Sermon Tone Analysis

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BROKEN
Main Idea: Brokenness over sin leads to nearness to God.
Key Question: When have you last experienced brokenness over your sin?
1. Brokenness comes from repentance.
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1-6)
A. Repent by the mercy of God.
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1-2)
B. Repent acknowledging your sin.
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3-4)
C. Repent realizing your own depravity.
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5-6)
2. Brokenness brings renewal.
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7-13)
A. You experience renewed joy.
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7-9)
B. You experience renewed desires.
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10-12)
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You experience renewed obedience.
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13)
3. Brokenness allows bold requests.
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14-19)
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