Sermon Tone Analysis

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One of the strongest forces for spiritual ministry in the local church lies with the older believers.
“Preparation for old age should begin no later than one’s teens.
A life which is empty of purpose until 65 will not suddenly become filled at retirement” Dwight L. Moody
1. THE RIGHT KIND OF TEACHING
The Soundness of Doctrine
The Reliability of Doctrine
II.
THE RIGHT KIND OF EXAMPLE
A Solid Example
Sober
Grave
Temperate
Sound
A Spiritual Example
Upwardly Focused
Outwardly Focused
Inwardly Focused
III.
THE RIGHT KIND OF RESULTS
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