Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon in a sentence:The Philadelphian Christians model what every church ought to be.
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Introduction
!! I Christ Wants a Loving Church (v.
7;Jn.
13.34,35)
They Turned to the Lord in the Midst of Their Troubles (v.
3-13)
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II.
Christ Wants a Loval Church (v.
8;Tit.
2.1,2;Matt.
10.32,33)Jn.
13.34,35)
!! III.
Christ Wants a Looking Church (v.
10,11;Tit.
2.11-14)
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