What are you blind to? This message from Romans 11 confronts the ways pride, worldly thinking, and an unchanged mind can keep us from seeing God's truth.
In this sermon, the focus turns to Romans 12:1-2 and 2 Peter 1:3-4, where Scripture calls believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, reject conformity to the world, and experience transformation through the renewing of the mind. The message also examines God's divine power, His promises, and the gift of His divine nature to those who trust Him.
The teaching then moves through Romans 11:25-36, addressing Israel's blindness, the fullness of the Gentiles, God's covenant promises, and the assurance that His gifts and calling are without repentance. The sermon also challenges believers to examine whether they truly live as though Jesus is King, whether they value eternal things above temporary concerns, and whether personal opinions have replaced submission to God's Word.
This is a direct call to repentance, salvation, spiritual renewal, and a life surrendered to Jesus Christ. The message closes with an urgent reminder that today is the time to turn to God, receive mercy, and allow Him to remove the blindness caused by sin and pride.
Scripture references include Romans 11, Romans 12:1-2, 2 Peter 1:3-4, Ezekiel 36-39, Matthew 24, Zechariah, and Luke 16.
Watch "The Clash Between Two Worlds: Things You Are Blind To" from The Smith and Rowland Show, and consider what God's Word is revealing about your heart, your thinking, and your walk with Christ.
What happens when God's people stop chasing His presence? In this message, Joshua 3 and the story of Obed-Edom reveal why the presence and power of God must remain at the center of Christian life, home, and worship.
In "The Clash Between Two Worlds: The House of Obed-Edom," the message follows the Ark of the Covenant through Israel's crossing of the Jordan, its capture by the Philistines, and its return to Jerusalem under King David. The Ark points to God's power, promises, provision, protection, and presence.
The story of Obed-Edom offers a clear picture of a person who refused to live without God's presence. When the Ark stayed in his house, his home was blessed. When it moved to Jerusalem, Obed-Edom went with it and continued serving wherever he could, as a musician, gatekeeper, and doorkeeper. His life shows what it means to pursue God's presence with reverence and devotion.
This sermon also addresses worship, spiritual hunger, the condition of the home, and the danger of treating holy things casually. Through Christ, the veil has been torn, and believers have access to the presence and glory of God. The invitation remains: follow the Ark, seek God's presence, and keep pressing toward Him.
Watch this message from The Smith and Rowland Show and consider what place God's presence holds in your home, church, and daily life.
Scripture references include Joshua 3, 1 Samuel 4, 2 Samuel 6, Hebrews 11, and John 1.
"The Clash Between Two Worlds: The House of Obed-Edom"
July 26, 2026
What happens when the battle in front of you is bigger than your strength? In Matthew 17, Jesus shows that faith, prayer, and fasting are essential when facing spiritual opposition and impossible circumstances.
In this message, "The Clash Between Two Worlds: This Kind," the focus is on the difference between shallow faith and growing, solid faith. The disciples couldn't deliver a demon-possessed boy because of their unbelief, and Jesus made it clear that some battles require a deeper dependence on God.
This sermon examines:
The message also calls the church to recover its hunger for God's Word, seek a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit, pray for prodigals to return, and believe that nothing is impossible with God.
If you're facing a battle that has worn you down, this sermon offers a clear challenge: ask the Lord to grow your faith. Prayer and fasting aren't empty religious actions. When joined with genuine faith, they prepare us to stand in God's presence and trust His strength.
Watch and consider where shallow faith may be limiting your walk with Christ. God still forgives, God still restores, and God still has power for the battle in front of you.
The clash between two worlds is happening now, and your response matters.
In this message from 2 Corinthians 8, the focus is on a simple but demanding truth, God gives grace, and then He calls for a decision. The sermon moves from the government of God to the government of the individual heart, pressing one major point, victory begins with a readiness to will.
You'll hear a direct challenge to complacency, spiritual laziness, bitterness, fear, and excuses. You'll also hear a clear call to overcome, not by emotion alone, but by choosing obedience and then walking it out by the power of the Holy Spirit. This teaching reaches into everyday areas like faithfulness, prayer, fasting, holiness, and personal discipline, then connects it to the larger call of the church in a lukewarm age.
At the center of it all is 2 Corinthians 8:11, "Now therefore perform the doing of it." That verse anchors the whole message. If God is dealing with your heart about change, this sermon will point you back to the place where decisions are made, and where spiritual victory begins.
Scripture is read, prayer is offered, and the message closes with a call to follow Jesus without turning back. If you need encouragement to stand firm, repent, fast what needs to be laid down, and choose a different path, this is a word for you.
Watch, listen, and ask the Holy Spirit to show you what He wants you to decide today.
God made a covenant with His people, and this message draws a hard line between failure, mercy, and restoration.
In this June 21, 2026 message from The Smith and Rowland Show, the focus is Luke 22 and the words of Jesus at the table: "This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is shed for you." From there, the message moves through Peter's failure, Satan's attack, and Christ's prayer, showing how God works through broken moments instead of wasting them.
You will also hear a strong look at the covenants of Scripture, including Adam, Noah, Moses, Abraham, and David. The message traces how God deals with man through covenant, and why the new covenant in the blood of Jesus is greater than the old. It also turns to Ephesians 2 to show the real condition of man without Christ, and the mercy of God that still steps in with forgiveness, cleansing, and new life.
This sermon speaks plainly about sin, repentance, restoration, and the hope of revival. It calls believers to stop living under the weight of past failures and start walking in the freedom Christ already purchased. If you need a reminder that God has not walked away from you, this message points straight to the cross, the blood of Jesus, and the power of a covenant that still stands.
Watch this full teaching and let it challenge the way you see your past, your present struggle, and the future God has prepared.
Showing up matters, because faith is never meant to stay private.
In this episode of The Smith and Rowland Show, Alan Smith teaches from Acts 19 and lays out a hard truth, when Christ changes a person, that change reaches the home, the workplace, the church, and the public square. The uproar in Ephesus shows what happens when the gospel confronts idols, money, pride, and false worship.
This lesson also presses on the gap between knowing and doing. It challenges the habit of treating Bible knowledge as the finish line, and it calls believers to simple faithfulness, service, and obedience. Alan Smith also draws a clear line between real revival and untamed zeal, using James Davenport as a warning that passion without wisdom can go off course.
You'll hear direct teaching on:
This is a message for anyone who wants a clearer view of Acts 19 and a more honest look at daily Christian life. If your faith never disturbs the idols around you, this teaching asks a serious question about what you're following.
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Paul's letter to Timothy gives a clear picture of how believers should relate to one another in the church, in the home, and across generations.
In this teaching from 1 Timothy 1, the focus is on kingdom relationships, sound doctrine, and the kind of spiritual leadership that passes faith on with purpose. The message traces how Paul, near the end of his life, speaks with authority from God and calls Timothy to stand firm in Ephesus. It also shows why older believers have a responsibility to train younger ones, and why church unity has to rest on the Word of God, not on personal preference or hurt feelings.
This lesson gets into questions many churches still face today: What holds a body of believers together? How should doctrine shape fellowship? When is correction needed, and how should it be given? The answer comes through the text itself, with a direct look at 1 Timothy 1:1-5 and related passages that make the case for faithful, Bible-based relationships.
If you want a grounded study on pastoral leadership, discipleship, church doctrine, and passing truth to the next generation, this video is for you. It also includes a strong challenge to study Scripture for yourself, test what you hear by the Word, and keep the focus on Christ and the gospel.
Watch as the lesson opens up the opening lines of 1 Timothy and shows how much is packed into just a few verses. The call is simple, stay faithful, hold to sound doctrine, and build relationships that last because they are rooted in the kingdom of God.
Psalm 103 gives a clear call, bless the Lord, remember His benefits, and live like His mercy is real.
In this message, the focus is on revival, forgiveness, healing, and the people Jesus never turned away from. The sermon presses hard into a simple truth, God goes after the broken, the outcast, the sick, the blind, the lame, the lost, and the wounded. If you want revival, this teaching says it starts with humility, not pride. It starts when we stop comparing our sins and start blessing the Lord together.
This video also challenges the way we treat one another inside the body of Christ. When we tear down God's family, we are not blessing Him. When we honor the bride of Christ, extend mercy, and speak hope, we make room for the presence of God. That's where change begins.
You'll hear strong teaching from Mark 2, John 8, Matthew 11, Psalm 147, Matthew 18, and Psalm 103, all tied to one message, Jesus still calls His people to go get the ones everybody else avoids. The sermon ends with a direct invitation to remember what God has already done, how He forgives iniquity, heals diseases, redeems life from destruction, and crowns His people with lovingkindness and tender mercies.
If you've been waiting for revival, this is a call to live in it. If you've felt like an outsider, this message is for you. If you know someone far from God, this is a reminder to go get them.
Watch, listen, and take this word seriously, bless the Lord with your whole heart and don't forget His benefits.
Romans 14 gets straight to the heart of Christian maturity, relationships, and how believers treat one another when convictions differ.
In this message from The Smith and Rowland Show, the focus is on the difference between the weak and the strong in faith, and what Paul meant when he said to "receive" one another without doubtful disputes. The chapter pushes past surface opinions and gets to something much bigger, spiritual growth, wise fellowship, and living with a clear conscience before God.
This teaching walks through Romans 14 verse by verse, with a sharp look at issues like food, holy days, liberty, conviction, and judgment. It also points to the judgment seat of Christ, where every believer will give an account, not for salvation, but for the works and motives of the heart. That makes this passage personal and serious.
If you've ever watched believers divide over small things while missing the weightier matters, this message speaks directly to that problem. It calls for humility, patience, and a real commitment to honor the Lord in the way we treat others. It also reminds us that faith matters in both what we do and why we do it.
Watch this teaching if you want a clear, direct study of Romans 14 and a stronger grasp of Christian conduct, conscience, and maturity.
Paul's letter to the Thessalonian church is more than an end-times study. It answers fear, confusion, and bad teaching with clear Bible truth.
In this message, the focus is on 2 Thessalonians, Acts 17, and why the church in Thessalonica was so shaken. The teaching walks through Paul's first visit to Thessalonica, the rapid growth of that young church, and the persecution that followed. It also explains why Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians first, then followed up with 2 Thessalonians after reports of confusion spread through the church.
A major theme in this lesson is context. Many people read one verse and stop there. This study shows why the whole picture matters, especially when it comes to the rapture, the Day of the Lord, and the sequence of end-times events. You'll hear how 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5 connect to 2 Thessalonians 2, and why those chapters were written to calm believers who thought they had missed the rapture and were already in the tribulation.
This is a straight Bible study with strong application. It also shows how believers can be shaken by false reports, bad teaching, and spiritual pressure. Then it points back to the real comfort Paul gave the church, keep looking for Christ's return, and keep your mind anchored in Scripture.
If you want a clear, Bible-based look at 2 Thessalonians, the Day of the Lord, and the rapture, this message will help you put the pieces in place.
God comforts His People with the hope of His coming, and Isaiah 40 speaks to weary hearts with clear truth.
In this message, the focus is on the comfort God gives to His People, the call to hear His voice, and the promise that His glory will be revealed. The passage from Isaiah 40 points to the Lord who gives strength to the faint, renews the tired, and lifts up those who wait on Him.
This teaching also connects Isaiah 40 with 1 Thessalonians 4, showing how the coming of the Lord brings real Comfort to believers. The message is plain, direct, and filled with Scripture. If your heart needs hope, strength, or a reminder that God is still at work, this sermon speaks right to that need.
You'll hear a strong call to:
This is a message for tired People who need fresh faith. It's also a call to the church to speak up, stand firm, and keep bragging on Jesus.
Watch, listen, and let the Word do its work.
Iran, Daniel, Jeremiah, and the end times all come into view in this teaching.
The discussion traces how Iran appears in Scripture and why Daniel 8, Jeremiah 49, and Ezekiel 38 keep coming up in conversations about Prophecy. The message focuses on how biblical Prophecy is often understood too narrowly, then shows a broader view that includes declaration, response, and cyclical patterns that appear again across history.
You'll hear a detailed look at Daniel's vision, the ram and the goat, the Persian connection, and the way those passages are tied to current events. The teaching also moves into Jeremiah 49 and the prophecy against Elam, along with a sober look at what that could mean for Iran today. In addition, the Church is challenged to read the Bible with care, not just react to headlines.
This is a strong call to study the Word, test what you hear, and pay attention to what Scripture says about nations, judgment, mercy, and revival. If you care about Bible prophecy, Iran, and how the Church should think about the days we're living in, this video will give you plenty to think about.
Watch closely, open your Bible, and compare every claim with Scripture.
Romans 4 opens the door to a hard truth and a living hope: God calls things that are not as though they were. In this message from The Smith and Rowland Show, the focus is on Fantasizing Revival, what revival really is, and why the Church needs more than routine religion.
The transcript moves through 1 Corinthians 2:9, Romans 4:17, and Luke 4 to show the clash between what should be and what is. That tension shows up in real life, in worship, in identity, in temptation, and in the struggle against self-condemnation. The call is clear, let God's Word shape your view of yourself, your walk, and your future.
This teaching also draws a line between spiritual awakening and revival. People can come to faith, and that matters. Yet revival goes further, it transforms the life that already belongs to Christ. It changes the mind, it exposes deception, and it pushes back against fear, shame, and the pull of the flesh. Above all, it calls believers to live by what is written.
If you've felt worn down, stuck in your past, or unsure what God still has for you, this message brings a direct challenge and a strong promise. God has prepared more than you've seen, more than you've heard, and more than you've imagined.
Watch, listen, and take the Word seriously. The Church does not need another routine meeting. It needs hearts that are ready for revival.
The Clash of Two Worlds is more than a sermon title, it is a call to face the battle many believers carry in silence. In this message from Isaiah 61 and Luke 4, the focus is on the Spirit of the Lord, the work of Christ, and the weight of Heaviness that presses on the heart, mind, and soul.
This teaching brings Isaiah 61 into clear view, then shows how Jesus read the same passage in Luke 4 and stopped before the day of vengeance. That detail matters. It draws a sharp line between what Christ fulfilled at His first coming and what still remains ahead. More than that, it points to the present work of God, healing the brokenhearted, setting captives free, and bringing liberty to those who are bruised.
The message also speaks plainly about warfare after blessing, identity under attack, and the power of worship. When the enemy presses on your sense of worth, your calling, or your peace, the answer is the Word of God and surrender to the Lord Jesus. This is a message for anyone dealing with fear, shame, depression, confusion, or a burden that feels too heavy to carry.
You will also hear a direct challenge to help one another in the body of Christ. The Spirit of the Lord is not only at work in personal salvation, He also moves through believers who lift each other up, speak truth, and pray with faith.
If you need hope, strength, or a fresh reminder that God still heals, restores, and sets people free, this teaching is for you.
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Dry faith, dead forms, and the Jesus who still meets the Leper outside the camp.
In this message from The Smith and Rowland Show, the preacher takes us through Numbers 5, Luke 5, and Hebrews 13 to show what happens when God meets the unclean, the weary, and the shut-out. The message is direct, sharp, and honest. It calls out a dry Church, a bad spiritual diet, hidden sin, and the pride that keeps people locked inside empty religion.
The sermon draws a clear line between two Worlds. One world is full of form, habit, and routine. The other is outside the camp, where the broken are found and where Jesus chose to suffer. That is where the leper meets mercy. That is where shame meets grace. That is where Christ reaches out, touches the outcast, and says, "I will."
You will hear strong teaching on leprosy as a picture of sin, the danger of spiritual dryness, and the need to feed on the Word of God instead of empty noise. You will also hear a plea for real repentance, real humility, and real faith. This is not church talk for show. It is a call to get honest before God and let Him make you clean.
If your heart has grown cold, if your faith feels flat, or if you have been living too close to the wrong things, this message speaks straight to that place. Jesus still meets people outside the camp, and He still makes them whole.
The Clash between two worlds is real, and Romans 13 makes the warning clear: "now it is high time to awake out of sleep."
The focus is on spiritual alertness, Bible truth, and the urgency of the hour. The teaching moves through Romans 13, Amos 3, Daniel 10, and other key passages to show how God calls His people to hear the trumpet, wake up, and respond.
This sermon also confronts the three great delusions discussed in Morgan, Islam, Judaism, and apostate Christianity, while explaining the difference between deception and delusion. There is a strong call to stop living at ease, stop ignoring the sound of the trumpet, and start living with purpose in the Time we have left.
You will hear direct teaching on:
the meaning of "awake out of sleep" in Romans 13
how trumpet sounds in the Bible point to worship, warfare, and the coming of Christ
why spiritual sight matters more than natural sight
how distraction, sin, and self-pity can slow a believer down
why trusting God with the results of your life is part of walking by faith
This message is plain, urgent, and rooted in Scripture. If you want a Bible-centered word about the Clash between truth and delusion, this is one to hear all the way through.
Watch, listen, and measure your own heart against the Word of God. The Time is later than many think, and the trumpet is still sounding.
A strong warning for the church, and a timely call to wake up.
In this message from "The Clash Between Two Worlds," the focus turns to Jude's picture of apostasy and why it matters right now. Drawing from Jude, Acts, Romans, Thessalonians, and the wilderness account of Israel, this teaching connects unbelief, murmuring, rebellion, and spiritual drift in a direct and searching way.
The heart of the message centers on three sobering examples: Cain, Balaam, and Korah.
Cain points to works without faith.
Balaam points to the misuse of God's gift for reward.
Korah points to rebellion against God-ordained authority.
This teaching also traces how apostasy grows. First comes complaint and criticism. Then unbelief takes root. After that, people step outside their God-given place, resist correction, and lose sight of the season they're in. As a result, the church can keep its language while losing its power, joy, and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit.
There is also a strong emphasis on timing in the Word of God. Speaking truth in the wrong season can still do damage. Therefore, this message presses the need for discernment, humility, and a right response to biblical correction. It also challenges listeners to examine their own heart, their own speech, and their own place before the Lord.
If you've been wrestling with spiritual dryness, restlessness, criticism in the church, or confusion about where we are in this age, this message speaks straight to those issues. It is pointed, practical, and rooted in Scripture.
Watch through to the end for the closing prayer over those who feel out of place, out of season, or burdened by spiritual struggle.
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A firsthand report from Uganda, where suffering, faith, and Revival are colliding in ways that are hard to ignore.
In this message, Blake shares what he witnessed on the ground after traveling to Uganda to verify the work connected to this ministry. What he found was far more than stories. He saw pastors being equipped, churches being planted, children being cared for, and thousands responding to the gospel with deep hunger and real expectation.
This covers powerful testimonies of healing, deliverance, baptisms, church growth, and the cost of saying yes to God's call. It also speaks plainly about Sufferings, refinement, and how God can bring purpose out of seasons that feel crushing.
You'll hear about:
This is a serious conversation about missions, discipleship, spiritual warfare, and what Revival can look like when local believers lead with courage and humility. It also challenges the way many people in the West think about comfort, faith, and dependence on God.
If you're hungry for real testimonies, global missions, and biblical encouragement in hard seasons, this message is worth your full attention.
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What happens when a church loses its first love, trades truth for comfort, and stops trembling at the Word of God? In this message from Jude, the identified Marks of Apostasy come into sharp focus.
"The Clash Between Two Worlds: Identified Marks of Apostasy" is a direct Bible teaching on spiritual blindness, deception, delusion, and the steady falling away Scripture warned would come in the last days. Drawing from Jude, Revelation 2 and 3, Romans 1, Thessalonians, and the story of Israel in the wilderness, this message lays out what Apostasy looks like in real life, not just in doctrine, but in attitude, conduct, and worship.
This teaching walks through the warning signs clearly:
complaining, murmuring, unbelief, rebellion against God-given authority, irreverence, and corruption through fleshly desire. It also shows how grace can be twisted into permission for sin, and why that distortion strikes at the heart of the gospel.
If you want serious Bible preaching that doesn't soften hard truths, this message is worth your full attention. It speaks to the condition of the modern church, the danger of false teaching, and the urgent call to repent before deception becomes delusion.
This is a sobering study, but it's also a needed one. The Book of Jude doesn't waste words, and neither does this message.
Watch prayerfully, search the Scriptures, and examine your own heart in the light of God's Word.
A sharp Bible message on apostasy, deception, grace, and why the Land of God still matters in the book of Jude.
In this message from The Clash of Two Worlds, the teaching moves through Jude, 2 Thessalonians, Timothy, Acts, and Ezekiel 36 to connect a major Bible theme: apostasy in the last days, the danger of deception, and the place of Israel in God's plan.
This study centers on Jude's warning to contend for the faith. Along the way, it looks at man-made deception, seducing spirits, the falling away Scripture warns about, and the difference between grace and a false use of grace. It also traces Israel's rejection of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, then connects that story to Paul, the mystery of Jew and Gentile in one body, and the future promise tied to the Land.
If you're trying to understand what the Bible says about Israel, the church, apostasy, grace, and the Land of God, this teaching gives a lot to think about. It also speaks directly to the times we're living in, especially for viewers watching current events through a biblical lens.
Topics covered include:
Jude and the warning to contend for the faith,
apostasy and spiritual deception,
Israel in the wilderness as a picture of unbelief,
Ezekiel 36 and the promise of the Land,
Paul's conversion and the message of grace,
the church, Israel, and God's redemptive plan.
Watch all the way through if you want a deeper Bible study on Jude, Israel, grace, and the Land of God.
Who's creeping into the Church, and why does the Book of Jude matter right now? This message is a clear warning to wake up, stand firm, and contend for the faith.
In this Bible teaching from The Smith and Rowland Show, the focus stays on Jude and the growing danger of apostasy inside the Church. This isn't a message about the world at large. Instead, it deals with what happens when believers drift, leave their first love, and stop holding fast to sound doctrine.
The teaching walks through Jude's warning about men creeping in unaware, twisting grace, weakening reverence for God, and pulling people away from the truth of Scripture. Along the way, it connects Jude with 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, 2 Peter, Revelation, and key Old Testament examples. As a result, this study shows how the same pattern still shows up today.
You'll hear teaching on:
the call to earnestly contend for the faith,
the danger of falling away from the faith,
why sound doctrine still matters,
how false teaching enters the Church,
what it means to lose your first love,
why the Bible must be handled as truth, not personal opinion,
and how Jude gives both warning and assurance to believers.
This message is direct, urgent, and grounded in the Bible. If you've been sensing confusion in the Church, compromise in preaching, or a loss of spiritual hunger, this teaching puts words to that struggle and points back to Christ.
Watch through to the end, because the closing call is personal. It's a call to return, to recover joy in salvation, and to love Jesus deeply in an age of drift.
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What does it mean to be set apart for God, and how do you stand firm when truth and apostasy collide? In this message from The Clash of Two Worlds, the focus turns to the book of Jude and a powerful reminder that believers are sanctified by the Father, preserved in Jesus Christ, and called by the Holy Spirit.
This sermon begins in prayer and worship, then moves into a strong Bible message on salvation, mercy, peace, love, and Service to God. With urgency and warmth, this teaching points to the hope believers have in Christ, even in weary seasons. It also speaks clearly about spiritual deception, false teaching in the church, and the need to stay grounded in the Word of God.
Jude may be a short book, but this message shows just how much it holds. From Enoch and the days of Noah to the warning against apostasy, the teaching connects key Bible themes with the times we're living in right now. At the same time, it keeps coming back to one steady truth, God keeps His people.
If you've felt burdened, worn down, or pulled in too many directions, this message offers both conviction and comfort. It points back to the love of God, the mercy of Christ, and the peace that comes from resting in Him. In addition, it calls believers to live awake, stay in the truth, and remain ready for the Lord.
Watch all the way through if you want a deeper look at Jude, a fresh reminder of God's grace, and a message about being set apart for His Service.
"The Clash of Two Worlds: Set Apart for His Service"
March 13, 2026
Deception is loud right now, and the Bible keeps repeating one command, "Be not deceived." In this message, Deception and Delusion get put side by side, so you can spot the difference before it turns into spiritual blindness.
You'll hear a clear warning from Matthew 24, and then a hard-hitting connection to 2 Thessalonians 2, where deception turns into something even more dangerous. This teaching also tackles popular belief lines that sound spiritual, yet collapse under Scripture, like "God doesn't expect," "God loves everybody (so He must be okay with everything)," and "It's never too late."
Along the way, you'll get practical clarity on:
If you've felt the pressure of confusion in the culture, or inside the church, this message puts language to it and points back to the only anchor that holds.
Two worlds collide when God's plan meets our plan. In this message from Matthew 11, the spotlight falls on John the Baptist, a man the crowd could easily devalue, yet Jesus called him great. That contrast sets up a straight talk on calling, repentance, and how the Lord uses divine providence to guide a life, even after seasons of sin and detours.
This Church Teaching stays anchored in the Bible, while pushing back on what steals a clear message today. You'll hear why compromise gets rewarded, why appearance and polish get valued too much, and why a faithful stand often gets labeled "radical." At the same time, this message calls out what's been lost in modern preaching, separation, the reality of hell, and a living faith in God's power.
You'll also hear a personal testimony about "How did I get here?", the danger of following your own way, and the freedom that comes when you stop trying to be impressive. In the end, the goal is simple, prepare the way for Jesus in your own life, and don't let culture, fear, or trends set your convictions.
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God's Word isn't just information, it's life. In this Church Teaching from The Smith and Rowland Show, we walk through Hebrews 4:12 and learn why the Bible is living, powerful, and sharp enough to expose what's happening in the heart.
This message also warns against pulling one verse out of context, then building a belief system on it. Instead, it calls believers to know the whole counsel of Scripture, so faith becomes more than agreement. Along the way, the Teaching highlights patterns, prophecy, and internal consistency that point to God's design, from Genesis to Revelation.
Stay to the end for a clear challenge, stop planning only for your last years on earth, and start preparing for eternity by loving, learning, and obeying the Bible.
A clear Teaching from 2 Corinthians 10 on spiritual warfare, strongholds, and why the fight isn't mainly about your circumstances. This message lays out the three Battlefields every believer faces, self, Lucifer, and God, and why the only way to win is full surrender to Christ.
You'll also hear why "there is a way that seems right" matters, how perception shapes action, and why human intellect, willpower, self-improvement, and psychology can't pull down spiritual strongholds. In addition, Colossians 2:8 warns how empty philosophy and the traditions of men can spoil the Church when belief systems replace obedience.
A clear, Bible-based Teaching from 2 Peter 1 on what it means to live from the Divine Nature, not just human intellect and emotions. This message connects Ephesians 1, the "heavenly places," and spiritual warfare, showing how the cross opens the way to God's reality while the flesh pulls toward corruption.
You'll hear why "all spiritual blessings" includes the language of God, why the senses can become a doorway for darkness, and why Holy Spirit fullness is the only way to sustain life and godliness. This is a direct call to stop surviving on a surface-level faith and start walking as someone equipped for war, with love, joy, peace, and self-control that don't collapse under pressure.
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Two Worlds are colliding every day, the physical you can see and the spiritual you can’t. This Bible Teaching continues through Ephesians with a clear framework for how believers can live from the heavenlies right now, not just wait for the life to come.
This message covers the curse of sin on the physical earth, the holiness and power of the spiritual world, and why human reasoning and emotion can’t reach God on their own. It also explains the bridge Christ opened through the cross, how faith leads to spiritual sight through the Holy Spirit, and why spiritual reality can invade material reality. You’ll hear practical warnings about lukewarm living, spiritual warfare, and what it means to endure hardness as a good soldier.
Key themes:
Faith to sight, the “portal” opened by Christ
Heavenly places in Ephesians and present-tense access
Spiritual blessings versus material expectations
Holiness as God’s glory
Enduring hardship with joy, peace, and clarity
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Two worlds collide every day, what you see and feel, and what God says is already true in Christ. This message from The Smith and Rowland Show lays out the difference between physical reality (senses, emotions, and the “flesh government”) and Spiritual Reality (the heavenlies), where God’s blessings, power, wisdom, and union are found.
Using Ephesians 1, 2, 3, and 6, the teaching connects spiritual blessing with spiritual position, then brings it home with a clear call to Warfare. Word, prayer, and worship aren’t extras, they’re tools God uses to lift believers into the heavenlies so they can stand against principalities, powers, and spiritual wickedness.
If you’re tired, stuck, or carrying the weight alone, this sermon calls the Church back to Spirit-filled worship, shared burden, and real intercession. It’s a push for seasoned believers to rise up, pray, and fight for prodigals, families, the presence of God, and a nation returning to the Lord.
The Clash between two Realities is real, and Ephesians names the battleground: the heavenly places. This message connects Romans 8 with Ephesians to show how the Holy Spirit shapes your walk, your mindset, and your fight. You’ll hear why “no condemnation” isn’t just a feeling, it’s a spiritual position, and why the Bible describes constant tension between the physical and the spiritual.
Key focus: Ephesians 1 and the language God speak over believers. In Christ, God calls you chosen, holy, blameless, predestined, adopted, accepted, redeemed, and forgiven. These aren’t self-help labels; they’re spoken blessings grounded in the blood of Jesus. Learn how hearing and agreeing with that language equips you for spiritual warfare, not against people, but against powers in high places.
Scriptures referenced include Ephesians 1:3, 1:20, 2:6, 3:10, 6:12, and Romans 8:1, 8:29-30.
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A clear, Bible-based Teaching on prayer that starts where real change begins, getting clean before God. This message walks through John 14 and Revelation 8:1-5, showing how the prayers of the saints rise before the throne, then return to earth like fire, breaking resistance and opening the way for God’s work.
You’ll hear a direct warning about “giving yourself permission” to stay stuck in worry, fear, unforgiveness, and disobedience, then a call to confession, surrender, and renewed hunger for God. It also connects the trumpet judgments to the land itself, and why Intercession matters for your home, your church, and the places God’s entrusted to you.
If you want a stronger prayer life and a more real walk with the Heavenly Father, start here and take the first step seriously.
Start the year with a clear reset from Ephesians 2:10. This message lays out the prayer principles that built this meeting, reclaiming prodigals, asking the Holy Spirit to fill the void, seeking God’s presence, and praying for family restoration. It’s also a direct call to answer what God’s put on your life, with a real hunger for the Bible and a steady walk through hardship.
You’ll hear a simple but strong idea, you’re God’s workmanship, his “product” that points people to Jesus. That means your life tells a story, even on the hard days. The turning point comes from John 14:1, don’t give your heart Permission to be troubled. The same applies to joy, kindness, purity, and obedience, because you’ve been made a partaker of the divine nature.
If you want a Bible Study that pushes past head knowledge and into real change, press play and stay with it to the closing prayer.
Teaching #156: The Call of Intercession starts with a clear reminder, miracles follow focused prayer. This message shares how a holiday prayer gathering sparked Friday night meetings, and how God answered specific requests over the year, including family reconciliation and prodigals coming home.
You’ll hear a direct Teaching on what Intercession is (and what it isn’t), why it’s the most hidden and selfless work in the church, and why Jesus called it the “greater works.” The core text is Ezekiel 22:30, God seeking someone to “stand in the gap,” and finding none. The message also connects worship and Intercession, pointing to the way praise opens the door to God’s presence and strengthens prayer.
If you want a deeper prayer life and a church culture that expects God to move, this is a strong place to start.
A real-life church moment turns into a clear Christmas Teaching from Luke 15. This message reframes the prodigal son story through the elder brother’s struggle, then brings it home with a direct call to Obedience that’s powered by the Holy Spirit, not just effort.
You’ll hear why anger can block celebration, why “doing right” still needs the right heart, and how Scripture works like a manual for daily life. The takeaway is simple and strong, when the Holy Spirit lights up God’s Word, Spirituality stops being theory and becomes a changed life. That change shows up as joy, worship, and a church that knows how to celebrate God’s wins.
Tech issues, distractions, and daily pressures all fight for our attention, but they can’t touch the power of Jesus. In this Teaching from Psalm 121 and Mark 9:29, we look at where real “happy plenty” comes from. It doesn’t come from a place, a possession, or even another person. It comes from the Lord alone.
Learn why many believers live with weak faith, unanswered prayer, and a powerless Christian life, and how Jesus calls His Church back to prayer, fasting, and putting Him first. If you’re tired of chasing joy in temporary things and you want to see “this kind” of breakthrough, this message is for you.
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God has given every person a measure of faith. In this Bible teaching from Romans 12, Ephesians 1, Romans 8, Galatians 5, and Ephesians 2, we look at what that means for salvation, predestination, and adoption, and how our daily choices line up with God’s purpose.
You’ll hear a clear call to place that God-given faith in Jesus Christ alone, then to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit with love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, and self-control. This message confronts two common errors about salvation and challenges believers to stop saying, “That’s just the way I am,” and start choosing what the Spirit has already made available.
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God is still working Miracles, and He wants to work through you. In this Teaching from 1 Corinthians 12, we look at how the Holy Spirit gives spiritual gifts, how we often hear God through emotion instead of truth, and why miracles are meant to display His glory, not ours.
We walk through the Bible text, talk about the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, prophecy, tongues, and the working of miracles, and challenge the church to stop reinterpreting what God says and simply believe Him. If you are hungry to see God move in power in your life, your family, and your church, this message will stir your faith and call you higher.
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God still speaks through His written word, and that word is Perfect. In Teaching #151, “The Perfect Word of God,” we look at why Scripture is trustworthy, alive, and powerful for today, not just for Bible times.
Pastor Rowland walks through 2 Corinthians 3–4, Hebrews 4:12, Daniel, and key prophecies about Jesus to show how the Bible holds together with stunning accuracy in history, prophecy, science, and even its numerical design. He warns against handling the word of God deceitfully and calls believers to anchor their lives in its authority, not in human opinion or emotion.
This Teaching also includes a pastoral update about a short Friday night sabbatical, a call for the next generation of teachers to rise up, and an invitation for every believer to love, study, and pray the word of God for themselves.
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A practical teaching on how believers can prevail over the flesh, personal sin, and crisis by living from the Spirit instead of the senses. Walking through Philippians 3 and 4, Job, and other Bible passages, this message shows how our past becomes “ashes,” how Jesus turns those ashes into beauty, and what it really means to say, “I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me.”
If you need fresh hope, a renewed mind, and a clear path to victorious Christian living, this sermon will help you shut the door on the old life and stand strong in Christ. Open your Bible, follow along, and let the Holy Spirit speak to your heart.
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The Holy Spirit is not limited to Sunday mornings. In this Bible teaching from Exodus 31, we look at how God fills ordinary people with His Spirit for wisdom, understanding, and skill in all kinds of work. From Old Testament craftsmen to New Testament believers, God uses the Holy Spirit to empower daily life, not just church life.
We walk through a timeline of the Spirit’s emphasis from the Old Testament, through the Gospels and Acts, and into our day. You will hear why every believer has the gifts of the Spirit available in Christ, how faith, hope, and love govern those gifts, and why compartmentalizing God steals joy and purpose from your work, family, and calling.
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Clear, no-hype Teaching on Revelation 20 and the end times. Walk through the binding of Satan, the thousand years, and what the text says about the kingdom. Compare premillennial, postmillennial, and amillennial views, including the rapture, tribulation, and the role of Israel. This study aims for a plain reading of the Bible, builds a simple framework for Doctrine, and calls believers to live ready for Christ’s return.
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Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This Bible Teaching traces the Holy Spirit from Exodus to Acts, explains indwelling and empowerment, and shows how faith, hope, and love shape life in Christ.
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A heartfelt prayer and a clear Teaching on Romans 12. Learn what it means to present your body as a living Sacrifice, walk by the Spirit, and renew your mind. We look at our three core relationships, to God, to others, and to ourselves, and how the Holy Spirit shapes each one. Hear why salvation is a relationship, not a single event, and how justification, sanctification, and regeneration fit together in the Bible. Get practical help to stop conforming to the world and start living with Christlike aim. This message points to Jesus, the mercy of God, and the measure of faith given to every believer.
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