Sermon Tone Analysis

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“Be a Berean”
the Berean believers are an incredible model for us on what it looks like to search the Scriptures, and stand on the truth of Scripture alone.
Spending time in this book with your eyes without living it out in your life is hypocrisy.
Attempting to live out this book in your life without spending time in this book with your eyes is insanity.
Outline:
1. Their Approach to the Word
2. Their Attitude toward the Word
3. Their Affect on the World
Notice:
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The Word Produced Noble Character
verse 11 - they were “more noble than those...”
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The Word Produced New Christians
verse 12 - “therefore (because of the Bereans) many of them believed!”
c. the Word Produced Notable Chaos
Not everyone is going to be a fan of Jesus and His Word.
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