Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm of the Day: Psalm 105:1-22
Scripture Reading: Psalm 119:33-37 (Forrest)
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GMC!
I was Glad when they said to me let us go and worship in the house of the Lord!
Well, as we the Poland family finish our epic battle with the Corona Virus, it seemed most wise that we stay away for one more week.
SO please forgive this format of sermon for one more week.
I should start by saying a huge thank you for the prayers and support and love and meals that we have been getting for the last two weeks.
It has truly been a blessing.
To Best understand this section we will ask Three Questions
Question 1: WHO IS IN THE WRONG?
Question 2: WHAT IS EXPECTED?
Question 3: WHO ARE YOU DOING IT FOR?
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