Sermon Tone Analysis

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God’s judgment on Jezebel was awesome (2 Kings 9:30-37).
Why does God’s Word speak to us so strongly of judgment?
He is warning us.
He is calling us to repent, to return to Him before it is too late, before our opportunity for repentance has gone.
Make sure that you don’t reach the point of no return.
‘Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near’ (Isaiah 55:6).
For you, this may be God’s time.
The Lord may never be so ‘near’ again.
You are in ‘the valley of decision’: ‘Today, when you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts’ (Joel 3:14; Hebrews 4:7).
There is still time - to open your heart to Christ, to trust Him as your Saviour, to become a new creation in Him.
Here is a prayer you can pray: ‘Restore us, O God; let Thy face shine, that we may be saved!’
(Psalm 80:3,7,19).
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