Sermon Tone Analysis
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Give to Give, not give to Get
There are truths in tis book that will change your marriage, it will change your life, it will change your family, your health
Its a Blessed life, not a blessed pocketbook
Matthew 7
Is the Word money anywhere in those two verses?
Judge not and you will not be judeged.... and with the measure you use it will be used it will be measured to you
The Word Money does not appear in those verses..
He was asked about how often do you preach on giving?
He said every week.
The guy looked at Him and said every week?
He said yes but what I think you mean is how often do you preach on money.
I can’t preach on grace without talking about giving… For God so loved the World that He gave...
Cant preach on Marriage without giving because if a person will not give in a marriage you cannot have a successful marriage
Giving applies to the heart.
Heres the title of the message, Its all about the heart.
Jesus said where your treasure is there your heart will be also.
If God can get your wallet he can get your heart
If you put your money in a stock you will go check it
ITs a heart issue, because he is talking about judgmment, condemnation, and forgivesness.
The worc money is never used there,
If you give judgment, judgment will be given, you give condemnation
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