Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Introduction:
1.
We are a family.
Matt .
A. A family protects itself.
2. The Church is the household of God.
Matthew 16.
1 Tim 3.14-15
Body:
1. God Protects the house of God.
Lev. 10.
2. Phinehas protected the house of God.
Numbers 25.6-
3. Jesus protected the house of God.
Matt 21:12-13
Jn 2:
4. The brethren protected Saul (Paul).
Acts 9:23-
5. Paul protects himself from the Sadducees.
Acts 23.6-
Conclusion:
1. God’s people always protected the house of God.
2. We are the house of God today and we have a right to protect it.
If not a duty to do so.
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