Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
John 4:25-
Commit
John 4:
John 4:21-
At some point in our sharing Christ with the world around us, we must get to the point where we commit to say what needs to be said.
When we compare our two worlds we must know what is really Christ's heart and what is really not so that we can complete the task ahead.
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John 4:24-
John 4:31-
John 4:31
Whatever the precise referents, no Christian ‘harvester’ can ever justly forget that (1) success in reaping normally depends on the work of those who have gone before; and that (2) in those rare instances where sowing and reaping seem to go hand in hand, it is but the foretaste of the eschatological blessings still to come.
At some point in our sharing Christ with the world around us, we must get to the point where we commit to say what needs to be said.
When we compare our two worlds we must know what is really Christ's heart and what is really not so that we can complete the task ahead.
Complete the task
John 4:35
John 4:36-
John the Baptist was the sower of many of these seeds, but God is now giving the increase through Christ.
we are called to keep God’s program in perspective.
Not to loose sight of His will and way.
At some point in our sharing Christ with the world around us, we must get to the point where we commit to say what needs to be said.
When we compare our two worlds we must know what is really Christ's heart and what is really not so that we can complete the task ahead.
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