Sermon Tone Analysis

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For all of us there is a time that we have to fly by the instruments.
When pilots lose their point of reference, fly into dark clouds, ot would be a bad move to trust his physical surrounding and ho he sees them;
He might feel like he is flying straight when in fact he is slowly moving down.
They have some options; they can panic!
The pilot needs to learn to trust what the plane’s instruments are telling him, not rely on his thoughts and feelings.
His life depends on it.
Another important aspect would e to trust those flying with you.
Telling your co-pilot everything is fine is a useless tactic.
So we do not hone in on and live our lives defined by the fog but on the reality beyond the fog, and when we are lost and unable to do that we have to trust instruments.
If we do not have some level of trust.
Faith-ing?
cognitive behavioural therapy ?
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