Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Dead Fish Go with the Current of the Stream
Like dead fish, they must go with the stream—they have not the power of the living fish to swim against the current.
They go the way their neighbors go.
But Noah was a righteous man in an un- righteous generation.
CH Spurgeon, “Noah’s Eminence”
Noah was Righteous in This Generation
Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations.
Noah walked with God.
KJV
Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation.
Noah walked with God.
ESV
What are some of the challenges you might face in this generation as you walk with God?
But be careful that your life is so consistent that they cannot pick holes in it—and then you need not mind being a speckled bird among them, as Noah was in his generation!
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