Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 78
A Story to Tell
God has revealed the truth about Himself to us.
God’s actions reveal His character.
We know that we always have something to talk about.
So tell the Story
We must be sure we are not hiding the story in any way.
There is much at stake as generations often forget about God.
(vs11, 42)
We must tell the story so generations will know and put their
hope in God.
Listen to the Story
We all need to listen to what God is saying.
If we aren’t listening, then we have nothing to share.
Repetition is an important part of our remembering and telling.
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