Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
In the preceding verses, 9-10—we are identified as the church of the Living God.
We are called: “a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people.”
Have you ever known any peculiar people?
I could tell you many stories of people I have known who were just plain odd.
Like the man I heard about who said to the psychologist, “People think I’m weird because I like potato pancakes.”
To which the psychologist responded, “That’s not weird, I also like potato pancakes.”
At that point, the man became excited, set up on the couch, and said, “That’s wonderful, Doc.
Listen, why don’t you come over to my house — I have closets and closets full!”
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