Sermon Tone Analysis

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What kind of church are we to be?
We are to be different, but we are not to be different just for the sake of being different.
God tells us how He wants us to be different.
He wants us to be a light in the darkness.
We are a unique people with a unique purpose.
We are different.
Here is is speaking in the context of Holy Living, I would encourage you to go back and start at the beginning of the letter and read the entire context of this letter.
Ok, you twisted my arm.
Let’s start in chapter 1 verse 1.
As I read this I want you to pay attention to how many times Peter tells the followers of Christ to be obedient and live holy lives.
And Jesus gives us an example of how to be light in the darkness.
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