Sermon Tone Analysis

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It is not possible to Judge God
One of the things we must realize when we embark on questions like these is that we cannot know everything about God.
We are mortal, God is eternal.
We are finite, God is infinite.
We have limited intellects, God is the creator of all intellect.
But perhaps something to think about is this: If God exists, then we have no say in what God is like.
The only thing we can trust is that God is revealing His true self.
In other words, we have no choice but to trust..
Isaiah 40:28
Isaiah 40:18
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