Sermon Tone Analysis

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In the NFL, you have 30-40 different ways to line up… different plays from those line ups… and different personnel groups to fit into the different line ups, etc.
How you line up is important.
1. Hear the Word of God.
You have to hear the word and learn the word and know the word.
ILL - Every week in the NFL, they have a meeting of the team where the coach goes over the week to come.
They line out what they are going to do, who they are going to play… etc. NO ONE misses these meetings.
Every week Followers of Christ, the Body of Christ, has a meeting.
It’s called church, but unlike the NFL, many of our team members miss this meeting.
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