Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
“I love you, Lord, and I will lift my voice
To worship You!
Oh, my soul, rejoice!
Take joy my King in what You hear
Let it be a sweet, sweet sound in your ear.”
Main Point: “Worship is an outward expression of our inward love for the Lord.”
Scripture Reading:
(Prayer)
Expression of Worship:
1.) Music and Dance:
(Personal Experience: First Time expressing worship)
2.) Sacrifice:
“We are called to be a living sacrifice”
Pitfalls To Worship:
1.)
No Respect For The Lord:
How Can We Be Disrespectful?
A Bad Attitude
Goofing Off
Too “Cool” For Worship
I Don’t Like This Song
You Don’t Love The Lord
2.) We Care What Others Think:
“Have an attitude like David”
Conclusion:
“Worship is an outward expression of our inward love for the Lord.”
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