Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Marks of A Spiritual Church
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INTRODUCTION: Peter tells us that the best way to grow is to lay aside some things.
Then to desire some things.
Then to taste the graciousness of the Lord—vs. 1 — The only way to have a spiritual church is to have spiritual people, and the only way for the people to be spiritual is by the Word of God.
A. They were in one accord.
B. Prevailing in prayer.
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FELLOWSHIP
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B. Fellowship binds together
C. Fellowship creates love—
D. Fellowship demands agreement on the essentials of the Christian faith.
E. The Blood for atonement.
F. The resurrection for justification.
G.
The 2nd Coming for glorification.
H. Separation for sanctification.
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