House of Hope Atlanta

Rev. Dr. E. Dewey Smith

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. Subscribe now and never miss a message of hope, healing, and spiritual transformation.

Episodes

  1. May 3

    God, Give Me My Mind Back

    What do you do when you've been successful everywhere except in your own mind? In this thought-provoking message from Daniel 4:36, we're reminded that one of the greatest stewardship responsibilities God has given us isn't money, influence, opportunities, or possessions—it's our minds. Through the story of King Nebuchadnezzar, we discover that it's possible to build an empire, achieve success, and still struggle with internal battles that no one else can see. This message explores the connection between pride, insecurity, identity, emotional health, and the hidden wounds that shape our lives. You'll be challenged to examine the difference between confidence and compensation, success and significance, and whether some of your greatest struggles are rooted in places that never fully healed. Whether you're carrying pressure from your past, wrestling with comparison, battling anxiety, managing leadership responsibilities, or trying to recover from wounds you've never confronted, this sermon offers practical and spiritual insight into what it means to steward your mind well. If you've ever felt mentally exhausted, emotionally overwhelmed, or disconnected from the person God created you to be, this word will remind you that healing begins when we're honest about what has shaped us and willing to invite God into the process. Listen with an open heart and discover why one of the most powerful prayers you can pray is: "God, give me my mind back."

  2. Apr 12

    Long Faced After Easter

    What do you do when the resurrection is real, but you're still struggling to move forward? In this powerful message from Luke 24:13-35, we're invited into the journey of two disciples walking the road to Emmaus after Jesus' resurrection. Though the tomb was empty and victory had already been won, they were still carrying disappointment, confusion, grief, and unanswered questions. This message explores the conversations that keep us stuck, the disappointments that cloud our vision, and the ways God often reveals Himself when we least expect it. Through the story of these disciples, we're reminded that resurrection is an event, but deliverance is a process. Sometimes God is closer than we realize, but pain, exhaustion, and heartbreak prevent us from recognizing His presence. You'll discover why not every conversation is healthy, how trauma can distort perspective, and why some breakthroughs don't come through dramatic miracles but through a deeper understanding of God's Word. Most importantly, you'll learn that some of life's greatest revelations happen in seasons of breaking, not comfort. If you've been carrying disappointment, wrestling with unanswered prayers, or feeling emotionally drained after a difficult season, this word will remind you that God has not abandoned you on the journey. He is walking with you, speaking to you, and working through the very things that seem to be breaking you. Listen with an open heart and discover why there's no reason to stay long faced after Easter.

About

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. Subscribe now and never miss a message of hope, healing, and spiritual transformation.