Sermon Tone Analysis

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Have you ever seen somebody write something on their hand so that they would not forget something.
Maybe a telephone number, or something from the store.
You only write it on your hand if it is important.
The only problem with this system is that when you wash your hands what you wanted to remember gets washed away.
As I was reading my Bible this week I came across a verse that reminded me of how important we are to God.
Isaiah 49.16 - See, I have written your name on my hand.
We are important enough to God that He is willing to write our name on His hand.
God’s hands never get dirty and He never has to wash them.
That means that He writes our name on his hand it is there forever.
God never forgets us and He always loves us.
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