Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “THE APOSTLE’S HEART FOR THE CHURCH”
!! How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.
~ Psalm 133:1
• There is positional unity, and there is relational unity.
• Jesus prayed for oneness among His people.
• Jesus is the great unifier!
*Jesus died to make us one.
We must die to self daily in order to make that oneness a reality in practice.*
*THE APOSTLE PAUL’S HEART FOR THE PRACTICE OF UNITY IN THE CHURCHES:*
* The Roman Church.
12:10, 16 / 14:19-20 / 15:5
* The Corinthian Church.
1:10-12 / 3:1-4 / 11:17-34 / 12:4-13:13
* The Ephesian Church.
2:11-22 / 3:6 / 4:1-6
* The Philippian Church.
2:1-8 / 2:14-15 / 4:2-3
* The Colossian Church.
2:1-2 / 3:12-17
*RELATIONAL UNITY:*
• It was Jesus’ heart for His people.
• It was Paul’s heart for the churches.
• Is it your heart for our church?
Are you committed to practicing it?
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