• Mason Tucker Ephesians 3 - “The Mystery Made Known”
    Jan 5 2026

    What was once hidden is now beautifully revealed. In this rich, verse-by-verse teaching through Ephesians 3, Mason Tucker unfolds the breathtaking “mystery of Christ” and why it matters so deeply for us today.

    Preaching at RiverSide Church in Princeton, NC, Mason traces how God’s redemptive plan—hinted at throughout the Old Testament—comes fully into focus through the person of Jesus Christ. He explains how those once considered outsiders, particularly the Gentiles, are no longer kept at a distance by religious boundaries or regulations. Because of Christ, the doors are flung wide open, and all are welcomed into God’s family.

    As a founding member of Rock Bottom Ministries in Johnston County, Mason brings a pastoral warmth and a deep love for Scripture, carefully walking listeners through the text while keeping the message accessible, hopeful, and Christ-centered. This sermon reminds us that the gospel is not exclusive or elite—it is an invitation of grace to all who were once far off.

    If you’ve ever felt on the outside looking in, or wondered how God’s big story fits together, this message will encourage your heart and strengthen your faith. Tune in and be reminded that in Christ, the mystery is revealed—and you are invited in.

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    29 min
  • Dylan Jordan - James 1:19-27 - (Living the Word we Hear!)
    Jan 5 2026

    Podcast Description: “Living the Word We Hear”

    In this practical and soul-stirring message from RiverSide Church in Princeton, NC, Dylan Jordan opens James 1:19–27 and invites us to examine how we respond to God’s Word—not just with our ears, but with our lives.

    With humility and clarity, Dylan challenges listeners to slow down in a fast-talking, quick-reacting world. What does it really look like to be quick to hear and slow to speak? How often do we listen without truly receiving, or hear truth without letting it shape the way we live? James doesn’t leave room for comfortable Christianity, and neither does this message.

    As a founding member of Rock Bottom Ministries, Dylan brings a grounded, real-world perspective shaped by ministry among the hurting, the overlooked, and those rebuilding their lives from the ground up. His passion for authentic faith shines as he calls believers to move beyond passive listening and into active obedience—becoming doers of the Word, not hearers only.

    This sermon is both encouraging and convicting, offering a gentle but firm reminder that genuine faith is lived out in everyday actions, speech, and mercy. If you’re longing for a faith that goes deeper than Sunday and shows up on Monday, this message will meet you right where you are—and call you forward in grace.

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    34 min
  • Lucas Barnett - “What Hope Is There for Me? JESUS CHRIST!”
    Jan 5 2026

    Have you ever found yourself echoing the apostle Paul’s words: “The very things I don’t want to do… those are the things I keep doing” (Romans 7)? In this heartfelt and honest sermon from RiverSide Church in Princeton, NC, Lucas Barnett walks us through Paul’s inner struggle and brings it right into our own daily battles.

    Preaching from Romans 7, Lucas explores the tension every believer knows—the fight against sin, the weight of unforgiveness, and the quiet danger of harboring resentment in the heart. With clarity and compassion, he shows that Paul’s cry of desperation is not the end of the story, but the doorway to real hope.

    The riddle Paul asks—“What hope is there for me?”—is answered with triumphant certainty: JESUS CHRIST! Not self-effort. Not willpower. But grace.

    Lucas also shares from his own heart as one of the founding members of Rock Bottom Ministries, a growing street ministry in Johnston County dedicated to reaching the homeless and those battling addiction. His passion for the broken and the overlooked gives this message a raw authenticity and a deep sense of gospel hope.

    This sermon is warm, real, and deeply encouraging—an invitation to lay down guilt, release resentment, and rest in the freedom only Christ can give. Whether you feel stuck in a cycle or weary from the struggle, this message reminds you that hope is not a concept…it’s a Person.

    Come listen—and be reminded that in Christ, there is always hope.

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    18 min
  • 1 Peter 1:6-9 “Refined, Not Ruined: How Present Trials Prove a Living Salvation”
    Dec 24 2025

    Can a Christian truly rejoice while grieving?

    In this exegetical sermon from 1 Peter 1:6–9, we explore the tension every believer feels but rarely knows how to explain—joy and sorrow existing at the same time. Peter writes to suffering saints and reminds them that present trials do not cancel salvation; they confirm it.

    Building on the future hope of 1 Peter 1:3–5, this passage turns our attention to present-day adversity: grief that is real, trials that are necessary, and a faith that is being tested like gold in a refining fire. These trials are not random, nor cruel—they are purposeful, measured, and governed by a Refiner who knows exactly when to pull the silver from the flame.

    This message walks verse by verse through how:

    • Christians can rejoice and grieve without contradiction

    • Trials test faith, not to destroy it, but to prove it genuine

    • Faith is more precious than gold, because everything else perishes

    • Trusting God in suffering brings Him pleasure and leads to future glory

    • Believing without seeing produces an abiding, inexpressible joy

    • Salvation is not only future—it is being received even now

    From the forge of suffering to the revelation of Jesus Christ, this sermon reminds weary believers that their trials are temporary, their salvation is secure, and their joy—though sometimes tear-stained—is filled with glory.

    If you are walking through hardship and wondering what God is doing, this message invites you to see your suffering through the lens of a living hope, a refining faith, and a salvation already at work.

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    50 min
  • Proverbs 3:13-35 - Who are the wise, and who are the foolish?
    Dec 24 2025

    What if wisdom isn’t a religious add-on—but the way life actually works?

    In this exegetical sermon from Proverbs 3:13–35, we confront the defining question of the chapter—and of life itself: Who are the wise, and who are the foolish? The answer, Scripture says, determines how you truly fare in the world.

    This passage reveals wisdom as the open secret of the universe—available to every human being by God’s common grace—yet only grasped by those willing to seek, find, and hold fast. From creation itself to everyday decisions, wisdom is shown not as money, power, or pleasure, but as the skill of living life well. Money may buy things, but wisdom creates peace, rest, security, and joy.

    The sermon unfolds in two movements:

    • Proverbs 3:13–26 shows wisdom as God’s tool in creation and His gift for personal protection, confidence, and rest.

    • Proverbs 3:27–35 calls God’s people to live wisely in a culture of death—through generosity, trust, humility, and love of neighbor.

    Along the way, we trace wisdom from the Tree of Life in Genesis to the tree of the cross, where Christ secures what wisdom promises but sin forfeited. The final verses press the unavoidable question home: What kind of life are you building—and what will it reveal about your wisdom?

    This message is a roadmap for those longing to enter God’s “promised land” way of living—where sinners are saved, communities are shaped by wisdom, and lives are formed by the fear of the Lord.

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • Mason Tucker | Ephesians 2 | RiverSide Church
    Dec 1 2025

    Podcast Description – Mason Tucker | Ephesians 2 | RiverSide Church

    In this powerful, verse-by-verse message from Ephesians 2, Mason Tucker walks us through one of the clearest pictures in all of Scripture of what it means to be saved by grace and built on a firm foundation in Jesus Christ. Preached at RiverSide Church, this sermon reminds us that we were once dead in our trespasses and sins, following the course of this world—but God, being rich in mercy, made us alive together with Christ.

    You’ll be encouraged as we see that salvation is by grace alone, through faith, not by works, so that no one may boast. We are reminded that we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works that He prepared beforehand. The message also unpacks how Christ has broken down the wall of hostility, making Jew and Gentile one new people, and how believers are now members of God’s household, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus Himself as the chief cornerstone.

    This is a rich, gospel-centered teaching that calls the listener to rest in Christ’s finished work and to stand firm on the only sure foundation—Jesus Christ alone. Perfect for anyone seeking to grow deeper in their understanding of grace, salvation, unity in Christ, and the unshakable foundation of the gospel.

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    29 min
  • James 1:1-18 - Testing of your Faith - Dylan Jordan
    Nov 29 2025

    Podcast Description – Testing of Your Faith | Exegesis of James 1:1–18 by Dylan Jordan

    What does it really mean when Scripture says your faith will be tested? In this powerful, verse-by-verse exegesis of James 1:1–18, Dylan Jordan walks us through the purpose of trials, the danger of double-minded faith, the source of true wisdom, and the goodness of God in the midst of suffering. This teaching goes beyond surface-level encouragement and dives deep into the theology of endurance, spiritual maturity, temptation, humility, and the life-giving Word of God.

    Through careful biblical interpretation and practical application, you’ll discover how trials produce steadfastness, why joy is a deliberate spiritual response, how to ask God for wisdom in faith, and how God uses testing to shape genuine believers. This episode is ideal for anyone who loves in-depth Bible study, expositional preaching, New Testament theology, and practical Christian living.

    If you’re searching for solid James Bible study, faith under pressure, Christian discipleship, suffering and perseverance, spiritual growth, and scripture-centered preaching, this episode will strengthen your walk and challenge your trust in God.

    Keywords: James 1 Bible study, testing of your faith, exegesis preaching, expositional teaching, Christian discipleship, trials and perseverance, biblical theology, New Testament study, spiritual maturity, wisdom from God, temptation and faith, endurance in Christ, Bible-based preaching, Christian podcast, verse-by-verse teaching.

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    20 min
  • Proverbs 3:1-8 - The Wisdom that Helps us!
    Nov 29 2025

    Podcast Description – The Wisdom That Helps Us (Proverbs 3:1–8 Exegesis)

    What kind of wisdom actually leads to peace, strength, and real life? In this in-depth exegesis of Proverbs 3:1–8, we explore the wisdom that doesn’t just inform the mind—but transforms the heart. This passage reveals two powerful movements: the peace God gives (vv. 1–4) and the trust God demands (vv. 5–8).

    We unpack what it means to trust the Lord with all your heart, why being “wise in your own eyes” is spiritually dangerous, and how the fear of the Lord leads to true freedom, healing, and stability. Drawing from the full witness of Scripture—from Psalms to the Gospels—this study confronts shallow faith, exposes counterfeit peace, and calls believers to wholehearted obedience instead of mere agreement.

    If you’re hungry for serious Bible study, rich theology, and practical Christian living rooted in Proverbs, this episode will challenge you to examine what you’re paying attention to, where you place your trust, and how wisdom is shaping your life.
    True wisdom still leads to life. Peace. Strength. And a deeper walk with God.

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    39 min