Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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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Change of Focus
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“Why do you think James starts with multiple questions here?
Remind them of the intro of James, the church is fighting
Read 2
Do you think James actually means they murder?
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When we ask God for things and He does not answer, many times we feel like God does not respond
James tells us here that we need to ask and if God does not answer our prayer in the way we want, it is because we are asking for our own interests instead of God’s interests
instead of God’s interests
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Focus on the word adultery
James uses the word adultery to call the church out for being unfaithful to God
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James tells them to resist evil and turn towards God
Why does James end with “You double minded”
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Give example of poetry repetition
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James tells us not to judge our brothers
James says whoever judges their brother speaks evil against the law and judges the law
James is talking about God’s commandment to love your brothers and sisters in Christ
So if you judge them, you are breaking the commandment to love
Talk about what Judging actually means
The law requires that people love their brothers and sisters in Christ.
To speak evil against them violates the kingdom command to love
Application
James may be talking to his church but God is still communication through James to all Christians
God is telling us that we have it all wrong
He’s saying, everything you do is all about you and never for my glory
In verse 1 James says we are fighting over our passions
In 2 he says that we desire so we murder, “Murder means anger or hatred”
And in 3 it says even when we pray to God we only have our own interests in mind
How many times do you go to pray and it’s all about you
God help me tomorrow, God help me with this test, God can you please help me through this hard time
How often do we pray and say, “hey God, I know I have a lot going on, but no matter what happens, I pray you use me for your glory”?
James is telling us to turn away from our own interests and stick close to God and focus on Him
The law requires that people love their brothers and sisters in Christ.
To speak evil against them violates the kingdom command to love
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