Jeremy Sarber

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Disciple of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, Reformed Baptist, funeral home chaplain, and host of Sunday Tapes.
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As I listen to the “Very Presidential” podcast, assuming the stories are factual, it seems that health problems and infidelity are necessary qualifications for becoming president of the United States.
If I were independently wealthy, I would start a brick-and-mortar Christian bookstore. Every title would be theologically vetted by trusted pastors. I'd serve coffee but only coffee—hot, brewed coffee. I'd have to be wealthy because I doubt my store would be profitable.
"Only the heavenly minded will have the patience to continue faithful in God’s work when it becomes hard, unappreciated and seemingly unending." — John MacArthur

O to grace how great a debtor daily I’m constrained to be. Let thy goodness like a fetter bind my wandering heart to thee. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love. Here’s my heart, O take and seal it; seal it for thy courts above.

That line resonates.

I’m seeing a glimpse of the sun. For those who have lived under the permacloud of Northern Indiana, you know how much my spirit is rejoicing.
My wife likes to recommend "Love and Respect" by Emerson Eggerichs. She found it very helpful and practical. I'm looking for other quality, Bible-based suggestions.
What is your favorite book on marriage? John Piper's "This Momentary Marriage" remains at the top of my list.
As I'm reading Bob Dylan’s new book, “The Philosophy of Modern Song,” I can't help but be amused. I thought Dylan didn't like fans picking apart his songs in search of deeper meaning. No one finds deeper meanings in songs than Dylan.
A proper fear of God combined with the atoning work of his Son creates a people ready to do his will and pursue holiness.
Notice how Isaiah goes from “Woe is me” to “Here I am, Lord, send me” (Isa 6:5, 8). Once atonement was made, he was prepared for service. He wasn’t curled up in the fetal position, paralyzed by fear. Instead, he was a humble and grateful son ready to please his Father.