Sermon Tone Analysis

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*WHAT MAKES HEAVEN REJOICE?*
Likewise, joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need not repentance (Luke 15:7)
 
 
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I.                   A LOST SHEEP RESCUED
A.   Christ receives sinners (Luke 15:1, 2)
B.   One sheep lost and found (Luke 15:3-6)
C.   Joy over one repentant sinner (Luke 15:7)
 
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A LOST COIN RECOVERED
A.   A valuable coin lost (Luke 15:8)
B.   The lost coin found (Luke 15:9, 10)
 
III.
A LOST SON RETURNS
A.   A selfish son departs (Luke 15:11-13)
B.   The son repents and returns (Luke 15:14-21)
C.   The son restored (Luke 15:22-32)
 
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