Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Stages of Sin
1-Thought & Temptation=not a sin as yet/allow it to foster.
temp•ta•tion \tem(p)-ˈtā-shən\ noun
13th century
1: the act of tempting or the state of being tempted especially to evil: ENTICEMENT
2-Allow to Conceive=Stays hidden.
jam
to become pregnant with
a: to become pregnant with (young) 〈conceive a child〉
b: to cause to begin: ORIGINATE 〈a project conceived by the company’s founder〉
2 a: to take into one’s mind 〈conceive a prejudice〉
b: to form a conception of: IMAGINE 〈a badly conceived design〉
3-Allow it to Grow=God sends conviction.
3-Allow it to Grow=God sends conviction.
a: to spring up and develop to maturity
b: to be able to grow in some place or situation 〈trees that grow in the tropics〉
c: to assume some relation through or as if through a process of natural growth 〈ferns growing from the rocks〉
2 a: to increase in size by assimilation of material into the living organism or by accretion of material in a nonbiological process (as crystallization)
4-Begin to nurture it (sin)=foot hold/God’s warning become more heavy.
eph
1: TRAINING, UPBRINGING
2: something that nourishes: FOOD
3: the sum of the environmental factors influencing the behavior and traits expressed by an organism
2nurture verb transitive
nur•tured; nur•tur•ing \ˈnərch-riŋ, ˈnər-chə-\ 15th century
1: to supply with nourishment
2: EDUCATE
3: to further the development of: FOSTER—nur•tur•er \ˈnər-chər-ər\ noun
5-Embrace sin=Sin becomes a stronghold/God begins to discipline.
brace pair of arms—more at BRACE] verb transitive 14th century
1 a: to clasp in the arms: HUG
b: CHERISH, LOVE
2: ENCIRCLE, ENCLOSE
3 a: to take up especially readily or gladly 〈embrace a cause〉
b: to avail oneself of: WELCOME 〈embraced the opportunity to study further〉
4 a: to take in or include as a part, item, or element of a more inclusive whole 〈charity embraces all acts that contribute to human welfare〉
b: to be equal or equivalent to 〈his assets embraced $10〉 verb intransitive: to participate in an embrace
6-Death=Relational deaths/financial/ministry, etc.
a: a permanent cessation of all vital functions: the end of life—compare BRAIN DEATH
b: an instance of dying 〈a disease causing many deaths〉
2 a: the cause or occasion of loss of life 〈drinking was the death of him〉
b: a cause of ruin 〈the slander that was death to my character—Wilkie Collins〉
3 capitalized: the destroyer of life represented usually as a skeleton with a scythe
4: the state of being dead
5 a: the passing or destruction of something inanimate 〈the death of vaudeville〉
Cycle of Sin
1-Sprouts
2-Warning Shots
3-God deals w/Sin
a: a permanent cessation of all vital functions: the end of life—compare BRAIN DEATH
b: an instance of dying 〈a disease causing many deaths〉
2 a: the cause or occasion of loss of life 〈drinking was the death of him〉
b: a cause of ruin 〈the slander that was death to my character—Wilkie Collins〉
3 capitalized: the destroyer of life represented usually as a skeleton with a scythe
4: the state of being dead
5 a: the passing or destruction of something inanimate 〈the death of vaudeville〉
Cycle of Sin
1-Sprouts
2-Warning shots
3-God deals w/sin
heb 12.6-
Share McDonald's story of the weed that could get out of hand if not dealt with.
Do not follow the heart but lead it.
Deal with the root of sin early.
We cannot choose the consequence of our sin even tho we choose our sin.
Blossoming sin leads to death.
What is growing in the garden of your heart.
(snakes)
We should not invite the Lord’s discipline in our sin.
Many times God warns us before it grows (sin), to deal with it.
God will not break his rules for us.
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