Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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When God promises or blesses our lives, He takes us into a PARTNERSHIP; but not unilatered guarantee that no matter how we live or behave, we get to keep the blessings or promises of God.
Hurt
Bitterness
REsetment
Disappointments
Disillusionments
Why?
Because they think God said something or promised something and He really didn’t.
OR Because they have stepped outside the will of God and they belive that God has left them.
In either event, we as Christian must do all we can to have a foundation in His Word to know the difference.
We also must have a foundation in our life, that just because something is happening in our life, it is NOT God’s nor everyone elses fault.
When God promises or blesses our lives, He takes us into a PARTNERSHIP; but not unilatered guarantee that no matter how we live or behave, we get to keep the blessings or promises of God.
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