Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
So far we have covered both why and what it means to be committed to the Christ and the church.
The big ideas were 1) Vista Baptist Church is owned by Christ, so we should be commited to the Christ (Matthew 16:13-20).
2) Vista Baptist Church is loved by Christ, so we must be committed to the church (Revelation 1:4-7).
If you happened to miss both of these sermons, they will both be on the church website.
This evening I want to consider the final commitment that flows from both of the other two.
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BI: Vista Baptist Church is commissioned by Christ.
Therefore, we must be committed to the commission (Matthew 28:18-20).
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