• The Voice of the Holy Spirit | January 18th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Jan 21 2026

    The Voice of the Holy Spirit | January 18th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray calls the church back to recognizing, hearing, and responding to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Anchored in Acts 2:14–21, this teaching reminds us that the move of the Spirit was never meant to be a moment in history—but a living reality for every generation of believers.On the day of Pentecost, as confusion filled the crowd, Peter stood and lifted his voice—not in his own strength, but empowered by the Holy Spirit. What looked like chaos to the natural eye was actually the fulfillment of God’s promise spoken through the prophet Joel. God declared that He would pour out His Spirit on all flesh—sons and daughters, young and old—and that His voice would be made known through prophecy, visions, and dreams.Pastor Donald emphasizes that when the Spirit speaks, clarity replaces confusion. The Holy Spirit does not merely inspire emotion; He releases understanding, conviction, and direction. The same Spirit who gave Peter boldness to speak is the Spirit who still speaks today—calling people to repentance, awakening hearts, and revealing Jesus as Lord.This message draws a clear contrast between:Noise versus the voice of the SpiritReligious activity versus spiritual empowermentSpeaking from emotion versus speaking from divine authorityThe outpouring in Acts 2 was not about spectacle—it was about God restoring communication with His people. When the Spirit is poured out, God’s voice becomes accessible, His will becomes clear, and His people are empowered to speak truth without fear.This sermon reminds us:The Holy Spirit gives believers a voice rooted in truthGod still speaks through His Spirit todayThe outpouring is for all—not a select fewBoldness flows from obedience and surrenderIf you’ve been struggling to hear God clearly, this message is an invitation to quiet the noise and realign with the Spirit. God desires to speak—not just to leaders, but to all who are willing to listen.📖 Scripture Covered:Acts 2:14–21🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#HolySpirit #Acts2 #VoiceOfGod #Pentecost #SpiritFilled #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray #ChristianTeaching #LastDays #Outpouring

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    55 min
  • Led by the Spirit, Not by the Flesh | January 11th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Jan 14 2026

    Led by the Spirit, Not by the Flesh | January 11th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray teaches on the absolute necessity of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 2:4–16 and John 14:15–16, this sermon confronts the difference between human effort and spiritual revelation—and why true faith must be led by the Spirit, not the flesh.Paul makes it clear that the gospel was never meant to rely on eloquence, personality, or intellectual strength. Instead, the message of Christ is confirmed through a demonstration of the Spirit and of power. Spiritual truth cannot be accessed by natural thinking alone; it is revealed only through the Spirit of God. Without the Spirit, the things of God appear foolish—but to those who are spiritual, God grants understanding and discernment.Jesus reinforces this truth in John 14 by connecting love, obedience, and the Holy Spirit. Obedience is not a requirement to earn God’s love—it is the evidence of it. And to those who love Him, Jesus promises the Helper, the Holy Spirit, who abides with believers and leads them into truth.Pastor Donald emphasizes that spiritual maturity requires dependence:Dependence on the Spirit, not human reasoningDependence on God’s power, not personal abilityDependence on obedience, not emotionThere is a clear divide between living by the flesh and being led by the Spirit. One relies on sight, logic, and control. The other walks by faith, revelation, and submission.This message reminds us:Faith must be anchored in God’s powerThe Spirit reveals what the natural mind cannot knowLove for Christ produces obedienceThe mind of Christ is accessed through the Holy SpiritIf you’ve been trying to follow God through effort alone, this message is a call to return to dependence. God has not left us to navigate life on our own—He has given us His Spirit to guide, teach, and lead us into truth.📖 Scripture Covered:1 Corinthians 2:4–16John 14:15–16🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#HolySpirit #1Corinthians2 #John14 #LedByTheSpirit #MindOfChrist #SpiritAndPower #ChristianTeaching #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    56 min
  • Hearing God Before Speaking | January 4th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Jan 7 2026

    Hearing God Before Speaking | January 4th, 2026 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray leads us into a deeper understanding of who God is and how He speaks, grounding the teaching in the sacred name of God—He–Vav–He–Yod (יהוה)—alongside James 1:19 and 1 Corinthians 2.The Hebrew name יהוה reveals more than a title; it reveals God’s nature and nearness. Often read from right to left, it points to the Eternal One who was, who is, and who is to come—the self-existent God who reveals Himself, not through human force or noise, but through His Spirit.Pastor Donald connects this to James 1:19:“Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.”Before God speaks through us, He speaks to us. Spiritual maturity begins not with reaction, emotion, or intellect—but with listening. A hurried mouth often reveals an unsubmitted heart, but a listening spirit creates room for God’s wisdom to be revealed.Turning to 1 Corinthians 2, Paul reminds us that the things of God are not grasped by natural thinking. God’s wisdom is revealed by the Spirit, not discovered through debate, volume, or human reasoning. The same God who revealed Himself as יהוה continues to reveal Himself today—by His Spirit—to those who are willing to be still, attentive, and obedient.Pastor Donald emphasizes that hearing God requires alignment:Alignment of the heart, not just the mindAlignment of timing, not urgencyAlignment of posture, choosing humility over controlThere is a difference between speaking about God and speaking from God. The first can come from knowledge; the second only comes from revelation.This message reminds us:God reveals Himself before He reveals instructionsSpiritual wisdom begins with listening, not reactingThe Spirit speaks where humility makes roomTo walk in the mind of Christ, we must first submit our voice to HisIf you’ve been waiting for clarity, direction, or confirmation, this message is an invitation to slow down and listen. The Eternal God—יהוה—is not distant. He is present, speaking, and revealing Himself to those who are willing to hear before they speak.📖 Scripture Covered:James 1:191 Corinthians 2Exodus 3:14 (contextual reference to יהוה)🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#James119 #1Corinthians2 #YHWH #HearingGod #HolySpirit #WisdomFromAbove #MindOfChrist #BibleTeaching #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • Knowing Nothing Except Christ | December 28th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Jan 1 2026

    Knowing Nothing Except Christ | December 28th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray leads us into 1 Corinthians 2:2–16, where the Apostle Paul makes a bold declaration: “For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.”Paul reminds us that the power of the gospel does not come from impressive words, clever arguments, or human wisdom—but from the Spirit of God revealing the truth of Christ to the heart.Speaking to a culture obsessed with knowledge, status, and philosophy, Paul shifts the focus entirely. Faith, he explains, is not built on human reasoning but on God’s power. What God has prepared for those who love Him cannot be discovered by intellect alone—it must be revealed by the Holy Spirit.Pastor Donald emphasizes that there are two ways of seeing:One through natural understandingOne through spiritual discernmentThe natural mind cannot grasp the things of God, but the spiritual mind—shaped and led by the Spirit—can perceive God’s wisdom, purpose, and truth. Through the Holy Spirit, believers are given access to what was once hidden, including “the mind of Christ.”This message reminds us:The foundation of our faith is Christ crucified, not human wisdomGod’s truth is revealed by the Spirit, not discovered by effortSpiritual maturity comes from discernment, not informationBelievers are invited to think, see, and live with the mind of ChristIf you’ve ever felt pressured to “figure God out” or prove your faith through knowledge alone, be encouraged. God is not asking for brilliance—He’s offering revelation. When we rely on the Spirit, we don’t just learn about God—we begin to understand His heart.📖 Scripture Covered:1 Corinthians 2:2–16🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#1Corinthians #ChristCrucified #WisdomOfGod #HolySpirit #MindOfChrist #BibleTeaching #Sermon #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    40 min
  • A Savior Is Born | December 21st, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Dec 28 2025

    A Savior Is Born | December 21st, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray takes us into Luke 2:4–12, the moment heaven breaks into ordinary life with an extraordinary announcement. In a quiet town, to humble shepherds, God reveals the greatest news the world has ever known: a Savior has been born.Joseph and Mary arrive in Bethlehem under pressure, uncertainty, and exhaustion—no palace, no fanfare, no comfort. Yet it is in this place of obscurity that God fulfills His promise. The birth of Jesus reminds us that God often works through humble beginnings and unlikely settings to bring about eternal change.Pastor Donald emphasizes that the angel’s message is not just historical—it is deeply personal. “Do not be afraid… I bring you good news of great joy for all people.” This declaration speaks to fear, uncertainty, and waiting. Jesus did not arrive to the powerful first, but to shepherds—ordinary people living ordinary lives—showing us that God’s salvation is accessible, personal, and for everyone.This message reminds us:God enters our world in unexpected ways.Good news often arrives in quiet moments, not grand ones.Jesus came not to intimidate, but to bring joy, peace, and hope.If you feel overlooked, uncertain, or in a season that seems small or insignificant, be encouraged. The same God who announced salvation in a field to shepherds still meets people right where they are. Heaven still speaks. Hope is still alive. And Jesus is still the answer.📖 Scripture Covered:Luke 2:4–12🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#Luke2 #BirthOfJesus #GoodNewsOfGreatJoy #FearNot #HopeHasCome #ChristmasMessage #BibleTeaching #Sermon #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    43 min
  • From Loss to Loyalty | December 14th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Dec 21 2025

    In this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray takes us into the opening chapter of the book of Ruth—a powerful story of loss, decision, and faithful commitment. Ruth 1 reminds us that life can shift suddenly: famine, grief, and uncertainty can leave us feeling uprooted and empty. Naomi experiences deep loss, returning home not as she left, but changed by hardship. Yet in the middle of despair, God is quietly setting the stage for redemption.Through Ruth’s unwavering loyalty to Naomi, we see a defining moment of faith. Ruth refuses the easy path and chooses covenant over comfort, declaring, “Where you go, I will go. Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” This is not just devotion—it is a spiritual turning point. Ruth’s choice becomes the doorway through which God begins a new story.Pastor Donald emphasizes that Ruth 1 is about more than loss—it’s about what we do after loss. Sometimes God allows seasons of emptiness to reposition us for purpose. Sometimes returning feels like failure, but God uses returns to begin restorations. And sometimes one faithful decision in the middle of pain can unlock a future we cannot yet see.This message reminds us:Loss does not mean God has left you.Loyalty in hard seasons reveals deep faith.One obedient choice can change generations.Be encouraged if you’re standing at a crossroads, unsure of what’s next. Like Ruth, trust God with your next step. Even when the road feels uncertain, God is already writing a greater story.📖 Scripture Covered:Ruth 1🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#BookOfRuth #Ruth1 #FromLossToLoyalty #FaithfulChoices #GodsRedemption #BiblicalTruth #Sermon #BibleTeaching #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    46 min
  • Thirst Meets Jesus December 7th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Dec 11 2025

    Re-digging the Wells December 7th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray leads us into a powerful story of perseverance, restoration, and divine provision. Drawing from Genesis 26:18–22, we watch Isaac return to the wells his father Abraham had dug—wells that the enemy had stopped up, wells that represented inheritance, blessing, and identity. Instead of giving up, Isaac re-dug those wells and found new ones, declaring through his actions: “I will not live off someone else’s definition of lack. God has a place of room and blessing for me.”Pastor Donald then connects this to John 4:4–14, where Jesus meets a woman at Jacob’s well and reveals a deeper truth: there are physical wells we draw from, but there is also a living well—a source of spiritual water that never runs dry. Jesus invites us to receive water that heals the heart, quenches the soul, and restores the places in us that have been buried, blocked, or ignored.By the time the disciples return in John 4:27, we see a woman transformed—no longer hiding, no longer empty, but overflowing with the living water that only Jesus gives.This message reminds us:When life tries to bury your blessing, God calls you to dig again.When people try to limit you, God will make room for you.When your strength feels dry, Jesus offers water that will never run out.Be encouraged to return to the wells in your life—your faith, your calling, your identity—and let God reopen them. And be strengthened by the promise of Jesus, who meets you right where you are and fills you with living water.📖 Scriptures Covered:Genesis 26:18–22John 4:4–14John 4:27🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#ReDiggingTheWells #Genesis26 #John4 #LivingWater #GodWillMakeRoom #SpiritualRestoration #JesusOurSource #BibleTeaching #Sermon #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    57 min
  • He Will Swaddle Me November 30th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald Gray
    Dec 3 2025

    He Will Swaddle Me November 30th, 2025 | River of God | Pastor Donald GrayIn this week’s message, Pastor Donald Gray takes us back to the manger scene in Luke 2 and reveals a powerful truth often overlooked: the same God who wrapped Himself in human flesh is the God who wraps you in His care today.From Luke 2:7–14, Pastor Donald shows how the humility of Christ’s birth—laid in a manger, wrapped in swaddling cloths—speaks to a Savior who comes close to our vulnerability. Just as a newborn is wrapped tightly for warmth, safety, and stability, God desires to surround His children with His peace, His presence, and His protection.Connecting this to Psalm 23:3–5, we discover the Shepherd who restores our soul, leads us into stillness, and prepares a table for us even in the presence of our enemies. The same God who swaddled Himself in humanity is the Shepherd who swaddles our hearts with comfort, guidance, and strength.This message invites us to bring our unrest, our anxieties, and our unsteady places to the One who gently gathers us, holds us, and reassures us:“I will keep you, I will steady you, and I will surround you with My love.”Be encouraged to rest in the arms of the One who came low so we could be lifted high, and who continues to wrap us in His mercy every single day.📖 Scriptures Covered:Luke 2:7–14Psalm 23:3–5🙌 Like, Share & SubscribeDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teachings and sermons.🔔 Tap the bell icon to stay updated with new messages.📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel:River of God Channel🌐 Stay Connected:Newsletter: eepurl.com/ioxFB2Website: https://rogcc.com📍 Join us in person:River of God Christian Center110 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY 11231(Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY)🎯 Relevant Hashtags:#HeWillSwaddleMe #Luke2 #Psalm23 #PeaceOfGod #Restoration #GoodShepherd #ChristOurComfort #JesusSaves #ChristmasSeason #BibleTeaching #Sermon #RiverOfGod #PastorDonaldGray

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    47 min