Sermon Tone Analysis
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*No Choice but to Choose*
24 “No one can serve two masters.
Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.
You cannot serve both God and Money.
(Mt 6:24 NIV)
*I.
**Introduction:*
*II.
**Choose Your Master Because Division Is Frustrating*
*/A.
/**/A Conflict Of Interest /*/(Who Will You Love*)*/
*/B.
/**/A Contest Of Loyalties /*/(I Pledge Allegiance)/
*/C.
/**/A Contradiction Of Reality /*/(It Is Impossible)/
*III.
**Choose Your Master Because Devotion Is Exclusive*
*/A.
/**/In Its Inclination /*/(One Only)/
*/B.
/**/In Its Selection /*/(One Winner)/
*/C.
/**/In Its Rejection /*/(One Looser)/
*IV.
**Choose Your Master Because A Decision Is Inevitable*
*/A.
/**/So Choose intelligently /*/(Weigh All The Options)/
*/B.
/**/So Choose Decisively /*/(Make A clear Choice)/
*C. **/So Choose manifestly /*/(Give Evidence of your Choice)/
*V. **Conclusion:*
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