Sermon Tone Analysis

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Bridging to Jesus
Lion King: A story about Simba who thought he was disqualified from being King because of what he had done.
Peter was reminding the church to remember who they are because of Jesus
1 Peter
1 Peter 2:9-12
Remember your identity in Christ
Lion King: Simba forgot who he was and so he forgot who his father was.
If you have forgot who you are you have forgotten who Jesus is.
1 Peter 2
Fight for your identity
Simba fought the enemies of his identity
3.Behave godly among your friends
Malice: intention or desire to do evil
Deceit: lying, concealing the truth on purpose
hypocrisy: Saying people should live like Jesus but not living like Jesus
Envy: resentful and longing for what someone else looks like or has.
Slander: Speaking lies about a person to hurt them, or their character
3. Live your Identity
Simba assumed his role as king, he lived it.
You have an identity given to you by Jesus’ death and resurrection.
LIVE IT.
we who valued above all things the acquisition of wealth and possessions, now bring what we have into a common stock, and communicate to everyone in need; we who hated and destroyed one another, and on account of their different manners would not live with men of a different tribe, now, since the coming of Christ, live familiarly with them, and pray for our enemies, and endeavor to persuade those who hate us unjustly to live in conformity with the good precepts of Christ, to the end that they may become partakers with us of the same joyful hope of a reward from God the ruler of all.
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