Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 PETER 3:1-7
At Sunday school they were teaching how God created everything, including human beings.
Little Johnny, a child in the kindergarten class, seemed especially intent when they told him how Eve was created out of one of Adam’s ribs.
Later in the week his mother noticed him lying down as though he were ill, and said, “Johnny, what’s the matter?”
Johnny said, “I don’t feel well, I think I’m having a wife.”
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1- THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WIFE
A-SUBMIT YOURSELVES IN A WAY THAT DRAWS YOUR HUSBAND TO CHRIST.
B-STRIVE TO ADORN THE GLORY OF GOD
2- THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HUSBAND
A-HUSBANDS STUDY YOUR WIVES
B-YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR WIFE AFFECTS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD.
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