Sermon Tone Analysis

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Title: The Valley of Ego
Text: Luke 9:37
Proposition: The greatest threat to discipleship is our own ego and Self-centeredness
Transitional Sentence: I have three false concerns the disciples had, and these are concerns we need to dismiss if we want to be a disciple of Christ.
A Rebellious Role
Luke 9:37-42
Luke 9:1
Mark 6:13
Luke 9:41
A Rich Rank
Luke 9:43-45
Luke 9:46-48
Matthew 18:1-4
Restricted Recognition
Luke 9:49
Luke 9:50
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