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Samuel: The Path to Purpose
May 4, 2026
57m 17s
Job: Lasting Devotion
May 4, 2026
46m 19s
Elijah: How to Get Out of Your Cave
Apr 13, 2026
48m 23s
The Empty Tomb Is Full
Apr 6, 2026
34m 12s
The Characters of the Cross
Mar 30, 2026
43m 00s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/4/26 | Samuel: The Path to Purpose✨ | obediencepurpose+3 | — | Lessons for Life…From Heroes of the Faith | — | obediencepurpose+5 | — | 57m 17s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Job: Lasting Devotion | John Ortberg writes, "The main measure of your devotion to God is not your devotional life. It is simply your life.” Pastor Ray shares a message from his series Lessons For Life titled, “Job—Lasting Devotion.” | 46m 19s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Elijah: How to Get Out of Your Cave | Martyn Lloyd-Jones wrote, "The Scriptures do grant clearly by their teaching that it is possible for a Christian to be depressed. Not that they justify this, but they do recognize the fact.” Pastor Ray continues his series, “Lessons For Life—From Heroes of the Faith” with a message titled, Elijah—How to Get Out of Your Cave. | 48m 23s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() The Empty Tomb Is Full | No description provided. | 34m 12s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() The Characters of the Cross | Adrian Rogers said, "God grades on the Cross not on the curve.”Pastor Ray shares a special Palm Sunday Message titled, “The Characters of the Cross.” | 43m 00s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Caleb: Too Soon to Quit | This powerful message centers on Caleb, one of the Bible's most inspiring examples of perseverance and unwavering faith. Drawing from Joshua 14, we encounter an 85-year-old warrior who refuses to let age, obstacles, or a 45-year wait diminish his trust in God's promises. Caleb's declaration that he 'wholly followed the Lord' appears three times in the passage, emphasizing the completeness of his devotion. The message challenges us to examine where we're living spiritually: are we in the wilderness of fear, or are we pressing forward into the promised land of faith? The wilderness represents settling for less than God's best, choosing safety over obedience, and allowing fear to paralyze us. Meanwhile, the promised land represents stepping out in faith despite the giants we face. What makes this message particularly relevant is its honest acknowledgment that waiting is difficult. We all struggle when God's timing doesn't align with our expectations. Yet Caleb teaches us that God's promises never expire like old checks—they remain valid and powerful no matter how much time passes. The practical applications are clear: write down God's promises, memorize them, stay close enough to God to hear His updates, and never, ever quit. Because if we're still breathing, God isn't finished with His work in our lives. | 52m 33s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Is it Right to Fight? | George Washington said, "To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.”Pastor Ray brings a special message titled, “Is It Right to Fight?" | 52m 10s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Ruth: Building Lasting Relationships | Billy Graham said, “God is more interested in your future and your relationships than you are.” Pastor Ray continues the series on Lessons for Life from Heroes of the Faith with a message titled, Ruth… Building Lasting Relationships. | 41m 05s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Timothy: Don't Quit | The great prayer warrior George Mueller said, "To learn strong faith is to endure great trials. I have learned my faith by standing firm amid severe testings." Pastor Ray shares a new message from his series, Lessons For Life... From Heroes of the Faith. | 51m 16s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() The Church of Philadelphia: Until Jesus Returns | This powerful exploration of Revelation 3:7-13 takes us into the heart of the church at Philadelphia, one of only two churches Christ didn't rebuke. What makes this congregation truly heroic? They mastered three essential disciplines that we desperately need today: practicing God's Word faithfully, proclaiming His name unashamedly, and pursuing His will patiently. The message opens with a sobering illustration from ancient Pompeii, where residents ignored warning signs of Mount Vesuvius's eruption and were frozen in time by volcanic ash. Just as those Romans had warnings they didn't heed, we're seeing rumblings in our world today—warfare, earthquakes, moral breakdown—that signal Christ's imminent return. The Philadelphia believers lived with this urgency, keeping God's Word not just as hearers but as doers. They refused to deny Christ's name despite severe persecution from the synagogue of Satan. Most remarkably, they demonstrated patient endurance, holding fast to God's promises even when His timing seemed delayed. The application cuts deep: Are we ashamed of Jesus outside the church walls—at work, with family, among friends? Are we prepared for the increasing hostility toward Christianity that's already emerging in America? The call is clear: fortify our faith, endure patiently, and finish the race because Christ is coming soon with rewards for those who remain faithful.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@journeypodrbc?si=aIuVQ9Axv32Z-H_8- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 42m 02s | ||||||
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| 2/11/26 | ![]() Cornelius: More God | What if the treasure we're searching for isn't buried in the ground, but hidden in plain sight, waiting for those willing to dig deeper into their relationship with God? This powerful exploration of Cornelius, a Roman centurion from Acts 10, reveals a man who refused to settle for spiritual mediocrity. Despite being an outsider—a Gentile in a Jewish religious context—Cornelius pursued God with such devotion that his prayers and generosity ascended to heaven itself. His story challenges us to examine our own spiritual contentment: Are we truly pursuing more of God, or have we simply settled for as much of Him as feels comfortable? Through Cornelius's example, we discover five transformative qualities that mark a life hungry for divine encounter: devotion that shapes every detail of our existence, reverence that honors God above all else, generosity that flows from a transformed heart, prayer that prioritizes communion over convenience, and obedience that neither debates nor delays God's direction. Perhaps most striking is the reminder that our spiritual pursuit isn't just personal—it creates generational blessings that impact our families and communities. Cornelius became a hero of faith not through religious performance but through authentic pursuit, ultimately becoming the gateway through which the gospel reached the Gentile world. His legacy poses a profound question: What would happen if we approached our faith with the same intentionality that an expert climber approaches a mountain, willing to sacrifice comfort and stability for the sake of reaching the summit of knowing God?Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@journeypodrbc?si=aIuVQ9Axv32Z-H_8- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 45m 40s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() David: Victory Over Giants | The story of David and Goliath from 1 Samuel 17 offers us profound lessons about facing the overwhelming challenges in our lives. Giants come in many forms—financial struggles, health crises, emotional battles, or relational conflicts. What makes giants so dangerous isn't just their size, but their ability to capture our attention and shift our focus away from God. The Israelite army looked at Goliath and saw an unbeatable opponent; they looked at themselves and felt like grasshoppers. But David looked at the same giant through a completely different lens—he saw an opportunity for God to demonstrate His power. The key difference? David remembered past victories. He recalled how God had delivered him from lions and bears while protecting his sheep. These weren't just memories; they were testimonies that built his confidence in God's present ability. We often forget that our past isn't meant to trap us, but to guide us like a rudder guides a ship. When we face today's giants, we need to revisit God's faithfulness in yesterday's battles. David's confidence wasn't in his own strength or skill—it was in the name of the Lord of hosts. He understood something crucial: the battle wasn't his to win; it was God's to win through him. This shifts everything. Our competence against life's giants isn't about what we possess, but about who possesses us. When we surrender to God and allow Him to work through our unique gifts and abilities, we become conduits of His power. The world needs to see God's greatness displayed through our defeated giants, and our faith communities need to be encouraged by witnessing God's victories in each other's lives.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@journeypodrbc?si=aIuVQ9Axv32Z-H_8- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 47m 03s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Acknowledge God: In Evangelism & Mission | This powerful message confronts us with a foundational question: Are we building our spiritual lives on solid ground, or are we layering religious activities over a cracked foundation? Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:14-21, we're challenged to examine whether Christ's love truly controls us, compelling us toward a life-transforming mission. The passage reveals that when we encounter Jesus, we become new creations—the old has gone, the new has come. But this transformation isn't just for our benefit; it positions us as ambassadors of reconciliation in a world desperately needing peace with God. We're reminded that Jesus, who knew no sin, became sin for us so we might become the righteousness of God. This isn't about earning salvation through good works or church attendance—it's about recognizing that Jesus paid it all. The sermon challenges our cultural moment where we spend five hours daily on our phones, checking them 186 times, asking whether technology and worldly distractions have become louder voices than the Shepherd we're meant to follow. When we fall into the pits of our past regrets, present distractions, or future fears, we cannot perceive the new thing God is doing. The exit strategy is clear: trust in the Lord, don't lean on our own understanding, and truly know Him through His Word and presence.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 42m 23s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Acknowledge God: With Your Service & Stewardship | This powerful exploration of stewardship challenges us to reconsider what it truly means to acknowledge God with everything we have. Drawing from Proverbs 3:5-10, we're reminded that trusting God isn't just a spiritual exercise—it's a tangible practice that extends to our wallets, our calendars, and our entire lives. The message unpacks a profound truth: we are not owners but stewards, managers of resources that ultimately belong to God. Everything we are exists because of Him, everything we have comes from Him, and everything we do should glorify Him. The concept of tithing emerges not as legalistic obligation but as an act of faith that acknowledges God's ownership and tests His faithfulness. What's particularly compelling is the emphasis on the word 'then' in verse 10—our barns are filled after we obey, not before. This requires trust in the unseen, believing that when we honor God with the firstfruits of all our produce, He responds with extravagant generosity. The testimonies woven throughout—from corporate leaders to newlywed couples trusting God with their meager resources—illustrate that God's provision isn't theoretical but experiential. We're challenged to examine whether we're giving God leftovers or first fruits, and reminded that we can never outgive a God whose grace is abundant, pressed down, shaken together, and overflowing.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 51m 07s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Acknowledge God: With Your Sanctification & Discipleship | Billy Graham said, “To be a disciple is to be committed to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and committed to following Him every day. To be a disciple is also to be disciplined in our bodies, minds, and souls.”Pastor Ray shares the second message in his current series titled, “Acknowledge God With Your Sanctification and Discipleship.” | 46m 25s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Acknowledge God: With Your Surrender & Worship | As we step into a new year, we're challenged to move beyond the typical resolutions about physical health and finances to focus on something far more transformative: acknowledging God in everything we do. Drawing from Psalm 95 and Proverbs 3, this message reminds us that worship isn't merely an optional activity we fit into our schedules—it's an obligation of God's creation and a pathway to unprecedented spiritual growth. We're called to worship with bold, unrestrained praise, not waiting for feelings to motivate us but moving deliberately toward God through disciplined action. The imagery of bowing down and kneeling before our Maker isn't about physical posture alone; it's about positioning our hearts in complete submission and dependence. When we worship, we're not bringing our problems to God hoping for solutions—we're bringing gifts of thanksgiving to the One who is superior over all creation and sovereign over every circumstance. The powerful truth emerges: we become what we worship. If we want to be transformed in 2026, we must examine the gods of our lives—those things that consume our energy, resources, and focus—and choose to redirect everything toward the one true God who holds all things together.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 45m 55s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Joseph & Mary: Believing God For A Miracle | It has been written… "I have learned to use the word “impossible” with the greatest caution.”Pastor Ray shares his Christmas message from his current series “Lessons For Life—From Heroes of the Faith” titled, Joseph & Mary…Believing God for Miracles. | 48m 01s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Saul: The Danger of Drifting | This powerful exploration of 1 Samuel 15 confronts us with one of Scripture's most sobering warnings: the danger of spiritual drift. Through the tragic story of King Saul, we witness how even those who start their faith journey with humility and the Spirit's anointing can gradually turn away from God's path. Saul began as a humble leader, small in his own eyes, empowered by God's Spirit. Yet by the end of his reign, he had erected monuments to himself and substituted his own plans for God's commands. The concept of 'mission drift' applies not just to institutions like Harvard and Yale, which abandoned their Christian foundations, but to our individual lives. We learn that spiritual decline rarely happens overnight; it's a slow, imperceptible process where we convince ourselves nothing has changed even as the Spirit's presence fades. Three culprits emerge: success that makes us feel special and entitled to God's favor, self-sufficiency that replaces dependence on God with confidence in our own abilities, and staleness that reduces our relationship with God to empty religious routines. The most chilling lesson is that we can be miles away from God while still speaking spiritual language and going through the motions. This message challenges us to examine whether we're truly following God's way or simply baptizing our own plans with spiritual language, reminding us that partial obedience is complete disobedience in God's eyes. | 44m 55s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Paul: Staying on Course | In this powerful exploration of 1 Corinthians 9, we discover what it truly means to stay on course in our spiritual journey. The message opens with the moving story of Alexander Solzhenitsyn in a Siberian prison, ready to give up until a fellow believer drew the sign of the cross in the dirt—a simple reminder that reignited his hope and courage. This sets the stage for understanding how the gospel itself becomes our source of strength when we feel like quitting. The Apostle Paul's athletic metaphors come alive as we see three essential characteristics of faithful runners: devotion, determination, and discipline. Paul wasn't just casually strolling through his ministry; he was inspired by the transformative power of the gospel and motivated to share it with everyone he encountered. The message challenges us to examine what course we're running—are we following the crowd down the broad path, or taking the narrow road less traveled? Like Mike DelCavo in that cross-country race who went against 123 other runners and won because he chose the correct path, we're reminded that popularity doesn't equal correctness. The gospel gives us both the inspiration to begin the race and the motivation to finish it, even when we're lonely, persecuted, or exhausted. This isn't about legalistic striving but about purposeful living aligned with God's design for our lives. | 46m 53s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Moses: How to Keep Growing | This message takes us deep into Exodus 33, where we encounter Moses at over 80 years old, still hungry to know God more intimately. What a powerful reminder that spiritual growth never stops! The passage reveals a crucial distinction we often miss: there's a difference between knowing the acts of God and knowing the ways of God. Many of us can observe what God does—we see His miracles, His provisions, His interventions—but Moses wanted something deeper. He wanted to understand why God does what He does, to know the heart behind the hand. This comes only through personal revelation, through living in God's presence like a friend talks to a friend. The beautiful truth here is that God doesn't just tolerate our desire for more of Him—He wants us closer than we currently are. When Moses cried out, 'Show me Your glory,' God didn't hesitate. He made a way for Moses to experience Him in a transforming encounter. The result? Moses came down from the mountain so radiant with God's reflected glory that he had to veil his face. This is what happens when we stop settling for spiritual mediocrity and press into God's presence. We're challenged to examine whether we've lost our passion, to eliminate the clutter that's crowding out our intimacy with God, and to practice disciplined cultivation of our souls. The journey never ends, and God is always trying to take us somewhere new. | 50m 41s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Nehemiah: Make A Difference | What does it truly mean to live a life that counts? This powerful exploration of Nehemiah's story challenges us to move beyond merely existing and step into the divine purpose God has designed for each of us. We discover that making a difference isn't about pursuing fleeting happiness, but about embracing meaning and mission. Nehemiah's journey to rebuild Jerusalem's walls becomes our blueprint for understanding three critical principles: recognizing the significance of our God-given mission, refusing to surrender to our fears, and rejecting the speculation of critics. The enemy uses distraction, compromise, and confusion to derail us from our calling, often getting us to 'negotiate' away the very things God has entrusted to us. But like Nehemiah, who boldly declared 'I am doing a great work and I cannot come down,' we're invited to stay focused on what matters eternally. This message reminds us that we were created for divine reasons, equipped with unique gifts and abilities to make our mark on both this world and the world to come. The question isn't whether we'll face obstacles—we will—but whether our faith will be stronger than our fears, and whether we'll allow God's mission to outweigh the voices of those who would pull us away from it. | 49m 33s | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | ![]() Daniel: Don't Compromise | Charles Spurgeon said, "I believe that one reason why the church of God at this present moment has so little influence over the world is because the world has so much influence over the church.” Pastor Ray shares a message titled, “Daniel: Don’t Compromise” from his current series Lesson for Life— From Heroes of the Faith. | 41m 56s | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Mary: Making the Right Choices | Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 41m 06s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() Joshua: How To Live Courageously | This week, we look into the story of Joshua and discover timeless lessons about courage, obedience, and faith. As Joshua prepared to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land, God commanded him to 'be strong and courageous.' This wasn't just a suggestion, but a vital instruction repeated three times. We learn that true courage comes from living in constant companionship with God, completely complying with His commands, and continually contemplating His Word. The message challenges us to examine our own lives: Are we staying close to Jesus, distinguishing His voice amidst the world's noise? Are we fully obeying God's instructions, or merely picking and choosing what's convenient? Are we meditating on Scripture day and night, allowing it to shape our thoughts, words, and actions? As we face our own 'Jordan Rivers' and 'Jericho walls,' let's remember that God promises to be with us, just as He was with Joshua. Our success and victory lie not in our own strength, but in our faithful obedience to God's Word.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 56m 05s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Esther: Wherever You Are, Be There! | In this powerful message, we're challenged to embrace our God-given purpose, no matter where we find ourselves. The story of Esther serves as a compelling reminder that our current circumstances are not accidental, but divinely appointed. Just as Esther was placed in the Persian court 'for such a time as this,' we too are positioned by God for a specific purpose. The key lesson here is that every place can become a platform to speak for God, serve Him, and ultimately surrender to His will. We're encouraged to recognize that silence is not always an option, especially when God calls us to stand up for truth and justice. This message urges us to view our current situations, whether pleasant or difficult, as opportunities to fulfill God's purpose and make a lasting impact. It's a call to live with intention, understanding that our lives can be instruments of divine intervention in the world around us.Ridgecrest exists to reach the lost, build the believer, and connect the people of God to the mission and purpose of God. Our sermons podcast is just one way we seek to accomplish our mission online and you can help us by leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice or by sharing our sermons with someone you know.To let us know how we can pray for you or to find out more about Ridgecrest, take a minute to fill out our Connection Card linked below. https://my.rbcdothan.org/connectioncardIf you’d like to receive our daily devotionals in your inbox, sign up HERE free of charge: https://mailchi.mp/4bcc8628406b/daily-heart-truth-devotionsThe Journey Podcast:- Substack: https://thejourneypodcast.substack.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journey/id1785079800 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0syXQWFX6IhTZjeJsHWxtM?si=c4c7397b153248f6Heart Truth Devotions podcast: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-truth-devotions/id1518661566- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/339RoxzO65vb8DX1P4E0YU?si=54f4735e6cc54fefFind us online - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgecrestDothan- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecrestbaptist/profilecard/?igsh=MWRrZHZwdXprYzhwZw==- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rbcdothan- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rbcdothan?_t=ZP-8wfPSkVSuYo&_r=1- Our website https://www.rbcdothan.org- WATCH LIVE Sunday and Wednesday: https://rbcdothan.online.church | 50m 28s | ||||||
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