Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Anger
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Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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The ingratitude of human beings to one another
Examples of ingratitude
the chief butler towards Joseph; Dathan and Abiram to Moses
The Israelites to Gideon and his family:
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Nabal to David; King Joash to Jehoiada; the citizens to the wise man who delivered a city
Returning evil for good
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Ingratitude to God
It was in evidence at the fall
Eve showed ingratitude for God’s provision by not believing him.
It is part of fallen human nature
It is a sign of the last days
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Israel’s repeated ingratitude to the Lord
For deliverance from Egypt:
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They were rebuked by Moses for the way they repaid God; They rejected the Lord when they rejected Samuel; They rejected God’s law and killed his prophets.
Ingratitude compared with other sins
Becoming like animals
Becoming like prostitutes
Becoming like an adulterous wife
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Jesus Christ exposed ingratitude
God is kind even to the ungrateful
It is important for believers to show gratitude to God
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