Sermon Tone Analysis
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Christ wants a church whose work is rooted in the love and worship of Him.
Christ’s Character
Intimately aware of the church.
Christ’s Commendation
They were a diligent church.
They were a doctrinal church.
They were a determined church.
Christ’s Correction
They had left the first love.
Whenever we become more impressed with our work for God than Christ’s work for us we leave our first love.
Whenever we place work before worship we leave our first love - the Martha Syndrome.
Luke 10:38-
Deut.
6:
Remember.
Remember the motivation for the first works.
Remember the joy of your salvation.
You had to share it with others.
Repent
Redo
The warning is that their witness would be lost.
If Christ is not at the center of all that we do, then we will eventually grow cold.
Christ’s Call and Commitment
The call is to hear.
The Holy Spirit is speaking even now through His Word.
The commitment is to grant fellowship to those who overcome.
Eat of the tree of life - fellowship with God.
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