Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Right around the corner is coming one of my favorite holidays.
Thanksgiving.
It was not always one of my favorite holidays depending on who hosted and who was invited.
The dinner table can be a place of good and bad tension.
If we navigate the people and topics discussed well it can be a great blessing to all that sit around it.
If we don’t navigate them well world war three could break out.
Psychology three types of ppl and bible uses these terminology to describe them.
The Wise, The Fool, and The Evil.
Wise ppl: when they hear truth they readjust themselves to the input given.
rebuke the wise and they will love you
Psychological terms:
Assimilation - Lets the truth in,
Accommodation - Make room for the truth and makes changes.
Wise does not mean the smartest person at the table or high IQ.
When a wise person receives truth they thank you for it.
The fool may be the smartest person at the table.
A fool hears truth rejects it and assumes there is something wrong with it.
Don’t waste your time correcting the fool.
There has to be a consequence or ultimatum.
Fools are not looking to hurt ppl necessarily.
Evil ppl are looking to hurt others.
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