Sermon Tone Analysis

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We must choose Jesus or worldly wealth because we can’t live for both.
How would you describe God’s standard for inheriting eternal life?
Why is keeping commands not enough to receive eternal life?
Why is keeping commands not enough to receive eternal life?
Matthew 19
3. What possessions do you have trouble giving up for the sake of following Jesus?
Why is a willingness to surrender everything necessary to follow Jesus?
4. Why is a willingness to surrender everything necessary to follow Jesus?
5. How does Jesus’ instruction to this young man apply specifically to you?
Matthew 19:23-26
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How can wealth and possessions get in the way of following Jesus?
How can wealth and possessions get in the way of following Jesus?
7. What does this passage teach us about the gospel?
8. How can we own possessions without allowing possessions to own us?
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