Sermon Tone Analysis

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Being Afraid - The Batman
Matthew 1:18-25
Pleasing God often means disappointing people.
Becoming obsessed with what people think about you is the quickest way to forget what God thinks about you.
Becoming obsessed with what God thinks about you is the quickest way to forget what people think about you.
If you’re not ready to be criticized for your obedience to God you’re not ready to be used by God.
Those who make the biggest difference often experience the most pain.
Hebrews 11:
Extraordinary acts of God often begin with ordinary acts of obedience.
The Story of The Merciful King
We always give our best to what we value the most.
How is your fear of others holding you back from what God wants?
In what ways have you chosen people or reputation over God?
In what ways have you chosen people or reputation over God?
What do you need to repent (turn) from and turn to God?
What do you need to repent (turn) from and turn to God?
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