Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
• Autobiographical
• We will learn about Paul and love
• This chapter emphasizes the right attitude when exercising gifts—12:31 is the springboard (the more excellent attitude is love)
• The structure (and method of teaching): a) The necessity of love: The disaster of things if love is absent, vv.
1-3; b) The character of love: Conditions when love is present, vv.
4-7; c) The permanence of love: Comparison, vv.
8-12; d) The superiority of love: Statement of fact, v. 13.
The necessity of love—vv.
1-3
• The pattern—each verse goes through this pattern: a) A condition; b) An absence; c) The result.
Agape
• The deep affection between God the Father and God the Son
• Of God’s love for us
• The believer’s attitude toward one another (man to man)
13:1-3—Notes
• All 4 classes of gifts mentioned
• Language gifts
• Teaching gifts
• Wonder-working gifts
• Helps gift
• He is dealing with the attitude regarding gifts
• Notes
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