Jeremy Sarber On Life & Scripture
Jeremy Sarber

The bold ministry of Charles Spurgeon

Series: They Still Speak

Charles Spurgeon’s legacy is too great to capture with a few words. It might suffice to say he believed the Bible, preached it, and genuinely loved people.

John Calvin’s role in reforming the medieval church

Series: They Still Speak

John Calvin was a man who sought to contend for the faith and pastor God’s people. Despite his imperfections, he faithfully preached and wrote for the glory of God.

John Calvin’s worldview changed the world

Series: They Still Speak

John Calvin’s theology, especially his understanding of God’s sovereignty, shaped how he saw everything—work, justice, and governance. Though polarizing, his influence is undeniable.

William Tyndale’s fight for an English Bible

Series: They Still Speak

We have Bibles everywhere today because men like William Tyndale gave their lives to ensure we could read God’s Word in English.

Martin Luther stood and could do no other

Series: They Still Speak

While we could critique Martin Luther’s flaws, his impact on Christianity is undeniable. Through him, God led many out of legalism and back to the liberating truth of grace.

Augustine’s theology of sovereign joy

Series: They Still Speak

True freedom, Augustine realized, isn’t struggling between good and evil. It’s being so captivated by God that sin no longer entices.

The slow conversion of Augustine of Hippo

Series: They Still Speak

Augustine was desperate to love God more than his sins, but the answer was not willpower or self-determination. It was Jesus Christ.

Athanasius against the world

Series: They Still Speak

Athanasius stood against the world for the truth of Christ. May we have the same resolve when we are called to stand for the truth today.