Tim Keller | January 22, 1995
When we look at Jeremiah’s words to the people of Judah, we see the harsh results of leaving God for useless idols. The real issue here is like someone with an alcohol problem refusing to admit they have a problem. This highlights why it’s so important to admit when we do wrong and understand the strength and risks of sin. To really grasp the importance of God in our lives and His amazing grace, we must learn to rely on His kindness and mercy.
This Month's Featured Book
We are called to forgive others the same way Christ forgave us. But forgiving others — especially when you’ve truly been wronged — can be one of the hardest things we do in life. This book will show you how forgiving others doesn’t mean sacrificing your need for justice; but rather, forgiveness is a precondition for seeking true justice.