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Scripture, Scribe and Spirit
After Jesus was resurrected, he opened his disciples’ eyes to see things in the Scriptures they had never seen before. The Bible is a complicated book that requires a spiritual and scholarly approach to understand it in its fullness. In this message, Jamin gives a few examples from some unusual passages to make his point.
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God’s Holy Ones
Today I got to preach at my alma mater’s chapel service about some angelology and identity themes. You can watch Spring Arbor University’s service altogether or jump to 28:57 for my message. Thanks for having me out SAU!
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The Compassion of Jesus
I recently started a second pastoral position over at David’s Promise, which is a church that was created for adults with disabilities in mind—autism in particular. In this message, I look at how the compassion of Jesus greatly influenced how he did ministry, and how such compassion should affect our lives.
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Did Not Our Hearts Burn Within Us?
One of the marks that caused the disciples to realize they had experienced the resurrected Jesus was that their hearts burned within them. In this message, Jamin talks about the importance of sensing and discerning the movement of the Holy Spirit through our bodies—be it in our physical senses or our emotional feelings.
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Remember What He Told You?
Jesus prophetically relayed his coming death to his disciples several times, but it seemed to go in one ear and out the other. The angels reminded them at the tomb, saying, “Remember what he told you?” Jamin uses this statement to discuss the importance of holding onto prophetic words.
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Temperature Control
In this message, Jamin reads quite a bit of the ending of Luke in hopes of helping us feel everything that Jesus went through for us. This, of course, should encourage us to give everything we have to Christ in return. We must check the temperature of our lives so that Christ might find us…
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The Cross Means More
Thanks to James and Anna for having me on the Para Podcast! The average way Christians talk about the cross is not one that always sounds like good news. God was angry and wanted to kill someone, so he took his anger out on his sinless son and now he’s happy and can accept the…
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No One is Told Any Story but their Own
It’s no secret that I’m a big proponent of supernatural ministry—indeed, it’s a big part of why I became a pastor. I love teaching people how to listen to the Holy Spirit. But this comes with its fair share of risks, like God-Told-Me-Syndrome. While I always teach people to be discerning and to share words…
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Revelation and the Pandemic
In 2020, the American Christian world lost its mind. We were argumentative and defiant against safety protocols in our churches and society. We were argumentative and defensive about racial inequality, crushing people of color under the weight of deaf ears and still feet. Instead of rebuking political tyrants, we embraced and endorsed them to the…
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Follow the Signs
When Jesus is in the Garden of Gethsemane, he becomes desperate in prayer, asking God for another way. But he follows the signs and impressions he receives, including an angel sent to him at that moment. What signs are we following?
