Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. "Weird" and "normal" are relative terms.
- A. It depends on surrounding *realities* in culture.
- B. When "normal" violates *Biblical* principles, it's time to be weird!
(Romans 12:1-2)
II.
Some Biblical models of weirdness.
- A. *Noah* (Genesis 6)
- B. *Ruth* & *Boaz* (Book of Ruth)
- C. *Daniel* (Daniel 1)
III.
A Bible guide for living weird in a sin-filled world.
(1 Peter 2:9-12; 20-25)
- A. Live as a *special* light.
(9-10)
- B. Live as an *alien*.
(11; 1:1)
- C. Live as an *abstainer*.
(12)
- D. Live above the *accusations*.
(12)
- E. Live like *Jesus*.
(20-25)
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Do you have the /faith/ and the /courage/ to live with a holy weirdness?
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