Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Table- Gospel Relationships
The Pulpit- Gospel Worship
The Square- Gospel Mission
One Anothers Must be Practiced ()
We Aren’t Innovators ()
Jesus’ Blood Creates Gospel Community ()
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What do you understand by the communion of saints?
A. First, that believers, all and everyone, as members of Christ have communion with him and share in all his treasures and gifts.
Second, that everyone is duty-bound to use his gifts readily and cheerfully for the benefit and well-being of the other members.
Heidelberg Catechism Question 55
Acts 2:46
Every day they devoted themselves to meeting together in the temple, and broke bread from house to house.
They ate their food with joyful and sincere hearts...
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Christianity in a nutshell: Jesus didn’t come to tell us about how wonderful we are.
He came to tell us about how wonderful God is.
“It is a thing truly happifying to the soul of man to see God.”
Jonathan Edwards
Walking in the light is an honest relationship with Jesus and one another, so that we’re free to grow.
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