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House of Hope Atlanta

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by Rev. Dr. E. Dewey Smith

12 episodes
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<p>Welcome to the House of Hope Sermon Podcast – where faith meets real life. Each week, tune in to powerful, hope-filled messages from Pastor E. Dewey Smith and other dynamic voices that will challenge, inspire, and encourage you to grow in your walk with God. Whether you’re on the go, at home, or in need of a midweek word, this podcast delivers relevant, Bible-based teaching straight to your ears.</p><p>Subscribe now and never miss a message of hope, healing, and spiritual transformation.</p>

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2/1/2026

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May 31, 2026

The Cost of What I Offer

<p>What do you do when you&#39;ve started trusting what you can count more than the God who provides?</p><p>In this powerful message from 2 Samuel 24:24, we&#39;re challenged to examine the difference between ownership and stewardship. Through the story of David&#39;s census, we discover how easy it is to place our confidence in resources, accomplishments, numbers, and visible security rather than in God&#39;s faithfulness.</p><p>This sermon explores the danger of a calculator mentality, the power of authentic worship, and why David refused to offer God something that cost him nothing. You&#39;ll learn how worship is not a transaction to earn God&#39;s favor but a response to the mercy He&#39;s already extended.</p><p>Whether you&#39;re navigating uncertainty, carrying the weight of responsibility, or struggling to trust God beyond what you can see, this message will remind you that some of the greatest breakthroughs happen when you stop counting what you have and start honoring the One who gave it to you.</p><p>Listen with an open heart and discover why the cost of your offering often reveals the condition of your trust.</p>

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May 24, 2026

Managing the In-between

<p>What do you do when you&#39;re stuck between what God promised and what you can see?</p><p>In this timely message from Acts 1:9-11, we&#39;re reminded that some of life&#39;s greatest challenges happen in the in-between. The space between departure and arrival. Between prayer and answer. Between heartbreak and healing. Between what was and what will be.</p><p>As the disciples watched Jesus ascend into heaven and waited for the promised Holy Spirit, they found themselves navigating uncertainty, unanswered questions, and the tension of transition. Through their story, we&#39;re challenged to learn how to trust God when the timeline is unclear, the future feels uncertain, and the waiting season seems longer than expected.</p><p>This message will encourage anyone wrestling with anxiety, overthinking, comparison, or the pressure to force doors open before God&#39;s timing. You&#39;ll discover why every question doesn&#39;t require an immediate answer, why intimacy with God matters more than information from God, and how impatience can cause us to settle for substitutes instead of God&#39;s best.</p><p>If you&#39;re in a season of waiting, wondering, or trying to figure out what&#39;s next, this word will remind you that God is still working in the spaces between where you are and where you&#39;re going.</p><p>Listen with expectation, trust the process, and learn how to manage the in-between.</p>

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May 10, 2026

What's Wrong with Hagar

<p>What do you do when life hands you responsibilities you never asked for?</p><p>In this powerful message from Genesis 21:17, we&#39;re invited into the story of Hagar, a woman navigating rejection, uncertainty, exhaustion, and the overwhelming weight of trying to survive. As God asks a simple but penetrating question, &#34;What&#39;s wrong, Hagar?&#34; we&#39;re reminded that healing often begins when we&#39;re honest about what hurts.</p><p>This message speaks to anyone carrying burdens they didn&#39;t choose, managing toxic situations they can&#39;t easily escape, or trying to move forward with limited resources and unanswered questions. Through Hagar&#39;s journey, we discover that God sees the overlooked, hears the cries of the weary, and specializes in meeting people at the end of their strength.</p><p>You&#39;ll be challenged to stop carrying what was never yours to hold, create healthy boundaries, release the pressure of trying to be everything for everyone, and trust God in seasons where survival feels harder than ever.</p><p>If you&#39;ve ever felt abandoned, overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or responsible for more than you can handle, this word will remind you that God has not forgotten you. What feels like a wilderness may actually be the place where He opens your eyes to a provision you never saw before.</p><p>Listen with an open heart and discover how God can turn an empty bottle into a well that never runs dry.</p>

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What is House of Hope Atlanta?
<p>Welcome to the House of Hope Sermon Podcast – where faith meets real life. Each week, tune in to powerful, hope-filled messages from Pastor E. Dewey Smith and other dynamic voices that will challenge, inspire, and encourage you to grow in your walk with God. Whether you’re on the go, at home, or in need of a midweek word, this podcast delivers relevant, Bible-based teaching straight to your ears.</p><p>Subscribe now and never miss a message of hope, healing, and spiritual transformation.</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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