Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Story of dealing with 3 unreasonable people -
What is the king doing?
Resting in the Kings Judgement
Jesus dealt with Unreasonable people.
He put it into the Father’s hands
He put it into the Father’s hands
Joseph dealt with unreasonable people
Paul dealt with unreasonable people.
Jailer
Jeremiah dealt with unreasonable people
Putting decisions in the hands of the King
Responding to Difficult People
Our Response
Argue and try to reason with
In return, we get frustrated, annoyed, and tires us out
Proverbs
What Our Response should be
Patience
Proverbs 12:16
Jesus’ response:
Remain Silent :
Asked Questions:
Mark 11:28-29
Told Stories
Went to Scripture
Set the Example - Love Them
Don’t retaliate, don’t look to be prideful and take offense
We are called to Love:
Luke 6:27-31
We are Called to be a Blessing:
Put it into the Hands of the King
The Women came to the king to plead for her child
We are to bring our case to the King
-12 - We have a righteous king that will judge the world when He returns.
She was willing to allow the king to make His judgement
We often want to take the matters into our own hands.
Jesus will judge righteously at the end
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He will bring relief those who were afflicted
The King was discerning, able to make a righteous judgement
Jesus will judge righteously when He returns.
Conclusion
How do we deal with people?
Don’t respond with their response.
Respond with
Love, knowing that they are in distress
Patience, knowing that they have no joy or have lost it if believers
Praying for them, praying for their salvation if not saved.
Praying for their growth in the Lord if they are believers.
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