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Sermon in a Sentence: Like an untreated illness, unconfessed sin will have disastrous consequences in the life of a believer.
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Introduction
2 Sam.
11
!! I Unconfessed Sin Results in Cheerlessness.
(v.
3,4, 11; Psa.
51.8)
!! II.
Unconfessed Sin Results in Confusion.
(v.8)
!! III.
Unconfessed Sin Results in Contamination.
(v.
13-17)
!! IV.
Unconfessed Sin Results in Collapse.
(Psa.
51.14)
!! V. Unconfessed Sin Results in Chastizement.
(Lev.
20.10;Heb.
12.6;1 Cor.
11.30-32)
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