Sermon Tone Analysis
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God has commanded us to love whoever is NEXT TO US.
Keeping that command is ESSENTIAL to living the kind of life that LASTS FOREVER.
Question #3: What does it mean to be a neighbor?
Being a neighbor does not mean GETTING ALONG with them.
Being a neighbor does not mean PRAYING FOR them.
Being a neighbor does not mean making them your BEST FRIEND.
Being a neighbor does not mean FIXING all their PROBLEMS.
Being a neighbor means being INTENTIONALLY COMPASSIONATE toward those around you.
Being a neighbor means NOTICING and CARING ABOUT them.
Being a neighbor means being open to INTERRUPTION.
Being a neighbor means practicing GENEROSITY and HOSPITALITY.
Loving Your Neighbor
God wants you to INTENTIONALLY, ACTIVELY care for the people who live around you.
God does not expect you to be their SAVIOR.
If you obey, God may use you to SAVE THEM.
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