Sermon Tone Analysis

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I) Context of passage
Book is a follow-up to 1 Corinthians which dealt with factionalism, immorality, divorce & remarriage, and various other problems in the church at Corinth
Most had accepted Paul’s instructions with sorrow – – and repentance
But some had challenged Paul’s credentials – – and apostleship – – and accused him of proclaiming himself –
Paul challenged the faithful to accept his words and to reject those who opposed his ministry –
II) Definitions
Bound together – heterozugeo (yoked to different sort) yoke is equal, but the participants are not –
Partnership – metoche (sharing, partaking) what can righteousness share with unrighteousness?
Fellowship – koinonia (share in common – broader than above) what does light have in common with darkness?
Harmony – sumphonesis (sounding together) what like sound can Christ and Belial make?
In common – meris (part, portion) what part does the believer have with the unbeliever?
Agreement – sugkatathesis (put down together) what covenant, contract can the temple of God make with idols?
III) Applications
Primary (to the Corinthians) – do not join in the opposition, have no bond with, fellowship, harmony, etc.
Secondary (to all of us) – avoid all associations that cause us to share, commune, or take part in, that which is of the world; these can include:
business – avoid partners who are dishonest and/or ungodly
marriage – marriage certainly involves many, if not all, of these traits
friendships – close associations with worldly-minded can affect our faith –
Concl: We must be careful to not bind what God has not bound, but we must apply the principles that God has given for us to use in choosing our relationships.
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