Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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Changes are Required
The world tells us to listen to our hearts
Be who you “really are”!
Should we listen to our hearts?
No, we should:
No, we should:
Guide our hearts
Correct our hearts
Discipline our hearts
Guard our hearts
We are not called to remain the same or follow what is in us
We are called to change!
To move toward righteousness!
This is work
This is a journey
A journey moving us from the world and flesh toward Christ!
Don’t just sit where you are!
Grow
Move forward
Putt off the old, the flesh, the world
The Christian who is satisfied with:
His walk with God
His labor for Christ
His giving
Does not understand the goal!
The goal is to be moving toward him always!
To be shedding the old man
When we understand
Who God is
What is possible in him
The sweetness of intimate fellowship
We will not WANT to stop our journey!
Changes are from something bad
Eph 4:22
The conversation/behavior of the old man is corrupt with deceitful lusts!
Too often, we do not see our actions/deeds as wrong/sin/bad
“Yes, I could do better, but I’m not that bad now!”
We need to condemn sin and the flesh before we will ever crucify/mortify it!
The battle is first in the mind!
Changes are to something good
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