Sermon Tone Analysis

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Fashion has never interested me much.
I don’t suppose you’ve been able to tell… Oh… you have been able to tell.
Well, it’s been a long road to become such a fashion plate.
When my Dad was to marry his second wife, he asked me if I had a nice clothes to wear to their wedding.
I assured him that I did.
Unfortunately, he didn’t ask me if I had a ride to the church, which was about ten miles from where I lived.
It was 1974 or 75 and I was 19 or 20 years old.
And I shopped—when I shopped—at thrift shops.
I had recently purchased a pair of red and purple seersucker bellbottem slacks.
With roughly two-inch cuffs as I recall.
Those were the pants that I wore to Dad’s wedding, first walking ten miles to get there.
I was a mess when I arrived.
He would have thought I looked a mess if I’d ridden there in an air-conditioned Cadillac.
I must have look awfully bad.
My Dad was angry and disappointed, and my grandmother was mortified.
When my Mom remarried, Grandma bought me new clothes for that wedding.
I have to tell you the truth though: those were some fine bellbottems.
Let us pray.
Gracious Father, sanctify us by your truth; your word is truth.
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