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Jeremiah, one of the prophets described in the Old Testament, spoke to a generation that had largely rejected truth. He lived a life dedicated to God, and he paid a terrible price for it. Even so, there is hope. In the first episode of this three-part series, Keith Holloway looks at truth as the foundation for love, freedom, calling, and worship.

Key Points from the Podcast

  • Keith Holloway asks us to ponder these questions:

    • What is truth and how can a nation know it?

    • When the church is silent or censored how will God be made known?

    • What happen when people are not in sync with God, or a nation turns it back on God?

    • Can lost hope be restored?

  • We see six aspects of Jeremiah’s life that are just as relevant today as they were back then:

    • Preaching God’s truth

    • Proclaiming full surrender to God as the only way to escape judgment

    • Prophesying the certainty of God’s judgment for those who reject God

    • Seeing that people largely reject God’s truth on every level—personal, community, and national scales.

    • Seeing that providential judgment and destruction are on their way

    • Seeing that there is also providential hope and restoration available

  • In his time, Jeremiah dealt with three types of people that we also see today: rejectors of God, the religious toward God, and those who are relational toward God.

  • God created you, loves you, knows you intimately, has called you, is with you, and has a purpose for your life. Love and serve him with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.

  • God’s truth is essential for true love, true freedom, fulfilling calling, and authentic worship.

Bible Verses Referenced in the Podcast

Jeremiah 1:4–8; John 8:32; Romans 3:4; John 4:23–24; Jeremiah 2:2–3

Other Episodes in the Truth, Tragedy and Triumphs Series