Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon Notes:
We naturally avoid difficult things and naturally gravitate to ease and comfort.
We delay what’s most difficult.
Jeremiah 29:
Jeremiah 29:
Seeking after peace with your enemy, and looking for the prosperity of your enemy, will result in an increase of your own peace and prosperity.
Reflections Questions for Today’s Sermon:
Looking back on your life what are you most proud of because you did something that was difficult?
Looking back on your life what do you regret for doing what was easy and comfortable?
If you did last week’s homework assignment - what is the most difficult thing that needs to be done to live as if your days are numbered?
How could you seek the peace and prosperity of someone who has injured you or you feel is your enemy?
Homework for Next Sabbath:
Read Daniel 3
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