Sermon Tone Analysis

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In Christ, there is ‘victory’ - glorious, eternal, heavenly victory (54-57).
Every day, we face a battle.
It is a battle for faith, love and service.
(a) We are called to trust the Lord: ‘Stand firm in your faith’ (13).
We are to have faith.
It is to be a growing faith, a faith which is growing stronger.
(b) We are called to love the Lord.
This is to be the most important thing in our life: ‘love for the Lord’ (21).
Christ’s question comes to us: ‘Do you love Me?’ (John 21:15-17).
Is our love for Him growing stronger or getting weaker?
(c) We are called to serve the Lord: ‘Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord’ (58).
Let’s get rid of the lazy, ‘can’t be bothered’ attitude.
We shall be victorious through ‘the grace of the Lord Jesus’ (23).
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