Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Envisioned*
*Isaiah 6:1-9a*
/Theme: God gives us a vision for living./
*Introduction: Vision*
A.    Vision
1.      Close your eyes--What do you see?
a.
Some of you may still see impression of light
b.
Some of you may see little squiggly things that seem to float across our eyes
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For others of you this is nonsensical 
d.
You may open your eyes
2.      What you see in your mind is often more important than what you see with your eyes
3.      Our cultural is talking more and more about vision, but it is seeing less
a.      George Bush, Sr., never did figure out that “vision thing”
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Many of you have vision statements at work
i.
Some of you have worked on writing them
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