Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 103
Forgiveness
We need to remember the truth about past sin-dominated life.
The good news is that Jesus came to take care of that very problem.
We need to tell ourselves the truth of where our sin is now (vs11-12).
Healing
Christians are called to look a sickness differently.
We need to remember that God is a healer beyond any disease.
Through Jesus, there is a healing over even death itself.
Assured Satisfaction
Life on our own is missing all that we truly long for (vs14-16).
Vs17-19 point us to what is ours as redeemed people.
We have assurance knowing God relates to us better than we deserve (vs8-10).
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