Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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1. What He Had
A) He Had Great Aspirations - “..what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
A life beyond Sheol
B) He Had Keen Discernment
He recognized in Jesus something far above the ordinary.
He had faith Jesus knew the answer to his very important question
C) He Had Courage
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He was a ruler of the Jews.
2. At this time, the rulers had taken stand against Jesus.
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For him to come and kneel took courage.
D) He Was Humble
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He knelt before Jesus.
2. Rulers did not kneel before peasants, and Jesus was considered a peasant
E) He a Good Record Towards His Fellow Man
mk 10:19-2
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When Jesus repeated the commandments in the second table of the law.
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These deal with my relationship to man.
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The first four deal with relationship to God.
2. He could answer "all these have I kept."
What He Did Not Have
mk 10:21-
A) Completeness
mk 10:21-22
B) Eternal Life
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He was not "born again."
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You can be a very good person and not be saved.
Ethiopian Eunuch (-ff), Cornelius (), Lydia (), Apollos (), Disciples of John the Baptist (Acts 19)
1. Significant that Jesus did not quote first four commandments.
“You shall have no other gods besides me” ()
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