Sermon Tone Analysis

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No time in History
Antifa
-All black clad thugs called Antifa attacking people.
riot shield with “No Hate” they used to bash people with that they disagreed with.
If you had been there with a t-shirt supporting the sitting US president, you would have most likely been beaten.
(Photo)
-In Huston: Flooding: Joel Osteen’s response.
Response to the Nashville Statement.
Council on Manhood and Womanhood
James 1:19
Our usual response in a social media age is to be slow to hear, shout our opinion immediately, and be outraged at the drop of a hat.
- Shaking my head before Martye finishes a sentence.
And while this makes us feel better, it does not serve God’s purpose.
And while this makes us feel better, it does not serve God’s purpose.
James 1:2
Word implanted.
putting aside: take off and put down.
sweaty clothes from mowing the yard.
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Word implanted -notice that it is not just heard, but implanted.
The Nashville Statement
James 1:22
It is assumed in this verse that you have heard the Word.
The bottom line in the Christian life is obedience and most people don't even like the word.
Charles Stanley
Kyle Idleman’s analogy.
Going out of town.
Kyle Idleman’s analogy.
Going out of town.
James 1:23-2
Telling us to obey instinct is like telling us to obey 'people.'
People say different things: so do instincts.
Our instincts are at war...
Each instinct, if you listen to it, will claim to be gratified at the expense of the rest.
C. S. Lewis
This is a promise.
James 1:
James Chapter 3 Message forthcoming.
Words of action.
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