Sermon Tone Analysis

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January 5, 2020
State of the Church
Matthew 22:37-40; 28:16-20
More than the headline makers, it’s the daily life of the average Christian that ultimately forms the worlds perception of Christ and His Gospel
Telos: God wants disciples who Love Him deeply and follow him completely.
1. Disciples who love Him with every area of their life
Matthew 22:34-38
Deuteronomy 6:1-7
2. Disciples who love every neighbor in their life
Matthew 22:39-40
3. Disciples who love to make Disciples of Jesus Christ
Matthew 28:16-20
A. Making disciples requires Trusting Jesus’ authority (16-17)
B. Making Disciples requires Acting on Jesus’s authority (18-20)
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