Sermon Tone Analysis
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Ephesians 3:
“To pray is to enter the treasure-house of God and to gather riches out of an inexhaustible storehouse.”
Spurgeon
“When Christ by his Spirit takes up residence within us, he finds a moral equivalent to trash, black and silver wall paper with green carpet, and a leaking roof.
He sets about turning this residence into a place appropriate for him, a home for which he is comfortable… When a person takes up long-term residence somewhere, their presence eventually characterizes that dwelling… When Christ first moves into our lives, he finds us in bad repair.
It takes a great deal of power to change us; and that is why Paul is praying for power.
“ D. A. Carson
“No matter how great a Christian organization we build, no matter how efficient and seemingly successful we are, no matter how imposing a church we erect, if our efforts are not grounded in God’s love, they will amount to nothing.” - Josh Phillips
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