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The Law of Christ
Romans 3 is a monumental verse in the Bible that shifts the way we understand the law under the New Covenant.
Romans 3 is a monumental verse in the Bible that shifts the way we understand the law under the New Covenant. In this message Jamin takes a look at how the law was distributed in the Old Testament and what the law becomes in the New Testament.
Paul's Theological Adjustment
In ancient times, religion and state were the same thing. Therefore, you can imagine how difficult it was for the Jews to understand their theology when…
In ancient times, religion and state were the same thing. Therefore, you can imagine how difficult it was for the Jews to understand their theology when (A) some started to believe that Jesus was the Messiah, (B) the Messiah wanted non-Jewish people to join their religion/state, and (C) those non-Jewish people didn't practice any of the boundary markers that the Jews had always practiced (ie. obedience to the law, circumcision, etc).
In the Book of Romans, Paul strives to help his Jewish brothers and sisters understand the theological impact Jesus has had on their religion/state so that they can welcome their non-Jewish neighbors in. And that's what we hit on in the first half of Romans 3
A Church Like Nintendo
Perhaps we can learn something about the church, discipleship, and witness from organizations like Nintendo.
In Romans 2, Paul calls attention to how God-followers have always said one thing and done another, and for that reason the world has made fun of God. How have we been bad witnesses to the character of God today? How did we witness to Jesus throughout the pandemic? In a lot of negative ways to be sure, giving people reason to make fun of God and doubt the church as an organization. It nearly seems like most people have given up on the church at this point.
But perhaps we can learn something about the church, discipleship, and witness from organizations like Nintendo.
Good Works Are Required
Romans has been used over the years to diminish evangelism to nothing more than "thinking" a certain way to be on the right side of judgment. But Jesus required good works of his followers…
Romans has been used over the years to diminish evangelism to nothing more than "thinking" a certain way to be on the right side of judgment. But Jesus required good works of his followers if they were to be on the right side of judgment. In this message, Jamin looks to harmonize both sides of the Bible, recognizing that even the book of Romans expects good works if we are to be on the right side of judgment. If this true, then what is really needed is a better definition of what "salvation by faith" means, which we will get more into in the coming weeks.
This Message is Not Ready Yet
After hours of working on his message, Jamin still wasn’t ready to preach it…
After hours of working on his message, Jamin still wasn’t ready to preach it. Not only can the theology of Romans be a bit confusing, but it’s also deeply personal to Jamin’s own story. So in this short speech, Jamin asks for more time so that he can preach this message more effectively and reminds us that church is not all about preaching.
The Songs of Tolkien and Romans
In the Silmarillion, Tolkien pictures God singing a song and Satan trying to improve on it until…
In the Silmarillion, Tolkien pictures God singing a song and Satan trying to improve on it until he's ultimately offering a different song. Paul sees something similar in the song of order being sung in Eden and the song that humanity has sang instead via Sin. We talk more about that in today's episode as we continue through Romans.
Dikaiosyne
Paul uses the Greek word "Dikaiosyne" which Bible translations often translate as "Righteousness.” But…
Paul uses the Greek word "Dikaiosyne" which Bible translations often translate as "Righteousness." But N.T. Wright suggests the phrase "covenant justice" may make more sense given Paul's context. Jamin explains why he agrees when it comes to Paul's gospel of which he is not ashamed.
Paul's Opening Words to the Romans
There's a lot to be said in Paul's opening words in his letter to the Romans. In this episode, we just read the first few verses and take questions.
There's a lot to be said in Paul's opening words in his letter to the Romans. In this episode, we just read the first few verses and take questions.
Reading Romans
The letter of Romans is just that: A letter. And so to understand it correctly we must read it as we would a letter…
The letter of Romans is just that: A letter. And so to understand it correctly we must read it as we would a letter. And so, in our first service preaching on Romans, we come together and read straight through Paul's work so that we might hear it all within context. In this particular reading, we use N.T. Wright's "Kingdom" translation.
The Resurrection Life of Pentecost
The Holy Spirit made life, continues to make life, and will make life again…
The Holy Spirit made life, continues to make life, and will make life again—and that's part of the celebration of Pentecost Sunday.
Bible Women in Ministry
This Mother's Day, Jamin gives various glimpses into the Bible, illustrating its egalitarian view of women and men in ministry, ruling the world together with the same call and image.
This Mother's Day, Jamin gives various glimpses into the Bible, illustrating its egalitarian view of women and men in ministry, ruling the world together with the same call and image.
The Misuse of the Bible to Endorse Racism
Mark Edwards, history professor at Spring Arbor University brings a powerful message to 1208…
Mark Edwards, history professor at Spring Arbor University brings a powerful message to 1208 as he preaches on the historical misuse of the Bible to endorse things like slavery and racism. Check it out in this special message.
And yes—those were gunshots close by our outdoor service. Everyone is okay. We reported everything that we saw to the local police and they have been investigating for the last few hours. Sometimes when this kind of stuff happens churches and congregants leave their communities, but this is exactly why we live and preach here. The gospel is much needed in our community and we will continue to share it with them.
The Not So Great Disciples
Sometimes the disciples just don't get it. In this case, they are still fighting about which one of them is the greatest when Jesus' whole point is to be humble.
Sometimes the disciples just don't get it. In this case, they are still fighting about which one of them is the greatest when Jesus' whole point is to be humble. Jamin talks about pride and humility in today's message.
Jesus Prays for Peter
According to Luke's gospel, If it wasn't for Jesus praying for Peter, we might have had a very different ending to Peter's denial of Christ.
According to Luke's gospel, If it wasn't for Jesus praying for Peter, we might have had a very different ending to Peter's denial of Christ.
Jesus Loves Our Oppressors Too
We're all aware that Jesus ate with sinners, but sometimes we don't realize the kinds of things…
We're all aware that Jesus ate with sinners, but sometimes we don't realize the kinds of things those sinners have done or why it would have stood out that he ate with them. Tax collectors, for example, we're quite oppressive. Let's take a look at the story of Zacchaeus and see how it might relate to today.
All Things Resurrection
He is risen indeed! Jamin jumps into all things resurrection this Easter and then we baptize two 1208ers…
He is risen indeed! Jamin jumps into all things resurrection this Easter and then we baptize two 1208ers and watch the seeds of resurrection begin right in front of us!
When the Presence Entered the Second Temple
Throughout the Old Testament, there was a cloudy manifest presence of God that led God's people and entered sacred places. In this message, Jamin looks at this theme through the eyes of Palm Sunday.
Throughout the Old Testament, there was a cloudy manifest presence of God that led God's people and entered sacred places. In this message, Jamin looks at this theme through the eyes of Palm Sunday.
The Most Confusing Parable in the Bible
Ask any scholar what they think of Luke 16:1-13 and you'll get an entirely different nuanced answer. What is going on here? We ask 1208 what they think.
Ask any scholar what they think of Luke 16:1-13 and you'll get an entirely different nuanced answer. What is going on here? We ask 1208 what they think.
Pray Impudently
We stop on a passage in Luke where Jesus teaches us to pray impudently…
As we move out of our series in Isaiah, we move into select passages from Luke and highlight a few stories that we haven't hit on in the other gospels we've preached through over the years. In this case, we stop on a passage where Jesus teaches us to pray impudently.
The Master's House
Starting this week, Jamin moves his series on Isaiah to his blog and then hops into a one-off message on his cats—which yes, may sound weird—but has spiritual applications.
Starting this week, Jamin moves his series on Isaiah to his blog and then hops into a one-off message on his cats—which yes, may sound weird—but has spiritual applications.