Sermon Tone Analysis

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Our focus this morning falls on
The name of Jesus...
Lion King — “Scar” and “Mufasa”
— the winds obey him
— the demons obey him
— teaches as one with authority
— forgive sins, heal diseases
John 19
— no other name under heaven by which we can be saved.
— everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
Revelation summary...
That man — in history — was worthy to bear the authority of his name… Jesus, for God has and will save God’s people from their sins.
Jesus… a very common name
The Name Of Jesus...
Dominican Republic & Ecuador — Spanish — Jesucristo
Morocco & Tunisia — Arabic — almasih (al-mai-see)
eissa (ee-ai-sah)
Germany — German — yay-zus kristus
France — French — Jesus Christ (zjay-su kreest)
Tunesia — Arabic
China — yee-su tee-tu
Hindi — eesah maseeh
Hebrew — Yeshua
English — Jesus Christ
He is worthy of his name… that he would save us from our sins.
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