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Rocky Creek
by Rocky Creek
Listen to sermons from Rocky Creek in Greenville, SC.
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Another Day, Another Opportunity
Even in a storm’s aftermath, if we’ve been given another day, we’ve also been offered another opportunity. We must prioritize remembering God for His faithfulness and our neighbors for their needs.
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It’s Not Over Until Jesus Says It’s Over
Jesus raised a widow’s only son from the dead. No situation is beyond hope until Jesus declares the final word.
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Faith Worth Noticing
Jesus marveled at the centurion’s trust in Him. The faith that moves God is the kind that relies on Him completely.
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Unshaken by Storms
Jesus compared obedience to building on solid rock. Hearing without doing is self-deception, but obedience provides shelter when storms come.
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Fruit Follows Roots
Our words and actions always reveal the heart. Bad roots produce bad fruit, but when the heart is changed, the harvest is too.
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Check Yourself First
Jesus warned against hypocritical judgment. If you want to help others see clearly, you must first deal with your own blind spots.
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Jesus Loves Us to Death
Jesus commanded us to love our enemies and proved it on the cross. To follow Him means to love as He did, even when it costs everything.
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The Upside-Down Kingdom
Jesus described blessings and woes that invert the world’s values. If you belong to His kingdom, expect your priorities to look upside-down to those around you.
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Called by Name, Sent with Purpose
Jesus intentionally chose His disciples and gave them authority in ministry assignments. If He has called you by name, He has also sent you with purpose.
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When Religion Gets in the Way
Jesus confronted traditions that kept people from God. Religion without relationship becomes a wall instead of a bridge.
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The Flawed Followers of Jesus
Jesus called Levi in the middle of his sin, not after it. He isn’t waiting for you to fix yourself before you follow Him.
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The Cure We Need Most
Jesus forgave a paralyzed man before healing him. Our greatest problem is not outside us but the sin within that only He can cure.
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Contagious Compassion
Jesus engaged and healed a man with leprosy, restoring him to community. We find our hope in a Savior who isn’t repelled by our condition.
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Leaving All for More
After a miraculous catch, Peter left everything to follow Jesus. You gain far more by leaving all for Him than you ever lose in letting go.
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More Than a Social Gospel
Jesus cared for both physical and spiritual needs. If we meet earthly needs while ignoring eternal ones, we give help without hope.
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Here Goes Everything
Jesus announced His mission in His hometown, and the world was never the same. Following Him means saying yes to everything He came to do.
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Resisting Temptation
Jesus resisted the enemy with God’s Word. Because He stood firm in our place, we can stand strong by rooting ourselves in Scripture before the battle begins.
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Living in the Father’s Delight
Jesus’ baptism and genealogy revealed the Father’s pleasure in His Son. In Christ, we can rest in the Father’s delight, knowing our identity is secure in belonging to Him.
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Turn Now, Not Later
John the Baptist boldly called people to immediate repentance. We must turn to Jesus today because we are unsure how much longer His patience will be.
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Growth Takes a Lifetime
As Jesus matured in wisdom and stature, He amazed those around Him. Spiritual growth takes a lifetime, reminding us that none of us has fully arrived yet.
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Expectant to Experience Jesus
Simeon and Anna both had the opportunity to encounter the newborn Jesus because of their prioritized habits. If we are to experience Jesus, we must stay expectant.
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There’s Peace to Be Had
The angels announced the birth of Jesus to those who were least likely to receive such glorious news. Christ’s incarnation brings peace to a chaotic earth that longs for something more.
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Clear the Obstacles for Others
At John the Baptist’s birth, his father, Zechariah, prophesied that he would prepare others to encounter Jesus. His ministry models the same type of work for us so that those far from Christ may experience an up-close view.
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Every Promise Kept
Luke 1:26-56 – When Gabriel announced Jesus’ birth, Mary trusted that God would fulfill every word He had spoken. Her surrendered faith reminds us that we can live confidently knowing God keeps every promise He makes.
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God is in the Details
God interrupted Zechariah and Elizabeth’s ordinary lives with extraordinary plans. He still works through life’s details, so trust His plan and timing.
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Truth Worth Telling
Luke carefully studied the life and lessons of Jesus to communicate them with a dear friend. We ought to know the gospel message so well that we can share it with others.
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Commission
Until Christ comes, He has called us to go with the gospel until all have heard. Our lives are purposed to join Him in making disciples of all nations.
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Crucifixion
Since we could not reach heaven, the Son of God came to us. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus would change everything.
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Corruption
The people of God progressively pushed against the ways of God and pursued the ways of the world. The further they drifted, the more apparent their need for a Savior was.
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Creation
From the dawn of creation, God revealed His grace by inviting us to know Him. Though humanity rebelled time and again, His pursuit of our redemption never relented.
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Ordinary People with Extraordinary Causes
After deliverance came celebration, and faithful servants helped preserve the story. God uses ordinary people who say yes to extraordinary causes for His glory.
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Disarming the Enemy
Instead of suffering defeat, God’s people gained ground. When God fights for you, no enemy can stand.
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Plead on Behalf of Others
Esther’s position insulated her from the opposition to God’s people, but she couldn’t sit idly or stay silent. We ought to plead on behalf of others when they cannot protect themselves.
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Digging a Hole for Yourself
Haman’s rage consumed him, and his plot backfired in dramatic fashion. Unchecked anger not only harms others, but it also destroys us.
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Set Up for a Downfall
Haman designed a plan for the king to honor himself, but he surprisingly used those directions to honor his enemy, Mordecai. Do the right thing, and honor will come to you in the right way and at the right time.
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Intentional Influence
Esther seized her God-given opportunity and used it with wisdom. When we obey His leading, we must act with diligence and discretion.
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For Such a Time as Missed
Mordecai urged Esther to intervene for the sake of God’s people but trusted their survival even if she refused. We must remember that God’s will advances, with or without us.
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The Dangers of Hate
Haman’s hatred of the Jews incited him to seek their destruction. Any type of perceived superiority based on nationality or ethnicity is unfounded and ungodly.
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Those People
Haman’s hatred of the Jews incited him to seek their destruction. Any type of perceived superiority based on nationality or ethnicity is unfounded and ungodly.
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Right Regardless
Mordecai wasn’t afraid to do what was right or refuse to do what was wrong. Regardless of the consequences, we must resolve to do the right thing.
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No Accidental Positions
A pagan king sought a replacement queen, and Esther’s beauty positioned her for a purpose far greater than appearances. With God, no position is accidental—only providential.
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When Power Goes Unchecked
God’s people were exiles in a land where its leaders exemplified drunkenness, objectification, and all manner of sinful dysfunction. In this unconstrained society, God enacted a plan even though He was never mentioned or honored.
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Worthwhile Boasting
Instead of bragging about what we can do in our lives, we should focus on what Christ did through His death. The cross of Jesus is the only worthwhile boasting we should communicate.
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Reliable Outcomes
Galatians 6:6-10 – God has designed the world to produce proper results according to how we live. Whether we do what our flesh desires or what the Spirit commands, we will experience reliable outcomes.
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Sharing Burdens
Being part of the Body of Christ means helping one another when we make mistakes or experience challenges. Sharing burdens reveals that we understand the importance of caring for others in the Church.
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Spirit Alignment
When the Spirit fills your life, others will begin to notice. Spirit alignment requires a surrendered identity, crucified desires, steady obedience, and humble relationships.
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Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control
The Holy Spirit changes who we are on the inside, but that difference is often observed on the outside. Disciples of Jesus should possess faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
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Patience, Kindness, and Goodness
A life transformed by the Spirit ought to be noticeable. Christians should interact with others by portraying patience, kindness, and goodness.
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