Sermon Tone Analysis

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Mark 10:17-22
Outline
1.
The inquisitive ruler (v.17-20)
-Correct Posture.
(17)
Correct Posture
The ruler approached Jesus in desperation and Humility
Misguided question
-Misguided Question.
(17)
There are no “good deeds” to earn salvation
Misguided Doctrine (18-20)
the man thinks he has kept all of the commandments
2. A commitment in Christ (21-22)
Realization of Deficiency
The man had a love for his possessions
Realization that deeds weren't enough.
Thesis- Salvation is obtained through Christ alone.
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