Sermon Tone Analysis

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Last Week:
Jonah
God told Jonah to go to _____________ (Ninevah)
Instead Jonah went ______________ (the opposite direction on a boat)
There was a great storm and Jonah got ________________ (thrown overboard/swallowed by a fish) hence the goldfish
Jonah spent ____________ (3 days and 3 nights) inside the fish
Jonah got spit up on dry land and finally _____________ went to Ninevah
This week we continue on to Joel… I usually avoid just telling the story because as y’all just proved with Jonah, you tend to know your Bible stories and this isn’t Bible Story time it’s Bible Study, where we study the stories you already think you know all about.
Repentance requires grieving over our sins and turning away from our sin and toward God for forgiveness.
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