Sermon Tone Analysis

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• Primarily deals with an attitude problem
• Secondarily deals with a moral problem
Lessons to learn
• The churches’ concern is to be with its own moral purity not that of society
• The aim of all discipline is restoration
• Immorality is a spreading sin
The case involved, 5:1
• Flagrant, internal, incestuous, rare
The indifference rebuked, 5:2
• The attitude present
• The attitude needed
The action needed, 5:3-5
The warrant action . . .
• Paul’s judgment
• Christ’s name: 1) Take action on His behalf, corporately, in cooperation with the power of the Lord
The nature of the action
• Deliver to Satan—which is . . .
: 1) Taken from you (v. 2), not to eat (v.
11), put away (v.
13)
Implications
• You are either in the church or in the realm of Satan
• The local church should not even imply approval of immorality
• The man set out is restored
The purpose of the action, v. 5
• Intermediate—deliver to Satan
• Intermediate—destruction of the flesh
• Ultimate—salvation
*God disciplines carnality in the physical realm
Ultimate purpose—“Saved”—v.
5
• He is not saying—that his spirit will be saved when he dies
• The idea with “saved” . . .
: 1) Preservation; 2) Health; 3) Soundness
• Paul wants the pressure of the moment to bring him to the above place
• Not to have this “guilt” with him when he dies—fix it now
The danger described, vv.
6-8
• The illustration, v. 6
• The implication, vv.
7-8
• The celebration, v. 8
Sin in Chapter 5
• Immorality, v. 1
• Wide spread sin of pride and arrogance, v. 2
• Circle gets bigger, v. 8
• Must deal with sin in the camp—don’t just clean one room clean the whole house
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