Sermon Tone Analysis

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God is Good
God’s goodness is that he is the perfect sum, source, and standard (for himself and his creatures) of that which is wholesome (conducive to well-being), virtuous, beneficial, and beautiful.
Scriptural Evidence.
The goodness of God is visible in the following evidence from the Bible:
1.
There is no one good except God (Matt.
5:48; Mark 10:18; Luke 18:19).
2. All creatures are called to praise his goodness (1 Chron.
16:34; 2 Chron.
5:13; Pss.
106:1; 107:1; 118:1; 136:1; Jer.
33:11).
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People are urged to trust in the Lord and discover that he is good (Ps.
34:8).
Ps 119
God Wants Good For Us
Romans 8:28-29
ps 16
While I still pray for physical healing and don’t know why God chose this road for me, this suffering has been a grace, because God has used it to help me love him more.
He has withheld some good things in order to give me greater things—the gift of his presence, a thirst for his Word, and a hope anchored solely in him.
- Johanna Watkins
Our Good Works
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