Sermon Tone Analysis

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Big Things
Righteousness Required - Romans 1-3:20
Righteousness Provided - Romans 3:21-5:21
The first Big Thing
“but”
The second Big Thing
“GOD”
He is holy.
He is otherly.
The third Big Thing
“love”
There is no love like God’s love.
The love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell,
It goes beyond the highest star and reaches to the lowest hell,
The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win:
O love of God, how rich and pure!
How measureless and strong!
It shall forevermore endure—the saints’ and angels’ song.
What is the most popular verse in the bible about God’s love?
John 3:16
God did not just tell us he showed us.
Top Ten Demonstrations of Love
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/top-ten-demonstrations-of-love-92428109/?page=1
King Edward the VIII gave up his throne to marry an American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
Queen Victoria married Albert in 1840, but when Albert died she built a huge shrine in Windsor Palace, traveled with a giant portrait of him, had a smaller one next to her bed so she could wake every morning and wore black every day until her death.
Romans 5:8 is the tells us history’s biggest “I love you!” was that Christ died for us.
The fourth Big Thing
“us”
We are big.
- Line kids ups from small to big.
We really are a big deal.
Some of us are wrong headed and think we are a big deal when we are not such a big deal.
I am the smartest in m class, but what about in all of the lower school, then in the whole school, then in the whole county, then in the whole state, then in the whole country.
You are a big deal because God made you in his image.
You are a big deal because in this verse God showed his amazing Love.
“GOD” “us”
8:4 mankind.
Here refers to humanity in its weak and frail existence (e.g., 9:20; 10:18; 90:3; 103:15).
human beings.
See NIV text note; “son of man” is a literal translation of a Hebrew phrase commonly used to refer to a human being, especially in contrast to God (80:17; 144:3; see note on Ezek 2:1 and NIV text note there).
This phrase marks the exact center of the psalm (see note on 100:3), highlighting the importance of humanity in God’s eyes.
It sets the stage for the soaring language about humanity’s place in creation in vv.
5–8.
The fifth Big Thing
“sinners”
Sin is a big deal.
It separates us from God.
We are at war with God.
The Bible says we are enemies of God.
The sixth Big Thing
“Christ”
He is the perfect man.
He is the righteous One.
He never spoke a single evil word.
He was humble, kind, thoughtful, strong, and faithful.
Jesus Gives
The seventh Big Thing
“death”
Death is big.
Death is all around us.
Someone dies everyday.
The Bible tell us plainly why people die.
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