Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Feeling entitled after being released from slavery.
(Num.
11:1-9; I Cor.
10:10-11)
II.
Feeling grateful while still imprisoned.
(Phil.
4:10-13, 19)
* Don't live *under* the circumstances.
(II Cor.
11:24ff)
* Be *content* in any circumstance.
* Be aware of the *presence* of God.
(4:6-7, 9; Heb.
13:5-6)
* Be aware of the *provision* of God.
(4:19)
* Be alert to the *purposes* of God.
(2:12-13, 1:12-14; 4:22; Rom.
8:28; I Thess.
5:16-18)
The Ten Contrasts
Gratitude - Entitlement
1. Reflects *realism*.
- Reflects self-deception.
2. *Opens* our eyes.
- Blinds us.
3. Prompts worship of *God*.
- Prompts worship of self.
4. Reflects *humility*.
- Reflects pride.
5. Leads to *praise*.
- Leads to whining.
6. Fosters *contentment*.
- Fosters resentment.
7. Brings *joy*.
- Breeds negativity.
8. Celebrates *blessings*.
- Focuses on perceived slights.
9. Prompts *generosity*.
- Prompts selfishness.
10.
Promotes *unity*.
- Promotes division.
/Will I remain *imprisoned* by a sense of entitlement, or be freed by a heart of *gratitude*?/
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