Sermon Tone Analysis

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This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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Why was sin created in the first place?
What is sin?
A true definition can only be understood in relationship with God (We have to see His holiness to see our unholiness).
“Sin is an affront against the person of God” - Theology for the Church, 366
How did Satan become sinful?
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Why didn’t God just get rid of Satan in the first place?
(Revelation 20-21)
Why hasn’t God just destroyed us all?
Since we are so sinful?
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If someone commits suicide but is a Christian, do they go to heaven?
First off, why are you asking?
Suicide is a violation of the 6th commandment (don’t murder).
There is no exception for self-murder.
Murder is wrong because it destroys the image of God ()
5 Instances of Suicide in Scripture
Abimelech ()
Saul ()
Ahithophel ()
Zimri ()
Judas ()
3 Instances of Desire for Death
Moses ()
Elijah ()
Jonah ()
Most of the time, suicide comes from an outlook that has no way out of the situation.
Scripture shows differently ()
How are we saved?
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