Sermon Tone Analysis

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Thesis: In all things you should still praise God
Psalm 118:
Your circumstances don’t change who God is - we praise him because of his identity
When on the run for his life from Saul, David wrote:
When Jesus enters Jerusalem, he said if the people didn’t praise the rocks would cry out - his character demands praise and worship
In heaven angels circle the throne continually praising God
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