Sermon Tone Analysis

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Have you ever read your Bible and not gotten anything out of it?
Why do you think that is?
Its not suppose to be that way.
God’s Word does not return back void.
OVERVIEW -
their town (observation)
The differences (the river, language, time culture, covenant, etc…)
Build the principilizing bridge) - look for theological principles.
(love each other, Jesus is coming back etc)
Apply it your town -
VERY FIRST STEP - Prayer
HOW TO PRAY:
Homework - read through Jude 3 times this week (takes 2 minutes).
Write down in one sentence, what you think it is saying.
Pray Colossians 1:9-11 over yourself before you do it.
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