Sermon Tone Analysis

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Haggai 1
Do not Neglect (1-5)
Time
The peripherals of the past and the future determine our mind set of the present.
If we do not study the past, and have no hope for the future, our present is filled with chaos and confusion.
Those who understand the past, and look forward to the future have confidence and comfort in this present day.
Studying
Public opinion is the collective opinion of the people.
As a community what is the perceptive of the assembly and how is it impacting the reality of the assembly?
Politics are the policies in play.
The politics during the birth of Jesus were democratic in nature and application.
As the “Magi” are reading Haggai and the building of the Second Temple, there is realization the parallels taking place during the birth of Jesus.
People
This is the study of the personalities and characteristics of the people in the past and how that has impacted the present.
Religion
The practice and application of a set of beliefs.
Presently and futuristically- a set of consequences (here and now, as well as in the life to come, from decisions made in this life.
Retribution Theology-Blessings and Curses
Morals, values, and actions that are dictated by our beliefs.
Understanding the Necessities (6-11)
Conforming
Conforming to the plan and will of God.
The Plan of God in basic terms; death, resurrection, and return.
The Will of God, in basic terms; is being thankful for the propitiation (Death of Jesus), redemption (the Resurrection of Jesus and the indwelling of the Holy Ghost), and sanctification (The indwelling of the Holy Ghost and process by which one is being made Holy).
Complying
Implementing the revelation of God’s plan to the world, the Divine Intervention of life of Jesus the Christ, to the Cross of Jesus the Christ, to the defeat of sin and death by Jesus the Christ, to the justice of the return of Jesus the Christ.
Confessing
This is the answer to the questions of Why?
The motive behind our application for what we do and say.
Admitting the evils of ourselves, and the necessity for a sacrifice and savior.
Concerning
The blessings and curses bestowed upon a nation.
The consequences of disobedience and rebellion.
Transforming (12-15)
A sincere changing of motivation through the stirring of the Holy Ghost, by supporting the local congregation and community through the submission to the authority of God’s Word.
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