Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
I think we need to take time to remember all that God did for us.
And as we head towards Christmas let us remember God’s great mercy for us.
We’ve been talking about Jonah for a couple of weeks now.
It is such a small book, only 40 verses.
But it is filled with so much controversies and misunderstandings.
For example, people argue whether the book is a historical book or a parable.
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