Sermon Tone Analysis

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Teachers be warned
God knew this passage of James letter would be taught and I believe the Holly Spirit gave this warning to James.
Teachers that taught Darwinian Evolution
Microevolution: House sparrows in US in 1852.
North Larger/South smaller.
Macroevolution: From the goo through the zoo to you.
The tongue is the strongest muscle in the body
Horse: Katie and Buddy
Ship and rudder: 1 to 2% of the underwater area of a boat.
Small fire and forest fire.
Whether you Say you can or Say you can’t: You’re Right
Heart and breath example.
Combat breathing
Likewise: The tongue can direct the heart, the heart directs the body
Power of Positive thinking: Self talk From the Mayo Clinic
Increased life span
Lower rates of depression
Lower levels of distress
Greater resistance to the common cold
Better psychological and physical well-being
Better cardiovascular health and reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease
Better coping skills during hardships and times of stress
Read the Warning Label
Proverbs
James 3:
Proverbs 16:
So why do we need Jesus?
James 3:
Greek word for tamed is domazo: domesticated.
Carries the idea of being subdued.
James:
Bless / curse from the same mouth:
Things o
things ought not be this way.
Combat breathing: Yes you can control your heart rate to a degree: if you have a healthy heart.
but if you are in the middle of a heart attack: a breathing exercise isn’t going to save your life.
James 3:
Fig tree produce olives or vine produce figs?
Nor can salt water produce fresh?
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