Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Christian has a garden Just as Adam and the woman had.
but ours is a spiritual garden.
It is a place of worship with the Lord.
In the Old Testament there was sacred places.
Places where it was said that God walked.
The ground of Eden was holy ground.
the ground where Moses encountered the Lord through the burning bush
The ground that Naaman recognized as holy ground having been cured of Leposy the Captain loaded up his mules with the soil of the land to take back home where he could take holy ground. 2 Kings 5
Our holy ground is a spiritual ground.
this spiritual ground has rules and it has boundaries
All meaningful worship takes place within those boundaries .
Sin puts us out.
and when we live according to the flesh, with no regard to the
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