Sermon Tone Analysis
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How do we defend ourselves from arrogant faith?
Practice What You Preach
Two lessons from the Jewish culture in Rome that we can learn from
Some arrogance in being “God’s chosen people”
Nothing new…Jesus condemned the religious leaders for being white-washed tombs...
There was a attitude that passing judgment
Demonstrates caution in judgment
No Excuse, O man…(did you forget that you are a sinner as well?)
When we practice what we preach, we are cautious when judging
Ask, Seek Knock,
Pass judgment
Practice what they judge
Do not judge, lest you be judge
Presumption that they were beyond or above God’s judgement
Examine the log in your own eye, before trying to take out the speak in someone else’s eye.
Lessons from Jesus.
Ask, Seek Knock.
Do not judge, lest you be judge.
Examine the log in your own eye, before trying to take out the speak in someone else’s eye.
Demonstrates caution of God’s Judgement
No escape
Humble Your Heart
Humble Your Heart
Entitled
Hardened hearts
Unrepentant Hearts
Partiality
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