Three Rivers Reflection

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Three Rivers Reflection

The mission of the Three Rivers Reflection Podcast is to connect the seven hearts of the Three Rivers Cooperative Parish through shared worship, spiritual growth, and a commitment to serving our neighbors. We aim to flow beyond the church walls, offering a space for reflection, guidance, and the transformative power of faith in action.

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    A Divine Proposal Moving From Tenant to Family

    Are you treating God like a landlord, or are you ready for a divine proposal? 📖 In this powerful message from John 14, we break down one of the most famous passages in the Bible to uncover a life-changing truth about your relationship with God. Many of us view Jesus’s promise to "prepare a place" as a travel itinerary or a real estate brochure for a distant home. But what if we've been reading a love letter as if it were just a map? By diving into the ancient Near Eastern traditions of shared residency, this video explores how Jesus isn't just cleaning up a space for the future—He is extending a formal invitation to live together as a family right now. In this video, you will discover: • Shifting your perspective from a "tenant mentality" to a true family residency. • The real meaning behind Jesus's use of "mansion" and "room" in ancient times. • Why the delay in His return is actually an act of radical patience and grace. • Practical ways to extend God's hospitality to your community today. "He isn't just preparing a place for you. He's preparing you for the place." ✨ If you need peace for a troubled heart or want to deepen your daily walk with God, this message is for you. 🔔 Subscribe to Three Rivers Cooperative Parish for more uplifting messages, weekly sermons, and biblical teaching: @threeriversco-opparish6302 Scripture Featured: John 14:1-6 (NKJV / NIV)

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    The Work of Faith

    his audio, titled "The Work of Faith," explores the dynamic relationship between belief and action through the lens of foundational biblical stories.The episode begins with readings from Genesis 12, Romans 4, and John 3, highlighting the call of Abram, the nature of righteousness through faith, and Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus about being "born again". The central message challenges the common phrase "not by works but by faith," suggesting that while grace and forgiveness cannot be earned, true faith must be lived out through our actions.Key themes include:The Example of Abraham: How Abram’s faith led him to "pack it all up" at age 75 to follow God's word into the unknown.Living the Faith: The idea that works are a reflection of one's faith and a way to shine a "light in the darkness," showing that we are beloved by God.Grace over Condemnation: A reflection on John 3:16-17, emphasizing that Jesus came to save the world, not to condemn it, and that God’s love is freely given rather than earned.The Path of Righteousness: An encouragement to move forward "one step at a time," following God's lead even when the road ahead is unclea

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    How Hope Anchors Your Drifting Soul

    Are you feeling overwhelmed by the "unexpected waves" of life? In this moment of daily inspiration, we explore how to find spiritual stability when the ground beneath you feels unsteady. Just as a literal anchor is heavy and secure, keeping a ship from drifting aimlessly during a tempest, God’s presence serves as the ultimate anchor for our souls.In this episode, we delve into the scriptural promises that provide a reliable foundation when personal resolve falters. We discuss:Psalm 46:1: Discovering God as our "everpresent help in trouble" and our firm foundation.Isaiah 41:10: Learning to combat fear through the promise that God will uphold you with His "righteous right hand".Hebrews 6:19: Understanding how hope acts as an anchor for the soul, keeping us firm and secure regardless of external turmoil.Join us as we reflect on the beautiful truth that God’s strength is "perfect in our weakness," offering a sense of inner peace and security even while the storms are still raging. This message is a call to hope, inviting you to trust in a power that remains steadfast when everything else is in flux.Listen in to find your strength and share this dose of inspiration with someone who needs to hear it today.

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    Stop Bribing God With Religious Busywork

    Explore the courtroom of creation in this episode, where the mountains and hills serve as witnesses to a divine "case" brought against God's people. Drawing from the powerful imagery in Micah 6, this sermon examines the heartbreaking gap between outward religious rituals—such as offering "thousands of rams" or "rivers of oil"—and a life truly transformed by God's heart.The episode features scripture readings from Micah 6:1-8, 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, and the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12, setting the stage for a deep dive into what the Lord actually requires of His followers. You will hear an exploration of three "impossibly deep" calls to action: doing justice, loving kindness, and walking humbly with God.Key insights include:Justice as the active restoration of what is bent or broken, focusing on those most easily overlooked.Kindness (Hesed) as a steadfast, covenantal love that remains even when others are at their worst.Walking humbly as an attentive, careful way of living that rejects arrogance and focuses on the "God way" of interacting with the world.Moving these concepts from "lofty" ideas to "street level" application, the message concludes with concrete steps you can take this week to live out these requirements in your own community and relationships. Join us as we reflect on how to abide in Christ so that His heart for justice and mercy becomes the very fruit of our lives

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    Rise, Plead Your Case

    Imagine a courtroom drama where the jury isn’t made of people, but of mountains and hills that have witnessed generations rise and fall. In this episode, we explore the striking imagery of Micah 6, where God calls His people to the stand—not with rage, but with a heartbroken plea to remember His faithfulness.We often find ourselves in the same seat as the ancient Israelites, attempting to "pay God off" with religious busyness, "rivers of oil," or even "thousands of rams" rather than offering a transformed heart. We discuss the "human fallenness in religious clothing" that leads us to believe God cares more about the size of our gift than the shape of our heart.Join us as we go "a little deeper" into the three simple yet impossibly deep requirements of Micah 6:8:• Doing Justice (asot mishpat): Moving beyond legal correctness to the active restoration of what is broken.• Loving Kindness (ahavat hesed): Practicing a loyal, steadfast love that remains even when others are at their worst.• Walking Humbly (hatznea lechet): Navigating life with an attentive, daily dependence on God.Finally, we bring these ancient words down to "street level," identifying how to live out justice, kindness, and humility on a Tuesday afternoon—whether that means speaking up for a coworker or admitting "I was wrong" before being forced to. Discover how these requirements are the natural "fruit" of abiding in Christ, who perfectly modeled this life all the way to the cross.What is the one concrete step you can take this week? Tune in to find out

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    Light Overcomes Darkness: Finding Hope When You're Still in the Storm

    Does it feel like you are entering the New Year still trapped in the darkness of last year's battles? We often think hope only arrives when the storm finally clears, but Scripture tells a different story.In this profound episode, we explore the reality that true epiphany—the arrival of light—doesn't wait for your circumstances to change externally; it changes your atmosphere internally first.Join us as we dive deep into the theology of breakthrough, focusing on three crucial insights for anyone feeling overwhelmed:

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    Hidden In Plain Sight

    In this episode, we take a fresh look at the Nativity story—moving beyond the typical Christmas card imagery to reveal the "hidden mechanics" of God’s protection. We explore how every logistical headache and closed door was a thread of providence, ensuring the safety of the Savior.

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    The Cost of Making Room for Christ the King

    Is your life too "full" for the very thing it was made for?In this episode of Three Rivers Reflection, we move past the sentimental image of the "Baby Jesus" in the manger to confront the more challenging reality of "Christ the King." While it costs us nothing to admire a child in a stable, it costs us everything to make room for a Sovereign on a throne.Drawing from the narrative of the crowded inn at Bethlehem, we explore why we often find ourselves spiritually "at capacity"—cluttered with good intentions, busy schedules, and personal kingdoms. We dive deep into the "intrusive" nature of Christ's Lordship and the displacement required to truly let Him reign.In this episode, we discuss:The difference between Jesus as a "guest" and Jesus as "Lord."The "Opportunity Cost" of our modern-day "inns."Why "Thy Kingdom Come" is a prayer for our own dismantling.The paradox of the "High Cost": Why giving up everything is the only way to receive the "Shalom" of God.Join us for a moment of spiritual decluttering as we ask the hard question: Are you willing to pay the price to make room for the King?

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    Dec 4 Bible Study - Groveton

    This conversation revolves around the themes of Advent, focusing on the birth of Jesus, the importance of humility, and the concept of waiting with hope. Participants share personal updates, engage in a Bible study, and reflect on the significance of Jesus' humble beginnings and the lessons of self-giving and patience during the Advent season. The discussion emphasizes the need for community, prayer, and the active practice of faith in daily life. Takeaways Jesus came for the basic, ordinary, the poor, the helpless. Waiting is not an easy process, but it is essential. We need to change to occupy that world God has prepared for us. Hope is about waiting or expectation, not just wishful thinking. Humility is choosing to serve others and putting them first. God's kingdom was first revealed in dirty places, among the poor. We are waiting, but not simply with wishful thinking; we must act. Trusting in God is a crucial part of waiting. We are called to live in light of the world He is making. Practicing generous love is essential during the Advent season.Sound bites "We need to practice generous love." "Waiting is not an easy process." "Trusting in God is part of waiting."

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    Dec 3 Bible Study Milan NH

    Advent is a time of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Christ. Community gatherings strengthen bonds and provide support during winter. Biblical hope is rooted in trust and God's past faithfulness. The Advent season encourages reflection on hope, peace, joy, and love. Living out faith means actively trusting God in daily life. Hope is not just wishful thinking; it is a choice to trust in God. The importance of sharing correct expectations about faith with others. The Advent season helps refocus on what is truly important in life. Daily acts of trust can combat anxiety and foster hope. Understanding the significance of Jesus' humility and exaltation enhances our expectations.

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    From Fullness of Sin to Fullness of God

    Dive into Amos 8:1-12 and Colossians 1:15-28. This sermon explores God's call for justice, the dangers of spiritual famine, and the preeminence of Christ in all things. Discover how these ancient texts speak powerfully to our modern world, challenging us to seek righteousness and find our ultimate fulfillment in Him. Learn about the consequences of neglecting God's word and the glorious hope found in Christ's redemptive work. Prepare to be challenged and inspired!#Justice, #Christ'sSupremacy, #EndTimes, #SpiritualHunger.

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    From Despair to Devine Provision

    From Despair to Divine Provision" is a powerful, inspiring, and authentic personal story of a man's journey through homelessness and addiction to find resilience and hope in his faith. This video explores the crushing realities of living without a home and the incredible power of community and kindness in providing light and support. The narrative showcases how faith can be a powerful tool for resilience, guiding difficult decisions and providing strength in the face of adversity. This is a message you can return to again and again, a constant reminder that no matter what you're up against, you are not alone. Jesus is with you, and your faith is a powerful tool to help you rise.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The mission of the Three Rivers Reflection Podcast is to connect the seven hearts of the Three Rivers Cooperative Parish through shared worship, spiritual growth, and a commitment to serving our neighbors. We aim to flow beyond the church walls, offering a space for reflection, guidance, and the transformative power of faith in action.

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