Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
A few weeks ago, I challenged everyone to set up a time each day to read a verse or two, a chapter or two from the Bible.
It was a 40 day challenge that I hope you found rewarding and eye opening.
In respect for the Word, I’m simply presenting the Word of God this week.
My humble words pale in comparison to the messages provided by Isaiah, Paul, David’s prayerful Psalm, and the passion so well described in Luke’s gospel.
Join me in contemplating the following readings.
Take time especially this week leading up to Easter to consider the earthly ministry of Jesus, the gift of grace available to us all, the sacrifice of Jesus for us all on the cross, providing an opportunity for an everlasting life in heavenly peace.
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