Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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CIT: While church members sought secular help in resolving church conflict, Paul condemned their behavior.
Prop: When conflict within the church come, remember that God does not desire non-believers to resolving church conflict.
Inter: Why can’t non-believers resolve church conflicT?
UW: Observations
MO: Supportive
SO: Hearers will intentionally seek to resolve church conflict by remembering the implications of the gospel on their lives.
BIG QUESTION: Can conflict conflict be resolved?
Believers Will Take Part In Final Judgement (1-4)
Other Believers Can Help (5-6)
The World is Watching Our Fellowship (7-8)
BIG IDEA: Because God has declared believers righteous through their faith in the gospel, believers are able to express the same grace, love, and forgiveness God showed them to other believers.
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