Sermon Tone Analysis

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The big idea is that Jesus- resurrected and exalted- is still present & working by the Spirit through the church.
The BI is Jesus is still present & working by the Spirit through the church.
I. Reality of Brokenness (v.2-5)
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Restoring Brokenness (v.6-7)
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Response to Restored Brokenness (v.8-10)
“Maybe the really handicapped people are those when their alarm clock goes off, they jump out of bed, take a quick shower, give God a quick speedy tip-of-the-hat quiet time and zoom out of the house on automatic cruise control.”
Joni Eareckson Tada
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