Sermon Tone Analysis

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What we need to understand is that it is never God’s will that someone sin.
God can accomplish his will in any circumstance, but the one who chooses to sin will always suffer.
Samson
Judas
Paul
Acts 26:9
Samson- God worked through the circumstance but Samson lost everything, including the Lord in his life.
Judas- God used the betrayal of Jesus but Judas was overwhelmed by grief and took his own life
Paul- Thought he was doing right, but was doing wrong, As a result he lived the rest of his life in suffering.
God is able to work regardless of circumstances, but it is NEVER His desire for someone to sin.
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