Sermon Tone Analysis

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Differentiating between Rich & Poor
 
 
 
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The favor of the Rich over the Poor.
Prov.
10:15
 
 
/Here, dealing with the context of diligence, the rich is rich by implementing wisdom, while the poor is as such because of laziness./
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The disfavor of the Rich over the Poor.
James 5:1; Luke 6:20
 
 
/In this case, the rich is disfavored because of greed and lust, while the poor is blessed because of righteousness and greed of the former./
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We see then that the discrepancy lies within the motivation of each.
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