Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. THE SENSUAL—vv.
1. Actions—v. .
Wars and arguments come as the result of sinful lusts.
Compare with , .
2. Attitudes—v. .
Wrong attitudes separate from God. Lust leads to greed, hate, wars and murder.
3. Asking—v. .
Asking wrong.
Using it on own lusts.
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THE SEPARATION—vv.
1. World—v. .
Friend of the world, an enemy of God!
The world opposes God, church and the Bible.
2. Wrong—v. .
Lust leads to hatred.
Hatred leads to murder.
Hatred equal to murder ().
III.
THE SURRENDER—vv.
1. Proud—v. .
God resists the proud.
Pride is sin.
2. Persistence—v. .
Resist the devil!
3. Purity—v. .
Draw near to God, cleanse your hands, purify your hearts.
4. Personal—vv. .
Being broken hearted.
Humble self, God will lift us up!
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THE SPEAKING—vv.
1. Judging—v. .
When we speak against other Christians, we speak against God.
2. Judge—v. .
There is one judge.
Allow God to be the judge.
Do not judge others!
V. THE SLACKNESS—vv.
1. Shortness of life—vv. .
Life is short.
It soon fades away.
Do not waste it!
2. Sinful life—v. .
Do not boast of life, since it is God who gives life!
3. Slackness of life—v. .
Knowing something is right, but not doing it, is sin!
You may commit sin by omission and by commission.
Croft M. Pentz, Sermon Outlines on the Epistles: Titus–Jude, Dollar Sermon Library Series (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1972), 29.
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