Sermon Tone Analysis

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“The Story keeps you hungering and thirsting for more, not only more of the old story, but the next chapter.”
Story - “When I was in high school and playing football I had a coach that was mean, strict, and well we called him satan.
Now he was actually a very nice man, but we never saw that side of him...”
I’m excited about this Story.
Why? because I’m apart of it.
My story started when I was in 2nd grade in Carole Dobbs and Carole Baily’s Sunday School Class.
On a Sunday morning we were lead in the sinners prayer and at that moment I know Jesus came into my heart and life, as my savior and my guide.
This is the Command that was charged…
1 Timothy 1:18-19
The POINT - To love THE STORY is to own your story and get strength, courage, and mission from it, and that mission is a personal one.
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