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Richland Hills Baptist Church
by Richland Hills Baptist Church
Sermons from Richland Hills Baptist Church
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A Mother's Day Magnificat
A Mother’s Day sermon from Luke 1:46–55 focused on Mary’s Magnificat and her example of faith, praise, and trust in God amid uncertainty. This message emphasizes how a life shaped by God’s Word naturally overflows into worship, gratitude, and testimony in everyday life. It calls believers to let their hearts be filled with Scripture so their lives point others to Christ.
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God’s Justice vs Human Revenge (Nahum 2) – The Fall of Nineveh Explained
In Nahum 2, we are given a vivid prophetic picture of the fall of Nineveh and the judgment of God against a proud and violent empire. This sermon looks at a theme that runs through all of Scripture, the danger and destruction of human revenge and the perfection of God’s justice.From the stories of Joab, Absalom, and David in Samuel and Kings, we see that revenge never truly fixes injustice. It only spreads it. It damages the person who receives it and the one who carries it out. Human justice, even when it feels justified, is still limited by human sin.Nahum 2 shows us something very different. God’s justice is complete, righteous, and unstoppable. Through prophetic images of siege warfare, flooding, and collapse, Nahum describes the fall of Nineveh in 612 B.C., a city that once seemed untouchable.In this message, we walk through that scene of judgment and then step back and ask what it means for us today. God does not ignore evil, and He will not clear the guilty. His justice is not cruelty; It is perfect moral judgment carried out without failure or corruption.This passage also confronts us personally. It calls us away from vengeance, fear, and pride, and toward humility, repentance, and trust in God’s rule over every nation and every life.
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Certain Deliverance (Nahum 1:9 - 2:2)
When the weight of evil and oppression feels overwhelming, one question rises up: how long will this last? In Nahum 1:9–2:2, we see that God is not absent—He is patient, but there comes a moment when He says, “It’s time.” Oppression is temporary, but God’s deliverance is certain.
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Not safe, but Good
This message from Nahum 1:1–8 explores how God responds to evil, revealing a God who is just, powerful, and patient—but who will not leave wrongdoing unpunished. While His judgment is real, it flows from His goodness and covenant love, offering both warning and comfort. Ultimately, we are pointed to Christ, where God’s justice and mercy meet, and invited to trust in Him as our refuge.
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I press on (Philippians 3:12-16)
What is the Christian life really about? In this message, Pastor Donald helps us see from Philippians that the goal of our life is to pursue Christ and to know Him more. After celebrating the resurrection, we are reminded that it is easy to move on too quickly but the invitation is still the same, keep pursuing Jesus. It is never too early or too late to start. Start today.
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Resurrection Life
This Easter message explores not just the promise of eternal life, but the reality of new life available right now through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Discover how His victory over sin and death brings new life, power, purpose, and hope. The question is simple: do you have that life?
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102
Laodicea
Are you coasting in your faith? Join Pastor Don as he explores the dangers of spiritual apathy and lukewarm Christianity, uncovering the riches Christ offers to those who open the door to Him. This episode challenges listeners to awaken, repent, and embrace a faith that refreshes, heals, and truly glorifies God.
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Philadelphia
In a world that measures success by size and numbers, what does God value most? In this message from Revelation 3:7–13, we see that faithfulness—not strength or influence—is what matters to Christ, and that the greatest reward is not success, but God Himself.
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Sardis
In Book of Revelation 3:1–6, Jesus confronts the church at Sardis, a church that had a reputation for being alive but was spiritually dead. This message warns of the danger of mistaking activity for true spiritual life and calls believers to wake up, remember the gospel, and return to a life of repentance. Christ’s words remind us that real spiritual vitality comes not from past success, but from present faithfulness.
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Thyatira
The church in Thyatira was known for its love, faith, and service, but it had a dangerous blind spot. In this message from Revelation 2:18–29, we see how love without discernment can allow false teaching to take root in the church. Jesus reminds us that He sees everything and calls His people to hold fast to the truth.
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Pergamum
Pergamum was a faithful church in a hostile culture—yet cracks were forming beneath the surface. In this sermon, we examine how compromise often begins subtly and ends severely. Jesus’ words remind us that faithfulness matters, holiness matters, and it’s never too late to return to Him.
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Smyrna
What happens to our faith when comfort disappears? In this message from Book of Revelation 2:8–11, we look at the persecuted church in Smyrna and ask whether we would remain faithful if following Christ became costly. The challenge is simple but searching: will we follow Jesus only in peace, or will we follow Him no matter the price?
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Ephesus
What if a church can be busy, doctrinally sound, and fiercely protective of truth—yet still break the heart of Christ? In this message from Revelation 2, we examine the church at Ephesus and the danger of faithful activity without faithful love. Jesus’ words are both a warning and an invitation: remember, repent, and return.
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How does membership advance the mission?
Membership in a local church is a good thing to do. But how does being a member advance the mission that God has called us to? In this message, Pastor Donald will show how being a member is vitally important to the success of the mission that we are called to be on. d
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What is church discipline?
When was the last time you heard a sermon on church discipline? It has probably been a while. Yet when we speak about the importance of church membership, we cannot wisely avoid the subject of church discipline. What does it mean for you and for me? Is church discipline still relevant for the modern church?In this sermon, Pastor Donald addresses these questions and others, showing that church discipline is not a harsh or outdated practice, but a very good and necessary gift for the health and life of the church.
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What does it mean to be a faithful church member?
With so much discussion around church membership, it’s worth asking an honest question: what does it actually mean to be a church member? What does a church member do?In this sermon, Pastor Donald examines the biblical characteristics of church membership and challenges us to consider what it truly means to commit ourselves to a local church.
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What is church membership and is it biblical?
In the opening sermon of the series Questions About Church Membership, Pastor Donald addresses two essential questions: What is church membership, and is it biblical? This message lays the groundwork for understanding why meaningful membership in a local church is vital to the Christian life.
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The Path of Blessing
Is faithful Christian living just another self-help program? Can we grow in faithfulness and fruitfulness on our own, or is there something more? In this message, Pastor Donald walks through Psalm 1, showing that the path to blessing is built on the foundation of God’s Word.
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The Theology of Christmas: The Virgin Birth
In this sermon, we examine the doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus Christ and ask whether it is truly biblical, believable, and relevant today. By walking through key passages in both the Old and New Testaments, we see how this doctrine reveals God’s power, His grace, and leads us to deeper worship at Christmas.
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The Theology of Christmas: The Incarnation
The glory of Christmas is the incarnation: God stepping into humanity. This reality is not simply a theological truth; it is a call to worship.
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The Theology of Christmas: Prophecy and Fulfillment (Matthew 1:18-25)
In this sermon Pastor Donald looks beneath the surface of the Christmas story to see how the birth of Jesus fulfills centuries of prophecy. These promises reveal God’s sovereignty, faithfulness, and personal care for His people — truths that don’t just inform us, but lead us to worship.
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The Compassionate King (Matthew 9:35-38)
In this message, we explore the compassion of Jesus and His call for us to see and serve the broken around us. From human need to spiritual hope, we are challenged to let our hearts break for others and share the love of the Good Shepherd. Join us as we uncover what it means to bring hope, mercy, and the Kingdom of God to a hurting world.
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Worthy Saints
In this episode, Pastor Don confronts the global reality of Christian persecution and draws from Acts 5 to show that suffering for Christ is not strange but sacred. Through stories from around the world, he reminds us that persecution often fuels the Gospel rather than stops it.
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Grace Without Borders (Jonah 3)
In Astonishing Grace, Available Grace, Pastor Don unpacks Jonah 3 to reveal the breathtaking scope of God’s mercy. From rebellious Jonah to repentant Nineveh, this message explores how God’s grace both surprises and embraces — reaching even those we might consider beyond His love. Discover a grace that breaks borders, humbles pride, and calls us to see every person as someone God longs to redeem.
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Abide Forever (1 John 2:15-17)
What does it really mean to abide in Christ? In this message, Pastor Don explores John’s warning not to love “the world” — not creation or people, but the fallen system opposed to God. Drawing from 1 John 2:15–17, we discover how the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life compete for our hearts, and why they ultimately fail to satisfy. True life is found in abiding in Christ now and forever.
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What abiding produces (John 15:12-17)
True love isn’t self-produced; it’s Christ-produced. Join us in John 15:12–17 as we explore how abiding in Christ transforms our hearts and grows His love in us.
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Abiding in Prayer (John 15:7)
Does God really answer prayer? In John 15, Jesus shows us that prayer isn’t a formula to get results but the lifeblood of abiding in Him. Discover how prayer shifts from transaction to relationship, shaping our desires to reflect His will.
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Why not Abide? (John 15:1-11)
Why do some walk away from Christ instead of abiding in Him? Pastor Don looks at John 15:1–11 and explores the dangers of deception, sin, selfishness, suffering, and the world that keep us from the joy of abiding in the true Vine.
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A Farewell Sermon (Acts 20:17-38)
Life and ministry move through seasons, each with its own challenges and blessings. In this message from Acts 20, we look at Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders and discover how servanthood, faithfulness, gospel-centeredness, and being Spirit-led guide us in every season of following Christ.
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Abide: Abiding in Joy
What does it really mean to abide in Christ? In John 15:1-11, Jesus shows us that abiding is more than intellectual belief. It is connection, reliance, and obedience that lead to lasting joy.
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Bearing Fruit
Are you bearing fruit—or just looking green? Jesus says a true branch in Him will always produce fruit. In this episode, Pastor Don unpacks the powerful metaphor of the Vine and the Branches from John 15, showing why abiding in Christ inevitably leads to transformation.Through lessons from the garden, we’ll explore what genuine spiritual fruit looks like, how pruning is God’s grace at work, and why fruitless faith is no faith at all. Discover how love, joy, peace, and the fruit of the Spirit reveal a life rooted in Christ.👉 Listen now and be challenged to examine your walk with Christ—and inspired to live a life that bears lasting fruit.
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Jesus: Who we abide in
What does it mean to abide in Christ? In this new series, Pastor Donald will explore what it means to abide, first starting with who we should abide in.
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Sea Stories: Paul
Pastor Donald shares how the Apostle Paul found unshakable peace in the middle of a raging storm because he trusted God’s plan. That same peace, rooted in Christ and not in our circumstances, can anchor your soul no matter what winds and waves you face.
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Sea Stories: Jesus
On a stormy sea in Galilee, Jesus revealed His authority not just over nature but over all of life. This true account reminds us that if Jesus had all authority then, He still has it now. No storm in our lives, whether grief, fear, or brokenness, is beyond His power. In this message, we are invited to trust the One who can calm the waves and carry us through even the fiercest trials.
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Sea Stories: Jonah
In this sermon, Pastor Donald will explore how God used the stormy sea to redirect Jonah back into His will, and how He often uses storms in our lives not to punish, but to restore us.
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A Tale of Two Sinners (Luke 18:9-14)
How can a person be right with God? Is it through religious living or a humble heart? Listen to Pastor Donald as he shares a message from Luke 18:9-14).
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An Eternal Reflection
What is the greatest thing about heaven? Is it the place? The people? Pastor Donald will share a message from God's Word that shows that the greatest thing about Heaven is Jesus Christ Himself.
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A Mother's Love
In honor of Mother's Day, Pastor Donald shares a message about the love of a mother, using the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
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Fake Faith? (Malachi 3:13-18)
How is it possible to have fake faith? What would that even look like? Listen today as Pastor Donald preaches from Malachi 3:13-18).
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Robbing God? (Malachi 3:6-12)
God's people in the book of Malachi were told that they were robbing God. What did that mean then and what does that mean for us today?
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Resurrection Worship
Have you rightly believed in the resurrection of Jesus by living a life of worship?
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A faithless People (Malachi 2:10-16)
Malachi 2 confronts God’s people with their covenant-breaking hearts—both in their marriages and their relationship with Him. This sermon unpacks how our faithfulness in marriage reveals the state of our souls and reflects the Gospel to the world.z
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A priesthood gone astray (Malachi 2:1-9)
It is a serious thing to lead people astray. In this sermon, pastor Donald will show the serious punishment the priesthood faced in the time of Malachi. What does that mean for us today?
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Half-hearted Worship (Malachi 1:6-14)
Half-hearted worship is nothing less than whole-hearted disobedience. In this episode, we explore Malachi 1:6-14, where God confronts His people for offering Him their leftovers—and challenges us to examine whether we’re truly giving Him our best.
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Malachi: A Messenger of God (Malachi 1:1)
This is the first sermon in a series of messages from the book of Malachi. Pastor Donald gives an overview of the book and a challenge to consider your life and faith.
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Prayer - Jerre Pope
This morning, one of our very own members, Jerre Pope, preached a message on prayer. What is prayer? How do I pray? Listen today to hear biblical insights on prayer!
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Ready to Follow
Are you following the REAL Jesus? Many people follow a false Jesus... don't be one of them!
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The Sacrifice of Discipleship (Matthew 19:16-22)
True faith always includes sacrifice. What have you sacrificed for Christ? What are you willing to give up for Him?
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Selfless Humility
A message from Philippians 2:1-11 about what selfless humility looks like within the church.
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The Outcasts of Discipleship (Matthew 9:9-13)
Are there people that you think are too far from God's grace? People that are outcasts? Listen today to see how Jesus interacted with the outcasts of discipleship.
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