Sermon Tone Analysis
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the righteous shall live by their faith is not a communication to an individual, which is how this verse is typically taken.
culture can be deceiving, washing feet in India is not being nice - it’s just cultural
story of Gregg in Kenya where there was a translator doing whatever they wanted.
God’s want hab to watch out for the impatient person, whose soul is not right within them, they want to preserve the system.
exp. the college system, which is failing, but there are people who want to hold onto the old system, which is dying.
faith is the thing that starts the process of ‘living’ it’s not a response when things get bad, it’s the thing that gives us vision at the outset.
they make pledges but they can’t keep it up.
this text is about the falseness that people have, they have something wrong with their mindset.
creditors, which keeps people in debt.
they are part of the system,
this is about the remnant.
modern exp.
racial minorities who had to work hard, and now they are about to take over - especially if they are God’s remnant people
lot’s of examples about education
conclusion:
you have to get a vision for what God’s want to you to do.
it goes onto the principle of intoxication
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