Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 30:5 crying don’t last always.
In the mist of your weeping remember where to look.
It is your perspective that determines how and to what extent you go through.
1) (Psalms 121:1-2).
Once you remember where to look, then you have to remember who to trust and lean on.
2) (Proverbs 3:5-6).
Then after you have done that get your peace while you’re leaning on Jesus because it is in Him 3) (John 16:33).
Then be of good cheer because He has overcome the world and your situation.
Then give God thanks in it.
4) (1 Thess.5:18) after that then understand that joy is coming 5) (Ps.
30:5) and when you understand that joy is coming key word is coming.
Until it gets there 6) (Ps 46:10) be still and know.
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