Sermon Tone Analysis
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Human passion in the world is expressed in various ways
In physical desires
See also Ex 20:17; Pr 27:20; Lk 12:15; Lk 21:34; Jas 4:4; 2 Pe 2:18–20
In indulgence
Jas 5:1; Jas 5:5
See also Job 21:7–13; Ps 73:2–3; 2 Ti 4:10
In intellectual pursuits
See also Ga 4:3–5; Eph 2:3
In a weak will
See also Job 31:34; Ro 6:17–19
Though remaining in the world, believers are not of the world
Believers are to renounce the passions of the world
Through a renewed mind
See also Ga 1:4; Eph 4:23; Col 3:5–10
Through obedience
See also 2 Co 10:2–5; Ga 5:24; Ga 6:15; Eph 5:17; Tt 2:12; Jas 1:27; 2 Pe 1:4
Through having spiritual priorities
See also Mt 10:39; Lk 14:26–27; Lk 17:33; Jn 12:24–26; 1 Ti 6:6
Through growing to maturity
See also Heb 5:12; Heb 6:1–3
The futility of worldly pursuits
They bring no lasting material gain
See also Job 1:21; Ps 49:17; Ec 5:15; 1 Ti 6:17–19
They bring no spiritual gain
See also Job 20:4–5; Ps 17:14; Lk 16:25–26
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