On Life & Scripture Jeremy Sarber
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- Religion & Spirituality
Insights into God, salvation, and ourselves.
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We are what we say
If anything reveals our double-mindedness and fractured hearts, it is our tongues, speech, and the words we speak. There is a direct connection between the heart and the mouth.Support the Show.
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Justification from Paul’s faith to James’s works
The greatest danger is knowing about God, accepting Christ and his gospel intellectually, and identifying as a Christian without it transforming our lives.Support the Show.
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We’re looking for the wrong kind of glory in people
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.Support the Show.
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Combating double-mindedness with the word of truth
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/subscribeSupport the Show.
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Christian, do you want to be made whole?
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/subscribeSupport the Show.
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The cure for the Christian’s divided heart
James may not be the most systematic author of the Bible, but there is a central theme connecting all of his epistle’s various teachings—double-mindedness.Support the Show.