Sermon Tone Analysis

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Common Grace
Tonight’s Big Idea: “All good things come from God and God alone!”
God is the ultimate source of every good thing!
God blesses both Christians and non-Christians
God uses all people to bless one another with good things
Two imprtant things to remember about God’s good gifts:
God’s material blessings in this life, are not enough to save you.
The health, wealth, and prosperity we enjoy in this life are good things, but they have no bearing on our life in the next.
“Are all my treasures on earth, or have I layed up treasure in heaven?”
2) God does not owe us love or salvation, but he has given us both!
Wages vs. Free Gift
Wages are deserved, gifts are undeserved!
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