Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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The Golden Rule
Do unto to others as you would have them do unto you.
Do unto others as others have done unto you
Do unto others as someone else has done unto you.
The problem with getting even is that it makes you even...
..with someone you even like.
What story do you want to tell when this is nothing but a story you tell?
Nabal, David, Abigail
Nabal, Eveil for Good, maniacal
David, Evil for Evil, predictable
Abigail, Good for evil, remarkable
Closing Questions
1.Do I really want to be even with someone I don’t even like?
2. What story do want to tell?
3. What would it look like for me to return good for evil?
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