Sermon Tone Analysis

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Good morning.
What a day.
This is going to be a great service and a great night tonight.
Tonight is our First Sunday worship time.
TOnight at 5 pm you need to be back here so that you can worship with us.
I pray that everyone received a worship guide today.
I get asked or told that I don’t have to do one of those every week.
But I feel that when people leave church, they will have moments in which they go now what did pastor say about that?
Or there is a good one liner that I give and I want you to remember it but if you don’t, at least writes down.
Everything we do here is to equip you to live the life that God has called you too.
To move from passive living to active serving of the Lord.
To get to a life that we call
Greater
Over the next few weeks we are going to discuss a man by the name of Elisha.
Not to be confused with Elijah.
Let’s turn into 1 Kings chapter 19 starting in vs 19.
1 Kings
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