Sermon Tone Analysis
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Step One = Write out a Chapter Summary
Step Two= List Your Observations
Step Three= Ask Interpretation Questions
Step Four= Correlate your Chapter with Other Scriptures
Step Five= List Some Possible Applications
Step Six= Write Down Some Concluding Thoughts
Step Seven= Write Out One Application
Step One = Write out a Chapter Summary
1 Peter
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SECTION OUTLINE TWO ()
Look for Comparisons verse 2
Look for Old Testament Quotes in the New Testament verses 6-8.
I.
A Mature Family Knows what to Reject (2:1)
Look for advice, admonitions and attitudes verse 11, 13,16,17,18
Look for explanations verse 21
I.
A Mature Family Knows what to Reject (2:1)
I.
A Mature Family Knows what to Reject (2:1)
A. What we are to Reject (2:1, 11 b): We are to rid ourselves of malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, slander, and worldliness.
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A. A Mature Family Knows what to Receive (2:2–3): We are to Long for pure spiritual milk.
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The Marks of The Family of God (2:4–12)
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A Mature Family Knows Who They Are (2:4–12)
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The Marks of The Family of God (2:4–12)
A. Who we are the people of God ?
(2:5, 9, 10–11)
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We are living stones (2:5)
2. We are royal priests (2:5,9 )
3. We are a chosen people (2:9, 10).
4. We are strangers on earth (2:11).
B. A Mature Family Knows Who Christ is.
(2:4, 6–8, 9, 12)
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He is the living foundation (2:4).
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He is a precious foundation for believers (2:4b, 7a).
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He is a stumbling block for unbelievers (2:8).
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He is our cornerstone (2:6, 7).
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He is the chosen one of God (2:4).
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He is our judge (2:12).
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He is our light (2:9).
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Marks of a Mature Family even in the Market Place
The Mature Family Models Respect and Submission outside of church.
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THE RESPECT (2:13–20): For the Lord’s sake, we are to show respect (and submission) to the following parties:
A. Governmental authorities (2:13–16)
B. Employers (2:18–20)
C. Everyone (2:17)
V.
The Mature Family Marks the Perfect Model (2:21–25)
A. Who he is (2:21–22): Picture Perfect Holiness : He is our sinless Savior.
B. What he did (2:23–24): Picture Perfect Submission: He died on the cross.
C. Why he did it (2:24–25) Picture Perfect Results
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That his wounds might heal ours (2:24)
2. That we might turn to the Shepherd (2:25)
Willmington, H. L. (1999).
The Outline Bible ().
Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
Step Two= List Your Observations
Look for Commands verse 1
Look for Comparisons verse 2
Look for Old Testament Quotes in the New Testament verses 6-8.
Look for advice, admonitions and attitudes verse 11, 13,16,17,18
Look for explanations verse 21
Step Three= Ask Interpretation Questions
Who is Speaking?
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When is it being Spoken ?
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What is the occasion or circumstance?
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What is the Main subject of the message ?
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Step Four= Correlate your Chapter with Other Scriptures
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Step Five= List Some Possible Applications
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Step Six= Write Down Some Concluding Thoughts
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Step Seven= Write Out One Application
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