Sermon Tone Analysis

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| Davon Huss |   |
|   | It is natural to mourn.
A minister once told me about a young woman in his church who asked him to talk to her grandfather.
“He’s been so down and irritable lately,” she said.
The preacher said, “Is there anything that you can point to that would contribute to his emotional condition?”
“Well, Grandma died,” she said, “but that was six weeks ago.
You’d think he’d be over it by now.
He’s making us all depressed!”
She didn’t understand the grief process.
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