Sermon Tone Analysis
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! "Living A Lie" (Part 2)
!! Genesis 27:18-29
1) Jacob and [1a]__________ thought of [1b]_____ about [1c]___________ to [1d]_________ Isaac.
Genesis 27:18-19
2) When we [2a]___ it is because we [2b]________ we have a [2c]______________ reason to [2d]__ so.
Genesis 27:20
3) We can [3a]______ so much from [3b]___________.
God shows us the [3c]___________ of His [3d]________.
Genesis 27:21-23
Galatians 5:22-23
4) Jacob’s [4a]_______ was one [4b]______ that [4c]_______ couldn’t [4d]_________.
Genesis 27:24
5) People [5a]_________ us will [5b]_________.
learn if they can [5c]_______ us or [5d]____.
Genesis 27:25
Genesis 27:26-27
6) Isaac does [6a]___ more [6b]_____, which was the [6]_____ test.
Esau was a man of the [6d]__________.
Genesis 27:28
7) All we have is from [7a]___.
He gives as [7b]__ sees fit and [7c]_________ in more ways than just [7d]_________ things.
Genesis 27:29
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