Don't take comfort in (for Jews) their building; or (for you) some significant moment that you overestimate. You think that makes you a Christian, and yet your life doesn't support it. That is the idea of Jeremiah’s reasoning. Don't believe these kinds of lies. You heard the evangelist in the meeting say, ‘If you simply profess Christ you are a Christian’, and you said, ‘But I don't feel anything.’ ‘You don't have to feel anything.’ ‘But I don’t feel any change.’ ‘You don’t have to feel; you have professed; you have believed. That is the only condition. You are saved.’ So you have tottered along through life ever since. This is what happens to some people. Don't trust in those foolish superficial words. ‘Trust ye not in lying words’, says Jeremiah. The priests at the time were telling the people, ‘Don't listen to Jeremiah and the likes of him. We are safe. This temple can never fall.’ But Jeremiah counters with ‘Don't listen to that, or anything you hear that would give you false security.’