Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Rules Of The Road.
It’s amazing what happens to people when you wrap them in glass, metal and tires.
There’s more open road behind the rat race then there is ahead of it.
There are different rules for the big guys.
The race does not always go to the swiftest.
What makes the way seem right?
q The right thing is quite often the most difficult thing to do.
It is easier to do what is wrong.
q We are deceived by our appetites and desires.
q Often our primary pursuit in life is not to do what is right in God’s eyes.
q We are falsely comforted by the values of the society in which we live.
The standard that is established by the crowd is the standard of mediocrity.
What society calls good is minimally passable.
q There is no universally accepted measure to determine the nature of a thing or deed.
q There is no universally accepted map that we rely on for direction.
q The Devil is a master of deception.
q Our mindset determines what we see and the way that we justify ourselves.
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