Sermon Tone Analysis
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Fix Your Eyes
We have a great cloud of Witnesses.
Why do we expect so much from everyone else
Illustration: Pulpit Committee Having a hard time finding a new Pastor reject the Apostle Paul’s Resume.
We like to talk about the spec in others eyes when we have planks in our own.
What’s On Your Mind?
Andy Dutch
12 Reasons Why a Pastor Quit Attending Sporting Events
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The coach never came to visit me.
2. Every time I went, they asked for money.
3. The people sitting in my row didn’t seem very friendly.
4. The seats were very hard.
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The referees made a decision I didn’t agree with.
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I was sitting with hypocrites—they only came to see what others were wearing!
7. Some games went into overtime and I was late getting home.
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The band played some songs I had never heard before.
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The games are scheduled on my only day to sleep in and run errands.
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My parents took me to too many games when I was growing up.
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Since I read a book on sports, I feel that I know more than the coaches, anyway.
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I don’t want to take my children because I want them to choose for themselves what sport they like best.
We need to start thinking about heavenly things.
See what God is saying
Why are we here this morning?
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