Sermon Tone Analysis

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What is the heart?
“The heart of man is his worst part before it be regenerate, and the best afterwards: it is the seat of principles, and fountain of actions.
The eye of God is, and the eye of a Christian ought to be, principally fixed upon it.
The greatest difficulty in conversion, is, to win the heart to God; and the greatest difficulty after conversion, is, to keep the heart with God.”
― John Flavel, Keeping The Heart 1668
How do we keep the heart from growing cold?
1. Gathering together with other believers.
2. Using your gift to the benefit of others and the glory of God.
2 Timothy 1:6-7 NLT
6 This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual gift God gave you when I laid my hands on you.
7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.
3. Spend time reflecting upon God’s grace toward you.
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