Voices from the Valley
Voices from the Valley
William Hamilton, Micheal Davis, Jonah Galobardi, Daniel Gomez, Scott Hamilton
Voices from the Valley is a teaching and discipleship broadcast from the Valley community where saints in exile gather to be sharpened by Scripture, formed by covenant, and equipped for faithfulness in Babylon. Featuring sermons, biblical studies, roundtable conversations, and global contributions from Valley International, this show exists to proclaim Christ as King and train His people to live like it.Whether you're sitting under the Word in Tampa or tuning in from across the world, these are the voices of a scattered yet unified people, standing firm until Zion comes.
James 1:12-18: Crown and Desire
James 1:12–18 pulls back the curtain on the true stakes of the Christian life. The crown of life awaits those who endure the furnace with love for God. Desire—when indulged—runs an unbroken path toward death. The Father, unchanging and generous, fills His people with every good gift to stand against temptation and live as firstfruits of the new creation. This message calls exiles to kill desire at its root, to trust their unshifting Father, and to hold fast until the crown is placed on their heads.
Aug 12, 2025
33 min
James 1:9-11: Dominion in the Dust
James 1:9–11 calls both the lowly and the wealthy into the furnace of God’s reordering. The poor are commanded to boast in their coming exaltation. The rich are commanded to boast in their present humiliation. Both must abandon the world’s equality myth, embrace God’s hierarchy, and see their circumstances as an assignment rather than an accident. This message confronts envy, pride, and the rebellion against God’s design, showing how Christ redeems rank and role so that every station—whether high or low—can be wielded for Kingdom dominion.
Aug 12, 2025
55 min
James 1:5-8: Ask for Wisdom, Ask in Faith
When the path is dark and every option feels uncertain, James 1:5–8 calls you to one action—ask God for wisdom. This is not a hunt for abstract knowledge, but a cry for divine skill in righteous living, forged in the heat of trial. God gives it freely, without shaming His children, yet He gives on His terms: to those who ask with single-minded trust. This message confronts the danger of divided hearts and points to Christ, our perfect Wisdom, who unites our wavering souls and leads us with covenant faithfulness through every storm
Aug 12, 2025
35 min
James 1:2–4: Joy in the Furnace (Hamilton)
Most people think trials are obstacles. James says they’re the assignment. In this episode, we continue our deep walk through the book of James, unpacking verses 2–4 with covenant theology, exile identity, and biblical fire. This is not self-help joy. This is defiant, covenantal joy—a war cry in the middle of the furnace. Trials don’t weaken your faith. They forge it. The fire is not failure. It’s formation. If you are a slave of Christ in exile, your suffering is not random. It is royal. And it will not end until you are perfect, complete, and lacking nothing.
Jun 30, 2025
38 min
James 1:2–4: Commanded Emotions & the Gift of Trials (Davis)
In a world that worships feelings and measures life by emotional satisfaction, James speaks with a sharper word: “Count it all joy.” This week, Micheal Davis teaches through James 1:2–4 with a sobering call to submit even our emotions to Christ. Trials are not interruptions or accidents. They are appointed by God to forge endurance and bring us to maturity. Drawing on scripture, theology, and a quote from The Screwtape Letters, this episode confronts the lie that happiness is our highest good—and exhorts us to trust the God who “gives back with His right hand what He has taken away with His left.” True joy isn’t emotional survival. It’s sanctification in motion.
Jun 29, 2025
19 min
James 1:1: Jacob, Slave of the Risen Christ
Before James tells us to tame the tongue or endure trials, he tells us who he is. Not “brother of Jesus.” Not “bishop of Jerusalem.” Just one word: δοῦλος—slave. In this episode, we go line by line through James 1:1 and uncover the theological bombshell hidden in plain sight. What is the significance of Jacob? Why does he address the “twelve tribes in the Dispersion”? And why does his first word mean rejoice in the middle of exile?
Jun 13, 2025
38 min
Hebrews 11-13: Living for the Unseen Kingdom
This week at Valley, guest speaker Micheal Davis walks us through the final chapters of Hebrews, opening with the iconic "Hall of Faith" in chapter 11 and pressing through the weighty exhortations in chapters 12 and 13. What does it mean to live by faith—not as wishful thinking, but as proof of unseen, eternal realities? From Abel to Abraham to you, faith is the tether between this fleeting world and the unshakable kingdom we’ve inherited in Christ. Join us as we wrestle with the glory of discipline, the weight of obedience, and the legacy of those who refused to trade their birthright for a bowl of soup.
Jun 6, 2025
1 hr 7 min
Hebrews 10:1-39: The Priest Has Sat Down - Now What? (Valley International)
The Priest has sat down—but that doesn’t mean the battle is over. In this exposition of Hebrews 10, we dismantle the shadows of dead religion and call a covenant people to rise under a seated King. Christ's finished work of atonement is not the end of the story; it’s the beginning of global dominion. This message is a war cry against apostasy, passivity, and pietism. Draw near. Hold fast. Stir up. Advance. The King is seated. The kingdom is moving. Time to act like it.
May 30, 2025
47 min
Hebrews 9:1-28: The Blood That Reached Heaven(Scott Hamilton)
Hebrews 9 walks us through the architecture of the tabernacle—and then tears the veil in two. In this episode, we explore the difference between ritual purity and actual atonement. The high priest entered the holy place once a year, but Jesus entered the true holy place once for all. The copy is obsolete. The blood is real. And the covenant cannot fail.
May 23, 2025
29 min
Hebrews 7-8: The Priesthood That Ends All Priesthoods (Zoom Audio Feedback Issue)
Jesus is not just a better priest—He is a different kind of priest. In this lesson, we trace the Melchizedek pattern from Genesis and Psalm 110 into the throne room of heaven. We see how the Levitical system was subordinate from the beginning, and how Christ now mediates a new and better covenant built not on law but on resurrection. The old age is over. The new age has begun.
May 16, 2025
1 hr 3 min
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