Sermon Tone Analysis
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Romans 7:21-8:5
He paints the picture of a war of the mind going back and fourth
When you hear of Paul’s struggle with this how do you feel?
How is this a model for a healthy, realistic self image?
What does the war of your mind look like?
Negative self talk?
Thinking too highly of yourself?
Thinking too lowly?
What does your battle look like?
If you were comparing your spiritual life to a football game who’s in the lead?
Are you on offense or defense?
When have you experienced the sense of Jesus rescuing you from situations that were way too big to handle?
How can you spot the difference between condemnation and contrition (feeling remorse)
Condemnation keeps you out of the game, remorse keeps you from wanting to fail again
How does no condemnation and related to justification?
We have to put our Big Boy pants on and walk according to the spirit
How do we set our minds on things of the spirit?
Nothing good comes from a carnal mind
It may seem like your right in the moment but
It’s even easy to seem right to everyone else around you
At the end of a spiritual mind there’s peace
Are you finding peace?
Yes, continue on
NO, set your mind on the spirit
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