Sermon Tone Analysis

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Learn how to be gentle.
The boss man is coming, look busy!
It shouldn’t only manifest itself when we think the Lord is coming.
We just remembered 9/11 this week, and I remember that so many people thought God’s judgment was imminent.
A lot of people received Christ but once the threat subsidied, everyone went back to their daily routine.
A decade and a half later, Christians started getting serious with God when they realized the future of our country was hanging in the balance.
Now some three years later, Christians have gone back to the same routine.
I said all that to say this: Learing to become gentle isn’t like a light switch we can turn on and off.
It’s something that has to be practiced regularly.
We don’t just turn on the charm when things get dicey, gentleness should become part of who we are man or woman.
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