Sermon Tone Analysis

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Our family loves looking at Christmas lights.
In fact, I love looking at Christmas lights for myself.
The Christmas lights are a picture of the light in the darkness.
Christmas
John
Today we will look at God’s perspective of Christmas.
The other day I was sent a link for a Christmas star.
Nearly every year there is a star at Christmas time.
I went out and looked at it and thought: not that impressive.
When I asked my boys if they thought starts were big or small they proclaim.
Stars are small!
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