Sermon Tone Analysis

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Review Ps14:1
The fool says in his heart - “There is no God” - this is more than just words but is an outpouring of our values and actions
Review Theoretical / Functional Atheism
Essentially no difference.
A “real” Christian has rejected all other gods except one
Both Unrighteous
The end result is the same
So where does that leave us?
Righteous vs Unrighteous
Just a reminder.
Where does salvation come from?
Worship of God
Who gets to be there?
(Ps 15:1)
sacred tent - tabernacle
holy mountain - Jerusalem (but temple not built yet)
As we go through the checklist I want you to seem if you can work out what is NOT there.
A righteous walk
What makes a walk righteous?
How can our walk be blameless?
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Speaks the truth (honesty) and without guile.
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Character
Let us evaluate ourselves
Speech
Let us evaluate ourselves
Conduct
Let us evaluate ourselves
Principles
Let us evaluate ourselves
So what is missing?
We are focused on the how and why / rather than the what and the who
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