Jeremy Camp on 'I Still Believe,' Faith, and the Resurrection | Unashamed Podcast Ep 74
Phil RobertsonFebruary 2, 202148 min84,132 views
34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβ'I Still Believe' Movie and Jeremy Camp's Testimony
- π¬ Jase enthusiastically recommends the movie "I Still Believe," based on the life of Christian singer Jeremy Camp.
- π€ Camp joins the podcast, discussing the movie's production and how the Irwin brothers were moved by his story.
- π The film chronicles Camp's journey through his wife Melissa's battle with cancer and the subsequent grief, highlighting God's redemption and faithfulness.
- π Camp's wife, Melissa, emphasizes that the story's focus is on Jesus, not personal preferences or insecurities, aiming to impact others for Christ.
The Coronavirus, Perishability, and Resurrection
- π¦ The coronavirus pandemic serves as a stark reminder of human perishability and mortality.
- βοΈ The discussion delves into the concept of resurrection, drawing from 1 Corinthians 15, emphasizing that the body sown is perishable but raised imperishable.
- ποΈ The physical body will be retooled for the resurrection, mirroring Jesus's physical yet spiritual resurrected form.
- π‘ The hope of resurrection offers solace and victory over death, especially during difficult times.
Faith, Hope, and the Christian Life
- π The podcast explores how faith in God provides hope even amidst pain and hardship, as exemplified by Jeremy Camp's story.
- π§ Jesus's experience in the Garden of Gethsemane illustrates the struggle with temptation and trusting God's will during immense pressure.
- π The concept of being like Christ upon His return is discussed, highlighting the transformation from perishable to imperishable and mortal to immortal.
- π The idea of a resurrected body is explored, with Jesus's post-resurrection appearances demonstrating unique abilities like eating and appearing through locked doors.
Spiritual Principles in Popular Culture
- π°οΈ The movie "Peter Pan" is discussed in relation to spiritual principles, particularly the idea of needing a happy thought to fly, linking it to faith in Jesus.
- β The contrast between Captain Hook's obsession with clocks (reminders of perishability) and Peter Pan's agelessness is drawn.
- π The hosts suggest that while not explicitly biblical, stories like Peter Pan may draw from spiritual principles that are realized through faith in Christ.
Gun Safety and Hunting
- π― Jase shares his #1 piece of shooting advice, emphasizing safety above all else.
- β οΈ The importance of proper gun handling is highlighted, with anecdotes about accidents serving as cautionary tales.
- π¦ The conversation touches on hunting, including the surprising revelation that snipe are better eating than duck.
- π‘οΈ The hosts stress that even when inexperienced, one should be safe when handling firearms.
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Jeremy CampI Still BelieveChristian MusicFaithResurrectionCoronavirus PandemicPerishabilityImmortalityChristianityBible1 Corinthians 15Gun SafetyHuntingMarriagePeter Pan
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