An archive of Jacob Nannie's Sermons & Lectures

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An archive of Jacob Nannie's Sermons & Lectures
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March 15, 2026
SERMON – Refusal to Enter the Land: What keeps us from trusting God when it matters most? | Numbers 13–14
<p>There are moments when faith is no longer theoretical—it becomes a decision. In Numbers 13–14, Israel stands on the edge of the promised land, holding in tension everything God has said and everything they can see. The land is good, just as God promised, but it is also filled with real opposition. Faced with that tension, the people choose fear over faith. What began as deliverance from Egypt now stalls at the border of promise, not because God has failed, but because his people refuse to trust him.</p><p><br></p><p>This sermon exposes how easily we do the same. Trusting God in the abstract is one thing; trusting him when obedience is costly is another. Israel’s refusal is not simply about fear—it is about redefining reality based on what feels most secure in the moment. Yet even in their rebellion, God remains faithful to his purposes, preserving a future for his people and pointing forward to a greater Joshua who will lead his people into true rest. The question is not whether God is trustworthy, but whether we will trust him when it matters most.</p><p><br></p><p>I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why fear often feels more “real” than God’s promises, and how that shapes our decisions</li><li>How unbelief is not just doubt, but a refusal to trust God’s character and word</li><li>How this story points forward to Jesus, who succeeds where Israel failed and leads us into true rest</li></ul><p>📖 Key Passage: Numbers 13–14</p><p>🎧 Listen and reflect: Where in your life are you standing at the edge of obedience—and what would it look like to trust God rather than retreat?</p>

March 8, 2026
SERMON – The Day of Atonement: How can sinners live in the presence of a holy God? | Leviticus 16
<p>What’s with all the blood? It’s a question many of us feel when we come to Leviticus. The rituals seem foreign, the imagery unsettling, and the cost overwhelming. But beneath the strangeness is a single, urgent question: How can sinners live in the presence of a holy God? From Eden onward, humanity has been pushed out of God’s presence because of sin, yet God’s desire has always been to dwell with his people. Leviticus is not a random collection of rules—it is God’s gracious instruction for how that broken relationship can be restored.</p><p><br></p><p>The Day of Atonement stands at the center of that answer. Once a year, a sacrifice is made to cleanse both the people and the place where God dwells. One goat is offered, its blood symbolizing life given to cleanse what sin has defiled. The other carries the sins of the people away into the wilderness, removing guilt and shame from the camp. Together, they reveal a profound truth: sin must be dealt with, and a substitute is required. Yet even this is not the final solution. The repetition of the ritual points forward to something greater—a better priest, a better sacrifice, and a once-for-all atonement fulfilled in Jesus.</p><p><br></p><p>I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why God’s presence is both beautiful and dangerous, and why sin makes direct access impossible</li><li>How the two goats of Leviticus 16 reveal both cleansing and removal, pointing to our need for a substitute</li><li>How the Day of Atonement ultimately anticipates Jesus, who fulfills both roles and opens full access to God</li></ul><p>📖 Key Passage: Leviticus 16</p><p>🎧 Listen and reflect: If Jesus has fully made a way for you to be in God’s presence, what keeps you from drawing near to him with confidence?</p>

February 15, 2026
SERMON – Joseph: Can God turn what was meant for evil into good? | Genesis 37–50
<p>Life often feels like standing at the base of a mountain—uncertain, intimidating, and filled with unknowns. What compels us to move forward when the risks are real and the path is unclear? In the story of Joseph, we are given a decisive answer: not confidence in ourselves, but confidence in God. From betrayal to slavery, from false accusation to prison, Joseph’s life is marked by suffering that seems senseless in the moment. Yet woven through every scene is a quiet but unshakable reality—the Lord was with him.</p><p><br></p><p>This sermon reframes how we understand suffering, success, and control. Joseph’s story is not about his resilience or strategy, but about God’s presence and sovereignty. What others meant for evil, God intended for good—not by removing the evil, but by working through it to accomplish salvation. This is the pattern of Scripture, culminating in the cross, where the greatest evil becomes the greatest good. The question is not whether hardship will come, but whether we will trust the God who is writing the story.</p><p><br></p><p>I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why God’s presence does not remove suffering but redefines it, showing that even in silence, he is with us</li><li>How life with God empowers us to faithfully live in our “Monday world,” not by control but by dependence</li><li>Why only God can take what was meant for evil and weave it into good, both in Joseph’s story and ultimately in the cross</li></ul><p>📖 Key Passage: Genesis 37–50</p><p>🎧 Listen and reflect: Where in your life does it feel like things have gone wrong—and how might God be inviting you to trust that he is still at work?</p>
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