Sermon Tone Analysis

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Isaac
What we discuss has to be about what Bishop is teaching.
This Sunday our group is dealing with Isaac
When I think of Isaac two things come to mind
he is part of the “patriarchal triad” of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
mentioned by name more than seventy times in the book of Genesis.
Outside Genesis, the mention of his name is limited
this reminds me of our Generation.
Our Parents generation has a nickname and so does the generation of our Children the
Without Isaacs’s Obedience to God, Abraham could not have been the Father of many Nations
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