Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Introduction: Talk of some of the major changes that have came to the church and how the church first met them with resistence.
* The Shape of the Earth- Galileo Galilei
* The King James Version
* Open Air Evangelism - George Whitefield
* Singing Hymns - Isaac Watts
* Sunday School - Robert Raike
! 1.
The Truth Stays.
*Be strong in the grace that is in Jesus Christ 1 Tim.
2:1*
* Past
* Present
* Future
! 2. Live a Model Life.
*And the things that you have heard from me 2 Tim.
2:2a*
* We must be examples.
* Jesus is the greatest example.
* If we desire followers we must be followers ourselves.
! 3. Motivate the Change.
*Commit thse to faithful men 2 Tim.
2:2b*
* Encourage
* Entrust
* Enable
!! Conclusion:
History has taught us that we often reject change but as history has also concluded change is inevitable and if we do not learn to embrace it; it will destroy us.
* Anesthesia - James Young Simpson
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