Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Transition
Today I want us to look at Three Evidences of someone who has failed epically and the grace that God displays toward them and the same kind of grace that can be displayed toward us as well.
Epic Failure Is Evident When We Question God’s Word (v.
1-5)
Epic Failure Is Evident When We Look Outside of God for Satisfaction (v. 6)
Epic Failure Is Evident When We Try to Clean Up Our Own Mess (v.
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Epic Failure Is Evident When We Blame Others (v.
12-13) (Put in with previous point)
Hide and seek 2 bd apt.
God’s Grace Rescues Us from Us (v.
21)
Evangelist Billy Sunday said that sinners can’t find God for the same reason criminals can’t find policemen: they aren’t looking!
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