Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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• The command concerning partiality, 2:1
o Faith in Christ and partiality do not go together
o Partiality is totally foreign to God: “God is no respecter of persons”
• An example of partiality, 2:2-3
o Two visitors, v. 2
o Two responses, v. 3
• The condemnation of partiality, 2:4
o A mind of double allegiance
o A mind of evil motives
• Four contradictions of partiality, 2:5-13
o Contradicts the choices of God, v. 5
o Contradicts positional truth, v. 5
o Contradicts the realities of life, vv.
6-7
 In terms of how the world treats you
 In terms of how the world views Christ
o Contradicts Scripture, vv.
8-13
 The presentation for partiality, v. 8
 Direct application of the truth, v. 9
 Any disobedience to the Word is very serious, vv.
10-11
 The Word of God will be our judge, vv.
12-13 (mercy and grace superior to discipline)
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