Sermon Tone Analysis

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With so many “Pastors” and “Spiritual leaders” are hurting, abusing, manipulating, and taking advantage of people, is there anyone you can trust, anyone whose input and life is trustworthy enough to follow?
The Significance of a Pastor
God created everything intentionally! (each animal)
He compares people to lions, goats, wolves, bears, and others.
Those who depend on Him and follow His input and example however, He compares them to sheep!
Do you know anything about sheep?
Research I’ve done on sheep, and goats.
My experience with sheep: stay together, scary, what my son asked, what the owner said.
No matter who we are, God says we’re either sheep or goats.
Goats can be a lot more independent,
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