Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Today I want to bring clarity, focus, and the reality to a particular aspect of the Christian life
This message is for the lost.
When I say lost I have two things in mind; the lost people who don’t know Christ and the people who know Christ who are lost in worldliness.
Everyone has a central focus in life.
There is something or someone that has a primary influence in your decision making, actions, thoughts, feelings and words.
Today we are going to talk about what is at the center of your life.
Our sermon title today is , “Christ-Centered”
Philippians 1:
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