Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. God commands that his word be heeded
See also Is 1:10; Mk 4:9; Re 2:7
II.
The Natural Man does not receive the things of God
A. They fail to recognise God’s revelation in Jesus Christ
See also Jn 5:37–40; Jn 6:44–45; Jn 10:24–26; Jn 12:37–41; Jn 14:9; Ro 9:31–10:4; 1 Co 1:18–25; 1 Co 2:8; 2 Co 4:4
B. They fail to understand God’s revelation in general
See also Mk 4:11–12; Is 6:9–10; Jn 8:43–47; 2 Co 3:14–16; 2 Th 2:11–13
III.
God cuts by Spirit not human wisdom
A. He reveals and teaches truth
See also Je 31:31–34; Mt 16:17; Jn 3:3–10; Jn 14:16–17; Jn 14:25–26; Jn 16:12–15; Php 3:15
B. He reveals through prayer for understanding
See also Ps 119:12; Ps 119:27; Eph 1:17–18
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Understanding God’s revelation carries special responsibility
See also Mt 13:11–12; Mt 25:14–30
V. God’s revelation of himself will only be fully understood at the second coming of Jesus Christ
See also 1 Pe 1:13; 1 Jn 3:2
VI.
The consequences of responding to revelation
A. Repentance
See also Mt 4:17; Ac 3:19; Ac 26:20; 2 Co 7:10
B. Faith
See also Ro 10:8–10; Ro 10:14–15; 1 Co 2:4–5
C. Obedience
See also Jdg 2:17; Phm 21; 1 Pe 1:2
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