Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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I. * God's Temple * belongs * to Him *. (Acts 7:44-50; I Kings 8:27; Jer. 7).
II.*
God's Temple is * holy.
(Heb.
9:1-7).
* Holy = * set apart * or * devoted * to God.
III.
* God's * people * are now His Temple *. (1 Cor.
3:16; 6:19-20; Ex. 25:8; 40:34-35; II Chron.
7:1-3; Matt.
1:22-23; John 1:14; Acts 2:38; Eph.
2:19-22).
IV. * God's Temple is to be treated with * honor.
* A. Protect the * honor * of His Temple.
* 1.
Our * best * effort.
(Col.
3:23-24).
* 2. Our * mouth *.
* 3. Our * life *.
(II Cor.
6:16-7:1).
* B. Protect the * integrity * of the Temple.
(Heb.
8:5-6; I Cor.
3:10-11; John 8:31).
* C. Protect the * unity * of the Temple.
( I Cor.
1:10-12; 3:1-4; John 17:20-23).
* D. Continue the * mission * of the Temple.
( I Cor.
3:5-9).
* * Do people see a positive * reflection * of *
* *God when they * observe * me*?
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