Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Heart Does Not Lie!
1. Silo Saints
Isolationist—They don’t believe God the Father cares about the Culture.
They don’t believe God is ACTIVE or ALIVE in the Culture.
They don’t believe they are God’s Ambassador to the Culture.
They believe God is unable to change the Culture.
2. Spiritual Sell Outs
Don’t talk about the Blood of Christ
3. Spiritual Sold Outs
They Influence their Culture.
A. They Understand who He is to the Culture.
B. they understand who they are to the Culture.
Three things You must Trust
1. Power of the Word of God
2. Power of Prayer
3. Power of the Holy Spirit
Two Questions:
How long as it been since you lead someone to Jesus?
Who are you mentoring today?
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