Sermon Tone Analysis

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LOVE? what about jerks, evil people, or enemies?
Simple message…We owe those around us to love them.
Rom.
12:2 - prove God’s will by transformation (renewing mind)
How this effects or God’s will for our relationships as most important...
Relating to church, loving God, other Christians, enemies, Government, etc.
NOW our neighbor.
Jesus in John 13 New Commandment “one another” = Christians
Luke 10:25-29 Good Samaritan setup
BIG QUESTION: Why is this an obligation?
It fulfills the Law.
Not for salvation, but for “proving the will of God”
Gal.
5:14
James 2 8
Matt.
7:12
BIG QUESTION: What does that look like?
The answer to that question is the journey of each believer.
“proving the will of God” by having your mind renewed is the process of sanctification in relationships.
It is taking on the mind of Christ.
It starts with those things you know then moves to those things you don’t know.
[Fly fishing - start at step one…]
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