Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Another moral failure.
Why isn’t the church more different from the world?
All the same issues.
The church doesn’t have take sin serious.
James lays out a proper approach to sin for Christians.
Submission
vv.
7-8a
Submit = “Place or arrange under”
Submit = “Post in the shelter of” or “Post behind”
YOGOWYPI
Practical tips to invest in relationship with God.
Preparation
v. 8b
External & Internal Cleansing.
Band-aid Theology.
Requires admission of sin.
Repentance
v. 9
Responses to sin: Oh well, Humor, Downplay.
Christ died!
Why nerves are important.
Spiritual nerve endings.
Humility
v. 10
Teaching a child to walk.
Confession is on-going.
Still need the Gospel.
A promise of exaltation.
Lifted up in grace.
Conclusion
Pictures of foxes
Pictures of foxes
Pictures of foxes
Pictures of foxes
Destructive!
Our attitude towards sin.
This is why we spend time in confession.
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