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Lady Babylon
Lady Babylon has a way of resurfacing in different nations all throughout the Bible—including God's own nation. This should speak volumes to us, even 2,000 years later.
Lady Babylon has a way of resurfacing in different nations all throughout the Bible—including God's own nation. This should speak volumes to us, even 2,000 years later. Listen by subscribing to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
Armageddon
With COVID-19 moving us to the internet, 1208TV launched with a special documentary-like message on Armageddon.
With COVID-19 moving us to the internet, 1208TV launched with a special documentary-like message on Armageddon. Watch it on our Facebook page or listen to it here on the 1208PODCAST.
Fresh Fire
Guest Speaker Steven Hlatky stops by to preach about the baptism and refilling of the Holy Spirit.
Guest Speaker Steven Hlatky stops by to preach about the baptism and refilling of the Holy Spirit.
Spiritual Geography
Jamin explains the difference between Sheol, Earth, Heaven, Hell, Tartarus, and the Abyss.
Jamin explains the difference between Sheol, Earth, Heaven, Hell, Tartarus, and the Abyss.
Go deeper with Preston Sprinkle’s podcast series on this topic.
Preston Sprinkle’s The Annihilation View of Hell Pt 1
Mission and the Divine Council
Jamin kicks off Reveal Jackson's first main session with a message about Jesus' mission in the light of the Divine Council concept seen throughout the Bible.
Jamin kicks off Reveal Jackson's first main session with a message about Jesus' mission in the light of the Divine Council concept seen throughout the Bible.
The Holy Spirit
Reveal Jackson is right around the corner and what better message in our Fantasy IRL series at Nerd Church to get us ready for it than a message on the Holy Spirit’s role in the Trinity, the world, and our lives…
Reveal Jackson is right around the corner and what better message in our Fantasy IRL series at Nerd Church to get us ready for it than a message on the Holy Spirit’s role in the Trinity, the world, and our lives. Check it out in preparation for what God is going to do this weekend. You can also listen by subscribing to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
Finding Jesus Throughout the Bible
Angel of the Lord. Word of the Lord. Lady Wisdom. Call Him what you will, the New Testament seems to confirm that the physical being in the Old Testament who is but isn't God is the same person we call Jesus.
Angel of the Lord. Word of the Lord. Lady Wisdom. Call Him what you will, the New Testament seems to confirm that the physical being in the Old Testament who is but isn't God is the same person we call Jesus. In this message we dig into lots of passages to illustrate this theme.
The Eternal Gospel
Jamin divides Revelation 14 into 3 parts, trying to align it with the fuller and wider picture that Revelation has been telling and continues to tell.
Jamin divides Revelation 14 into 3 parts, trying to align it with the fuller and wider picture that Revelation has been telling and continues to tell. Subscribe to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
The Satan
The story of Satan is found in both the Old and New Testament, but it takes a bit of time and research to see how this character works out…
The story of Satan is found in both the Old and New Testament, but it takes a bit of time and research to see how this character works out. In this 1208-Bit *Nerd Church message, we follow the progressive revelation the Bible relates to us on who the Satan is. Subscribe to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
The Beasts
In Revelation 13, Satan raises up and empowers two beasts—and what they represent speaks uncomfortable volumes to the Christian today and in every generation before.
In Revelation 13, Satan raises up and empowers two beasts—and what they represent speaks uncomfortable volumes to the Christian today and in every generation before.
The Divine Council
As Christians, we are monotheists. However, there's a disconnect between the way we understand monotheism today and the way the Bible understood monotheism…
As Christians, we are monotheists—that is to say that we believe that there is only one God and He has created all things both physical and spiritual. However, there's a disconnect between the way we understand monotheism today and the way the Bible understood monotheism. For us today, it means that God is the only spiritual being with power and authority in existence. For the Bible writers of both the Old and New Testament, while God is the one and only God, He has distributed power and authority to other spiritual beings He created. These beings we know throughout the Bible as the false little-g-gods. While they are not anywhere near close to God because there is only one God, they are also not nothing. And that's the theme we dig into much more deeply in this message. Subscribe to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
Dragon Slayers
The dragon known as Satan in Revelation 12 is not only defeated by the archangel Michael and his angels, but he's also conquered by the most unexpected of people: the martyrs.
The dragon known as Satan in Revelation 12 is not only defeated by the archangel Michael and his angels, but he's also conquered by the most unexpected of people: the martyrs. Subscribe to the 1208PODCAST on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
The Giant Clans of the Bible
Goliath is not the only giant mentioned in the Bible. The story of giants is interwoven from the time of Noah all the way to David's reign…
Goliath is not the only giant mentioned in the Bible. The story of giants is interwoven from the time of Noah all the way to David's reign and it's an important element that makes sense of a lot of confusing questions we still ask today.
The Two Witnesses
In John-like fashion, the narrative of Revelation is interrupted again with another side story. But side stories are not unimportant. They help bring the whole narrative together…
In John-like fashion, the narrative of Revelation is interrupted again with another side story. But side stories are not unimportant. They help bring the whole narrative together. And just who are the main characters of this story and why are they important? That's what we cover in today's message.
Jamin Speaks at Ypsilanti
Jamin shares his testimony of meeting the Holy Spirit with Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church.
Jamin shares his testimony of meeting the Holy Spirit with Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church.
Deliciously Bitter
It's sweet to receive a word from God, but it can be bitter to deliver it. You may want to read through Revelation 10 before listening to this episode.
It's sweet to receive a word from God, but it can be bitter to deliver it. You may want to read through Revelation 10 before listening to this episode.
Echoes of Egypt
In Revelation Christians are being persecuted and martyred. Last week we saw the martyrs ask God to respond. This week we see God do so as echoes of Egypt ripple throughout the narrative.
In Revelation Christians are being persecuted and martyred. Last week we saw the martyrs ask God to respond. This week we see God do so as echoes of Egypt ripple throughout the narrative.
A God Who Wipes Away Tears
Jamin shares a bit of his testimony and explains how it can be difficult for him to receive God's love while he has no problem dishing it out to others.
Jamin shares a bit of his testimony and explains how it can be difficult for him to receive God's love while he has no problem dishing it out to others.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The four horsemen of the apocalypse are incredibly terrifying both on a visual level and a theological level. But understood correctly, it's not quite as theologically concerning as you might think…
The four horsemen of the apocalypse are incredibly terrifying both on a visual level and a theological level. But understood correctly, it's not quite as theologically concerning as you might think—you just need to see it in the light John is painting.
The Lion is the Lamb
We often sing songs about God being a lion and a lamb, but in John’s Revelation, there is no lion to be found…
We often sing songs about God being a lion and a lamb. This is all well and good as the Bible likens God to a lion throughout, but in John’s Revelation, there is no lion to be found. Yes, a lion is announced, but when John turns to see him, it is, in fact, a lamb—not a lion morphing into a lamb, but a lamb. And this speaks volumes to John’s message. Listen to this episode by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.