Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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God has an absolute right to rebuke those who depart from his ways
He sometimes exercises this right directly
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His rebuke is powerful
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In the OT much rebuke came indirectly
Balaam’s ass rebukes Balaam:
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Eli rebukes his sons; Samuel rebukes Saul; David rebukes his men; Nathan rebukes David; Elijah rebukes Ahab; Ezra rebukes the men of Judah and Benjamin; Isaiah rebukes Judah and Jerusalem; Hosea rebukes the Israelites.
Examples of Jesus Christ issuing rebukes
To evil spirits
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To his disciples
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Other examples of rebuke being administered in the NT
Inappropriate rebukes by Jesus Christ’s disciples:
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John the Baptist rebukes Herod; The repentant thief on the cross rebukes the other crucified criminal.
Proverbs on the subject of rebuke
The importance of responding correctly to a rebuke
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Different responses to a rebuke
Instructions to believers on giving and receiving rebuke
On giving a rebuke
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On receiving a rebuke
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Believers thus follow the example of the Lord himself
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