One Single Story

Open Door Church

One Single Story is a weekly podcast from Open Door Church to help the church engage with the Bible outside of Sunday morning. Currently, we are going through one book of the Bible each week and focusing on a theme in each. Why One Single Story? We believe that the Bible is one single story from beginning to end. It is the story of Jesus Christ: why we need Him, that He was coming, came, died, rose again, ascended to heaven, and today lives with us. For this, we are thankful. Reading plan available at www.onesinglestory.com.

  1. When Everything Is Not Enough - 1 Kings 9:1–10:29 | June 12, 2026

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    When Everything Is Not Enough - 1 Kings 9:1–10:29 | June 12, 2026

    Welcome to One Single Story. Join Pastor Stephen Mizell, Pastor Jay Rivenbark, and Pastor Sheryl Daughety as they explore one of the most pivotal passages in Solomon's story -- a moment when outward greatness masked an inward drift from the Lord. Today we're in 1 Kings 9:1–10:29 -- the absolute peak of Solomon's empire. Gold everywhere. Foreign queens paying tribute. Military power expanding. By every outward measure, this is the greatest moment in Israel's history. But underneath all of it, the seeds of compromise are already taking root. We dig into one of the most sobering questions in Solomon's story: what happens when you have accomplished everything you set out to do? When there is no next dream, no next challenge -- just unlimited wealth and time to fill? Solomon broke all three of God's explicit prohibitions for Israel's kings found in Deuteronomy 17, and he did not do it all at once. It was a drift. Slow, subtle, and self-justified every step of the way. The warning God gives in 1 Kings 9:6-9 is just as important as any promise He makes -- and it comes at the very height of Solomon's success, because that is exactly when we stop listening. Success is the hardest test of character. It is easier to trust God when you have nothing than when you have everything. New episodes every weekday at onesinglestory.com and visitopendoor.com. #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #FirstKings #Solomon #SpiritualDrift #Faith #Scripture

    19 min
  2. The Builder and the Building - 1 Kings 5:1–6:38 | June 9, 2026

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    The Builder and the Building - 1 Kings 5:1–6:38 | June 9, 2026

    Pastor Stephen Mizell and Pastor Jay Rivenbark are joined by Pastor Sheryl Daughety for today's reading in 1 Kings 5-6. The group digs into the construction of Solomon's Temple, uncovering what it means to pursue excellence for the Kingdom, why God does His deepest work in us off-site and out of sight, and how to keep God at the center when the building gets all the attention. Scripture Focus: 1 Kings 5:1–6:38 - Solomon partners with King Hiram of Tyre, organizes tens of thousands of workers, and finishes every stone off-site so no hammer or chisel is heard at the Temple. Mid-construction, God interrupts with a simple reminder: obedience matters more than architecture. In This Episode: Common grace and partnerships - pursuing excellence for God without compromising convictions The silence at the Temple and what it reveals about God's hidden, preparatory work in our lives How to love God more than the structures we build in His name 1 Kings 6:11-13 - why obedience is the true dwelling place of God Key Quote: "God is more interested in the obedience of the builder than the beauty of the building." - Pastor Stephen Mizell One Single Story is a daily weekday podcast from Open Door Church in Edenton, North Carolina, offering brief conversational lessons from the One Year Bible reading plan. visitopendoor.com | onesinglestory.com Subscribe for new episodes every weekday. #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #BiblicalEncouragement #ChristianLife #Scripture #Faith #FirstKings #SolomonsTemple #OldTestament

    18 min
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One Single Story is a weekly podcast from Open Door Church to help the church engage with the Bible outside of Sunday morning. Currently, we are going through one book of the Bible each week and focusing on a theme in each. Why One Single Story? We believe that the Bible is one single story from beginning to end. It is the story of Jesus Christ: why we need Him, that He was coming, came, died, rose again, ascended to heaven, and today lives with us. For this, we are thankful. Reading plan available at www.onesinglestory.com.

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