Sermon Tone Analysis

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• Edification, vv.
1-25
• Order, vv.
26-40
Edification is the theme—why bring in tongues?
• They overemphasized them
• Tongues hindered edification
Follow after and desire, 14:1
• Follow after the aforementioned love—Chapter 13
• Desire the aforementioned gifts—Chapter 12
• Follow after—pursue; go after—go hard after love
• Desire—less forceful--make sure you prioritize
The priority of edification in public assembly—14:1-25 The inferiority of tongues—vv.
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• Adjustment that needs to be made, v. 1
• Why the adjustment needs to be made, vv.
2-5: 1) Principle (v.
4)—conditions that prevent edification of the whole assembly are not to be tolerated
The deficiency of tongues, vv.
6-19
• The question, v. 6
• Illustration, vv.
7-8
• Conclusion, vv.
9-12
• Restates the point, vv.
13-19
What is meant by tongues?
• Acts 2:4-11—this is the ONLY place it is defined: Tongues is language
• Acts 10:44-46
• Acts 19:2-6
What is prophecy?
It was the power to comprehend and make known the will of God before the canon was complete.
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