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Living life (mostly) offline
I first joined Twitter in 2008.
Jun 4
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Jeremy Sarber
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April 2025
Learning to Trust God When You Have Little
In a season of lack, when resources run low and fears rise, God invites us to discover that His faithfulness is far greater than our need.
Apr 30
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How God’s Sovereignty Secures Salvation Without Silencing Responsibility
God’s eternal decree is the unchanging plan by which He wisely, justly, and graciously governs all things, including our salvation, without compromising…
Apr 22
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How God’s Sovereignty Secures Salvation Without Silencing Responsibility
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14 Ways to Guard Your Heart in Fearful Times
In seasons of fear and uncertainty, these fourteen biblical truths offer practical wisdom for guarding your heart and anchoring your soul in the…
Apr 21
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Why the Church Needs Confessions
A faithful confession does not compete with Scripture but serves it, summarizing its truth, preserving its clarity, and uniting God’s people around the…
Apr 19
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Jeremy Sarber
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What Drove Baptists to Write the 1689 Confession?
In a time of pressure and uncertainty, a group of Baptists quietly crafted a document that would define their faith for generations.
Apr 16
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What Drove Baptists to Write the 1689 Confession?
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The Forgotten Calling of Christian Men
Men must build their lives and leadership on Christ, the living Cornerstone, by continually coming to Him in faith and obedience (1Pe 2:4–8).
Apr 10
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Jeremy Sarber
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The Forgotten Calling of Christian Men
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The God You Were Made to Worship But Can Never Comprehend
Chapter 2 of the 1689 Baptist Confession teaches that there is one living and true God who is infinite in all His attributes, perfectly self-sufficient…
Apr 8
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The God You Were Made to Worship But Can Never Comprehend
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Why the Bible Alone Holds the Final Word on Faith and Salvation
Chapter 1 of the 1689 Baptist Confession teaches that Holy Scripture alone is God’s inspired, sufficient, clear, and final authority in all matters of…
Apr 5
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Why the Bible Alone Holds the Final Word on Faith and Salvation
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March 2025
Is the Sabbath Still Relevant for Christians Today?
Could re-examining the Sabbath reveal a timeless gift many believers have been overlooking all along?
Mar 31
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Jeremy Sarber
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The Complicated Relationship Between Primitive Baptists and the 1689 Confession
For over two centuries, Primitive Baptists have honored the 1689 Confession, yet their ongoing debates reveal just how difficult that relationship has…
Mar 25
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The Complicated Relationship Between Primitive Baptists and the 1689 Confession
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Tracing the Roots of Primitive Baptists from Luther to the 1830s
How did a movement rooted in the radical reforms of Martin Luther and shaped by centuries of revival and resistance give rise to the Primitive Baptists…
Mar 22
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Tracing the Roots of Primitive Baptists from Luther to the 1830s
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