Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
Well, it’s that time of year again…Thanksgiving.
Maybe thanksgiving is just a day off for you and a time to get together with family and eat turkey and stuffing, because a bunch of pilgrims did it some 400 years ago after a harsh winter.
I certainly can see why they were thankful, but I do not much feel like it to tell you the truth.
I mean, things are not going well in my life, so what do I really have to be thankful for?
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God’s Everlasting Salvation ()
No condemnation
Heirs with Christ
Future Glory
God’s Everlasting Love ()
Since God does not condemn us, no one else can (,,)
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Since God did not spare his own son, in Christ we have all things ()
Since God love is eternal, no created thing, or supernatural being, or trial will ever change that ()
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