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This episode takes an in-depth look at the phrase "take the helmet of salvation" from Ephesians 6:17. Though brief, these words carry profound significance for believers, especially when viewed in the broader context of the spiritual battles faced by the early church in Ephesus. We explore how the helmet represents the assurance of salvation, prote…
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In this episode, we delve into the rich imagery and profound teachings of Ephesians 6:16, focusing on the "shield of faith." This discussion aims to deepen your understanding of spiritual warfare and how faith acts as a crucial defense against the attacks of the evil one. We explore the nuances of different Bible translations, the historical contex…
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How can we defend ourselves against the devil’s relentless attacks since he is so clever, subtle, and disguised? The apostle Paul answers, “Take up the whole armor of God.” Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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We may consider ourselves God-pleasing people, but James says, “I see pride, double-mindedness, and a desperate need for repentance.” Thankfully, God gives greater grace. Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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The greatest danger is knowing about God, accepting Christ and his gospel intellectually, and identifying as a Christian without it transforming our lives. Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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Whether it’s a celebrity, winning the championship game, or the breathtaking view at the top of a mountain, our hearts are attracted to glory for better or worse. Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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James is trying to show us how to mend our divided hearts and lead us toward singular devotion to God. Where does that start? It starts with the word of God. Get full access to On Life & Scripture at jeremysarber.com/subscribe Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory…
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James’s overarching theme is that we become whole and people of integrity. However, James does not instruct us to rely on ourselves. He continually points us to God. Get full access to On Life & Scripture at jeremysarber.com/subscribe Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. A…
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Suffering is inevitable. Following Jesus requires trusting in God’s sovereign plan and looking forward to the day when God will make all things new and remove suffering forever. Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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To follow Jesus is to be a fisher of men. It requires we love people enough to warn them about the wrath to come and share with them the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ. Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Christ. Support the Show.…
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Following Christ is a process of growth. It’s spiritual growth, growth in our understanding, growth in our conviction, growth in our maturity, and growth in wisdom. Books referenced in this episode: Nine Marks of a Healthy Church by Mark Dever Following Jesus by Andrew Randall Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the…
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Come as you are, but don’t expect to stay that way. Justification explains how we are declared holy. Sanctification explains how we become holy. Books and sermons mentioned in this episode: Following Jesus by Andrew Randall Paul Washer’s “Shocking Message” Seven Leaders: Preachers and Pastors by Iain Murray Galatians: Gospel-Rooted Living by Todd W…
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Following his death and ascension into heaven, the disciples had to learn to follow Christ when Christ wasn’t with them. The same is true for us. A book referenced in this episode: Following Jesus by Andrew Randall Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional resources. All glory be to Chris…
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On the one hand, prayer is one of the easiest things we can do. We simply speak to God our Father. On the other hand, prayer can be a struggle for us. Why? Books referenced in this episode: The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan Following Jesus by Andrew Randall Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well…
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The New Testament assumes every believer will want to join the family of God in the local church. In Scripture, the idea of an “individual” Christian is entirely foreign. Books and articles referenced in this episode: “Believer, you belong in the local church” Luke: That You May Know the Truth by R. Kent Hughes Following Jesus by Andrew Randall The…
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According to Christ, all of Scripture is about Christ. If we want to follow Jesus, we need the Bible. Books mentioned in this episode: Following Jesus by Andrew M. Randall The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges Knowing Scripture by R.C. Sproul Thanks for listening. Visit JeremySarber.com for full transcripts of the podcast as well as additional r…
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For the next three months, I will attempt to answer the question, “How do we follow Jesus?” For some, it’s a refresher course. For others, these lessons will be foundational. Books I mention in this episode: Following Jesus: The Essentials of Christian Discipleship by Andrew M. Randall The Postmodern Pilgrim's Progress: An Allegorical Tale by Kyle …
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