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Divine Contact Ministries
by Pastor Rory Roberts
Divine Contact Ministries is dedicated to spreading messages of hope, faith, and spiritual growth through various outreach programs and community services. DCM aims to focus on fostering personal connections and transformative experiences, the ministry aims to inspire individuals to deepen their relationship with God through his word. Meet Pastor Rory Roberts, a compassionate leader dedicated to guiding you on your spiritual journey. With a heart for service and a deep commitment to faith, Pastor Roberts fosters a welcoming community where everyone can grow in love, hope, and understanding. Join him in exploring the boundless grace of God.
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Think Bigger
This experience challenges you to stop planning around fear, low expectations, and your current situation. Reflecting on the scriptures Jeremiah 29:11 and Ephesians 3:20, we’re reminded that God’s plans are greater than what we can see right now. Renew your mind, trust God’s promises, and believe bigger.
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Wrestling Into Your New Name
In this powerful experience we explore how Jacob wrestled with God through pain, struggle, and uncertainty before stepping into a new identity and blessing. Sometimes God comes looking for us in the middle of the wrestle, calling us to cross over, let go of who we were, and make room for who He created us to become.
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JESUS
This experiences reminds us Jesus is eternal and our true source of identity and power. Through The Holy Bible scriptures including John 6:32, Exodus 3:13, and Revelation 22:13–15, we are reminded not to focus on earthly trophies, but to trust that the name of Jesus is our access to protection, favor, and victory in every trial.
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The Power in the Press
In 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 (NIV), being hard pressed on evey side reveals what's in you, because the anointing flows like oil only when there is pressure. Like a semicolon, your life is not fnished but held in a powerful pause where God is still moving. Mark 10:27 reminds us that what begins with God will end with God, because what is impossible with men is possible with Him.
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Take Courage, He Is Here
In this experience, we reflect on the moment in Gospel of Matthew where Jesus walks on water and speaks peace into fear, reminding us, “Take courage, I am here.” Just as the disciples faced wind and waves, we are often met with resistance when stepping into something significant. What feels like a storm may actually be preparation, positioning you to witness God move in a powerful way.
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Go Deeper
In this experience, we explore the gospel of Luke 5:1–7 and the truth that obedience to God matters more than expertise. Even experienced fishermen had to humble themselves and follow Jesus’ instruction to go deeper. This message reminds us that true breakthrough comes not from what we know, but from trusting and obeying God.
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It Is Finished
On this Resurrection Sunday, we reflect on Matthew 27:45–53 as darkness fell like in Exodus 10:22 and Exodus 11:5, revealing that sin was the barrier between humanity and God, yet God never left Himself without a witness (Amos 8:9). The veil was torn from top to bottom by God, removing the barrier and ending the need for sacrifices, as Jesus declared in John 19:28–30 that the debt was paid in full.
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SACRIFICE
In this experience, John 18:28–40 shows that what looks like defeat is actually God’s plan unfolding, reminding us we don’t always understand the outcome of our trials while we’re in them. True sacrifice (Romans 12:1) is surrender, not punishment because what feels like burial is often preparation for resurrection.
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DELIVERANCE
In this experience, we remember true deliverance comes through the Holy Spirit who has the power to break you free from anything that has kept you spiritually bound. It’s time to rise higher, walk in freedom, and no longer allow the enemy to hold you back from your next level.
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Unparalleled Faith
In this experience, we reflect on what it means to walk in unparalleled faith, drawing from Gospel of Mark 2:1–11 and Gospel of Matthew 8:5. The determination of the paralytic’s friends and the bold faith of the centurion show how faith that actively seeks Jesus gets His attention. This message encourages us to pursue God diligently, surround ourselves with faith-filled people, and continue believing Him for breakthrough, even in the middle of the process, whether trusting for provision, opportunity, or the next step forward.
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The Place Called There
In this experience, we explore 1 Kings 17:1 and the call to leave “here” for the place God has prepared while trusting Him through the silence and uncertainty of transition. Grounded in Isaiah 55:10–11, we’re reminded that even when it doesn’t make sense, obedient faith moves the needle and positions us for what’s next.
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Question Mark
Questioning God? In this experience, we reflect on Isaiah 40:27–31 and the powerful reminder that God is not done with you yet. When we try to carry life on our own, we grow weary, but the good news is that God never does, and in Christ Jesus we find renewed strength. As we learn to wait on Him, He lifts us up, restores our hope, and empowers us to run the race without giving up.
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Get in the Game
In this powerful experience, we reflect on the overcomer within each of us and the spiritual strength God has already placed inside our lives. Listeners are challenged to get in the game, to move from the sidelines into active faith, refusing to be beaten down by the enemy and choosing instead to fight with courage and conviction. This experience is a bold reminder that resilience, faith, and perseverance position us to rise above every challenge and walk in victory.
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Ruth: A Story of God's Design for Redemption
This experience explores Ruth 3–4 and how Ruth stuck with her word, remaining faithful and obedient even in uncertainty. Through the kinsman-redeemer law in Deuteronomy 25:5, we see God’s design for redemption fulfilled through Boaz. Ultimately, Ruth’s story points to Jesus, the greater Redeemer, who went to the cross to redeem us fully.
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He Became Our Curse So We Could Be Free
For this experience, we reflect on the truth that Jesus willingly became our curse, taking on sin He did not commit, so that we could walk in true freedom and break the power of condemnation (Galatians 3:13; 2 Corinthians 5:21). As our advocate, Christ chose the cross in obedience to the Father, calling us to respond with repentance and a life aligned with God rather than self-righteous control (Luke 23; Exodus 20). Through His sacrifice, the curse was broken and we are invited to live free, redeemed, and fully reconciled to God.
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Speak Live Until It Lives
This experience reminds us that life and death are in the power of our words, so we must intentionally speak life over barren situations and refuse to let a death mindset grow alongside our faith. Though the past may have hurt, God uses pain to push us forward, turning wounds into praise as we focus on what He is doing next. Even when the seed takes time to produce fruit, keep exercising your faith, reverse negative declarations, and trust that God is able to do exceedingly and abundantly beyond what you expect.
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Praise Unlocks It All
This Bible study explores the power of praise through Matthew 6:33, reminding us that when we seek God first, everything He promised must follow. Praise is a bold declaration of faith, standing on the truth of Numbers 23:19 that God cannot lie and will always fulfill His Word.Rooted in Psalm 103, we lift praise for healing in every area, emotional, physical, and spiritual, knowing that when God’s light shows up, darkness cannot remain. God gives us a song in the midst of it all, and when we sing it back to Him, breakthrough begins.Your praise unlocks it all. Join us for 30 Days of Praise, January 21 through February 21, as we commit to daily praise and expectancy.
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40 Days & 40 Nights
In Matthew 4:1–4, Jesus was tempted while fasting, reminding us that the enemy doesn’t come when we’re strong but attacks what we’ve consecrated and laid before God. The wilderness may feel desolate, but it is a season where the Holy Spirit fills you, trains you, and prepares you for the assignment on your life. If God led you into it, He will lead you out. When you allow God to process you and stop letting the enemy question you, what tried to destroy you is what you’re about to overcome after going through.
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The Reason for a Fast
This experience reminds us that fasting is about alignment, not repetition, and walking with God even when we can’t yet see what’s next. Through Daniel 10, we learn that God hears us from the first day, but breakthrough may require sacrifice as He strips away the flesh and clarifies our vision. Like Daniel, we are called to fast beyond ourselves, trusting God’s timing and interceding for others, even when they can't see what the Spirit is showing them.
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Promises, Punishment, and the Cost of Sin
This experience explores the consequences of sin in David’s life through 2 Samuel, reminding us that God would have given David more had he walked in obedience. We learn that fasting is not meant to be an emotional response to sin’s consequences, but a true spiritual sacrifice rooted in repentance and alignment with God’s will. Ultimately, this experience challenges us to trust God’s character. If He does not lie about punishment, He will not lie about His promises.
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Last Minute Changes
This experience reminds us that while we may not be prepared for sudden shifts, God is always intentional—calling us to be ready for His last-minute changes through obedience, not convenience (1 Samuel 15–21). Saul’s downfall shows what happens when we prioritize pleasing people over pleasing God, stop worshipping, and sit under leadership that has lost its anointing. Through David’s example, we are invited back into continual worship, where obedience realigns us with God’s presence and purpose.
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Day and Night Meditation, Endless Streams
In this experience, we reflect on Psalm 1 and the blessing that comes from delighting in and meditating on God’s Word day and night. Like a tree planted by multiple streams of water, a life rooted in Scripture is nourished, steady, and fruitful. This overflow is not produced by striving, but by abiding—allowing God’s truth to continually shape our thoughts, lives, and spiritual growth.
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Renouncing Sexual Strongholds
For this experience, God calls believers to denounce sexual spirits and strongholds that distort God’s design for holiness and identity. Repentance is framed not as shame but as freedom as hidden places are brought into the light and surrendered to God. As we prepare for the new year we lay down old patterns receive forgiveness through Christ and step forward cleansed renewed and consecrated for the new season led by the Holy Spirit.
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Feeding the Spirit Starving the Flesh
This Bible study experience highlights the danger of idolatry and the power of fasting to break spiritual strongholds. It teaches that true fasting requires surrendering fleshly desires through repentance prayer and obedience. The message calls believers to consecration for lasting breakthrough and renewal.
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Power of Connection
For this experience, we reflect on John 15:1–8, where Jesus teaches us that He is the true vine and we are the branches. We are called to abide in Him, because fruit comes from remaining connected to Christ, not from striving to produce it ourselves. When we stay rooted in Him, God bears fruit through our lives for His glory.
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The Veil Part Two
The veil in Exodus 39 symbolized separation between a holy God and sinful humanity, allowing access only through priestly mediation. Leviticus 9 shows that even with sacrifices, true access to God was still limited. Hebrews 8:1–6 reveals Jesus as our High Priest who fulfills the veil’s purpose and brings us direct access to God through a better covenant.
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The Veil
For this Bible study experience, we see in Exodus 26 that the veil separated God's presence from the people, showing that sin required cleansing through sacrifices and priestly rituals.When Jesus was crucified the temple veil tore from top to bottom revealing that He fulfilled every requirement for atonement. Now Jesus is our access to God, opening the way for us to come boldly into His presence.
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ROI Part 3
In Matthew 25:14–26, Jesus shows that God expects us to use and grow the talents He’s placed in us. Hiding our gifts out of fear or comparison leads to loss, but faithfulness brings increase. Choose to invest what God gave you so your life brings a return that honors Him.
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Kingdom Heirs
Jesus teaches us in Matthew 5:1-3 that poverty is a spirit, and He came not only with words but with demonstrations to break that spirit and reveal that the Kingdom of God is already within us. Through His humility, His Cross, and the keys He has given us, we are called to live as true heirs and joint heirs with Christ, walking in spiritual wholeness, prosperity of soul, and the fullness of what He secured. This experience reminds us that we are ROYALTY, empowered to be the total package here on Earth, living out the benefits of the Kingdom that. Psalm 103 declares.
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Declarations
This experience highlights the power of declaring God’s truth over your life. It explores how speaking the Word builds faith, aligns you with God’s promises, and reshapes your mindset. Listeners are encouraged to boldly make declarations that reflect God’s will and speak life into every area of their journey.
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Heart Work
This experience reminds us that God uses every situation for our good. Guarding our hearts, as Proverbs 4:23 teaches, means refusing to stay in old, defeated places. We let go of past hurt, release those who offended us, and step into the new life Christ gives.
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A Spirit of Gratitude
This experience looks at the story of the ten lepers Jesus healed, and the one who returned to give thanks. His simple act of gratitude set him apart and showed a heart that recognized God’s grace. The passage reminds us that gratitude isn’t just a response but a way of seeing God at work in everyday life. When we pause to thank Him, our faith deepens and our perspective shifts. This sermon invites us to be like the one who came back, people marked by gratitude.
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The Recipe for an Answered Prayer
Hannah’s story in 1 Samuel 1 shows that true prayer is born from honesty, faith, and surrender. She poured out her heart to God, trusted Him before seeing results, and dedicated her blessing back to Him. When we pray like Hannah, God not only answers — He transforms our hearts.
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Spirit of Impatience
In Exodus 24–32, the Israelites grow impatient waiting for Moses and turn to a golden calf, choosing what they could see over trusting the unseen God. This experience explores how impatience leads to poor decisions and reminds us that waiting on God is never wasted—it’s where faith and character are refined.
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Leadership
For this bible study, we learn about how the Israelites grew impatient waiting for Moses and turned to Aaron, a leader who feared people more than God. Together, they crafted a golden calf, wanting other gods instead of the true God who had delivered them. Their story reminds us that true leadership stays anchored in God’s voice, not the noise of the crowd or the idols of the moment.
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Let Him In
For this experience, we’re reminded of the depth of God’s love — that He sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, to rescue us when our sin was as filthy as vomit before a holy God. We couldn’t save ourselves, but Jesus took our place on the cross so we could be made new. For those who are saved, God has given His Spirit to empower us to overcome the pull of the flesh and live in victory. And if you haven’t yet surrendered your life to Jesus, this is your call — tomorrow is not promised. Eternity is real. Where will you spend it...heaven or hell? The choice is yours, and Jesus is waiting with open arms.
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Recipe for a Miracle
When Peter and Jesus needed money for the temple tax, Jesus told Peter to find it in a fish’s mouth, and he did. This story reminds us that when we’re believing God for a miracle, obedience opens the door. God already has our provision waiting. We just have to trust and act in faith.
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It's Better To Obey Then Sacrifice
In this experience, we explore how God calls us to move forward in obedience rather than remain stuck in what He’s already left behind. Saul’s story reminds us that sacrifice means nothing without obedience, and our free will gives us the daily choice to follow God’s direction or our own. When we choose obedience, we align ourselves with God’s will and step into the destiny He’s already prepared for us.
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Invitation
For this experience, we explore the power of transparency—how bringing our struggles and sins into the light isn’t about shame, but about God’s redeeming grace. When we’re honest about where we’ve been and what God has brought us through, He can use our testimony to reach people who need hope. Just as Christ calls us to “go and tell,” our stories become living evidence of His mercy and love. God doesn’t just forgive; He redeems and uses what the enemy meant for harm to save lives. Be bold. Be real. And remember, Jesus commands us to “go and make disciples of all nations.”
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Go Forward
In Exodus 14, God gave the Israelites a clear command: “Go forward.” Even with the Red Sea before them and Pharaoh’s army behind, God called them out of fear and into faith. Too often, we get stuck in the in-between—hesitating, doubting, or looking back. But just as God parted the waters for Israel, He makes a way for us when we choose to move forward in obedience.
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In the Garden
For this experience, we are reminded Ephesians 6 tells us to put on God’s armor. In the garden, Eve listened to the serpent and Adam stayed silent. They didn’t seek God first, and that opened the door for the enemy. He didn’t need force—just doubt. Jesus shows us the better way. When tempted, He stood firm in God’s Word. That’s our example too: seek God first, stay armored, and stand strong.
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Bible Study: After Lot
For this Bible study, we learn how God called Abram to leave his country and family, yet Abram brought Lot along (Gen. 11:27–12:9). This caused tension until they separated. Only then did God give Abram further instructions and expand His promises, showing that full obedience opens the way for greater revelation and blessing.
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My Sheep Hear My Voice
This experience explores what it means to recognize and follow the voice of God, drawing from Psalm 127, John 10, and Psalm 23. Jesus calls us by name, reminding us to walk in purpose, be careful who we allow to shepherd us, and enter through Him—the true Door who gives freedom and salvation. When we check our emotions and let the Spirit lead, we find rest and direction for our souls. Who's voice are you hearing?
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Bible Study: Spiritual Gifts - The Gift of Tongues
In this experience, we study 1 Corinthians 12:1-10, unpacking the gift of tongues. Tongues edify the believer and serve as a sign for unbelievers, while prophecy strengthens and guides the Body of Christ. As Paul reminds us, the Spirit’s gifts are not for self-promotion, but for the edification of the church and the advancement of God’s Kingdom.
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Choosing Covenant Over Compromise
This divine experience unpacks how we can protect our anointing by hearing, processing, and obeying God’s Word, and choosing covenant over compromise no matter what.
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Bible Study: Spiritual Gifts - Discerning Spirits
In this experience, we dive into 1 Corinthians 12:10, where Paul lists the spiritual gift of discerning spirits. This gift equips believers to recognize the difference between the Holy Spirit, human influence, and demonic activity. We explore, through Christ’s authority, how we can identifiy and rebuke spirits that do not align with God’s truth.
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Feelings Ain't Facts, But God Is
In this experience, we explore the danger of letting our emotions dictate our choices and direction in life. Scripture reminds us in Jeremiah 17:9-10 that "the heart is deceitful above all things.." Our feelings can be misleading, inconsistent, and even destructive if left unchecked. As believers, we are not called to be ruled by our emotions, but we are called to be guided by the Holy Spirit. Together, we’ll unpack what it means to walk in the Spirit, how to discern truth beyond feelings, and how to align our hearts with God’s will so we can live with clarity, peace, and purpose.
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Numbers Don't Lie - Part Two
In this divine experience, we learn how God instructed Gideon to reduce his army from 32,000 to just 300 men to show that victory comes from Him, not human strength. With faith, Gideon obeys, and God gives Israel a miraculous win over the Midianites. This is a reminder for us to trust God when the odds are against you. Faith means believing God can do more with less. When we obey, He brings the victory.
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THROUGH the Valley
The valley isn’t just a place of pain, it’s where growth happens. Psalm 23:4 reminds us that God walks with us, even in the darkest moments. Going through the valley builds faith, trust, and a deeper connection with Him. It’s not the end. It's a necessary part of the journey.
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From Suffering to Glory
Romans 8:18 – “Our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.”In this experience, we’re reminded that our pain we face is wasted. Though we suffer, we carry spiritual authority through Christ. God is not distan. He is our present help, our strength, and our refuge.No matter the trouble, His glory is coming, and your authority is already here. Stand firm. Victory is yours.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Divine Contact Ministries is dedicated to spreading messages of hope, faith, and spiritual growth through various outreach programs and community services. DCM aims to focus on fostering personal connections and transformative experiences, the ministry aims to inspire individuals to deepen their relationship with God through his word. Meet Pastor Rory Roberts, a compassionate leader dedicated to guiding you on your spiritual journey. With a heart for service and a deep commitment to faith, Pastor Roberts fosters a welcoming community where everyone can grow in love, hope, and understanding. Join him in exploring the boundless grace of God.
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