Sermon Tone Analysis

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‘The Lord will reward you’ (22).
The work done by God’s servants is tested by fire: ‘the fire will test what sort of work each one has done’.
There is work of real ‘quality’ - ‘gold, silver, precious stones’.
There is work which has no real value - ‘wood, hay, straw’.
God wants us to think about the work we do in His Name.
We are to ‘remove the dross from the silver’ (4).
We are not to be content with superficial work which does not lead to changed lives.
Our words are to be ‘apples of gold in a setting of silver’.
They are to be words of wisdom, words which are ‘better than fine gold’, words which ‘surpass choice silver’ (11; 8:19).
We are to bring God’s Word -‘good news’ - and God’s Spirit -‘rivers of living water’ - to our hearers (25; 1 Peter 1:12,23-25; John 7:37-39).
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