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James 1:16-21 Draft in Wordle

James 1:16-21 Wordle

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As you can see, this draft is pretty heavy on law. How can you tell that from a Wordle? Because words like “Jesus” and “God” and “Cross” and so forth are small or didn’t make the 150-word cut.

Now this could lead to another large discussion on what it means to preach “Law and Gospel” and how much do you need and is it necessary to say things like “Jesus died for your sins on the cross” every Sunday. But I’ll save that for another time.

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3 Responses to "James 1:16-21 Draft in Wordle"

  1. Rev. Eric J Brown says:

    Here's mine – on the Gospel – and it's a teaching sermon.

    <a href="http://www.wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/816907/Cantate_Sermon&quot;
    title="Wordle: Cantate Sermon"><img
    src="http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/816907/Cantate_Sermon&quot;
    alt="Wordle: Cantate Sermon"
    style="padding:4px;border:1px solid #ddd">

    1. Rev. Eric J Brown says:

      Try again. .
      <a href="http://www.wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/816907/Cantate_Sermon&quot;
      title="Wordle: Cantate Sermon"><img
      src="http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/816907/Cantate_Sermon&quot;
      alt="Wordle: Cantate Sermon"
      style="padding:4px;border:1px solid #ddd">

      1. Don't know why it's appearing like that, Eric. I had trouble posting the code Wordle generated as well.

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