Sermon Tone Analysis

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Matthew 7:1-5
(Mt.
5:23-24; 18, Gal 6:1)
There is always another side to the story . .
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Introduce the text
            Forbids premature & improper correction.
Playing cop or God.
How are we to take the log out?  Mt.
5:3,5-6
 
 
      *We should first   EXAMINE         our self*
 
            Areas most likely to be the problem:
 
                  Was it something I said ?
·         Reckless words
·         Falsehood
·         Gossip
·         Slander
·         Grumbling~/complaining
·         Worthless talk
 
                  Isn’t my idea  the best?
Controlling, manipulating, putting down
 
                  Did I say that?
Breaking a promise, not keeping our word
 
                  Are “they” really in charge ?
Struggling with authority
 
                  The Golden what . .
.? Rule
                        Treating others the way you want to be treated
 
 
 
      *We should then     REPENT           *
                                                                                    Prov 28:13
 
            Come to your   SENSES     
 
 
     
 
*Then comes   CONFESSION     *
Our own personal sin.
The thinking of the flesh.
My pride - my selfishness - my stubbornness
 
            Address . . .
Persons involved
 
 
 
            Avoid . . .
Avoidance
 
 
 
            Admit . .
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Specifically
 
 
 
            Acknowledge . . . the Hurt Causes
 
 
 
            Accept . . .
Consequences
 
 
 
            Alter . .
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Behavior
 
 
 
            Ask . .
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Forgiveness
 
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*Then seek personal  change       *
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