Sermon Tone Analysis

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* Paul’s Explanation the Reason for the Divisions (1:17–31)
* Paul gives seven proofs to show that the Gospel is sufficient for all people.
* Proposition:  Our message MUST be the CROSS
*/A./     /Paul’s commission (/**/17)/*
* Paul was sent to preach the Gospel alone, not man’s philosophies.
*/B./     /Personal experience (v.
18)./*
* The believers had experienced the Gospel’s power 「力」ちから.
*/C./    **The Bible/ Speaks/**/ //**/Vs.
19–20/*
* God does not need the world’s wisdom
* In fact one day He will destroy it!
*/D./     /Human history (vv.
20–21)./*
* With all its “wisdom,” the world was not able to find God or salvation.
* When we trace history, we discover man gaining more knowledge.
* But less and less real wisdom, especially about spiritual matters.
- Romans1:18–32
* God’s plan is so simple people trip over its simplicity!
*/E./     /Paul’s ministry (vv.
22–25)./*
* Paul preached to Jews and Gentiles
* Jews looked for signs; Christ was a stumbling block to the Jews
* Greeks looked for philosophical wisdom.
* Christ is our wisdom and power
* Jesus is all we need.
*/F./     /Their own calling (vv.
26–29)./*
* God manifest Himself to the humble.
*/G./     /Christ’s sufficiency (vv.
30–31)./*
* Christ is our redemption
* Christ is our righteousness
* Christ is our wisdom
* Christ is our all.
* Whenever we take our eyes off Christ and depend on man then this causes divisions in the church.
* Such divisions rob the church of its *power*.
* Do you have the power of God on your life.
* Jesus is all you need.
* I have one question in closing:
//IS our message the CROSS//
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