Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 cor 12
Phil
If you wonder if you are ready to take up your cross, consider these questions:
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing some of your closest friends?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means alienation from your family?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means the loss of your reputation?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your job?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your life?
In some places of the world, these consequences are reality.
But notice the questions are phrased, “Are you willing?”
Following Jesus doesn’t necessarily mean all these things will happen to you, but are you willing to take up your cross?
If there comes a point in your life where you are faced with a choice—Jesus or the comforts of this life—which will you choose?
Luke
Is Christ the master of your life?
Have you put to death your own plans and committed yourself to His will for your life?
Don’t be satisfied with anything less, for there is no greater joy in life than following Christ every day.
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