Sermon Tone Analysis
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Widow and the Unjust Judge
Widow and Unjust Judge 18:1-8
Purpose is to always pray and not lose heart
Judge was self-centered and had no compassion
Research “legal protection”
The woman was a bother to him and was slowly wearing him out
God is not a self-centered judge (he is full of compassion, wisdom, righteousness, justice)
God knows exactly what is going on and will exact justice
Jesus ends with a question
Typical of a parable, the ending is up for interpretation
This question comes back to his audience…aka us
Do you have that type of faith in God?
Find some ways to strengthen your faith (pray and know the will of God)
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