Sermon Tone Analysis
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| *Date:* | February 1, 2009 |
| *Text:* | Luke 4:1-13 |
| *Title:* | The Trinity of Dependence |
| *CIT: * | Jesus depended on God.
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| *Thesis:* | We can depend on God.
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| *General Objective (GO):* | & *Evangelistic* – /(Evangelism)/ Hope of finding Christ through the sermon.&
*Supportive* – /(Comfort~/Hope)/ Hope to provide support for the hard times.
& *Consecrational* – /(Discipleship) /Develop a deeper commitment to Christ.
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| *Specific Objective (SO):* | That they will depend on God.
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| *Body Signposts:* | I.
Lust of the Flesh - Physical NeedsII.
Lust of the Eyes - Fleshly DesiresIII.
Pride of Life - |
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