Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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1.
The just live by faith in God.
a. Glorify God as God Romans 1:18-21
i. God’s wrath is confused as evil.
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God is the Creator.
1. God created man.
2. Man sinned.
3. God cursed His creation.
4. God’s wrath is revealed.
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No one has a good excuse!
iii.
We are the Creation.
b.
Thankful Romans 1:21
i.
We must choose to honor God.
ii.
We must give God credit for our blessings.
2. The fool lives by suppression of truth.
a. Futile thoughts, darkened hearts.
Romans 1:20-21
i. Do atheists exist?
Atheists have the knowledge but have suppressed it and rejected it.
b.
Foolishness accepted as wisdom.
Romans 1:22-23
3. The foolish allowed to commit foolish acts.
a.
They dishonor their own bodies.
Romans 1:24-25
b.
They commit sexual immorality.
Romans 1:26-27
4. The foolish allowed to believe foolish things.
a.
They pursue the fullness of wickedness.
Romans 1:28-31
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They want everyone to approve of their wickedness.
Romans 1:32
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