Sermon Tone Analysis

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Quentin Elsea

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! /How/
*Questions are a catalyst for faith.*
- Matthew 7:7
- Hebrews 6:9-12
*Saving faith has substance.*
- Mark 12:29-30
*When you love God, you live like you should.*
*When you know love, you can show love.*
- Mark 12:31
*Be intentional about your influences.*
*Believe the wait is worth it.*
- Galatians 6:9-10
*Keep your eyes open for an opening.*
/Scriptures taken from the NIV®/
/Image credit: Aachal, Unsplash/
/Note: This audio has been edited.
The sermon notes are not an exact transcript of the audio./
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