Sermon Tone Analysis
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1:1-27
Lord, there seems to be nothing but hard times.
What are we to do?
We turn to You.
We ask You, "Lord, what are You teaching us?" You're teaching us to trust You.
You're teaching us to be changed by You.
Even when everything seems so hard, help us to pray, "Your will be done."
2:1-26
The world says one thing.
Your Word says something else.
Who are we to listen to?
We know what our answer should be – but it’s not always the answer that we give to You.
You’re speaking to us – and we’re not listening.
Help us, Lord, to listen to You, to hear whar Your Word is saying to us, and to become “rich in faith” (James 2:5).
3:1-4:12
Lord, our words can be so fiery.
We speak first – and think later.
Help us, Lord, to be fired up by another fire – the fire of the Holy Spirit.
Help us to speak with wisdom – “the wisdom that comes from above” (James 3:17-18).
4:13-5:20
What’s going to happen next?
We worry about things that might never happen.
We imagine the worst.
Your Word tells us – Don’t worry about “what will happen tomorrow” (James 4:14-15).
Help us, Lord, to look beyond the things that are happening to us.
Help us to look to You – and to know that we can trust You.
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