Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ask these questions.
How do we greet visitors well?
How can we improve in our greeting visitors?
In Genesis 18, we see three visitors come to the tent of Abraham.
He fed them, allowed them to wash up and rest.
Hospitality has always been an important biblical concept, so much that God gave this command to the Israelites.
The Bible is full of these scriptures.
In the gospels, Jesus gives us the parable of the good Samaritan to teach us that we are blessed when we help others.
In 2 Corinthians 5:16-20
So, When is it most natural to be an ambassador?
Can we agree that it is every time the door opens and a visitor comes in?
So, tonight, we wanna have a little fun, a little discussion and come out of here with a commitment to being a little more aware and a little more focused on connecting our guests with Jesus.
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