Weekly thoughts from Rick Probst: He's a father, husband, pastor, biker, radio talk show host, and now a podcaster as well! Subscribe now for weekly insights from the mind of Rick Probst.
Rick talks about Simeon in Luke Chapter 2, and how its important for us to remember that there is always somebody on the other side of our obedience.
Rick talks about the importance of saying to the Lord(LIke Mary), Be It Unto Me According To Your Word.
Rick shares about Thanksgiving to God and those around us.
Rick shares about when Jesus spoke to him while his son Jake was in the hospital recently.
Rick talks about Appreciating Our Pastors.
Rick shares what we need to do when things don't go perfectly.
Rick shares heart when it comes to forgiving people.
Rick talks about His friend Keith who played Little Ricky on I Love Lucy.
Rick Shares what to expect when Trouble Comes.
Rick talks about his trip to Helen, shooting the Hooch, and encountering tubers with NO common sense.
Rick talks about getting strength from God when we are Tired and Weary.
Rick talks about God watching us closely, and how THAT brings comfort in every circumstance.
Rick shares what God spoke to him about last week at 3am. YIKES!!
Rick asks the question, Can God Do Anything?
Rick shares his thoughts on The overturning of Roe Vs Wade.
Rick shares his Fathers Day with us and talks about realizing how blessed He, and We really are.
Rick talks about having the favor of God that brings us before people who need to experience his love.
Rick shares how in the midst of this crazy world, Mass Shootings, Inflation, anxiety, and fear...Let's NOT forget that God Is our Protector and our Shield.
Rick Shares what he does, when he doesn't know what to do.
Rick ask's the question, AM I Too busy To Pray?
Rick shares his heart on NOT quitting, but staying faithful to the local church no matter what.
Rick talks about how Jesus can relate to our troubles.
Rick talks about Calling back to our mind the things that God has done in our lives to keep us encourage and moving forward.
Rick talks about the Garments the people threw at Jesus' Feet while riding on a Donkey into Jerusalem. And how we get weight down with the garments of life and need to cast ours at his feet as well.
Rick talks about the SLAP heard around the world and his slant about Who's Right, and Who's Wrong? Will Smith, or Chris Rock.
Rick Talks about his personal feeling on the latest Mega-Church Leader to fall. And, how we should react.
Rick Shares through his own experience, what to do when you feel like everything around you is piling on.
Rick encourages us all to actively Lift the burden, NOT be a burden.
Rick shares how after reading Psalm 146:8-9 Convinced him to pray to be more Compassionate long-suffering like Jesus.
In light of the Russian attack on the Ukraine, Rick talk about what we are suppose to do during times like these.
Rick shares how praying a dangerous prayer increased his faith, and allowed him to share Jesus in a generous way.
Rick Probst talks about the discomfort of being real with God. But, because we are unconditionally excepted we can make a joyful noise and He thinks it sounds perfect. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.
In Hebrews 11:9 - Rick talks about how we can continue to trust God in the challenges of life. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.
In John 11:41- Rick talks about focusing past the Stone that’s in our way. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.
In Isaiah 59:16 - Rick talks about how we, like Jesus are call to step in and help each other, in good times, and in bad. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.
In John 1:23 - Rick discuses how we are called to be a voice of truth, and honesty. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.
In Psalm 46:1-Rick talks about God’s willingness to stick with us and help us in Times of trouble. Rick Probst co-hosts FaithTalk LiVE on Atlanta radio; faithtalkatlanta.com.