Sermon Tone Analysis

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· What have we talked about?
o   Family
o   Friends
o   Enemies
o   Who’s left?
§  Luke 10:25-28
§  Love God…Love your neighbor‼
·       Who’s your neighbor?
o   Next door?
o   Guy in the car next to you?
o   Kid who sits next to you at school?
o   What did Jesus say?
§  Luke 10:29-37
§  Your neighbor is everyone you come into contact with.
§  That includes the people next to you…goes further‼
·       Discussion time
o   I want you to talk about how to apply this to your life‼
§  You know your life better than I do!
o   Questions
§  Why does God tell us to love our neighbor?
§  What are some churchy answers to this question: “How can you love your neighbor?”
§  What are some real-life answers to this question: “How can you love your neighbor?”
§  What’s something you regularly do to love your neighbor?
§  Open up and be transparent: What is one time that you have missed a chance to love a neighbor?
How did you feel after that?
§  Who is a neighbor in your life that is hard to love?
§  What is one specific thing that you can do for him or her to love them?
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