Sermon Tone Analysis
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Song of Solomon 1:15-16
First, if you want to keep the romance going you must keep sing each others praises
Second, if you want to keep the romance going you must keep dreaming of the future.
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Third, if you want to keep the romance goin you both must be secure in the relationship.
Fourth, if you want to keep the romance going you must be in Love.
Song of Solomon
Fifth, if you want to keep the romance going you must keep your passion in check.
“ Don’t awaken love until it’s time, because if you do, you will stop talking, stop digging around in the depths of each other’s souls, stop trying to figure out how to communicate better, stop trying to figure out what makes the other person tick.
Instead, you use each other physically.
It may be enjoyable for a while, but I guarantee it will leave you hollow.”
-Matt Chandler
S.H.M.I.L.Y: See - How - Much - I - Love - You
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