Sermon Tone Analysis

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When Christmas is Over
I. Deadly Determinations
A Look at the Spirit of the World
16-18
A. Polarization of Today
Quote (C.S. Lewis):
B. Royalty: The Homicide of Herod
Immediate fear and plans to murder
C. Religious Leaders: The chief priests & scribes
Eventual jealousy, disdain
D. Reinactments: The spirit of Anti-Christ (now and later)
E. Reality Check: Are we similar to any of these?
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Desire of The Discerning
A Look at the Spirit in the World
Mt 2:1-2
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Defeats the idea of Jesus only being desired by those raised within the culture (even today: criminals, muslims, heathen, confused... are coming to Christ out of desire, not comulsion)
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Where Are the Wise of Our Time?
Allow me to be direct: Are you wise or foolish?
Pilate asked an interesting question: "What will you do with He who is called the King of the Jews?
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