Sermon Tone Analysis

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-OOS
I. Welcome.
A. Raffle: 0 - 3
II.
Open Prayer
III.
Worship
A. 3 Songs
B. Prayer Song: I wonder as I wander
C. Song before Offering: we three kings
D. Offering
E. Raffle: 4 - 6
IV.
Greeting Time
A. 2.5min.
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V. Sermon
A. Preaching
B. Raffle: 11 - +
-SERMON
I. INTRO
A. Illust.
- Green Mountain Christmas
B. Main Text
C. Pray
II.
BODY
A. God Loves U!
a. God’s motivation for giving is love!
1. Giving is God’s Character
i.
Our motivation 4 Green Mountain Christmas is to reflect God’s nature
2. HIS love compelled him 2 desire a 4ever rel.
w/u starting today!
b.
So, he enacted HIS plan
John 3:17
b.
God’s plan of salvation
B. God’s plan is salvation from condemnation!
a.
His plan is salvation through his Son Jesus!
1. Christ took upon himself the condemnation o the world & died on a cross
2. Then rose from the grave so that we aren’t just forgiven, we’re made new
b.
His plan has no “Plan B"
c.
We go through Jesus by trusting Jesus
John 3:
C. God’s plan started with a birth
a.
When we think about God giving his son Jesus, we often fast forward right to Jesus’ adult life.
b.
But God gave his son to be born like all of us; as a baby!
c.
God’s baby wasn’t born in
1. a hospital
2. not in the temple (place where heaven was supposed to meet earth)
3. His parents weren’t especially affluent, rich, or noble; weren’t the high priest’s kid
i. a carpenter and a young virgin lady
d.
He was born in the most humble of places to humble people
1. It’s like taking the most important, expensive, valuable gift & wrapping it w/old newspaper & duct tape
i. God’s in the business of taking humble beginnings & turning ‘em into great things
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