Sermon Tone Analysis
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Idea : context
Paul uses our text to prove his point:
- God will shame those who think they are wise aside from God.
God will shame those who think they are wise aside from God.
- God will shame those who think they are wise aside from God.
God’s world … God’s wisdom … God’s way
following different leaders and aligning yourself with one camp or distancing yourself from others because of who they “follow” or “belong to” is worldly, so reject rivalry and revel in the gospel
Brothers
third time Paul addresses the believers in Corinth as “brothers” (of 20, total usage of the word: 39.)
regardless of their struggles and sin, Paul treats them as family.
Follows up with them, speaks truth and identity to them, and corrects them.
v 17 matters
the gospel = the word of the cross (18)
not with words of eloquent wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power.
folly — those who are perishing
the power of God — us who are being saved
v 19 =
Isa.
29:14; [Job 5:12, 13; Jer.
8:9; Matt.
11:25]
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