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Dr. Buzzell concludes this lesson by saying that if we fail, God wants us to come back to Him. Why is this significant to us today?
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Deleted User07/22/2024 at 09:28His mercy never fails, and He is always faithful even if we are not
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Deleted User07/12/2024 at 12:53God has never stopped calling us back to Him.
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Deleted User07/11/2024 at 23:25Jeremiah is grieving over the wickedness of his people and loss of Israel to idolatry. This is just as significant today, as anything that we cling to too tightly in life–a phone, a person, etc.–can easily become an idol in our life.
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Deleted User07/11/2024 at 23:19While all sin and fall short, God does lovingly call us back to Him. This is significant because in the Old Testament we see God’s message of forgiveness.
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Deleted User07/04/2024 at 21:40This significant today because God wants us to know that he created us in his image. Although we may fail, he wants us to return to him so we can can have a relationship with him. Scripture tells us that the most important relationship a believer in Christ should have is the one with Jesus Christ himself.