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Sin Is The Problem
Lamentations 2:14-15
Did Jeremiah prophecy against a people hated by God?
Did the fulfillment of the destruction of Jerusalem please God?
Was the fulfillment of the destruction of Jerusalem, a result of an uncaring God?
All was a result of the people’s own sinfulness.
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There are many false prophets speaking empty and foolish things.
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They excuse sin and devise methods of plausible escape.
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They speak of relationships with God, that they know nothing of.
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They disregard His word altogether or change it to suit themselves.
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God’s people still like the message of the false prophet over the man of God.
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No one likes to think about hell, or judgment, etc.
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We don’t like the message of…
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Hard work
2. Honesty at all costs
3. Integrity
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Christian’s are a bad testimony of faith in God.
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The world sees our distress and weakness and failure in faith.
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there’s a lot of talking but no action.
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