Sermon Tone Analysis

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39 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
shall they not both fall into the ditch?
40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.
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the centurion, the woman with the alabaster box
Jairus, woman with issue of blood
At the start of the year, many of us are mindful of how we want this year to be different.
Which means sooner or later we have to ask, “How do I change?”
At the start of the year, many of us are mindful of how we want this year to be different.
Which means sooner or later we have to ask, “How do I change?”
I’ve been thinking about how the Bible answers that question and what it means for preaching.
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (not your willpower).
“Apart from me you can do nothing.”
— Jesus
“It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.” —
The Bible is clear that the power for change comes externally, works internally, and is personal.
That is, Christ himself is the power, graciously working in hearts.
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