Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Studies from Current Biology show that humans walk in circles without directional landmarks
Your testimony can be that landmark for someone else to remove their blindfold and introduce them to Christ.
Paul understood the importance of his own testimony
Do you?
Body
Jesus strengthens us and our testimony shows the world how.
God doesn’t care who you used to be.
He cares who you are going to be.
I-It -Bare minimum
I-They - Know them on the surface level
I-Thou - Have a deep compassion and love for these individuals and know them on a deep level
Jesus embodied an I-Thou mindset
How do we show I-Thou relationships through our testimony?
The mark of an effective Christian is to strive for I-Thou relationships.
3. God will use you to bring others to him.
He is your strength.
Why do you think it is so important to realize that God is your strength?
Because of God’s mercy we have the opportunity to share that mercy with others.
We do this by living I-Thou relationships and sharing the gospel with our friends.
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