Sermon Tone Analysis
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What You Read
On February 17th you read for your devotions & .
The Employment Point was: Honor God’s Word, trusting Him to supply your needs as you give.
Tonight we are going to look at .
Using F.I.R.E.
Pastor Ken created the method of F.I.R.E. in order to understand a passage.
The letter F stands for familiarity.
This is when you read the text and ask questions to better understand the passage.
read, ask questions, and become familiar with the passage
The letter I stands for interpretation.
This is when you try to understand the meaning of the text.
You answer the questions you asked which interprets the author’s intent for this passage.
simply explain the passage
The letter R stands for relationship.
This is when you look to see the relationship of this passage with other passages.
how does this single passage relate to it’s context, book, and entire Bible
The letter E stands for employment.
What is the timeless truth in this passage.
How can we take that truth and employ it in our everyday lives?how can I employ the timeless truth from this passage?
Books in My Library I Recommend!
Wiersbe: The Bible Exposition Commentary
Walvoord & Zuck: The Bible Knowledge Commentary
Jeremiah: The Jeremiah Study Bible
MacArthur: MacArthur Study Bible
Tenney: The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible
Card: Mark - The Gospel Of Passion
Set On F.I.R.E.
We have more time tonight, so try to work through this passage!
Feel free to use any resource you want - but if you use a resource simply cite it.
Pastor Kenny’s F.I.R.E.
Familiarity
Here are the main questions I had after reading the text.
If this is evening - what did Jesus do that morning?
Why did John Mark include this detail?
v.32
Who are the “they” in verse 32
Who are the “they” in verse 32
What city is this talking about?
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