Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 Corinthians 15:33
Three types of Bad Company
Poison People: They take and never give
People either increase or decrease you.
Type 2: Judgmental people; They are always tearing you down and never building up.
Matthew 7:
Third type: Negative people; Their attitude and speech is never good.
God has appointed people in your life to help you reach your destiny, but those people cannot get to you if you are continually letting the wrong people have access and take up your time.
Three types of Good company
Your pastor
Type 2: Spiritual Mentor
Two ways to learn: mistakes or mentors
Proverbs 13:
Two types of mentors: the ones you see and the ones you don’t.
Third type: Mature believers
Maturity means no longer subject to instability.
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