Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
I want to ask you a question this morning.
If God stripped everything from you.
Your job, your wife or husband, your kids, your finances, your schooling, your home, your ministry.
Would His Grace be sufficient enough for you.
(Explain Your answer).
I think that when it comes down to reality and we are stripped from everything we would have a difficult time saying Your Grace is sufficient for me because we lack the intimcy.
with the Lord.
How well would you say you know God?
I think a common mistake that much of the church makes today, especially seen in western culture, is that they know about God but they don’t really know God.
(Give examples of me knowing my wife)
John
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