Sermon Tone Analysis

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INTRO—”God doesn’t need our good works, but our neighbor does.”
—Martin Luther
To GO. [; ]
Andrew → Peter, ...
John 1.40-42
Peter → 3,000
Acts 2.22-
Acts 2.
Philip → Samaria, Eunuch, ...
Philip →
Acts 8.4-5
Acts 8.29-31
Philip & Andrew → Greeks
Paul → Jews
Romans 9.1-3
To Go, TOO.
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You can have a Gospel conversation with three simple Bible verses:
Roman’s Road
MONDAY MORNING PRAYER
[Bridge to Life]
God, give me today...
An opportunity to speak with someone about Jesus,
The wisdom to see it, and
The courage to take it.
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