Sermon Tone Analysis

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First, we are unified because of our need for reconciliation ().
Second, we are unified because of our Reconciler ().
Second, we are unified because of our Reconciler (Eph.
2:13-18).
Third, we are unified because of our new reconciled identity ().
Third, we are unified because of our new Reconciled identity ).
How then should we live?
How then should we live?
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How then should we live?
“Love is always seeking the best interest of the other person.”
“You don’t need to be admired among the literati or respected in the guild.
You don’t need an impressive net worth.
You don’t need to be well traveled or well read.
You don’t need to be conversant in Portlandia or know how many Twitter followers Taylor Swift has.
You don’t need to be politically articulate, or up on the mommy blogs or the young, restless and reformed buzz.
You don’t need to see the movie.
You don’t need to read the novel.
You don’t need to look hip....
But what you desperately need, more than anything else in the world, is the word of Christ dwelling in you richly.... Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.
Don’t neglect it.
Listen to his word.
Soak in his word.
Memorize his word.
Eat and chew it slowly.
Don’t stop it from benefitting you.” - John Bloom
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