Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 5:8-14
Light vs Darkness
I.
Walking in the light (vv.
8-12)
A. What walking in the light includes (vv.
8-10)
1.
A change of character (v.
8)
2. A change of conduct (v.
9)
a. Goodness
b.
Righteousness
c. Truth
3. A change of criterion (v.
10)
B. What walking in the light excludes (vv.
11-12)
1. Cooperation with the works of darkness (v.
11)
{rather reprove them – see II.A.1}
2. Conversation about the deeds of darkness (v.
12)
II.
Transforming the darkness (vv.
11b, 13-14)
A. The method of transformation
1. Reproval (v.
11b)
2. Illumination (v.
13a)
3. Conversion (v.
13b) [14a in some translations]
B. The call to transformation (v.
14)
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