Sermon Tone Analysis

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Choosing to live well
Isaiah 1:16-20
 
 
 
This passage delivered to Judah the southern kingdom, God’s beloved, shows the directions possible in the lives of God’s children.
We can choose one path that benefits us and brings healing and wholeness to our lives, or we can choose the alternative that leads to destruction.
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As God’s people we first need to remove the wickedness in our lives which is ever before His eyes.
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We should think seriously about the choices put before us, and the wages paid by them.
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