Sermon Tone Analysis
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• Is the response of men to affect the way we handle the Word of God?
• Do negative reactions to the Word cause us to lose heart?
• If this message is so glorious and powerful and wonderful, why are so many indifferent to it?
Hostility to the gospel explained, 4:3-4
• The condition of unbelieving men—v.
3
• The cause of the condition—v.
4: 1) The activity of Satan—this age: a) Has a wisdom that stands in total contrast to God’s wisdom; b) This age has a lifestyle that the believer is to reject; c) Has the power to sever relationships; d) Has a penetrating power; e) This is the environment for which it is the will of God for us to live; 2) Unbelief of men.
The unbeliever is viewed . . .
• To destiny (perishing), v. 3
• As to attitude (unbelief), v. 4
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