Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Be Faithful vs. 13a
A. Look out for the things that can take you down.
Not just sin, but habits that could lead you to sin, eventually.
Don’t be lazy, but learn to rest.
Avoid whatever and whoever is going to cause you to sin.
B. Stand firm in your faith.
Grow in your faith.
It’s your job, not your parent’s job.
C. Tear down strongholds in your life.
II Cor.
10:3-10
II.
Be Strong vs. 13b
A. Be a man.
Take responsibility for yourself, your actions, and the consequences thereof.
B. Be strong.
At whatever you do, do it for the glory of God.
That means doing it with all you’ve got.
Col. 3:17
C. Be strong enough to admit when you’re wrong and when to fight because you’re in the right, even when it means going it alone.
III.
Be Loving vs. 14
A. This word for love is agape .
Meaning the love of God, so everything we do is to be because we love God, and love people.
B. Are you acting selfishly or selflessly?
Especially those you don’t like.
Rom.
12:14-21
C. If you do these things, it doesn’t mean an easy life, but it will reap the biggest rewards.
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