Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro:
I. God’s will isn’t always what you want
Nineveh, is not where Jonah wanted to go.
II.
Theres always a ship going in the opposite direction
Disobedience will always cost you something
a. Disobedience takes more work than just obeying
III.
God chases after us
Discipline us
A. Sometimes we’re sleeping through the very storm God sent to discipline us.
Disciple us
A. At times we can be so far off that even sinners know better
IV.
Watch who you let on your boat
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You may be going through a storm that isn’t even meant for you
V. Sometimes the storm you’re going through is your fault
Not the Devil’s fault
Not someone else’s fault
VII.
God can still make something out of your disobedience
Even in your disobedience, some can still be saved
VIII.
Don’t mistake God’s provision for punishment
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