Sermon Tone Analysis

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Deuteronomy
Society Demands from: Sabbath Depends upon.
“Sabbath is not simply the pause that refreshes; it is the pause that transforms.”
“Moses knows that prosperity breeds amnesia”
“Moses is very big on remembering, because he knows that forgetting is a huge temptation in an affluent environment.”
Society Idolizes: Sabbath Idles.
“Godmaking amid anxiety is a standard human procedure.
“Sabbath breaks that gradation caused by coercion.
On the Sabbath:
You do not have to do more
you do not have to sell more
you do not have to control more
you do not have to know more
you do not have to have your kids in ballet or soccer
you do not have to be younger or more beautiful
you do not have to score more
Because this one day breaks the patter of coercion, all are like you, equal - equal worth, equal value, equal access, equal rest.”
Society Consumes: Sabbath Contributes
“It the land is possession, then the proper way of life is to acquire more.
If the land is inheritance, then the proper way of life is to enhance the neighborhood and the extended family so that all members may enjoy the good produce of the land.”
Society Coerces: Sabbath Cooperates
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