Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
This is discipleship:
This is discipleship contexualized:
Premise: The gospel is contextualized, which means we must apply the gospel in a way that connects with the context we find ourselves in.
Matthew’s Gospel: The kingdom requires us to trade our agenda for a kingdom agenda.
Luke’s Gospel: Be a [corporate] witness.
Bible Study Points
There are five major contexts in which we must disciple in the modern world:
Family
Economics
Education
Health
Religion
Conclusion
There is a tremendous responsibility to demonstrate our discipleship more than we talk about it.
Discipleship is about following Jesus, not simply talking about Him.
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