Why do people commit suicide? It is because they do not know they are loved. Within the first chapter, I was compelled to sit down and listen. And, this preacher did what a great under-shepherd does, he went through Scripture, reminding me of God's love.Also important is the distinction between confession, and repentance. You can agree you are wrong, but, what have you done to make it right? As I listened to this particular section, I recalled the sections in the Torah which specify adding a fifth part in addition to that which is stolen. It is not to say that you can repay, because you cannot. But, are you willing to show works meet for repentance? Judas Iscariot was so disturbed by his betrayal that he hanged himself. He returned the money and died. But he did not seek out he whom he had wronged, he did not seek forgiveness. Peter also betrayed Christ, but, he repented. He confessed, turned completely around, and went on to prove it by showing his faith in what he did. That's a big difference.The narrator is good. A nice voice, a soothing tone. I kept sensing that he was using the voice of the author, that is, the words, the rhythm had a natural tone and fluency. I rather enjoyed listening, and, for the largest part, listened more than I read.