Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Proposition
Today we will learn 7 key principles on how God’s grace prevails over man’s sin so that we will rightly respond to His grace when we sin!
Transition
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So who is the most important person in Jonah?
Read with me Jonah 1:1-3
Principle #1—God Knows Every Detail About Your Sin
Principle #2—God Pursues Sinners
Principle #3—God’s Reach is Limitless
Principle #4—God is Merciful
Principle #5—God is Patient
Principle #6—God Responds to Genuine Faith and Repentance
Principle #7—Because God is a Compassionate Savior
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