Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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I. Like to judge people before knowing them.
II.
Peter had the same problem.
III.
Peter criticized and Acts 11:9.
IV.
Peter’s unpopular visit to Cornelius.
V. Invite non-LCMS people to church today.
VI.
The key thing about Peter’s action and Acts 11:6-8.
VII.
So, what is repentance?
VIII.
Repentance in Small Catechism on p. 325 in LSB.
IX.
Daily contrition and repentance and Luke 18:13.
X. Bad judging by us and “God, be merciful to me, a sinner.”
XI.
The Gospel Good News in Jesus and praise to God.
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