Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 3:
What do you notice about this text?
2 things struck me
he was a pharisee that came at night
validation of and by Jesus
is Nicodemus woke?
What is woke?
I want to talk about when then woke wake up
I keep coming back here because we have to interact with people that have different beliefs then we do
I want to know how Jesus dealt with people who thought they knew more than he did
v3-10.
What’s going on here?
Jesus changes the subject
Jesus exposes what Nicodemus doesn’t know
Jesus points out that what we believe is spiritual
why is that important?
How does our flesh effect our beliefs?
The problem with woke culture and conspiracy theories and the like is they are based on the flesh
during this season of lent we’ve got to identify how the flesh is keeping us from what God has for us
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