Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon Idea: God wants His children to glorify Him.
Interrogative: How can you use your life to glorify God?
Introduction:
Glorify God by Fleeing Idolatry
Paul’s Appeal (vs.
10:14-15)
1 Cor.
10:14-15 “Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry.
I speak as to sensible people; judge for yourselves what I say.”
What is the “therefore” there for?
Paul addressed in the previous verse that with every temptation there will also be a way of escape.
Paul’s Argument (vs.
10:16-21)
Paul’s Conclusion (vs.
10:22)
Glorify God by Building Other Up
Paul’s Appeal (vs.
10:23-24)
Paul’s Argument (vs.
10:25-30)
Paul’s Conclusion (vs.
10:31 - 11:1)
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