Sermon Tone Analysis

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!! “Jacob’s Financial Planning”
Genesis 30:25-36
Proverbs 6:6-8
1) When it comes to __________ planning, ask God to _________ our ________, it must not be _______-driven.
Genesis 30:25
2) Jacob’s _________ will grow to ___ sons and a ___________ before he _________ home.
3) What _______ told us is that we _______ have to ________ or be ________.
We must trust Him.
Genesis 30:26-27
Genesis 30:28
4) It’s ____________ to understand God ________ how _______ you get ______.
Genesis 30:29-30
II Thessalonians 3:10
5) We must ______ and ______ and _______ the Lord to _________.
Genesis 30:31-32
6) Jacob is ________ God the _____________ to ______ him.
Genesis 30:33-34
7) Jacob’s ______ was to _________ for a growing ________ and that is our ________________ also.
Psalm 37:25
Genesis 30:35
Genesis 30:36
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