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Homilies of Fr. Hans Jacobse

Homilies of Fr. Hans Jacobse

By: St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church
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Father Johannes "Hans" Jacobse serves as the presbyter of St. Peter the Apostle Antiochian Orthodox Church in Fort Myers, Florida. This podcast features weekly homilies preached by Fr. Hans, offering practical spiritual guidance rooted in Holy Scripture, the Church Fathers, and the liturgical life of the Eastern Orthodox Church. His homilies address contemporary spiritual challenges with clarity, depth, and compassion. Topics include Orthodox theology, Christian living, repentance, prayer, the sacraments, the Church calendar, and life in the Orthodox Church. St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church – Fort Myers, Florida. Visit our parish website: https://stpeterorthodoxchurch.com© 2026 St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church (Fort Myers, FL)
Episodes
  • Man Cannot Abide Disorder Very Long (EP48)
    Jan 15 2026

    Fr. Hans confronts the modern belief that individuals can stand as neutral judges of truth, exposing it as a form of pride no earlier civilization would have recognized. He contrasts this posture with the humility of ancient peoples who understood themselves as living within an order they did not create. He argues that Christ is the fulfillment of humanity's ancient search for meaning, the "myth made real," and the true foundation of both personal and civilizational stability. When societies reject this foundation in favor of secular ideologies, they do not become free but fragmented, as man cannot abide disorder for long and will always seek a substitute master. The homily ultimately calls for a purification of the heart and a humble reception of divine revelation, reminding us that truth is not something we possess or invent, but something we are invited to live within.

    Date: December 28, 2025

    Commemorations: Sunday after Nativity, 20,000 Martyrs burned in Nicomedia, Holy Martyr Glycerus, Simon the Myrrhbearer, Founder of Simonopetra, Monastery of Mount Athos, Afterfeast of the Nativity

    Epistle Reading: Galatians 1:11-19

    Gospels Reading: Matthew 2:13-23

    This podcast episode was produced by St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church in Fort Myers, Florida. Visit our parish website at https://stpeterorthodoxchurch.com

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    30 mins
  • Christ Picks up Where Adam Failed (EP47)
    Jan 14 2026

    Fr. Hans explains the teaching of Christ as the "second Adam," a title given to him by the Apostle Paul. He presents the Incarnation as the fulfillment of centuries of preparation, culminating in the Theotokos, whose faith and purity made possible the union of Creator and creation, and emphasizes that Christ's mission involved a direct confrontation with the forces that held humanity in bondage. By freely embracing death and rising again, Christ defeated the power of the devil and stripped death of its ultimate authority, revealing Orthodox faith not as abstract theology but as a lived, transformative reality that calls believers from inner disorder toward communion with God through baptism, repentance, and renewed life, and frames the Nativity not as a sentimental holiday but as a decisive divine intervention to heal human brokenness and restore the original order of creation.

    Date: December 25, 2025

    Commemorations: The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Gaspar, & Balthasar, The Commemoration of the Shepherds in Bethlehem who were watching their flocks and came to see the Lord

    Epistle Reading: Galatians 4:4-7

    Gospels Reading: Matthew 2:1-12

    This podcast episode was produced by St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church in Fort Myers, Florida. Visit our parish website at https://stpeterorthodoxchurch.com

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    25 mins
  • We Don't Get to Make It up as We Go, Folks (EP46)
    Jan 14 2026

    Fr. Hans explains why the Church begins the celebration of the Nativity by reading the long genealogy of Christ. He reveals that this lineage is not just a historical list but is the essential context (the living Tradition) into which, by virtue of our baptism, we have been adopted into the commonwealth of Israel that begins with Abraham. Fr. Hans argues that without understanding this framework passed down through generations, the story of Christ's birth becomes sentimentalized and disconnected from its true meaning. He warns that when we detach the Gospel from this living Tradition, we risk losing the full import of the message, leading to a dull mind, a cold heart, and ultimately, belief in a false god.

    Date: December 21, 2025

    Commemorations: Forefeast of the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Juliana of Nicomedia & her 630 Companion Martyrs, Themistocles the Martyr of Myra, Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow

    Epistle Readings: Hebrews 11:9-10; 32-40

    Gospels Reading: Matthew 1:1-25

    This podcast episode was produced by St. Peter the Apostle Orthodox Church in Fort Myers, Florida. Visit our parish website at https://stpeterorthodoxchurch.com

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    21 mins
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