Sermon Tone Analysis

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Let brotherly love continue
This would’ve been immediately understood by them.
Origination
Our love for each other is a witness
It is to our shame that we take each other to court
There should be no group in the world that is more accepting than the church.
But notice that I did not say condoning.
Fulfillment
Highlighting the complete understanding of Philadelphia, the author includes two other examples
Strangers
“Love your neighbor as yourself”
Lawyer once tried to test Jesus and asked him, “Who is my neighbor?”
Story of Good Samaritan
Those in prison
Does this mean criminals?
That is an outreach and is very important
In context, this probably means those being persecuted for their faith.
“As though in prison with them
Part of a Christian’s life should be practicing empathy.
You are part of a local body which is part of a universal body.
What Christian love looks like:
For the least of these…
Be Content
Marriage held in honor among all (v4)
Protecting marriage should be a cultural issue.
Keep the marriage bed pure
Remembering that lust begins in the heart
Where do you draw the line?
(It’s not a sin so it’s ok)
What’s the biblical perspective?
“Keep yourself free from the love of money.”
“Why do you work overtime?
Doesn’t your book say money is the root of all evil?”
Notice how this is said…it really puts the onus on you.
A proper attitude regarding money involves developing healthy practices with our finance.
One of those practices is being content with what you have.
(Because) “He has said, ‘I will never leave you or forsake you.’”
We may not have what “they have”, but we are not left to fend for ourselves.
I am going to say one of those practices include your giving to the church.
(Why do I say that?)
There really isn’t a hard and fast “rule” that you need to meet.
10% is a good starting point
If you can’t give, you should ask yourself why not.
The Big Picture
· (Meme) How to thank a veteran
How much more should this be true of Christ’s sacrifice?
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