Sermon Tone Analysis

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The $50 gift…when given something like this, what do you think about doing with it?
With wisdom, we so often think like we do with the $50 gift—what can I spend this for on me.
While we can and should use birthday money, etc., for us…we need to think about being given the awesome gift of wisdom TO BENEFIT OUR NEIGHBOR!
“When it is in your power”
Don’t DENY GOOD TO WHOM IT’S DUE.
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A matter of doing what is right rather than benevolence.
Don’t DELAY GRACIOUS BENEVOLENCE.
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This echoes the first ‘don’t,’ and I believe expands it further…to the matter of benevolence (helping) for my neighbor.
A matter of justice/ministry...
Don’t DESIGN DETRIMENT FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR.
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Like...
Esther
Don’t DISHONESTLY ACCUSE ANYONE.
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Don’t DESIRE THE DIRECTION OF THE DEVIOUS.
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Psalm 37.1
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And just so we are clear in applying all of this truth...
My neighbor
luke 10.36-37
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