Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
1.
The Command to Flee Sexual Immorality
A. Flee Even the Appearance of Sexual Immorality
1 Thess.
5:22
Romans
B. Flee Means to Stay Away
C. Passions Burn Hot
D. People Want the Benefits of Marriage without the Commitment
Genesis 2
2. Principles for Biblical Marriage
A. Don’t Be Unequally Yoked
B. Hold Marriage in High Esteem
C.
You Can’t Change Them
3. Marriage Mythbusters
A. Marriage Isn’t About You
B. “Taking a Test Run” Is Really Selfish Love
If you make me feel loved, then I’ll marry you.
If you satisfy me sexually, then I’ll marry you.
If you treat me with respect, then I’ll marry you.
If you make me happy, then I’ll marry you.
If you fulfill my needs, then I’ll marry you.
If you like what I like, then I’ll marry you.
If you make something of yourself, then I’ll marry you.
If you don’t do things that get on my nerves, then I’ll marry you.
***From Crosswalk.com
C.
This IS a Gospel Issue
Conclusion:
If you are going to be a Christian, you are either all in or not in at all.
You can’t be like the world and be like Christ.
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