Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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One man can change the world
Top 100 people that changed the world
Jesus Christ
Thomas Jefferson
Mikhail Gorbachev
Buddha
Winston Churchill
10.
Nelson Mandella
12. Adolf Hitler
25.
Sir Isaac Newton
28.
Queen Victoria
62. Tim Barnes Lee (WWW)
98. Steve Jobs
99.
Beethoven
100.
Benjamin Franklin
Adam didn’t make the list, but he changed the world forever.
Romans
Where does the Law fit in?
Romans 5:
New Rule:
The las person to use the toilet paper, change the roll.
Romans 6:1-
We are dead to sin.
Joh
From a spiritual standpoint, you are either a slave to sin, or a slave to Christ.
There is a part of me that wants to judge non-christians
They really can’t help themselves.
They are a slave to sin.
Obeying an illegal order: Nazi (I was only obeying orders)
Facebook post about my family.
Newness of life
Galatians
1.
Take every thought captive
2. Pray for your enemies
Matthew 5:
Matthew 5:
3. Practice the Golden Rule
Luke
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