Sermon Tone Analysis
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Three crosses on a lonely hill,
A thief on either side,
And, in between, the Son of God …
How wide the gulf—how wide!
Yet one thief spanned it with the words,
“Oh Lord, remember me”;
The other scoffed and turned aside
To lost eternity.
Forsaken is the hilltop now,
And all the crosses gone,
But in believing hearts of men
The center cross lives on.
And still, as when these sentinels
First met earth’s wondering view,
The presence of the Lord divides—
Upon which side are you?
Paul came to the Corinthians to know nothing but Jesus and Him crucified.
Paul came to the Corinthians to know nothing but Jesus and Him crucified.
Paul came to the Corinthians to know nothing but Jesus and Him crucified.
This text teaches us to Preach Jesus and His crucifixion.
Nothing else matters live for Christ and His crucifixion.
As Christians, born again baptized believers in Christ, as servant-leaders, we should not get caught up in standards of men that cause division.
Paul cautions this body of believers to stay focused to the core of God’s standard and that is The Cross/Crucifixion.
The late artist known as Prince, was one of our nations most brilliant singer, song-writing, poets.
He is known for many songs throughout his life, and I must say many of them were my favorites.
I want to focus on one that fits somewhat with message today, the song entitled “Controversy.”
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