Sermon Tone Analysis

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A Picture from my Childhood
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Reflection Questions:
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What traditions do you have in your family?
What do those traditions mean to you?
2. Like Pharaoh, are my actions and choices hurting others or are they blessing them?
3. What can you learn from the traditions of Passover and consecration of the first born?
4. Look in your own hearts, has Jesus just paid your debtor or has he changed the debtor too?
5. What changes do I need to make in the way I see myself in order to reflect my true identity in Christ?
Challenge: Find a mentor and find a mentee.
A mentor mentee relationship doesn’t have to be a older mentor to younger mentee relationship.
Think of this as a spiritual friend.
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