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What will it take for us to give up today's idols of sports, business, relationships, and fame to return to God? In Jeremiah's day, Israel forsook God—the fountain of living water—for idols, which were like broken cisterns that hold no water. In this message, we'll unveil three characteristics of idolatry so we can avoid the self-deception of our own idolatry. God has called us, in this cultural moment, to be satisfied in Him.
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What will it take for us to give up today's idols of sports, business, relationships, and fame to return to God? In Jeremiah's day, Israel forsook God—the fountain of living water—for idols, which were like broken cisterns that hold no water. In this message, we'll unveil three characteristics of idolatry so we can avoid the self-deception of our own idolatry. God has called us, in this cultural moment, to be satisfied in Him.
Click here to listen (Duration 25:02)
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