Sermon Tone Analysis

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Story Commentary
who eats the cookie dough?
others wonder why a bowl makes to few cookies.
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very week in Advent we have been
Although Christy makes us laugh in the video, she said something pretty profound just
before her salt and sugar mix up.
She said, “Big things can come from really little
places.”
Jesus, the ultimate gift of Christmas, came forth from this really little place
called Bethlehem 2000 years ago.
Series Review
very week in Advent we have been
Series Review
distortion of gifts - count and compare; remember last year; no gratitude; understandable, but a true gift is given with no expectation of return;
we are called to be grateful for gifts, but if we’re not grateful, don’t expect anything next year; but still they still are unconditional
Sermon - Jesus is an example of how God takes small things and makes them big.
Jesus: small place, simple description; small family;
small town big threat
- inspiration - hope for the hopeless; full stomach for the hungry; power for the oppressed - A THREAT for those who benefit from the status quo.
Jesus calls us to lose that.
(e.g.
Magi give gifts....but also)
Sermon
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small word (house of bread) with a saving benefit
John 6:35
Geneology - small family to the Son of God
The importance of geneology.
Ancestry.com?
DNA test.
Someone said they are related to Sharpe’s in NC.
You never know what you will discover?
Why?
The importance of geneology.
Ancestry.com?
DNA test.
Someone said they are related to Sharpe’s in NC.
You never know what you will discover?
Why?
The reason for geneoglogy in the Bible.
What does this geneology show us?
Answer is nothing?
Meant something to original readers.
Small, but big: big event in a small town; small word, saving benefits; small roots, but a family of deliverance;
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