Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
1. God was always longsuffering with Israel.
A. From the time Israel left Egyptian captivity they began to doubt God.
1. God would extend and offer salvation to them and comfort them with...
2. God would be longsuffering with them and offer them a path to salvation.
B. Israel would go about their journey and they would become hungry and begin to doubt God.
1. God would again be longsuffering with Israel’s complaints and He would take care of them.
C. A little bit later in their travels Israel would be thirsty and begin to doubt God again.
1. Moses would cry out to God.
A. It seems to me that Moses was becoming aggravated with Israel’s constant doubt.
2. God though would still be longsuffering with them and provide water for them.
D. And though God would be longsuffering with them and provide water this would not be the last time Israel would complain about water.
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