Sermon Tone Analysis

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How’s Your Health?
If the blessing of 3 John 2 was given to you, how good would your health be?
Would you want your physical health to be as good as your spiritual health?
John has joy from knowing that Gaius is walking in the truth.
To be spiritually healthy we must walk in the truth.
How’s Your Heart?
One sign of our love for the Lord is our love for His people.
Hospitality and support of fellow believers, particularly those engaged in spreading the Gospel.
To have a good spiritual heart we must walk in love.
How’s Your Hearing?
Who do you listen to?
A contrast in authorities:
Diotrephes - a proud man who wanted control over the church.
He was even turning people away from the Apostle John due to his jealousy.
He was usurping Christ’s place - Col 1:18 “And he is the head of the body, the church.
He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent.”
Demetrius - a good testimony and one worthy of following.
Fill your life with what is good!
To have good spiritual hearing we must walk with the wise.
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