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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: How to be a Living Sermon (Philippians 2:16-18)

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How to be a Living Sermon

Philippians 2:16-18

Theme: An example of humble servanthood

Point: We should live in such a way that our walk matches our talk.

Outline:

  1. Live purposefully.
    1. To live purposefully requires partnership.
    2. To live purposefully requires perspective.
    3. To live purposefully requires perseverance.
  2. Live sacrificially.
    1. We sacrifice by laying down our lives for Christ.
    2. We sacrifice by laying down our lives for the church.
  3. Live joyfully.
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