Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Decision 08*
*Introduction:*
1.                   Title
2.                   I understand that many have likely heard enough about this election, but I believe it is my role as a minister of the word to remind us of a few principles surrounding this topic.
3.                   It is not my place today to set for a political platform by specifically discussing the views of the candidates.
4.                   A Government is one of the 3 divinely appointed institutions ordained by God (Rom.13:1).
a.                   Church, home, and government.
b.
As we will see, God has a purpose in the governing bodies, and we as Christian citizens have a some guidelines to follow as well.
5.                   Our lesson today is based upon four questions.
a.
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