Pulpit & Podium

By: Jacob Nannie
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  • An archive of Jacob Nannie's Sermons & Teachings
    © 2025 Jacob Nannie
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Episodes
  • Our Future Resurrection | 1 Corinthians 15:35–49
    Apr 7 2024

    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’ resurrection as the model for our own future resurrection.

    The transformation of our bodies—from perishable to imperishable, from weak to powerful.

    How this future hope fuels our present lives—calling us to live as new creations now.


    The resurrection isn’t just about the future—it’s about who we are becoming in Christ today. Paul calls us to set our minds on things above and walk in newness of life even as we wait for the day when sin, suffering, and death are finally defeated.


    📖 Key Passage: 1 Corinthians 15:35–44

    🎧 Listen now and reflect: How does the promise of resurrection change the way I live today?


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    37 mins
  • Beholding the Glory of Christ | Mark 9:2–8
    Feb 11 2024

    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 uncertainty about God’s plan.


    I unpack:

    Jesus as the new Moses – Leading a new exodus, freeing His people from sin and death.

    Jesus as the new Elijah – Ushering in the Kingdom of God and fulfilling prophetic hope.

    Jesus as the Son of God – The one we must listen to and behold for transformation.


    When we behold Christ, we are changed. As Paul says, “Beholding the glory of the Lord, we are being transformed into His image from one degree of glory to another” (2 Cor 3:18). The question is: What are we beholding in our lives?


    📖 Key Passage: Mark 9:2–13

    🎧 Listen now and be encouraged: Jesus is glorious, His kingdom is here, and we are called to reflect His image.


    👉 Subscribe, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs a renewed vision of Christ’s glory!

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    37 mins
  • Recalibrating Expectations | Matthew 12:22–32
    Dec 10 2023

    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 people to full participation in God’s kingdom.


    I unpack:

    The expectations of the Messiah in first-century Judaism.

    Jesus’ response to the Pharisees, who accused Him of working by the power of Satan.

    What this means for us today—how we recognize God’s work and respond with faith.


    Jesus’ works demand a response. We cannot be neutral about His kingdom. The question is: Do we recognize the work of God, or do we resist it?


    📖 Key Passage: Matthew 12:22–32

    🎧 Listen now and consider: Am I open to God working in ways I don’t expect?


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    35 mins

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