Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Importance of Faith
Look at the connection of both spiritual family and physical family life to faithfulness in Colossians 3:
We are raised with Christ to set our minds on things above (Col.
3:1-11).
We are called into the one body of a spiritual family (Col.
3:12-17).
The nature of the spiritual family will be evident in our physical families (Col.
3:18-25).
A Faith-Filled Church Family
Christianity is lived within the context of "Family."
Brothers and Sisters
Mothers and Fathers
The Nature of Family
"Family" is not simply a legal structure!
We are not family in name only.
"Family" is shown in the way we live.
"Family" is characterized by togetherness.
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