Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 4:17-19
Men Without Christ
I.
The command for the believer (v.
17)
A. The authority behind the command
B. The content of the command
1.
The imperative delineated – do not walk like other Gentiles
2. The imperative described – in the futility of their thinking
II.
The condition of the unbeliever (v.
18)
A. They are darkened in their understanding
B. They are separated from the life of God
1. Through the ignorance that is in them…
2. Due to the hardness of their hearts
III.
The conduct of the unbeliever (v.
19)
A. The reason for their conduct
1.
They are callous
2. They have given themselves over
B. The actions of their conduct
1. Unbridled lust
2. Lack of moral self-restraint
3. Greediness
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