Overcoming By Faith Sermons Online

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Overcoming By Faith Sermons Online

Listen to your favorite sermons from Overcoming By Faith Church in Savannah GA. For more information visit www.overcomingbyfaith.org

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    How Far Will I Go | How Much Will I Surrender?

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick challenges believers to examine how far they are willing to go and how much they are willing to surrender in order to experience the future God has for them. Through the life of Abraham and the principle of giving found in Luke 6:38, this message reveals that sacrifice, courage, obedience, and surrender often precede increase, breakthrough, and divine reward.

  2. 689

    Will You Fight? Will You Surrender to a Tough Assignment?

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick challenges believers to examine how far they are willing to go in obedience to God and whether they are prepared to fight through discomfort or surrender to difficult assignments. He emphasizes that God’s path may not always be the easiest route, but humility and submission position us for divine direction and purpose.

  3. 688

    The Truth About Blind Spots: (Four Things Life Has Taught Me About Independence)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick shares his personal birthday testimony, revealing how blind spots in life can limit growth and how God uses exposure and frustration to bring clarity and transformation. He teaches that true independence comes through responsibility, knowledge, and the right relationships, while warning against unhealthy dependence and religious pride that distort spiritual vision.

  4. 687

    The Truth About Blind Spots (Man’s Original Fall)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick teaches how man’s original fall was rooted in an unhealthy relationship that distorted God’s truth and led to dependence, fear, and separation from God. He reveals how one decision reshaped humanity’s identity, relationship with God, and future, while also pointing to God’s redemptive plan through Christ.

  5. 686

    The Truth About Your Blind Spots (God's Original Design)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick teaches that God’s original design for humanity was rooted in empowerment, dominion, and intentional independence rather than dependency. He reveals how misplaced dependence—especially through cultural norms and financial habits—creates limitation, while embracing God’s design restores freedom, responsibility, and long-term stability.

  6. 685

    Easter Sermon: The Consequences of A Bad Choice

    This sermon, The Consequences of A Bad Choice, reveals how a single decision can ripple across families, generations, and the future, ultimately shaping destinies beyond the individual. It emphasizes that while one act of disobedience brought sin into the world, one act of obedience through Jesus Christ brought justification, offering hope that our choices today still have the power to impact lives for the better.

  7. 684

    The Consequences of Our Sin | Pastor Ricky Temple

    This sermon, The Consequences of Our Sin, reveals how sin creates separation from God and leads to spiritual consequences that only Jesus can resolve. It highlights that through justification, reconciliation, and salvation, believers are restored, protected from wrath, and brought into a right relationship with God.

  8. 683

    Being Honest About Your Disappointment

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick challenges believers to confront hidden disappointment by examining the life of Judas, revealing that silent dishonesty—not sudden betrayal—leads to spiritual downfall. He emphasizes that unspoken expectations, unmet ambitions, and private frustrations can open the door to compromise, making honesty with God essential for true transformation.

  9. 682

    Tell the Truth About Your Future

    In this sermon, Dr. Ricky Temple challenges us to confront the honest trajectory of our lives by examining current patterns and asking whether we are becoming relevant through change or drifting toward irrelevance through denial. Through the book of Acts and God’s promise in Exodus, he reveals that spiritual growth, structural integrity, and personal honesty determine the pace and power of our future.

  10. 681

    Don't Reject the Truth | Pastor Ricky Temple

    In this sermon, Don’t Reject the Truth, Pastor Rick Temple teaches how God challenges us to confront the truth that stretches our assumptions, pride, and comfort zones, just as Peter did with Cornelius and the Gentiles. Through Acts 10:44–48, the message calls believers to remain open to God’s movement, embrace necessary change, and avoid rejecting truth simply because it disrupts familiar thinking.

  11. 680

    Tell People the Truth

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick teaches how telling the truth—especially when it’s uncomfortable—is essential for building a future that lasts. Through Peter’s encounter in Acts 10, he reveals how God confronts blind spots, challenges cultural bias, and calls believers to embrace truth that leads to unity, growth, and lasting transformation.

  12. 679

    The Truth About My Identity

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick addresses the pressure many believers feel to never be enough. Teaching from Jesus’ words about salt and light, he reminds us that identity is declared by God before performance and that faithfulness—not comparison—is the true measure of success.

  13. 678

    Be Honest with Yourself, Part 3 (The Truth About My Relationships)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick exposes how retaliation and unresolved conflict keep believers trapped in cycles that damage their future. Through Jesus’ command to love our enemies, he shows that forgiveness is not weakness but spiritual strength and freedom.

  14. 677

    Be Honest with Yourself, Part 2 (The Truth About My Private Issues)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick challenges us to confront the private issues we pretend are under control. Through Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 and the life of Samson, he reveals how unmanaged anger and lust begin privately but eventually demand public consequences.

  15. 676

    The Truth About My Attitude

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick teaches that spiritual growth begins with honest self-assessment, not outward behavior. Using Matthew 5 and the life of Saul, he reveals how refusing to confront our attitude quietly undermines leadership, clarity, and long-term purpose.

  16. 675

    6pm New Year's Eve Sermon | How Far Will You Go?

    In this New Year’s Eve message, Pastor Rick challenges us to examine how far we are truly willing to go with our focus, faith, heart, and resources. He confronts the danger of settling, shrinking back, or looking behind us, and calls us to move forward with unwavering commitment to God’s purpose.

  17. 674

    9pm New Year's Eve Sermon | How Far Will You Go?

    In this New Year’s Eve message, Pastor Rick challenges us to examine how far we are truly willing to go with our focus, faith, heart, and resources in following Christ. Through Scripture and reflection, he confronts the danger of settling, shrinking back, or walking away when obedience begins to cost us.

  18. 673

    What Are We Asking God About Our Views? (Leadership, Submission, Money, and the Future)

    In this Sabbath discussion, Pastor Rick challenges us to reconsider the views we hold about leadership, submission, money, and the future. He teaches that the questions we ask God reveal the beliefs shaping our decisions and direction.

  19. 672

    What Are We Asking God About Our Worship? – “Reverence for Christ”

    In this Christmas message, Pastor Rick teaches that worship begins with a heart of reverence for Christ and a renewed appreciation for who He is. He challenges us to evaluate the sincerity of our worship and to approach God with humility, honor, and deep gratitude.

  20. 671

    What Are We Asking God About Our Money?

    What Are We Asking God About Our Money?

  21. 670

    11am | What Are We Asking God About Our Marriages & Relationships?

    Pastor Rick invites us to honestly examine what we are truly asking God regarding our marriages and relationships. He challenges us to reflect on how our desires, expectations, and communication impact the strength and spiritual health of our connections.

  22. 669

    9am | What Are We Asking God About Our Marriages & Relationships?

    Pastor Rick invites us to honestly examine what we are truly asking God regarding our marriages and relationships. He challenges us to reflect on how our desires, expectations, and communication impact the strength and spiritual health of our connections.

  23. 668

    Why God Says Nothing and Does Nothing | 11am

    In this two-part teaching from the series Why Don’t I Have What I Want?, Pastor Rick explores how both our thinking and our lifestyle play a major role in shaping our future. Part 1, “The Way You Think,” reveals how we often settle in mental “Haran moments,” limiting ourselves long before circumstances do. God calls us to renew our minds, challenge inherited patterns, and believe beyond what we can see so we can move toward His best. Part 2, “The Way You Live,” shows how our habits, choices, and daily decisions reflect our faith and influence our long-term results. Abraham’s life reminds us that lifestyle matters—our shortcuts, conflicts, and consistency impact not only us but generations after us. This message will help you examine both your thoughts and your habits so you can step into the life God designed for you.

  24. 667

    Why God Says Nothing and Does Nothing | 9am

    In this two-part teaching from the series Why Don’t I Have What I Want?, Pastor Rick explores how both our thinking and our lifestyle play a major role in shaping our future. Part 1, “The Way You Think,” reveals how we often settle in mental “Haran moments,” limiting ourselves long before circumstances do. God calls us to renew our minds, challenge inherited patterns, and believe beyond what we can see so we can move toward His best. Part 2, “The Way You Live,” shows how our habits, choices, and daily decisions reflect our faith and influence our long-term results. Abraham’s life reminds us that lifestyle matters—our shortcuts, conflicts, and consistency impact not only us but generations after us. This message will help you examine both your thoughts and your habits so you can step into the life God designed for you.

  25. 666

    Why Don’t I Have What I Want? | The Way You Face Your Issues

    This sermon, "The Way You Face Your Issues", challenges listeners to confront hidden truths rather than avoid them. Pastor Rick shows how Abraham’s test with Isaac revealed his priorities and deepened his faith, proving that freedom begins where truth is faced.

  26. 665

    The Way You Build Culture

    This sermon, The Way You Build Culture, explains how the atmosphere we create around us determines whether our homes, teams, and ministries thrive or struggle. Pastor Rick highlights Abraham’s example as a cultural leader who trained, prepared, and instilled faith in his household.

  27. 664

    Why Don't I Have What I Want?: The Way You Live

    This sermon, The Way You Live, reveals how Abraham’s lifestyle choices affected generations. Pastor Rick teaches that the way we live — our habits, conflicts, and worship patterns — not only determines our peace today but also shapes the legacy we leave tomorrow.

  28. 663

    The Way You Think

    This sermon, The Way You Think, explores how Abraham’s delayed obedience and mental patterns shaped his destiny. Pastor Rick emphasizes that our thoughts can trap us in “Haran moments” — places of comfort that keep us from God’s best — until we renew our minds and move in faith.

  29. 662

    The Power of What You Plan

    Your life is always moving toward a destination. If you do not plan on purpose, you will drift by accident. God calls us to count the cost, commit our ways to Him, and walk in His direction for our lives.

  30. 661

    The Power of Who You Let In Your Life

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick shows how the people and voices you allow in your life are never neutral—they either pull you off course or propel you toward God’s purpose. He gives practical questions for discernment and biblical examples of right and wrong influences.

  31. 660

    Believing In the Basics (Vol. 2) (What You Believe About the S.E.T.)

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick Temple teaches how your core beliefs about yourself shape your words, choices, and outcomes—and why anchoring identity in God’s Word leads to lasting transformation. He challenges you to reject labels handed down by others, renew your mind, and boldly agree with what God says about you.

  32. 659

    What You Believe About You

    In this sermon, Pastor Rick Temple teaches how your core beliefs about yourself shape your words, choices, and outcomes—and why anchoring identity in God’s Word leads to lasting transformation. He challenges you to reject labels handed down by others, renew your mind, and boldly agree with what God says about you.

  33. 658

    The Power of the Hunger of Zacchaeus

    This sermon, The Power of the Hunger of Zacchaeus, reveals how his determination to see Jesus pushed past limitations, social norms, and personal flaws to bring transformation and salvation to his household. It emphasizes that true spiritual hunger attracts God’s attention, leads to lasting change, and impacts generations.

  34. 657

    11am | The Power of Caleb’s Hunger Part 3

    This sermon, The Power of Caleb’s Hunger, highlights how Caleb’s faith and determination remained strong even at 85, proving that true hunger for God defies age, delays, and challenges. His boldness to claim the promise of Hebron shows that persistent hunger impacts not only our lives but also future generations

  35. 656

    9am | The Power of Caleb’s Hunger Part 3

    This sermon, The Power of Caleb’s Hunger, highlights how Caleb’s faith and determination remained strong even at 85, proving that true hunger for God defies age, delays, and challenges. His boldness to claim the promise of Hebron shows that persistent hunger impacts not only our lives but also future generations

  36. 655

    The Power of David's Hunger, Part 2

    This message, The Power of David’s Hunger (Part 2), explores how David’s spiritual hunger drove him to fight battles, overcome criticism, endure jealousy, and remain faithful under pressure. His example shows that true hunger for God sustains us through trials, keeps our hearts humble, and strengthens our resolve to follow Him

  37. 654

    Believing in the Basics: The Power of Hunger

    This sermon emphasizes the spiritual principle that true hunger for God and righteousness leads to fulfillment and transformation. Using biblical examples and practical parallels, it challenges listeners to see hunger as a divine push toward growth, change, and new seasons of provision.

  38. 653

    Believing During a Season of Life Issues

    This sermon reminds us that in every season of life’s issues, God sees and hears us, and by inviting Him into the process, trusting Him, and taking responsibility to rise, walk, and move forward, we can believe our way through challenges into His deliverance

  39. 652

    Why God Says Nothing and Does Nothing

    “Have you ever prayed… and God said absolutely nothing? Today we’re going to talk about why heaven can go silent — and what that silence might be saying to you.”

  40. 651

    Believing Enough to Never Return

    Have you returned to a bad habit?

  41. 650

    Believing Past the Criticism

    How do you handle criticism?

  42. 649

    Believing in Your Responsibility

    Big Question: What is your responsibility after you hear from God? Side Question: Have you heard from God? What did He say or teach you?

  43. 648

    Believing Beyond the Crowd?

    Has your environment limited your faith?

  44. 647

    Why Does It Take So Long to Get Past Your Limitations (It Takes Time to Prepare and Mature)

    Balancing Thought: You will never see everything perfectly. You will always grow in your ability to see. You will always walk by faith and not by sight. Statement: Some people never get beyond their limitations because they are not prepared to mature and grow.

  45. 646

    Misunderstanding Your Limitations | Pastor Ricky Temple

    You will never see everything perfectly. You will always grow in your ability to see; you will always be walking by faith and not by sight.

  46. 645

    Believing You Can Partner Beyond Your Limitations

    Question: Will the people you are partnered with help you get past your limitations? In this sermon, Pastor Rick teaches that you can’t fulfill your calling alone—you must form intentional partnerships that help you rise above your limitations. Using the story of the two blind men and examples like Paul and other biblical figures, he shows how faith-filled collaboration and entrepreneurial courage can unlock God’s purpose for your life.

  47. 644

    Believing You Can See Beyond Your Limitations

    Big Question: What can’t you see in your future? Side Question: What will you NEVER become based on what you see now?

  48. 643

    Embracing the Discipline to Leave

    Big Question: Do you have the resources to build your own Ark? Big Statement: God will not build you an Ark. He did not build one for Noah.

  49. 642

    When a Father Builds an Ark

    Big Question: Do you have the resources to build your own Ark? Big Statement: God will not build you an Ark. He did not build one for Noah.

  50. 641

    Financing Your Own Ark

    Big Question: Do you have the resources to build your own Ark? Big Statement: God will not build you an Ark. He did not build one for Noah.

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Listen to your favorite sermons from Overcoming By Faith Church in Savannah GA. For more information visit www.overcomingbyfaith.org

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