Jeremiah Fyffe
Host of CrossPointe Coast | Pineda
Jeremiah Fyffe has hosted 258 Episodes.
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Colossians 3:1-4 | Glorification
January 31st, 2021 | 36 mins 16 secs
John Murray — Redemption Accomplished and Applied
union with Christ is . . . the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation. . . . It is not simply a phase of the application of redemption; it underlies every aspect of redemption” -
Colossians 3:1-4 | Justification
January 17th, 2021 | 44 mins 10 secs
John Murray — Redemption Accomplished and Applied
union with Christ is . . . the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation. . . . It is not simply a phase of the application of redemption; it underlies every aspect of redemption” -
Psalm 134 | Bless the Lord
January 10th, 2021 | 44 mins 37 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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John 1:1–5 | Christmas in the Gospel of John
December 27th, 2020 | 34 mins 54 secs
John 1:1–5
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. -
Psalm 132 | The Lord Has Chosen Worship
December 20th, 2020 | 48 mins 34 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 130 | Out of the Depths
December 6th, 2020 | 46 mins 13 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 129 | The Lord is Righteous
November 29th, 2020 | 48 mins 42 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 127 | The Lord Works
November 22nd, 2020 | 48 mins 37 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 126 | Sowing in Tears; Reaping with Joy
November 15th, 2020 | 47 mins 4 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 125 | Those Who Trust in the Lord
November 8th, 2020 | 45 mins 13 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 124 | Imagine No Mercy
November 1st, 2020 | 43 mins 35 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 123 | O Lord, Have Mercy
October 25th, 2020 | 48 mins 6 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 122 | Let us go to the house of the LORD!
October 18th, 2020 | 48 mins 5 secs
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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Psalm 120 | Song of Distress
October 4th, 2020 | 44 mins
James K. A. Smith — "Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, 'Welcome home.' The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, 'You belong here.'"
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2 Corinthians 12:11–13:14 | Examine Yourselves
September 27th, 2020 | 43 mins 1 sec
A troubled church …
A rejected mentor …
An impassioned letter …Paul points the church in Corinth towards:
a Savior that reconciles enemies, a Savior that redeems suffering, a Savior that transforms adversaries into comforters, suffering into glory, and weakness into strength
… as he shines the Light of the Gospel.
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Daniel 2 | In Search of Wisdom
September 4th, 2016 | 47 mins 10 secs
In spite of appearances, God is in control. His kingdom will endure through all of the rising and falling kingdoms of this world. In trusting our sovereign King, we have a glorious opportunity to dig our heels into the soil of a fallen, broken world for the sake of the gospel. Yet, not without a constant longing for the world to come in which everything sad will come untrue. How do we live in the tension? How do we trust God in the unraveled moments? Join us as we dive into the story of God working all things for our good and His glory.
I pray that this study would invigorate everyday life (God has fruitful work for us) and yet temper our expectations (it’s not going to be easy).
In light of the God who is sovereign over everything and who is faithfully at work in the details we are in desperate need of His wisdom to navigate these confusing and turbulent times in which we live.