Puritan Richard Baxter can say: “The chief part of man’s corruption consists in a wrong chief good, a wrong treasure, a wrong security.”4 Perceptive students of the human soul know that the question we all must face cuts very deep: What’s the one thing I cannot live without? This question demolishes façades and exposes sin. Sin is not merely wrong doing; sin is essentially wrong adoring. Sin is the fastening of our hearts on any good, treasure, or security in life that replaces the good, treasure,