Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Godhead is a Reflection of Unity
Dt 6:4; Jn 17:22
See also Mk 12:29; Mk 12:32; Jn 1:1; Jn 17:11; Ga 3:20; 1 Jn 5:7
Sin Brings Alienation (disunity)
Alienation from God
Ge 3:8; Ge 3:23–24; Is 59:2; Eze 28:16; Jas 4:4
Alienation from one another
Ge 4:7–9; Ge 4:23–24; Ge 6:11; Jas 4:1–2; Jud 19
God’s Purpose in Unity
To bring together all peoples
Ps 133:1; Eph 1:9–10
To unite all peoples under his rule
See also Ge 49:10; Ps 72:8–11; Is 2:2–4; Jn 10:16; Php 2:9–11; Re 11:15
To unite all peoples in worship
See also Ps 86:9; Is 56:6–8; Zec 8:20–23; Zec 14:16; Mk 11:17; Re 15:4
To bring reconciliation between Jew and Gentile
See also Is 14:1; Ro 10:12; Ga 3:28; Col 3:11
To bring reconciliation among his people
See also Is 11:10–13; Eze 37:21–24; Mic 2:12; Mt 5:24; Php 4:2
To reconcile humanity to himself
See also Ro 5:10–11; 2 Co 5:18–19; Heb 10:19–20
How Unity Should be Expressed
Unity between husband and wife
See also Mal 2:15; Mt 19:5–6; 1 Co 6:16; 1 Co 7:4; 1 Co 7:10–11
Marriage as an expression of unity between God and his people
Je 2:2; Eph 5:31–32
See also Is 54:5; Je 31:32; Ho 2:16; Jn 3:29; Re 19:7; Re 21:2; Re 21:9
Unity within the church
See also Ac 2:1; Ac 4:32; 1 Co 1:10; 1 Co 10:17; 1 Co 12:12; Eph 4:13
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