Sermon Tone Analysis

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*The Pathway to Peace*
*Text: Isaiah 26:3-4 (NIV)*
3 You will keep in perfect peace
him whose mind is steadfast,
because he trusts in you.
4 Trust in the Lord forever,
for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal.
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Introduction:
II.
Experience Peace from God
A.      The Blessing of Peace
1.       Available Peace
a)       A State of Peace Kept
b)       A State of Mind Needed
2.       Absolute Peace
B.      The Basis of Peace
1.       Faith Exercised by Man
2.       Faith Placed in God
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Express Trust in God
A.      Trust is a Confidence of Man
1.       Trusting in the Lord
2.       Trusting Without End
B.      Trust is a Confidence in God
1.       Solid Reliability
2.       Eternal Reliability
IV.    Conclusion:
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