Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Illustration: Outstanding by the Gap Band
Outstanding
Girl you knock me out
Excited
You make me wanna shout
Girl, you're lookin' sweeter now
You've got it every day, girl
Wish that I could love you right
In a special way
You light my fire
I feel alive with you, baby
You blow my mind
I'm satisfied
Outstanding (So outstanding, yeah)
Girl, you knock me out
Excited (I'm so excited, baby)
It makes me wanna shout (Baby)
Gee, I feel so lucky, now
To have you all alone girl
I really love the way you love me
Forever I'll be yours baby
You blow my mind, baby
I'm so alive with you, baby
You blow my mind, baby
You blow my mind, baby, baby
You light my fire (You light my fire)
I feel alive with you, baby (I feel alive)
You blow my mind (You blow my mind)
I'm satisfied (I'm satisfied)
If something blows your mind, you are very excited or surprised by it:
Blow your mind" is an English idiom that means that something has had a profound effect on someone's brain.
This phrase takes its meaning from its exaggeration, since something that literally blew one's mind would kill the person in question.
In a positive sense, "blow your mind" generally means that someone has been stunned or overwhelmed by something they have experienced.
This phrase gains its meaning from the fact that, for something to blow one's mind, it must be an unforgettable event.
Such an experience may have an effect that forever alters the person who is the subject of the phrase.
Indeed, the phrase is often used in conjunction with some sort of cultural event.
Imagine someone saying, "You have to hear this album, because I'm telling you that it will blow your mind."
Transition To Body- Paul’s Mind Blowing Revelation from God
Chapter 1- Opening Our Hearts To See
Chapter 2- Remembering How Far The LORD Brought You
Workmanship of Jesus Christ
Powering Of Preaching The Gospel
Growing Into a Holy Temple in the LORD
Chapter 3- Minister of the Gospel by the Power of God by the Grace of God
Body- Let God (Jesus Christ) Blow Your Mind With the
Inner-Strengthening Power Of The Holy Spirit
Power- Ability to do things, by virtue of strength, skill, resources, or authorization.
Inner self being renewed day by day
Infinite-Working Power of the Holy Spirit
Unimaginable power
God-Glorying Power of the Holy Spirit
Eternal Weight of Glory
Transition To Close- Annie Get’s a taste of Heaven
Annie tells the adventures of an orphan girl at the Hudson Street Home for Girls in New York City during the Great Depression.
Miss Hannigan (played by Carol Burnett), the alcoholic proprietor, makes life miserable for the girls under her charge.
She forces them in the middle of the night to scrub floors, sew piecework strips of fabric, peel potatoes, an wash the mildew-soild walls.
“These floors better shine like the top of the Chrysler Building before breakfast, or your rear ends will!” Miss Hanigan roars.
The children deam of being adopted to escape the dismal environment of the orphanage.
Annie (played by Aileen Quinn) gets her escape when billionaire philanthropist Oliver Warbucks (played by Albert Finney( decides to borrow her for a week to improve his public image.
His secretary, Grace Farrell (played by Ann Reinking), retrieves Annie from the orphanage and escorts her to his mansion where the little girl is agog with fascination.
She walks through the massive entryway and is amazed at the beauty.
There are immense floral displays, massive balconies, spiral staircases, and a full-length, stained-glass window on the ceiling.
She feels like she has died and gone to heaven.
Grace asks, “Well, Annie, what would you like to do first?”
Accustomed to housework at the orphanage, Annie looks around with her hand on her chin and responds, “Well, I could do the windows first, then the floors.
That way if I drip...”
Grace interrupts her and says with a smile, “Annie, you don’t understand.
You won’t have to do any cleaning while you’re with us.
You’re our guest.”
A big smile crosse Annie’s face.
One after another of the maids and butlers curtsy in her presence.
One will pick out her clothes.
Another will draw her bath.
Yet another will turn down her bed.
It is a dream come true.
This is a life far beyond anything the little girl has ever imagined.
As the maids and butlers dance around the room and prepare the banquet table for an enormous feast, all Annie can say is, “I think I’m going to like it here!”
Close- The Joy, Power, & Strength of the LORD
Isaiah the prophet could say...
King David could sing...
Ezra could say...
Apostle Paul could say...
Hebrew writer could say...
My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus' blood and righteousness
I dare not trust the sweetest frame
But wholly lean on Jesus' name
On Christ the solid rock I stand
All other ground is sinking sand
All other ground is sinking sand
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