Bible

  • Blog

    The iPhone Apps I Use the Most

    January 27th, 2012 | Blog | Jeremy Sarber | 1 Comment

    I can hardly remember life before the iPhone. That’s not to say I couldn’t live without it now, but I have found it to be a very useful device. Some think it’s all about the cool factor or playing games. I disagree. The iPhone–or any smartphone really–is a pocket-sized computer with Internet access, GPS, social [...]

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  • Blog

    Our Propensity For Dogmatism

    January 24th, 2012 | Blog | Jeremy Sarber | 3 Comments

    Our human tendency is to persuade others to agree with our views. God’s purpose is to get us in line with His views. Yet so many Christians spend all of their time as pursuers of argumentation and not pursuers of holiness! There are times when we need to take a stand for correct doctrine and [...]

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  • Podcast

    Bayonet Bible | 102 Coffee & Cigarettes

    January 4th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    If you break the law, in most cases, you go to jail. This is the answer to violent and even non-violent offenders in our day of enlightened minds. However, this so-called solution is costly and ineffective. It not only burdens the taxpayers with billions of dollars each year but it also produces more criminal behavior. [...]

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  • Transcripts

    Mistakes in Desiring the Megachurch

    January 4th, 2012 | Transcripts | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    Let me tell you, I’m a believer when it comes to life, your individual life, the church, or a number of other things, it is always good to have an idea of what you want for the future. There’s an old Bible verse that I go back to quite often in my mind which says, [...]

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  • Podcast

    Multiple Salvations | 094 Coffee & Cigarettes

    December 2nd, 2011 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 1 Comment

    Too often, Bible believers assume the word save or saved or salvation means only saved eternally which is not always the case. When one becomes aware of the different ways the Bible uses these terms, he/she is more likely to consider the context and grammar as well as comparisons with other verses and avoid creating [...]

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