Sermon Tone Analysis
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Intro:
Giving, yep I already hear the groans!
Just kidding, and it may not be what you think.
I want to show you all a few things.
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And it is because you guys have been being like the Church in Corinth, as it says in
Pray
As you have been faithful, I am encouraging you to be faithful still.
Not that we are hurting for money, just that giving is a Spiritual Discipline in Scripture and I would be a sore Shepherd indeed if I didn’t teach on the things in Scripture.
I usually preach on giving this month because so much is asked of us around this time of year.
Between Church activities, school fund raisers and family obligations it can be overwhelming.
I would like to start by saying thank you all for your giving, we have been achieving our budget goals and have been very thankful for your generous hearts, I kinda feel like Paul in 2 Cor 9:1-2.
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