Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Introduction:
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Some people desire to follow Christ; therefore, they attach themselves to Him and join the church.
a.       Yet they come ever so short and miss eternal life.
Why? 
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Because they never knew the price of discipleship.
2.    True discipleship costs everything a person is and has.
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The Great Cost of Discipleship, Luke  9:57-62 (Matthew 8:18-22)
 
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One must count the cost (v.57-58)
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The man offered himself (v.57)
 
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