Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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When you know a simple, “Thank you” isn’t enough
Yahweh and His merciful, loyal, kind, limitless love
Ki le'olam chasdo
Psalm 136 - The Great Hallel
A. Because He is the Loving Creator - He brings forth:
B. Because He is the Loving Redeemer - He brings us out:
C. Because He is the Loving Shepherd - He brings us through:
D. Because He is the Loving Conqueror - He brings us into His peace:
E. Because He is the Loving Deliverer - He brings us back
Only one response to a psalm such as this - an attitude of gratitude
Ki le'olam chasdo
They sang...a psalm
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