Sermon Tone Analysis

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Lord, we thank You that You have a place in Your heart for us.
Why?
What have we done that You should keep on loving us?
Is there something good about us - something that makes us worthy of Your love?
Whatever way we look at it - the answer's always "No."
No! No! No!
There's no way back to You, Lord, that begins with ourselves.
We cannot begin with ourselves - but "Is there another starting-point?"
Lord, there is only place.
We begin with Your love - "God so loved the world that He gave His only Son ... " (John 3:16).
We hear these words, and we ask, "Why, Lord, have You loved us like this?"
From our side, there's no answer to this question.
We can only say, "We're sinners."
There's nothing else we can say about ourselves.
What do You, Lord, say to sinners?
"God shows His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
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