Sermon Tone Analysis

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WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Trials are sure to come.
They are here today.
Trials Are Sure To Come
A. Personal trials.
B. Family trials.
C. Community disasters.
D. Wide-spread drought.
E. National and world turmoil.
Lost sinner!
What will you do?
A. When you have hardened your heart to the Spirit’s call by repeated refusals to believe?
Luke 14:16-
Heb.
10:
B. When Jesus’ words (see Luke 13:24–27) are said to you?
B. When Jesus’ words (see Luke 13:24–27) are said to you?
C. What will you do in that last great prayer meeting?
D. What will you do at the judgment throne?
Rev. 20:
E.
You who trust your works, what will you do when Jesus speaks the judgment described in Matthew 7:21–23?
What you will do in all these situations depends upon what you have done with Jesus the Christ and Lord.
Or, if He delays His coming, what you will do.
CONCLUSION: Christian, the answer to life’s trials is in the promises of God in the Bible.
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