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Sermon in a Sentence: God's Word is our manna from heaven.
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Introduction
I. God's Word is Supernatural (v.
4;Matt.
4.4;2 Tim.
3.16)
II.
God's Word is Supplied (Available) (v.
13,14;Deut.
30.11-14;Rom.
10.8)
III.
God's Word is Spotless (Holy) (v.
31;Psa.
119.140;Prov.
30.5)
IV.
God's Word is Satisfying (v.
35;2 Tim.
3.16,17)
V. God's Word is Sweet (v.
31;Psa.
19.10;119.103)
VI.
God's Word is Sufficient (v.
17,18;2 Tim.
3.17)
VII.
God's Word is Secure (Preserved) (v.
33;Psa.
119.89;1
Pet.
1.23-25)
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