Sermon Tone Analysis
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Tell the story.
The NLT uses the word foreigner rather than stranger… (much more accurate)
Opening Questions:
What picture is foreigner vs. stranger?
What would it have been like as a foreigner?
Main questions:
What is leprosy?
Kills the feeling
Don’t know when injured
Animals eat the rot from the body
Leprosy is a type of sin
What is the difference between being healed and made whole?
Healed the disease, left the scars.
The whole man would have no scars or proof he ever had the disease.
Why were the 10 healed in the first place?
God’s mercy and their faith
Why was only ONE made whole?
Thankful
9 made it about themselves - I am healed! 1 made is about the healer
Was was it significant that he was a foreigner?
Law and tradition demanded that they show themselves to the high priest.
Because he was a Samaritan, that did not apply to him?
Did that have an affect on his decision?
Conclusion:
What does it mean for us to be made whole?
What does a whole Apostolic look like?
Does that mean we are never sick?
Never have problems?
Why do we spend so much time asking God for healing?
What if we prayed every day, “God, make me, my family and my church whole!”.
What if we prayed every day; “God, make my city whole!”.
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