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RHM Morning Devotional

RHM Morning Devotional

By: Rising Hope Ministries Inc
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Rising Hope Ministries Morning Devotional is a powerful weekday broadcast airing Monday through Friday at 8:30 AM, available across multiple platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and audio outlets like iHeartRadio, Spotify, and podcast streaming platforms. Each devotional is designed to empower, encourage, and inspire listeners and viewers to strengthen their one-on-one relationship with God through faith-filled messages and practical spiritual guidance. Whether you’re a lifelong believer seeking deeper growth or someone who is just beginning to explore who God is, this devotional serves as both a daily source of hope and an invitation to encounter the one-and-only Living God—so His light can shine through you and transform your life.

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Episodes
  • The Illusion Of Success Part II
    Mar 26 2026
    The Illusion of Success – Part 2
    Rooted in Ecclesiastes 5:18–20, this devotional challenges our modern picture of “success” and calls us back to God’s design for a fulfilled life. While the world—and the enemy—push a vision of success measured by money, status, and exotic experiences, Scripture reminds us that it is “good for people to eat, drink, and enjoy their work… and to accept their lot in life” (v. 18).
    “The Illusion of Success – Part 2” explores how comparison and jealousy can quietly lead us to reject the very place God has planted us. When we chase someone else’s lifestyle, we resist God’s plan, acting out of selfish ambition instead of trust. But when we accept our God-given “lot in life,” our eyes open to the unique gifts He has placed within us.
    This devotional invites readers to redefine wealth—not as money or material gain, but as the intangible treasures God has given: the ability to serve, to give, to encourage, to build, to care. As we embrace who we are in Christ and where He has us right now, we discover a simpler, deeper success: enjoying our work, using our gifts, and living out true kingdom prosperity. In doing so, our testimonies grow stronger, our joy richer, and even in challenging times, we learn to fully enjoy the life God has planned for us.

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    55 mins
  • The Illusion Of Success
    Mar 25 2026
    “The Illusion of Success” is a Bible devotional based on 1 John 2:15–17 that challenges how we measure and celebrate success. Too often, we only call it “success” when it looks like a promotion, a bigger paycheck, a new contract, nicer clothes, a better car, a larger house, or richer food and entertainment. Our celebrations reveal what truly matters to us—and many times, it’s what the world offers, not what the Father values.
    John warns us, “Do not love this world nor the things it offers you,” reminding us that cravings for pleasure, for what we see, and for status and possessions do not come from God. Worldly success is an illusion when it pulls our hearts away from Him. Real blessing comes from the Father, so our celebration of any success should honor Him, not just elevate our lifestyle.
    Drawing also from John 15:5–8, this devotional shows how we often start out seeking God—reading, praying, striving to be honest and faithful—only to drift away once the blessings begin to flow. Jesus, the true vine, says that apart from Him we can do nothing, and branches that do not remain in Him wither. With a real enemy working to lure us off the narrow road onto the wide path of materialism and pride, this devotional is a call back to our first love.
    “The Illusion of Success” invites you to reexamine what you celebrate, remember to whom you belong, and re-center every achievement—big or small—on abiding in Christ and honoring the Father.

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    55 mins
  • Vision Changes Everything Part II
    Mar 24 2026
    Vision Changes Everything – Part 2
    Matthew 13:10–23
    In a world loud with wars, corruption, and injustice, it’s easy to see only what the world shows us—and miss what God is actually doing. This devotional, “Vision Changes Everything – Part 2,” calls believers to see with the eyes of Christ by living in His Word every day, not just on Sundays and Wednesdays.
    Focusing on Matthew 13:11–12 and 19, we explore Jesus’ promise that His followers are permitted to understand the secrets of the kingdom of heaven. Those who truly listen to His teaching receive increasing understanding and an abundance of knowledge, while those who only hear superficially lose even the little they have. We also examine the “seed on the footpath”—the message planted in hearts but quickly stolen by the enemy because it was never understood.
    This devotional challenges us to:
    • Align our minds and attitudes with Christ by consistently studying Scripture.
    • Recognize that spiritual blindness isn’t cured by church attendance alone, but by daily, intentional fellowship with Jesus.
    • Guard the word God plants in our hearts through understanding, so the enemy cannot steal our hope, confidence, or faith.
    • Shift our vision from fear of world events to confidence in the God who rules over them.

    When our vision changes—when we see the world as Christ sees it—our fears change, our priorities shift, and our hearts become firmly rooted in the kingdom that cannot be shaken.

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    54 mins
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