Sermon Tone Analysis

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At the Feet of Jesus
Recap series
Recap last week
Fear is a great motivator to hide
A Frustrating Situation
Jairus seeks out Jesus
Jesus gets interuppted
Jairus gets frustrated
The crowd acts disrespectfully
“Everything about this double miracle points to the need to trust God’s power, presence and timing over ultimate human well-being.”
Jairus witnesses something that he is told to keep to himself…for now
The Reality of the Resurrection
“Jesus has taught a major lesson: faith means understanding that Jesus has the power to deliver life and that his timing and sovereignty can be respected.
All Jairus’s earlier pain and frustration have been transformed into a new perspective that weds faith with Jesus’ authority.
In fact, this is the lesson of all four miracles of : God’s power is absolute.
Death is not the chief end of persons.
Trusting and knowing God is.”
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