Sermon Tone Analysis

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We're going to *continue on the subject of confessing* the Word.
As we have been saying, there is power in words.
*     I.**
Speaking the Word* of God *does several things.*
*A.** When* you *speak the Word *of God out of your mouth, then you are *planting seeds.
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                              *1.*
& the *more you speak the Word, *the *more you believe it.*
The *more you believe it, *the *more you speak it.
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                              *2.**
**/2COR 4:13/*
                                          *a.*
I like it how the *NIV* puts it (*2CO 4:13*) It is written: “I believed; therefore I have spoken.”
With that same *spirit of faith we also believe and therefore speak, *(NIV)
                                          *b.*
It is *believed* that *Paul* was *quoting* an* O.T. *scripture in (*PSA 116:10*) which says in the KJV, “I believed, therefore have I spoken:”
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