Sermon Tone Analysis

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Two birds fly over our nation’s deserts: One is the hummingbird and the other is the vulture.
Vultures find the rotting meat of the desert, because that is what they look for.
They thrive on that diet.
Hummingbirds ignore the smelly flesh of dead animals.
Instead, they look for the colorful blossoms of desert plants.
Vultures fill themselves with things dead and gone.
Hummingbirds fill themselves with freshness and life.
Each bird finds what it is looking for.
We all do.
That is the essence of Paul’s teaching: In life, there are two kinds of believers.
One follows foolishness, the other wisdom.
Some fill themselves with old habits: others with the newness of life in Christ.
In the desert of this world there are scavengers who are angry and ungrateful, and those who hum grateful hymns of thanksgiving.
The irony is that you always find what you are looking for.
1- THE SOURCE OF WISDOM.
1 KINGS 3:
2- THE CHARACTERISTIC OF WISDOM.
3- THE ENDURANCE OF WISDOM.
MATTHEW 7:24-
4- THE TRUTH OF WISDOM.
JOHN 8:31-
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