• Why Trusting Broken Cisterns Will Never Satisfy You The Way God Will!

  • Nov 18 2021
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Why Trusting Broken Cisterns Will Never Satisfy You The Way God Will!

  • Summary

  • #0219 (Series: Promises And Precepts To Live By pt.19 - Jeremiah 2:13) – In this episode, we come to the realization that trusting our own plans is the equivalent of trusting broken cisterns, it never satisfies the way God’s plans does! Then we pause to consider whether or not we are trusting in the broken cisterns of our plans or in God’s plan for our life.

    In this series, we journey through scripture exploring the wonderful promises and precepts God has given us to live by. At each stop along the way, we pause to consider whether we are actually living by and experiencing that particular promise or precept as well as what we could do to experience more of it.

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