Sermon Tone Analysis

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Call To Worship
Good morning everyone!
What an awesome truth to begin our focus on this morning: God stays the same through the ages.
That concept of God’s consistent nature comes from Hebrews chapter 13 where the author says that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
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Last week we learned a couple of Hebrew words… can you remember what they were and what they mean?!
“Hallelu” and “Yah,” I explained, are two Hebrew words meaning “Praise Yahweh.”
“Yahweh” being the proper name of God.
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