Sermon Tone Analysis

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Definition:
The definition of citizenship is the status of being a citizen, along with the rights, duties and privileges of being a citizen.
Privileges and duties
Our duty is to serve Christ
to preach the gospel
abide in Gods word
our Privileges
We have salvation
This brings peace and joy to our life
we know that our God cares for us and will provide for us
How I obtained my citizenship
In many ways this is the same concept of how we obtain citizenship in heaven.
First we believe
Then we confess our beliefs and take an oath
We live by the rules of the country and full-fill the duties of the country
If war comes, we defend our country
Different types of Citizenships
Some countries allow dual citizenship and some do not allow it.
Gods country does not allow multiple citizenships.
We can only be loyal to one.
Satans country allows multiple citizenships.
Everyone is allowed and they have to pleasure of living how they want to.
What citizenship to choose?
In our world it took me 26 years to become a citizen of the country i live and i could have lived as a permenent resident for longer if i wanted.
In Gods country, this would be considered a luke warm christian.
Someone that calls themself a christian but does things that are not base on the christian belief.
Neither for one country or the other.
Conclusion
What country are we living for?
Are we truly living our lives as if we are citizens of heaven?
Do we follow the laws of our country and fulfill the duties of our country?
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