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Discover the wonders of faith with "The Divine Discourses Podcast," your journey through theology, history, and apologetics, and more exploring the depths of the Gospel and Christian beliefs. Each season unfolds over twelve engaging episodes, designed to teach, challenge, and inspire your walk with the Creator. Join us and transform your understanding of the divine into an adventure of learning and profound insight.
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Preached on May 4, 2025 at Christ Community’s Shawnee Campus, this sermon explores the deep question at the heart of the Christian life: What does it mean to be a good person—and how do we actually become one? Drawing from 2 Peter 1:1–4, I invite you to consider not only what virtue is, but how the beauty and power of Christ form us into good peopl…
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This lecture, "An Eschatology of Hope, delivered as part of the Believe Core Class at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, reframes the study of the end times through the lens of hope. Rather than focusing narrowly on debates about hell or the timing of Christ’s return, this session presents a broad biblical vision of God’s unfolding plan from Genesi…
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This sermon, "Jesus Invites, preached on April 13, 2025, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, marks the climax of the "Who Do You Say That I Am? series on the Gospel of Mark. Preaching from Mark 8:27–9:1, the message focuses on Peter’s confession of Jesus as the Christ and Jesus’ invitation to take up the cross, lose our lives for His sake, and fi…
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This lecture, "The Doctrine of the Church (God’s People), delivered as part of the Believe Core Class at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, explores the identity and mission of the church. Using a surprising illustration from the TV show House*, the session challenges cultural cynicism and calls believers to embrace their role as part of God’s rede…
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This sermon, "Jesus Provides, preached on March 23, 2025, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, displays Jesus' compassion and miraculous provision. Preaching from Mark 6:31–52 as part of the "Who Do You Say That I Am? series, the message highlights how Jesus meets physical and spiritual needs and calls His followers to trust His sufficiency. I unp…
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This lecture, "The Doctrine of Christ’s Atonement and Our Response, delivered as part of the Believe Core Class at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, unpacks the central Christian teaching of the cross. Focusing on how Christ’s atoning sacrifice brings unexpected victory, the message calls students not just to understand the cross intellectually bu…
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This sermon, "Jesus Liberates," preached on March 2, 2025, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, proclaims Jesus’ unrivaled authority to free people from evil. Preaching from Mark 5:1–20 as part of the "Who Do You Say That I Am?" series, the message highlights Jesus’ power to liberate even the most hopeless cases and restore dignity and purpose. I …
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This sermon, "Jesus Surprises," preached on February 16, 2025, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, explores the shocking way Jesus redefines family and confronts religious blindness. Preaching from Mark 3:20–35 as part of the "Who Do You Say That I Am?" series, the message highlights the surprising and unsettling ways Jesus calls people into God'…
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This lecture, "The Doctrine of the Trinity," delivered as part of the Believe Core Class at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, explores one of the most profound truths of the Christian faith. Narrowing in on the Trinity from the broader doctrine of God, this session explains why the triune nature of God is foundational for Christian belief and ever…
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LECTURE – Why Study Theology? Knowing God and Growing in Faith | Foundations of Christian Doctrine This lecture, "Why Study Theology?" delivered as part of the Believe Core Class at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, invites students to see theology as an essential part of knowing and worshiping God. Using the EFCA Statement of Faith and the book E…
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This sermon, “A Shepherd King,” preached on January 26, 2025, at King’s Cross Church in Lyons, Kansas, offers a vision of comfort and hope from Isaiah 40:1–11. Preached to a small, faithful congregation during a transitional season, the message highlights the tenderness and authority of God as the Shepherd King who comes to gather, lead, and care f…
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This sermon, _“Jesus Arrives,”_ preached on January 5, 2025, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus (during a weekend snowstorm!), launches the new series _“Who Do You Say That I Am?”_ on the Gospel of Mark. Preaching from Mark 1:1–13, it traces the beginning of Jesus’ ministry—the fulfillment of God’s promises, the preparation by John the Baptist, a…
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This sermon, "Waiting for a New Shepherd," preached on December 15, 2024, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, invites us to receive the comfort and hope of Isaiah 40. As part of the Advent series, it highlights the tenderness and power of the coming Messiah—the Shepherd who gathers and leads His people. I unpack: • God’s comfort for His weary peo…
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This Advent sermon, "Waiting for a New Story," preached on December 1, 2024, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, explores Isaiah 6 and the transforming vision of God’s holiness. Isaiah's call to prophetic ministry reveals a deeper longing for God’s cleansing, glory, and ultimate restoration. I unpack: • Isaiah’s overwhelming vision of God’s holin…
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This sermon, "A Family Generous in Mission," preached on November 10, 2024, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, focuses on Romans 15:14–33 and Paul’s passion for gospel expansion. The message highlights how generosity and partnership fuel the church’s mission, urging us to live with global vision and local faithfulness. I unpack: • Paul’s heart f…
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This sermon, "A Countercultural Family," preached on October 6, 2024, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, reflects on Romans 13 and the Christian's relationship to governing authorities. Delivered during an election season, this message wrestles with Paul’s teaching on submission to authority and how Christians live as a distinct, gospel-shaped f…
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This sermon, "A Self-Giving Family," preached on September 22, 2024, at Christ Community’s Shawnee campus, explores Romans 12:3–8 and the call to serve one another in humility. Part of the “Living as a Family” series in Romans, it challenges listeners to discover and deploy their spiritual gifts in love. I unpack: • Seeing yourself with sober judgm…
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I’m thrilled to share my second sermon from September 1, 2024, preached at Christ Community as part of their residency program. Titled "A Family Included in Hope," this message dives into the challenging passage of Romans 11:1-32, part of the "Romans: Living as a Family" series. I explore the profound question: Has God rejected His people? Through …
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I’m excited to share my first residency sermon from July 28, 2024, preached at Christ Community during the residency program. In this 22-minute message, part of the "Longing for a Better King" series, I dive into 2 Chronicles 33:1-20 to unpack the story of King Manasseh, Judah’s most notorious king. I explore how his shocking descent into evil, for…
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Following Resurrection Sunday, I want to dive deeper into what our future resurrection means for us now. In 1 Corinthians 15:35–44, Paul explains how Christ’s bodily resurrection is the prototype of our own, showing that we will be raised with new, glorified bodies. This isn’t just a distant hope—it shapes how we live today. I unpack: • Jesus’ resu…
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In this sermon on Mark 9:2–13, I explore how the transfiguration of Jesus gives us a glimpse of His glory, identity, and mission. In a moment of doubt and uncertainty, the disciples see Jesus revealed as the new Moses, the new Elijah, and the very Son of God. This event wasn’t just for them—it strengthens us today when we face fear, suffering, or u…
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In Episode 2 of The Divine Discourses Podcast, host Jacob Nannie delves into the Old Testament's subtle references to the Trinity. Exploring verses like Genesis 1:26 and the Shema of Israel, he highlights the complex nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The episode illuminates the doctrine's Biblical roots, balancing theological insights …
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Welcome to the first episode of season one on The Divine Discourses Podcast, titled "Introduction to the Trinity." Join host Jacob Nannie on a journey through the depths and mysteries of the Christian faith. In this episode, we begin our exploration of the Trinity, a central doctrine stating that God is three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, …
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In this sermon on Matthew 12:22–32, I explore how Jesus’ miracles challenged the expectations of the Jewish people and revealed the true nature of the Kingdom of God. While many anticipated a Messiah who would overthrow Rome, Jesus brought liberation and restoration in a way they didn’t expect—casting out demons, healing the broken, and restoring p…
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In today's bonus episode, I describe why I am revamping this podcast and tell you about where it is headed. The biggest announcement subscribe to my patreon! Patreon is where you can get weekly updates from me on all things Euangelion Radio. I will be posting Patreon-exclusive videos, episodes, articles, Q&As, polls, discussion threads, live stream…
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Episode Title: Faith in the Power & Authority of Jesus In this sermon on Mark 9:14–29, I explore what it means to place faith not in personal ability or past experience but in the power and authority of Jesus. The disciples had once cast out demons successfully, but in this moment, they failed—not because of a lack of skill but because of misplaced…
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In this sermon on 1 Peter 3:13–22, I explore what it means to face suffering without fear and how to find hope in the midst of trials. Peter challenges believers to stand firm, knowing that suffering for righteousness leads to glory and that Christ Himself is the ultimate example of victory through suffering. I unpack: • What Christian suffering tr…
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In this sermon on Daniel 7:9-15, I explore a vision of God’s throne room—a scene of fire, judgment, and ultimate authority. In the face of uncertainty, Daniel is alarmed, yet through the chaos, one truth remains: God is sovereign. I unpack: • The power of God’s dominion over the kingdoms of this world. • The contrast between beasts that act like me…
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In this sermon, I dive into John 1:14-18, exploring the reality that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. From the Garden of Eden to the Tabernacle, Temple, and ultimately in Christ, God desires to dwell with His people. But what does it mean that Jesus, the incarnate Son, fully reveals God? I unpack: • How God’s presence moves throughout Scri…
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