Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Are we ready for Jesus’ return?
As we study what Jesus taught his disciples in Matthew 24 we will find what God needs is doing in and through us before His return.
Nothing Left Standing
Jesus had transferred the temple to himself and therefore His church.
The Signs
The Sign
The Body of Christ
The body of Christ is the only temple left standing in the last day.
Challenge
We are living in the last days.
If we want Jesus to come back soon, then we must testify with words and actions.
We need to testify with our own testimony, which is the only one admissible in a court of law.
There will be only one temple standing in the last day, the temple of God, which is God’s people.
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