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House of Hope Atlanta

House of Hope Atlanta

Di: Rev. Dr. E. Dewey Smith
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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.

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  • Pressure With A Purpose
    Apr 19 2026

    What do you do when the pressure you’re under feels heavier than what you can handle?

    In this powerful message from 2 Corinthians 1:3–10, we’re reminded that pressure is not always punishment. Sometimes it’s purpose. As Paul speaks from his own pain, he reveals that the weight we feel is not meant to break us, but to build something deeper in us. Not just strength, but dependence on God.

    This message speaks to anyone carrying pressure in silence. The kind that sits in your mind, your family, your finances, or your responsibilities. You’ll be challenged to stop misinterpreting your pressure and start seeing it through the lens of who God is. The God of all comfort.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stretched beyond your limits, or unsure how much more you can take, this word will remind you that your suffering will never exceed God’s ability to sustain you. You are not breaking. You are being built.

    Listen with an open heart, and remember: you are built for what you’re battling.

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    56 min
  • Who Got The Body
    Apr 5 2026

    What do you do when you celebrate the resurrection, but forget the sacrifice?

    In this powerful message from John 20:1–18, we’re reminded that you cannot fully appreciate Sunday without first sitting with Friday. Through the perspective of Joseph of Arimathea, this sermon challenges us to confront the tension between public celebration and private neglect, calling us to a deeper understanding of what Jesus truly endured.

    This message speaks to anyone who has made faith familiar, routine, or convenient. It confronts the danger of showing up for resurrection without reflecting on the cost of redemption. You’ll be challenged to move beyond surface level worship and into a place of gratitude, surrender, and personal responsibility in your relationship with Christ.

    If you’ve ever rushed past the hard moments, avoided the silence, or struggled to sit with what God is doing in the in-between, this word will remind you that healing often happens in the silence, and resurrection requires reflection.

    Listen with an open heart, and remember: you can’t skip Friday and still expect the fullness of Sunday.

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    54 min
  • A Celebrating Crowd & A Crying King
    Mar 29 2026

    What do you do when you celebrate Jesus, but don’t fully understand who He is?

    In this powerful message from Luke 19:28–44, we see a crowd celebrating Jesus as King while missing the true purpose of why He came. As He makes His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the people rejoice, shout, and lay down palms. But in the middle of the celebration, Jesus weeps. This sermon challenges us to see beyond the moment and understand the mission.

    This message speaks to anyone who knows how to praise, but may still be wrestling with surrender. It confronts the tension between wanting God’s power and resisting His plan. You’ll be challenged to ask yourself: is He truly King, or only King when things go your way?

    If you’ve ever found yourself celebrating what God can do, but struggling with what He requires, this word will remind you that Jesus didn’t just come to reign, He came to redeem. And sometimes what looks like a celebration on the outside is a deeper call to transformation on the inside.

    Listen with an open heart, and don’t miss your moment of visitation.

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    44 min
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