Sermon Tone Analysis

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PRELIMINARY PAGE
 
 
TEXT:             Hebrews 13:10-16 (NIV)
 
C.I.T.
The writer encouraged the readers to worship Jesus outside the camp.
THESIS:         Christians worship at the altar of the cross.
PURPOSE:     M.O.
Consecrative
 
                        S.O.
To encourage worshipers to offer themselves to Christ as a living
                                     sacrifice.
TITLE:            Worship Outside the Camp
 
                        OUTLINE
 
                        Introduction
 
                        1.
Christian worship involves going outside the camp (13:10-12).
 
                        2.
Christian worship involves identifying with Jesus (13:13-14).
 
                        3.
Christian worship involves sacrificing ourselves (13:15-16).
 
                             A.
In continuous praise (13:15).
B.
In doing good (13:16a).
C.
In pleasing God (13:16b)
 
                        Conclusion
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