Sermon Tone Analysis

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We Can Not Stay Here
 
Scripture Reading: II Kings 7:11-16
Text Verse: II Kings 7:13b We’re going to die anyway like those who have died, anyway.
We Can Not Stay Here
 
Let us Pray
 
 
Introduction: *Catch-22* is a term coined by Joseph Heller in his novel /Catch-22,/ describing a paradox in a rule, regulation or procedure in which one is a victim regardless of the choice he makes.
Catch-22 refers to a no-win situation; ideally we like to be in win-win situation, but that’s not always a reality or luxury.
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