Jeremy Sarber On Life & Scripture
Jeremy Sarber

Heaven will be a new earth

Assuming we skip ahead to the end, Scripture foretells a day when heaven comes down to a newly created (or recreated) earth.

Do we take the words of Scripture for granted?

Lack of reading is not the only way we take Scripture for granted. Have we ever stopped to appreciate that God inspired men to write his words in the first place?

The best-selling book that emerged from a prison cell

For good reason, Bunyan’s allegory has proven to be the most widely read and distributed book in English outside the Bible. I pray future generations won’t overlook it.

A theological framework for genuine Christianity

If we have any interest in planting our feet on a solid foundation of biblical truth, we could hardly do better than to study and understand the Five Solas.

Pastors, preach the Word and feed the sheep

When a pastor talks about Scripture more than expounding it, vital doctrines go missing. Soon enough, the church starves to death as its pastor spoon-feeds milk.

In the beginning God

Everything began with God, so we can’t correctly understand anything apart from him. Our study of any subject is vain unless we commit ourselves to theology, the study of God.

Yes, theology matters

The modern deist, not to mention all of Western society, borrows from the Christian Bible and worldview while ignoring the inconvenient parts and rejecting the source.

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