Sermon Tone Analysis

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Title: Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Title: Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Text:
Series: Jesus, the Mighty Worker (Book of Mark)
REVIEW:
(1) This passage asserts that Jesus is connected to prophecy (v. 2 - 6)
(1) This passage asserts that Jesus is connected to prophecy (v. 2 - 6)
John had tremendous influence, but to the Roman reader, to hear of one “mightier” is pretty impressive.
NEW MESSAGE:
This passage reveals the details of this connection to prophecy (v. 4 - 6)
* in so doing points out that something must be done about sin
* must be done by someone other than sinners
* must be done by someone capable, authoritative
(2) This passage asserts that Jesus is the mighty baptizer in fulfillment of prophecy (v.
7 - 8)
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