Sermon Tone Analysis

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"We live today in the grand age of diversion, and the reasons why are obvious.
With our economic prosperity, our high-tech devices and the cornucopia of entertainment pressing for our attention, we can surround ourselves with diversion from the cradle to grave.
We do not focus our attention on anything for long.
We do not ask what “the good life” is and what it requires.
Happiness is a small circle, and it is no surprise that the last thing on most people’s minds at any moment is the question of the meaning of life, the coming of death and the priorities that are needed to choose wisely.
What Socrates called the “unexamined life” that is “not worth living” now seems to be the life more people have slipped into than ever before."
1 peter 3:10-12
Psalm 34:12-16
1 peter 3:15
With Gentleness and Reverence
it means to treat their questions like legitimate questions, because they are
explain in a non-condescending way
show grace and understanding of their viewpoint
hebrews 13:18
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