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Introduction & Recap
Sin as a Predator
Sin as Self-Deceit
Today: Sin as Unbelief
The Book of Jeremiah
Prophet of the Lord during the fall of Judah and Jerusalem to Babylon.
Jeremiah announces that God will judge Israel’s sins and lives through the horror of that prediction.
Jeremiah tells a graphic yet important picture of how disobedience leads to destruction.
His words, we are told, uproot and tear down (judgment) but also plant and build up (hope)
(focus on vs. 5-8)
The Problem (1-4)
Not putting your trust in God
This is a trust issue.
What is you default position?
We want to define sin as a “violation of rules” type of thing.
The definition of sin, “Culpable Shalom-Breaking” is found in the functional trust and final delight of your heart.
In other words, sin is not making God your ultimate delight.
Putting your trust in another God or Gods
The Options (5-8)
A bush or a tree
Where are your roots?
destruction & Hope
Who do you trust?
My fishing trip
Trust the driver…look to the light house.
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