Sermon Tone Analysis

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God Has Good Designs For Your Life!
We are working on our kitchen.
I like design work and building things.
Many times, we design and redesign things based on what we find when tearing out the existing building materials.
God Can Turn Evil into Good Results.
The Past Refines Us but Should Not Define Us.
BTW: We cannot change the past.
If we could change the past, we would not be the people we are today.
(“as it is today”).
Joseph saw God’s design, even in the Hardships he endured.
We must be willing to forgive past wrongs.
Commit bad situations to God.
He can right all the wrong.
God Knows the Future.
Look for the “Bigger Picture.”
We Do Not Need to Live in Fear.
People may think and do evil against us - God has a plan.
Things may be tough -God will see us through.
God Has Good Designs For Your Life!
God Can Turn Evil into Good Results.
The Past Refines Us but Should Not Define Us.
God Knows the Future.
Look for the “Bigger Picture.”
We Do Not Need to Live in Fear.
D and A
Can you trace God’s design in your life?
Share something “bad” that God used for good.
Discuss forgiving one another.
Why do we forgive?
Is anything “unforgivable?”
List helps for seeing the “Big Picture.”
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