Sermon Tone Analysis

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Review:
Verse 1 speaks to the Heart, Verse 2 speaks to the Mind
See Matt 22:37
Verse 5 We see the word Therefore once again~
consider the members of your earthly body as dead to
Immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire and greed
which amounts to idolatry.
because it seeks satisfaction in things below and not above
Verse 6
Wrath of God Judgement from a Holy God for sin
Judgement will come upon the sons of disobedience Will come (erchetai)(comes) is present tense in the original language.
This suggest that God’s wrath has begun and will culminate in His Future climactic visitation on evil.
Verse 7
Paul reminds them and us that we were once one of the son’s of disobedience!
Verse 8
We are instructed to put this behavior aside....
wrath, malice, slander, and abusive speech from your mouth.
Verse 9
Don’t lie to each other, since you laid aside the old man with it’s evil practises
Verse 10
Because you have put on the new self.
Who is BEING RENEWED (actively, present tense) Romans 12:2
to a true knowledge according to the image of the ONE who created him!
Gen 1:27
Verse 11
In Christ distinctions are removed!
National Distinctions (Greek or Jew)
Religious Distinctions (Circumcised or Uncircumcised)
Cultural Distinctions (Barbarian or Scythian)
Economic or Social Distinction (Slave or Freeman)
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