Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Have you ever tried too hard?
Made something more complicated than it needed to be?
A really rich cake
We have all been there and felt bad afterwards, right?
Too many instruments
The only thing we can resolve to do is be better next time.
Today what we are going to talk about is the simple things we need to keep front and center when we get the opportunity to talk with someone about Jesus.
Scripture
Ephesians
Acknowledge the reality
Sin and Death
But God...
God responded
Grace
Not legalism.
This is of salvific importance to clarify!
Purpose
There is a path of redemption to walk! Grace to be shared.
Our response is not to earn our salvation, but to spread it.
Challenge
Keep it simple
Have an imaginary conversation
Practice it in the mirror
Memorize a scripture to guide the conversation
Notes:
It is ok to not have an answer.
It is ok to leave it simple even if they desire to go into complicated waters.
Time and exposure remember?
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