Sermon Tone Analysis

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Analytical
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Confident
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Openness
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Introduction
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Truth
Jesus is the source of ALL truth.
He taught the the truth is determined by God’s Word.
Post-Truth
The increasing reliance on emotional appeals and personal opinions and beliefs rather than facts or evidence, especially when discussing public matters or political or religious issues.
Paul here is using physiological confidence to determine truth
The Importance and Value of Truth from a Biblical World-view.
Past generations have looked to a source outside themselves -- namely God and the Bible -- for determining morality and truth.
But a new study from the Cultural Research Center (CRC) at Arizona Christian University shows that some 58% of Americans surveyed no longer believe this, and instead say it's up to the individual to decide what is true or moral.
Biblical truth sets the standard of morality and provides guidance, wisdom in life and clarity to difficult decisions.
The Consequences Of Rejecting Truth
Rejecting biblical truth can cause an individual to become more vulnerable to sin, its effects, and the lies and deception of the enemy.
Rejection of biblical truth can lead to spiritual death and distance from God, depriving a person from the hope and joy available from a relationship with Christ.
God gave you free-will to choose and practice what you consider to be “truth”
However, you do not have the freedom to alter the consequences of your choice
A Believer’s obligation to God’s Word
1. Know It
2. Obey It
3. Speak It
4. Live It
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