Sermon Tone Analysis

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Insight to personal sin.
Sin?
Did not respect his father.
Demanded his share.
(was to receive one third of the inheritance.)
Deut.
In the end, he has sinned against his older brother and other family as well because in coming back to the family, he would be using resources that would no longer be his to use.
He knew this.
The younger brother sinned against “the future.”
He did this by taking and abusing now what could have been used in a greater way in the future.
He was wasteful with what he’d been blessed with.
( v. 13 and 30)
Disciples recognize when they’ve sinned against God and their fellow man.
Check out what happens when we don’t confess Christ as our Savior, and through the Holy Spirit have the ability to recognize sin:
Romans
Recognition of consequences.
For the disciple, with repentance comes the recognition of consequences.
The one without Christ has no absolute moral compass, so they can say (and effectively do) whatever they want!
Mom dressing boy like a girl to make a point-because he likes it and it makes him happy, so it should be okay.
Using this rationale, in theory I could say to you, “I think we need to be more like the New Testament church and since I’m pretty much the King of this place, I’m going to disconnect the air conditioners all summer.”
What would the natural consequences be?
Well, hopefully (1) church discipline, because I’m not the King of this place, and
(2) we’ll lose a lot of people to other churches who do have air conditioning!
Proverbs 11:
Proverbs 11:
An understanding that sin isn’t abstract.
An understanding that sin isn’t abstract.
ab·stract
adjective
abˈstrakt,ˈabˌstrakt/
1.
existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
Proven sorrow.
Proven sorrow.
Notice what the young man DID to prove his sorrow.
(1) He made up his mind.
(2) He called sin, “sin.”
(3) He was ready to take his lumps.
(4) He actually went to his father to apologize.
(5)
An understanding of actions.
Proverbs 12:1
True repentance.
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