Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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1-14 - Some people do a lot of good.
Others do a great deal of harm.
Diotrephes thought he was a big ‘star’.
He ‘loves to be first’.
He ‘likes to put himself first’.
He wasn’t a star.
He was a disaster!
He took ‘nothing to do with’ God’s servants.
He did ‘not acknowledge’ the authority’ of Christ’s apostle.
He was ‘gossiping maliciosly about’ God’s servants.
He did not make people feel ‘welcome’.
He drove people ‘out of the church’ (9-10).
Demetrius was very different.
He was ‘well spoken of by eveeryone - and even by the truth itself’.
He wasn’t just popular.
He was real, genuine, true.
There was a ring of truth about him.
These were no empty words of flattery.
God’s ‘true’ servants said, ‘We also speak well of him’ (12).
What kind of person are you?
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