Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 Peter 2:4-12
The Cornerstone (vs4, 6-8)
Jesus was rejected by those who should have been building.
Jesus is the true, precious, living, cornerstone.
You cannot ignore Jesus - you either believe or reject.
The Building (vs5, 9-10)
We should never want to miss out on what God is building.
Having come to Jesus, we experience a new identity.
We must remember what is ours in Him.
The Purpose (vs5, 9-12)
God is truly great so we should declare His excellencies.
Our declaring God’s greatness leads to others declaring it as well.
So, we must live in a way that shows what God has done.
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