Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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When you follow a star and you find a stable
What if you follow a star and find a stable?
What would you do?
Story of the Wise men following the star
What do you think the wise men expected when they were following the Star?
What did the wise men do when they found a stable?
When they found a stable they looked for God
When they found a stable they offered their very best to God
Look for God in the Good and the Bad
When the wise men came to the stable, they didn’t withhold anything.
They didn’t look at one another and say, “You know, if we didn’t leave anything here, we’d have this gold and frankincense for Herod.
Maybe we should give it to him and his family.
This is just a kid in a backyard stable.
Certainly we don’t need to give Him all of this expensive stuff.”
The difference between the average and above average person lies in just three words: And Then Some.
Great men of God, and great men of society, give their very best, and then some.
They forgive people, and then some.
They’re always walking the extra mile.
They’re always taking the extra step.
It’s an effort.
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