in God's will and a signal that you are a threat to the enemy's kingdom. The Power of Honesty: The importance of bringing our difficult questions, complaints, and brokenness to God, just as Moses did, knowing He is patient and will meet us there. Trust vs. Belief: The difference between believing in God's ability and trusting Him enough to step into the "wheelbarrow" despite the fear. Beyond Comfort: Why comfort can be "the enemy of the day" in the Western church and how trials build deep, intimate relationship with God, which is more important than the task itself.

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    Exodus 4: How to Take a Step of Faith: Obedience, Fear, and Wise Counsel

    In this deep-dive sermon conversation on Exodus 4:18-31, the teaching pastors unpack Moses' pivotal first step back to Egypt. We explore key lessons for every believer facing a major decision, including how to overcome fear, doubt, and "analysis paralysis"1111.Key Topics Covered:Wise Counsel: Why Moses sought the blessing and counsel of his father-in-law, Jethro, and the importance of having a "wisdom council" in your life to ask hard questions and affirm God's callObedience and Honor: The practical application of taking a step of obedience while honoring those in authority (like a boss, spouse, or pastor)3.Covenant and Identity: The significance of Moses reaffirming the covenant sign of circumcision for his son before leading Israel, showing he identifies with "my brothers in Egypt"Trusting God's Sovereignty: Finding comfort and encouragement in the Lord's word, knowing that the mission is a "co-commission" (God through you), and that God is in controlLearn how to increase your faith and decrease your fear by resting in God's sovereignty as you navigate the unknowns in your life.

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    Moses' Crisis of Belief: Overcoming 'What If' to 'Even If' | Exodus 4:13-17

    Is your faith being tested? 🙏Dive into the CityRise Sermon Conversations Podcast as our teaching pastors discuss Moses' crisis of belief at the burning bush in Exodus 4. This week, we're picking up where Moses says, "Lord, send someone else" (Exodus 4:13), moving past his excuses to a moment of decision: a crisis of belief.Key Discussion Points:Anticipatory Anxiety: The shift from the paralyzing question of 'What If' to the faith-fueled commitment of 'Even If' in our walk with God.The Power of Persistence: Exploring the immutability of God's plans and how "I AM WHO I AM" means "I'm the one who doesn't go away."Facing the Crisis: A deep dive into the two choices we face in a crisis of belief: trust Him or turn away.Biblical Examples: Examining different types of crises of faith—from calling (Gideon, Jonah) and suffering (Job) to isolation (Elijah) and persecution (Peter, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego).Pastors' Personal Struggles: Our leaders share vulnerable, powerful stories of their own major crises of belief in life and ministry, including moments of failure, waiting, and confusion.The greatest question isn't 'Can I keep going?' but 'Will I keep walking with Him by faith?'Join the conversation and learn how to take the next step when God's persistence meets your struggle.Scripture Focus: Exodus 4:10-14 and related passages.

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    The Staff of God: Ditching Your Identity & Embracing Weakness (Exodus 4 Explained)

    In this week's pastoral discussion, we continue our series on the encounters of Moses at the Burning Bush from the book of Exodus (primarily Exodus 4). Moses is full of excuses and questions—not about Pharaoh and the Egyptians, but about his own people, the Hebrews: "What if they don't believe me?"The conversation focuses on Moses's crisis of identity and how God answers his self-doubt not with a simple reassurance, but with three powerful signs to deconstruct Moses and prepare him for the mission:Throwing Down the Staff: God challenges Moses's identity as a shepherd, asking him to throw down the staff—the symbol of his life and work. This is a powerful application for us today: What do we wrap our identity in? (07:05)The Leprous Hand: The second sign demonstrates God's power over human strength and weakness. The hand that once killed an Egyptian soldier is instantly made weak and then healed, showing that God works through inability to reveal His power. (08:45)Turning the Nile to Blood: The final sign is a foreshadowing of the plagues, showing Moses that God is in complete, supernatural control of his surroundings and all outside forces. (09:41)This dialogue explores the profound truth: we don't have to be "enough" because God is I AM. The ultimate takeaway is the transition of Moses’s shepherd rod into the Staff of God—a symbol of a redeemed identity claimed by the Almighty.Key Themes: Identity in Christ, over-reliance on self-strength, embracing weakness, God's sovereignty, and overcoming excuses.Scripture Focus: Exodus 4New videos from our teaching pastors are released weekly!

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    I AM WHO I AM: God's Name & Moses' Calling

    The CityRise Church teaching pastors gather this week for a Sermon Conversation to dive into Week 5 of the "Can I Still Experience God?" series, focusing on Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush in Exodus 3.The main idea for this discussion is clear: God doesn't play hide and seek; He longs to reveal Himself to us.The pastors discuss the profound meaning and power of God's proper name, Yahweh (or "I AM WHO I AM"), and why this revelation was the key to empowering Moses—who was struggling with self-doubt and fear—to step into the next phase of his calling.Join the pastors as they explore:The personal stories behind naming their own children and the power of a proper name.The overwhelming frequency of God's proper name (Yahweh) in the Old Testament.The contrast between Moses' small "Here I am" and God's expansive "I AM."What attributes of God are revealed in the statement "I AM WHO I AM" (preexistence, immutability, sovereignty, and faithfulness).The importance of getting your eyes off your own inadequacy and onto the authority of the One who calls you.The call back to faithfulness and the "Ebenezer Principle" that encourages forward movement.This conversation will help you go deeper in the Word as our leaders process together what God wants to communicate to our church family.Key Scripture Focus: Exodus 3:13-15.

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    How God Speaks: Unpacking the Burning Bush

    In this powerful episode, we're talking about a timeless question: How does God speak? Using the rich, dramatic story of Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:1-10, we uncover the principles of divine revelation and the nature of our response. We discuss how God's silence in the Old Testament sets the stage for a watershed moment where He speaks directly, fulfilling ancient promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.This conversation isn't just about biblical history; it's about what God wants to tell you. We unpack the significance of God knowing Moses's name, His call to prepare ourselves to listen ("take off your sandals"), and how He reveals His plans in snapshots, not full essays. We also share personal stories about how we hear from God—through Scripture, during quiet times, or even in unexpected moments like a trip or a late-night thought.Whether you're a long-time believer or someone just starting to wonder about God, this episode offers practical, relatable insights into recognizing and responding to God's voice in your life today.Join the conversation and discover how God is still speaking! 💬Key takeaways:God pursues us even when we feel lost or guilty.The significance of a "take off your sandals" moment—a posture of stopping to listen.How God reveals Himself progressively, not all at once.Practical ways to hear God's voice in your daily life.The difference between a descriptive biblical account and a prescriptive one.

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