Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
Preached “Grow” 2/20/22 (2/20/21)
John 15:1-11
Roles of spiritual growth
Requirements of spiritual growth
Result of spiritual growth
Old Covenant vs. New Covenant - Transition
Written to Disciples
II.
Our Relationship with Christ.
What does it mean to abide in Christ?
What does it look like?
Abide - 10 times
Abide - stay or remain
III.
Our Relationship with other Disciples.
vv.
12-17 - “Love one another”
IV.
Our Relationship with the World.
vv.
18-27 - “Hated”
V. Conclusion
God is not a God of confusion…How do we know what God wants?
God Loved first...
“He who loves me will experience the love of The Father and The Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
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