Sermon Tone Analysis

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As you finish reading 1 Corinthians 13 my hope for you is a realization that what is most important in this walk with God is that we love Him and everyone else.
It is so easy to forget that in a society that is based on self-interest and personal goals but got expects us to enjoy our relationship with Him by being in relationships with others.
Not, “pass you by” relationships, but true “carry your burden” relationships.
So, don’t forget to love this week or next week or ever.
Blessings,
Pastor Rick
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