Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Colossians 3:16 - "A Proper Fill-up" .
I. * Fill our * heart.
* A. With the * word * of Christ.
* 1.
Let it find a * home * in us.
* 2. Let it * affect * everything in our life.
(Psalm 119:9-11).
* B. With * gratitude *. (Psalm 107:1; 118:1, 29; 136:1; Col. 2:6-7).
II.
* Fill our * mouth.
* A. With * songs * for God.
(Psalm 95:1-2).
* 1. * God * is the focus, not * us *.
* 2. The * message * is the focus, not the * style *.
* B. With * words * for others.
* 1. * Teach * each other.
(II Tim.
2:2; I Pet.
3:15).
* 2. * Admonish * each other.
(II Tim.
3:16-4:2; Acts 20:30-31).
* Goal: * completeness *. (Col.
1:27-28).
*It all begins with our * heart.
* (Prov.
4:23).
*
*What's * filling * you * up *? *
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