Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. God's judgment is *certain*.
* Key theme all through Scripture.
* Part of God's *nature*.
(15:3-4)
* Judges 11:27; Ps. 7:11; II Tim.
4:8; Heb.
12:23; I Pet.
4:5
II.
God's judgment is *good*.
(15:3-4; Ch. 16)
* The "Battle of Armageddon" is not going to be *much* of a *battle*.
III.
God's judgment is *fair*.
(16:5-7)
* It is based on His *perfect knowledge*.
(Gen.
18:20ff; Rev. 6:9-10)
* It is what we all *deserve*.
(Rom.
3:23; 6:23; Ps. 103:10)
* God's judgment is *fair*.
His grace is *more* than fair.
IV.
God's judgment follows *loving warnings*.
(Num.
14:18; Rev. 16)
V. God's judgment can be *avoided*.
* An opportunity to *repent*.
(II Pet.
3:9ff; Rev. 9:20-21; 16:9-11)
* An *offer* from God. (Rom.
1:18; 5:8-9; 6:3ff; 8:1)
* Celebrating the *rescue*.
(15:1-4)
Two options: 16:9 or 16:15; Gal.
3:26-27
!! It is *our* choice!
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