Sermon Tone Analysis
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We Think We Know All About Jesus
We Think We Know All About Jesus
We Think We Know All About Jesus
Why would God let this happen?
He could have fixed this before it broke.
Sometimes God lets us talk until we realize only Jesus can fix our broke hope.
Application: We need to Learn something new about Jesus
We Don’t Believe the Witnesses about Jesus
Sometimes we soak in lost hope and misery, because we are so thick headed and slow to learn the truth about Jesus.
All of Scripture is a witness about Jesus.
The personal testimony of others affirm the truth of Scripture.
Application: We need to renew our trust in Jesus
We Don’t Want to Stay Long Enough with Jesus
Application: We need to reconcile with God, and reunite with believers to resurrect our Hope.
We Fail to Share what We Know about Jesus
We everyday, every situation is a learning experience about the goodness of God reveal in the person of Jesus Christ.
Application: We need to tell others that Jesus lives.
A Burning Heart Restores Hope, Renews Trust, Produces a Witness, and Reestablishes Fellowship
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