Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Court Record, (1:18-32)
The Court Record, (1:18-32)
The general charge,
· What happens when we push truth away from ourselves?
· Can the truth about God be known instinctively?
The specific indictments (1:20–32)
Inexcusable ignorance,
· God has always revealed his _________ & __________ to mankind.
Ingratitude,
· How is man’s thanklessness to their creator shown?
Insolence,
· When we claim to be wise what do we become
Idolatry,
· They exchange God’s glory for idols resembling mere people, birds, animals, and snakes.
Immorality,
· They are guilty of lesbianism and homosexuality.
Incorrigibility (1:28–32)
· They embrace their wicked deeds,
· They endorse their wicked deeds,
The Moral’s Verdict (2:1–11)
A. The plea rendered,
What does the moral person say is the reason he should be acquitted?
B. The plea refuted, (2:1–11)
The reason for this,
God says the moral person does some of the same basic things only in … Explain the difference.
2. The results of this (2:5–11)
a.
They too are objects of God’s what?
b.
What will they experience?
The Pagan’s Verdict (2:12–16)
A. The plea rendered,
What reason does the pagan person give for being acquitted?
B. The plea refuted,
Your two witnesses are ___________ & _____________.
Therefore, what will they not be judged by?
The Religious Person’s Verdict (2:17–29)
A. The plea rendered,
What reason/s does the religious person give for being acquitted?
B. The plea refuted, (2:21–29)
1.
The marks of religious Jews, .
Because of their h_____________, they dishonor God’s holy name among the Gentiles.
2. The marks of redeemed Jews, .
Their h_________ are right with God.
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