Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Reader’s Level of Spiritual Maturity
The author of Hebrews pines that readers had yet to mature in the faith.
The intended recipients of epistle were mere babes in Christ but not for recently coming to faith.
They had become “dull of hearing.”
The Author’s Ultimate Desire
The author has a desire to teach more advance doctrines and truths rather than having to continually teach basic or elementary doctrines.
The author acknowledges that although he desire to teach in more depth, he is dependent upon the Holy Spirit’s leading.
Plagues Within the Modern Church
Progressive Christianity
Modern Judaizers
Prosperity Gospel
Seeker Sensitive
Perpetual Babes in Christ
Pastors tend to continually preach the rudimentary fundamentals of Christianity rather than the “meat of the Word.”
The Sunday school material for adult and senior adult classes has remained at a rudimentary level rather than progressing to more advanced Biblical doctrines.
Conclusion
The church needs to quit being fixated on the rudimentary fundamentals of Christianity and began to divulge into the deeper more advance truth contained within the Word of God.
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