Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Greetings…
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, I thought it would be good to consider some areas for which we could remember God and be thankful for.
After all we should praise, preach, and pray about God’s giving and goodness (Hebrews 13:15-16; Romans 8:28; 1 Timothy 2:1).
Thankfully, our God is “the giver” of every good and perfect gift.
For all his goodness we must be eternally thankful and for that reason we should out our thankfulness.
Thank God for…
His Goodness
Thank God for his “rich” goodness.
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His Love
Thank God for his “all encompassing” love.
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His Gift
Thank God for his “inexpressible” gift.
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His Blessings
Thank God for his “spiritual” blessings.
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His Grace & Mercy
Thank God for giving his “gift i.e., grace” to all and showing “all” mercy.
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His Promises
Thank God for “precious & very great” promises.
Conclusion
Thank God for…
His goodness.
His love.
His gift.
His blessings.
His grace & mercy.
His promises.
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