Sermon Tone Analysis
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• The existing attitude, vv.
11-12
• The desired attitude, v. 13
The unequal yoke, v. 14
• The figure is of a double yoke around two oxen
• The principle—certain things do not mix; should never be linked together
• This does not forbid social interaction
• Two things from Paul’s writings: Marriage to an unbeliever: 1) Maintaining a marriage to an unbeliever, I Corinthians 7; 2) Do not enter into a marriage to an unbeliever, I Corinthians 7:39; 9:5
5 Reasons to not be unequally yoked (all rhetorical)
1. Righteousness and unrighteousness
2. Light and darkness
3. Christ with Belial
4. Believer and infidel
5. Temple of God with idols
6:14-18
• Believers are the temple of God, vv.
14-16a
• This sets the stage for vv.
16b-18
• God dwells in His children.
There are implications to that: 1) “Therefore,” 6:17; 2) “Therefore,” 7:1.
The end of the “true ministry for the Lord” section, 6:14-7:4
• The setting—the Corinthians could not identify with Paul because of their association with unbelievers: 1) Association with one person can exclude association with another; 2) The believer should never initiate or maintain a relationship that prevents or discourages dedication to the Lord.
• The command (v.
14), do not initiate a relationship that yokes you to an unbeliever (not dealing with casual relationship)
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