Sermon Tone Analysis
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The cause of the breakdown in relationships is sin
The division between Joseph and his brothers:
Ge 37:4–5; Ge 37:18–20
1 Sa 15:12–14 Samuel and Saul; 2 Sa 14:28 Absalom and David; Ac 15:37–40 Paul and Barnabas; Ga 2:11 Paul opposes Peter
Believers should be reconciled to one another
See also Mt 5:9; Mt 5:25; Mt 5:44; Mt 18:15–17; Mt 18:21–35; Jn 17:20–23; Ro 12:18–21; 2 Th 3:14–15
The death of Jesus Christ should bring believers together in peace
The church should display reconciliation
See also Ro 12:18–21; Eph 4:32; 2 Th 3:14–15
Examples of reconciliation between people
See also Ge 45:1–5 Joseph and his brothers; Jos 22:10–34 Israel, Reuben and Gad; Lk 23:12 Herod and Pilate; Jn 21:15–17 Jesus Christ and Peter; Ac 9:26–28 Paul and the apostles; 1 Co 7:11 a wife and her husband
Grace Pursues
Grace Provides
Grace Persists
I have a word for you: Follow Him
Follow Jesus
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