Sermon Tone Analysis

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We are living in the most offensive generation ever
- many will be offended in the last days and will stumble.
Sometimes we are offended by truth because we don’t want to change (The word)
offended will stop growth
It will prevent you from going into places where you were offended.
- Resist the devil at his onset
If you want to defeat the devil learn how to love people
The less you are offended, the less power Satan will have in your life
A preacher that has never offended somebody, is a dangerous preacher.
Because you are ony preaching to people with itchy ears.
https://www.ucg.org/beyond-today/easily-offended-heres-how-to-get-over-it
Examples: Jonah, Joseph, Saul & David
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