Sermon Tone Analysis

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A story about getting off course.
A church off course.
why do you think the most powerful passage on love, which we use in almost every wedding, is found in this book?
If we were preaching on the love chapter i would say, because they were not focused on the things of love they were trusting in the wisdom and the power of man, rather than the message of the cross, the most amazing display of love in God’s only son dying a violent and publicly humiliating death to offer forgiveness to mankind and seal our hope in his resurrection.
they took their focus off this and forgot the things of god. that great expression of love who inspires the believer into sacrificial love. of course that is not what we are here to preach on today.
so, I’m not going to say all that.
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