Sermon Tone Analysis
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Children must be taught that everything has a consequence (afterwards).
• Difficult to grasp because:
1) Because sin never advertises its consequences
2) Because of the longsuffering of God
The afterwards of Proverbs
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The afterwards of judging things by appearances (living by human viewpoint)--Proverbs 14:12
2. The afterwards of a gala affair (good time at a social event)--Proverbs 14:13
3. The afterwards to self-discipline--Proverbs 19:20
4. The afterwards of a shady deal--Proverbs 13:11, 20:21
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The afterwards of serving the Lord--Proverbs 23:17-18
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The afterwards of gaining wisdom--Proverbs 24:14
7. The afterwards of hasty words--Proverbs 25:8
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The afterward of dishonesty--Proverbs 20:17
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The afterwards of preparation--Proverbs 24:27
New Testament passages
• Col. 3:20-21
• Ephesians 6:1-3
NT observations
• They address children directly
• Both have the same command--'obey'
• Both give motive for obedience
• Both address children and are followed by direction to fathers
• Both assume tri-personal relationship
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