Sermon Tone Analysis

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This is our *4th week* on the subject of *angels*.
I really don't know how long we'll be on this subject, we'll just have to let the Lord led.
*Last week* we *look at* some of the *characteristics of angels*.
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We found out that */angels are intelligent beings/*.
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Peter wrote in (*/1PET 1:12/*) that *angels desire curiously* to *look into* the *Gospel*.
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We also see *many times* that *angels communicate with humans*, which *takes intelligence*.
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The Bible also says that *Lucifer* was *full of wisdom* before his fall, and after his fall God said, he *corrupted his wisdom*.
(*/EZE 28:12 & 17/*)
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