Sermon Tone Analysis
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He is in every way all that He as God should be, and therefore answers perfectly to the ideal expressed in the word “God.”
God Wants Us To Turn
All are without excuse.
God judges according to truth.
Self-condemnation is inescapable.
God leads us to repentance.
The Necessity of Repentance
God judges according to truth.
Every move of God is soaked with purpose and with power.
The purpose of his movement is to lead us to repentance and the power of his movement rescues us from sin.
It is here, in the purpose and power of God where we all find ourselves.
Self-condemnation is inescapable.
God is always going to be God.
He can not be anything other than who he is.
And, he is not random.
It is here, in the purpose and power of God where we all find ourselves.
God is always going to be God.
He can not be anything other than who he is.
And, he is not random.
God leads us to repentance.
He is in every way all that He as God should be, and therefore answers perfectly to the ideal expressed in the word “God.”
“In the long run, whether you call on him or don’t call on him, God will be present with you.” - Frederick Buechner
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