Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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1. Cultural Confusion
19th century existentialism.
Modern relativism.
54% of US Christians do not believe in absolute truth.
2. Biblical Transfusion
The basic idea is that being a man or a woman doesn’t follow from being born male or female.
“Gender is fluid, fluctuating.
“Gender theory is all about divorcing ‘gender’ from biological ‘sex.’”
—Ashley McGuire, Sex Scandal: The Drive to Abolish Male and Female
Male and female are created in God’s image, Genesis 1:27.
God commanded humans to reproduce, Genesis 1:28.
Jesus affirmed two distinct human sexes, female and male.
What God affirms, man has distorted.
3. Christian Diffusion
In summary: God’s design is for only two sexes – male and female – and there is to be no confusion or blurring of them.
Stirred with a Christlike concern
Stand on Biblical truth
Shine the light of Christ
Speak the word of Christ
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